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Presenter's Corner

Presenters, you can upload files (oral presentation file, extended abstract, handouts, supplementary URL, and poster image file), edit your abstract title and author list, and withdraw your abstract in Presenter’s Corner.

Important Dates
Edit abstract title and author list: 3 November

Upload presentation before meeting: 24 December

Upload supplementary info: 9 February

17th Conference on Aviation, Range and Aerospace Meteorology (ARAM)

The theme for the 2015 AMS Annual Meeting is “Fulfilling the Vision of Weather, Water, and Climate Information for Every Need, Time, and Place”. People, businesses, and governments depend increasingly on weather, water, and climate information matched to their specific needs. We are converging on a day when such information is integrated into nearly every decision or action people take. This revolution in highly targeted, customized information - delivered when and where it is most useful - will make our lives safer, more productive, and more enjoyable.  The challenge for our community is this: collaborate and innovate to develop – and ultimately deliver – actionable, user-specific weather, water, and climate information across all spatial and temporal scales in support of our nation’s safety, health, and prosperity.  The meeting will explore the many topics required for our community to implement this vision.

Topics of particular interest for the 17th Conference on ARAM will include adapting operations and facilities to climate change, commercial spaceport weather support, research to operations successes, decision support tools, ensemble modeling, convective weather, turbulence and wind shear, icing/winter weather, range/aerospace meteorology, and general topics in aviation, range, and aerospace meteorology.



Student Award Opportunities

The Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology (ARAM) committee of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) is proud to award a Best Student Prize at the 17th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology held 4 – 8 January 2015 in Phoenix, Arizona.  This award recognizes outstanding student contributions based on an evaluation of both the submitted written paper and corresponding oral or poster presentation.  See further details on award flyer.

Program Chair(s)

For additional information please contact the program chairperson(s), Bill Bauman, [email protected], 321-853-8202