4.1 AMS: 100 Years of Supporting the Scientific Community

Tuesday, 14 January 2020: 8:30 AM
104A (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Keith Seitter, AMS Executive Director, Boston, MA; and J. Nathans and S. Mankins

Over the past century, the atmospheric and related sciences have seen incredible advances in our understanding of the Earth’s environment and our ability to monitor and predict its behavior. These advances have had profound impact on society and have been integrated into every aspect of daily life. The American Meteorological Society (AMS) has been instrumental in supporting these advances throughout its first 100 years of existence as a scientific and professional society serving the community of professionals in the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences. AMS has provided opportunities for researchers and practitioners to share their scientific findings and build fruitful collaborations to further the science and its application. Through strategic initiatives at key points in its history AMS has pushed the science forward — highlighting areas ripe for development, creating frameworks for interdisciplinary interactions, and providing innovative approaches to the dissemination of research results. As a society made up of the scientific community and led by many of the most prominent scientists of their time, AMS has been able to respond to, and often anticipate, the needs of its community.
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