The 18th AMS Conference on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography will take place in Denver, CO on May 12-16th 2025, and will be a component of the AMS 2025 Denver Summit. The deadline to submit an abstract is December 5, 2024 11:59pm US Eastern Time.
Polar ocean folk: please consider attending (you'll find several relevant sessions below)!!
Session Topics Include:
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Biogeochemical Processes in the Southern Ocean
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Climate Change and High-Latitude Storms: Dynamics of and Impacts on Atmosphere-Cryosphere Interactions
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Cyclones in the Polar Climate System: Changes, Mechanisms, and Impacts
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Data-driven analytics (AI/ML) for the understanding, prediction, and early warning of high-latitude changes and variability
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Forced and Unforced Changes in the Coupled Atmosphere-Sea Ice-Ocean System
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High-Latitude Cold-Air Outbreaks
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Idealized approaches for understanding polar climate
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Impacts of atmospheric transport on high-latitude systems
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Making Polar Science Equitable and Accessible through Open Science
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Observational Advances in Polar Cloud Physics and Chemistry
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Oceanic Interactions Between The Arctic And Global Ocean
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Opportunities and Challenges for Using In-Situ Data from the Arctic Ocean to Improve Weather and Climate Models
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Polar Land Surface Interactions with the Coupled Earth System
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Polar Projections in the Earth System
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Polar Weather and Climate Observations from Satellite and Suborbital Remote Sensing
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The Cryosphere in Reanalyses
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The Polar Energy Budget: Processes and Change
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The ocean's role in polar climate
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Understanding the "New Arctic" with Novel Observations and Modeling from (AC)³ and MOSAiC
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Hannah Zanowski
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison WI
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