Papers for the 21st Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology are solicited on the following:
Addressing and Managing Forecast Uncertainty in Aviation and Range Decision-Making
Advances in Data Assimilation, Verification, and Probabilistic Forecasting of Aviation Weather Hazards
Advances in the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Support of Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology (ARAM)
Analysis and Prediction of Weather Hazards Relevant for UAS / UAM Operations
Aviation, Range, Aerospace Meteorological Insights associated with COVID-19 Pandemic
Micro-Weather Guidance for Low-Level Off-Airport Operations
Potential Climate Impacts on/of the next-Generation of Intercontinental Air Travel
Quantifying the Benefit of ARAM Research and Development Efforts to Society and the Importance of User Engagement
Research and Development for Improved Space Weather Decision Support Tools
Results from the In-Cloud ICing and Large-drop Experiment (ICICLE)
Robert Sharman Session on Advancements in the Analysis and Prediction of Turbulence for Aviation, Range and Aerospace Operations
Status, Gaps and Needs for Improved next-day planning guidance products to support ARAM
Joint Sessions
Lightning Hazard Guidance and Management at Airport and Range Locations (Joint between the 21st Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology and the 10th Conference on the Meteorological Application of Lightning Data
UAS sensing technology development and its use in developing weather guidance for manned and unmanned flight. (Joint between the 21st Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology, the 37th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies, and the 21st Symposium on Meteorological Observation and Instrumentation)
Student Award Opportunities
The Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology (ARAM) Conference is proud to award a Best Student Presentation prize at the 21st Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology. This award recognizes outstanding student contributions based on the student's oral or poster presentation.
Contenders for the award must satisfy the following requirements:
* Be enrolled at a university (either at undergraduate or graduate level) at the time of the presentation
* Be the lead author and presenter of the work.
Students who wish to be considered for this prize should indicate that when submitting the abstract. Previous winners of this prize are no longer eligible.
Conference Contacts
For additional information, please contact the program chairs: Mike Robinson (email: [email protected]) and Pat Murphy (email: [email protected]).