36th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies

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Abstract Submissions

Abstracts were due on August 8, 2019.

Abstract Fee and Author Instructions

The 36th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies (EIPT) is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Committee on Environmental Information Processing Technologies.

Call for Papers

  • FAIR and Open Data within the Atmospheric Sciences
  • AI for Earth: Building an Extensible, Distributed API Pipeline Platform for Artificial Intelligence
  • How Artificial Intelligence at Scale Will Link Weather and Climate Data to Society Application of autonomous observing platforms to enhance our understanding of the atmosphere and ocean: observations, impacts, indicators, and understanding change AWIPS System Updates
  • Cloud Computing for Environmental Data Processing and Display: Promise vs. Practice
  • Data in, Information out: Crowdsourcing and Other Tools for Data Gathering
  • EIPT Posters
  • GIS and the four C’s of contextualize, collaborate, convey, and cloud
  • Interagency Coordination within the Federal Weather Enterprise
  • International Hazards - What's the risk?
  • Quasi-Operational Products You Can Use Now - The View From The Dry and Wet Side; Radar Technologies and Applications
  • Services Update for Weather Agencies

Student Award Opportunities

The 6th Annual AMS Speed Networking Event for Students and Early Career Professionals. This Speed Networking Event allows students and early professionals to network with mentors via ‘speed networking’ where the mentors (meteorology and allied discpline professionals) roam between tables at set intervals introducing the students and early professionals to a wide array of professions in the field of meteorology.

Conference Contact(s)

Scott Jacobs ([email protected]) and Tiffany Vance ([email protected])