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Selected Recorded Presentations Now Available

Did you know recorded presentations are free to view for all? In early February, all recorded presentation from the Annual will be online. For now, you can watch the selected recorded presentations below:

 
15th Presidential Forum

Will Weather Change Forever—Anticipating Meteorology in 2040
Bernadette Woods Placky, Director of Climate Matters, Climate Central, Princeton, NJ; Mac Devine, Vice President and CTO, IBM Cloud Services Division, Apex, NC; Kathryn Sullivan, NOAA, Washington, DC and Curtis L. Walker, Ph.D. Student, Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Science, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE


Presidential Town Hall Meetings

Fulfilling the Vision of Weather, Water, and Climate Information at NOAA
Kathryn Sullivan, NOAA, Washington, DC

President Obama's Climate Action Plan, Climate Impacts and EPA Action
Gina McCarthy, EPA, Washington, DC


Bernard Haurwitz Memorial Lecture

Model Diagnoses of El Nino Teleconnections to the Global Atmosphere-Ocean System
Ngar-Cheung Lau, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China


Core Science Lectures:

From the Pump Handle to the Fire Hose: Applying Health Sciences to Understanding the Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health
John Balbus, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD

Thunderstorm Electrification and Lightning Flash Sizes in Meteorological Context
Eric C. Bruning, Texas Tech Univ, Lubbock, TX

The Societal Applications Symposium: Ten Years of Growth, and Predictions for the Next Ten Years
Gina M. Eosco, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; and K. E. Klockow, R. A. Peppler, and H. Lazrus

The Rising Tide of Python
Kevin H. Goebbert, Valparaiso Univ., Valparaiso, IN

 Our Past, Our Future: AMS Policy Research and Practice
William Hooke, AMS Policy Program, Washington, DC

Where are we in understanding the early-2000s hiatus of global warming?
Gerald Meehl, NCAR, Boulder, CO

 Recent Developments in Air-Sea Interaction Research: Laboratory, Field and Modeling Studies
W. Kendall Melville, SIO/Univ. Of California, La Jolla, CA

“Big Data Assimilation” Revolutionizing Severe Weather Forecasting
Takemasa Miyoshi, RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science, Kobe, Japan; and M. Kunii, J. J. Ruiz, H. Seko, S. Satoh, T. Ushio, Y. Ishikawa, H. Tomita, and K. Bessho

The Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 2014
Paul A. Newman, NASA, Greenbelt, MD; and A. L. Ajavon, J. A. Pyle, and A. R. Ravishankara