Papers for the Third Symposium on Cloud Physics are solicited on the following:
Bridging Experiments, Observations, and Models to Develop Process-Level Understanding of Mixed-Phase Clouds
High-Latitude Mixed-Phase Cloud Processes
Microphysical Processes in Winter Storms: Insights from Field Observations and Modeling Studies
Microphysics and Electrification in Clouds and Precipitation
New and Emerging Measurement Methods in Cloud and Precipitation Research
Other Topics on Cloud Physics
Parameterization of cloud microphysics across scales
Radar Remote Sensing of Clouds and Precipitation: Recent Advances in Dual-polarization Weather Radar Applications including Machine Learning and AI
Warm-Phase Cloud Processes Across Scales
Joint Sessions
Artificial Intelligence for Clouds, Aerosol, and Precipitation (Joint with 25th Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Science)
Advances in numerical modeling of aerosol-cloud interactions: moment-, bin- and particle-resolved methods and beyond (Joint with 18th Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions)
Aerosol-Cloud Interactions in Deep Convective Clouds (Joint with 18th Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions)
Aerosol-Cloud Interactions in Warm Clouds (Joint with 18th Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions)
Aerosol-Cloud-Precipitation Interactions in Mixed-Phase Orographic and Layer Clouds (Joint with 18th Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions)
Cloud and precipitation responses to aerosol pollution, weather modification, and climate intervention (Joint with 18th Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions)
Coupling Between Moisture, Clouds and Circulation (Joint with 25th Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics)
Student Award Opportunities
Student Presentation Awards
The Third Symposium on Cloud Physics is proud to provide outstanding student presentation awards at the AMS 106th Annual Meeting. Monetary awards of up to $200 will be distributed for oral presentations and poster presentations in addition to a PDF certificate from AMS. Students must be enrolled at a college or university at the time of submission and must be the lead author or presenter of the work. Submitters should indicate their eligibility for student awards when submitting their abstracts. Award recipients will be informed of the committee's decision by late February 2026.