First Symposium on Weather Radar

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Abstracts are due by 14 August 2025 at 5:00 PM ET

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This symposium is devoted to current and next generation weather radars, with emphasis on radar meteorology science, weather radar applications, weather radar signal processing, weather radar prototype developments, experimental weather radar data collections, essentially all radar meteorological algorithms, and program updates.  Presentations about advanced radar technologies, including phased array radars, polarimetry, multi-function scan strategies, retrieval algorithms, signal processing for clutter rejection, etc. will be a focus of these sessions.  

This new symposium will be held at the 106th AMS Annual Meeting in Houston, TX, and pivots from the traditional EIPT - Radar Technologies and Applications sessions within the EIPT Conference of the AMS Annual Meeting.  The increase in participation in the weather radar community has outgrown the EIPT joint-session format, and an entirely new symposium is being offered in 2026 to better serve the weather radar community.  It is anticipated that the new symposium will span two days and be held each year during the AMS Annual Meeting. The First Symposium on Weather Radar is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Committee on Radar Meteorology.

Call for Papers

Abstracts for the 1st Symposium on Weather Radar are solicited for the four topic areas listed below.

Researchers and administrators from academia, government, and industry are encouraged to participate.  Selections for both oral and poster presentations will include a broad range of career stages.  Topics that are not deemed relevant specifically to weather radar may be transferred to other conferences at the AMS Annual Meeting.  Authors may indicate their preference for an oral or poster presentation during abstract submission; those authors presenting more than one paper should clearly indicate which they prefer for a possible oral presentation.  All abstracts and presentations will be available on the AMS website, as the Symposium on Weather Radar aims to maximize the impact of each author’s impact.

Topic Area A:   Phased Array Weather Radar

  • Scope:  Advances in phased array radar technology and its applications for weather observations, including state-of-the-art developments, emerging signal processing techniques, novel beamforming strategies, scan optimization, hardware innovations, calibration methods, spectral studies, and data quality advancements.
  • Keywords: Phased array radar, digital beamforming, adaptive scanning, multi-function radar applications, simultaneous multiple beams, system calibration, performance evaluations, and emerging scanning strategy concepts.

 

Topic Area B:   Operational Weather Radar 

  • Scope:  Program updates and advancements in operational radar networks, including modernization efforts, algorithm improvements, future upgrade , research-to-operations, observational methodologies, waveform design, and integration with forecasting and decision-support systems.
  • Keywords:  NEXRAD upgrades, future radar networks, R2O, operational algorithm enhancements, data quality control, scanning strategies, spectrum management, and dual-polarization advancements.

 

Topic Area C:   Fundamental Research and Applications of Weather Radar 

  • Scope:  New developments in meteorological radar research, including theoretical formulations, field experiments, microphysical insights, novel retrieval or parametrization techniques, and applications in severe weather, precipitation estimation, wildfire monitoring, and data assimilation.
  • Keywords:  Microphysics, quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE), data assimilation, severe storm analysis, simulations, data quality improvements, machine learning applications, turbulence and boundary-layer studies, fire weather and smoke plume detection, radar-based wildfire monitoring, and novel polarimetric techniques.

 

Topic Area D:   Emerging technologies of Weather Radar 

  • Scope:  Exploration of cutting-edge technologies that expand the capabilities of weather radar, including passive radar techniques, AI-driven applications, non-traditional calibration methods, innovations in nowcasting/forecasting, advanced visualization techniques, and education and training initiatives.
  • Keywords:  Passive and networked radar, AI/ML for weather radar, innovative visualization, real-time processing, ultra-low-cost radar systems, bistatic/multistatic radar, MIMO, new hardware concepts, and applications for emerging weather challenges.

Conference Contacts

For more information, please contact the program chairs: Mark Yeary ([email protected]) and Mike Istok ([email protected]).