12th Conference on Space Weather

Program Chairs: Robert P. McCoy , Univ. of Alaska ; Genene Fisher , NOAA/NWS

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Saturday, 3 January 2015

7:30 AM-10:00 AM: Saturday, 3 January 2015


Registration for Student Conference and Short Courses
Location: Lobby of Exhibit Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Sunday, 4 January 2015

7:30 AM-9:00 AM: Sunday, 4 January 2015


Registration for Short Courses and Conference for Early Career Professionals
Location: Lobby of Exhibit Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

9:00 AM-6:00 PM: Sunday, 4 January 2015


Registration Open for Annual Meeting
Location: Lobby of Exhibit Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

12:00 PM-4:00 PM: Sunday, 4 January 2015


WeatherFest
Location: Hall 1 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

3:00 PM-4:00 PM: Sunday, 4 January 2015


Newcomer’s Welcome and Informational Exchange
Location: 127ABC (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

4:00 PM-5:30 PM: Sunday, 4 January 2015


95th Annual Review, New Fellows, and Featured Awards
Location: 122BC (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

5:45 PM-8:00 PM: Sunday, 4 January 2015


Fellows Reception
Location: North Ballroom Foyer (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Monday, 5 January 2015

7:30 AM-6:00 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015


Registration Continues through January 7
Location: Lobby of Exhibit Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

9:00 AM-10:30 AM: Monday, 5 January 2015

Recording files available
Plenary Session 1
15th Presidential Forum: Will Weather Change Forever—Anticipating Meteorology in 2040
Location: North Ballroom CD (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the Major Weather Events and Societal Impacts of 2014; the Eugenia Kalnay Symposium; the Harry R. Glahn Symposium; the 31st Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies; the 29th Conference on Hydrology; the 27th Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 24th Symposium on Education; the 20th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography; the 20th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; the 19th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the 19th Conference on Air-Sea Interaction; the 18th Conference on Middle Atmosphere; the 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 17th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology; the 13th Conference on Artificial Intelligence; the 13th Symposium on the Coastal Environment; the 13th History Symposium; the 12th Conference on Space Weather; the 11th Annual Symposium on New Generation Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the 10th Symposium on Societal Applications: Policy, Research and Practice; the Eighth Annual CCM Forum: Certified Consulting Meteorologists; the Seventh Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications; the Seventh Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data; the Seventh Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the Sixth Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Sixth Conference on Environment and Health; the Fifth Conference on Transition of Research to Operations; the Fifth Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python; the Third Annual Conference for Early Career Professionals; the Third Symposium on the Weather and Climate Enterprise; the Third Symposium on Building a Weather-Ready Nation: Enhancing Our Nation’s Readiness, Responsiveness, and Resilience to High Impact Weather Events; the Third Symposium on the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation; the Third Symposium on Prediction of the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Processes, Prediction and Impact; the First Symposium on High Performance Computing for Weather, Water, and Climate; the Special Symposium on Model Postprocessing and Downscaling; the Special Symposium on the South Asia Monsoon; the Air Pollution Meteorology and Human Health Symposium; and the 15th Presidential Forum )
Program Chair: Kathryn Sullivan, NOAA
Moderator: Kimberly E. Klockow, NOAA
Keynote: Kathryn Sullivan, NOAA
Panelists: Bernadette Woods Placky, Climate Central; Mac Devine, IBM Cloud Services Division; Kathryn Sullivan, NOAA; Curtis L. Walker, University of Nebraska

Twenty five years hence, meteorology will be much different and expand far beyond the traditional weather forecast. Personal sensors will monitor weather nearly everywhere. Advanced computing will allow us to forecast at perhaps minute scales and kilometer resolutions, customized for each particular user. Post-mobile devices will enable instantaneous use of the information – even in remote areas of today’s developing nations. Transportation will be safer, businesses will operate more efficiently, events will automatically schedule around anticipated weather, and much more. Operational weather forecasts will be interlaced with new environmental elements that impact economic, health, energy, and security decisions. Many aspects of our daily lives will change forever. Climate change’s possibilities add a critical dimension to community resiliency. Should global weather patterns be altered, forecasting could become more challenging than today. The recent release of the fifth IPCC synthesis report has brought focus to this particular issue. Dr. Kathryn Sullivan, NOAA Administrator, will lead the session with a keynote on her vision for the meteorology enterprise in the year 2040. Following her keynote, the panelists - representing different demographics and perspectives - will then provide their vision, accompanied by a moderated discussion among the panelists.
  9:00 AM
William B (Bill) Gail: Introductory remarks
  9:08 AM
Kimberly E. Klockow: Moderator welcoming remarks
  9:16 AM
Dr. Kathryn Sullivan: AMS 2015 Annual Meeting Presidential Forum Keynote
  9:24 AM
Curtis Walker: Will Weather Change Forever – Anticipating Meteorology in 2040
  9:32 AM
Bernadette Woods Placky: Will Weather Change Forever? Anticipating Meteorology in 2040
  9:40 AM
Mac Devine: The Perfect Storm Intensifies - The Convergence of BigData, Cloud and the Internet of Things is Now at Full Strength

9:00 AM-11:00 AM: Monday, 5 January 2015


Spouses' Coffee

10:30 AM-11:00 AM: Monday, 5 January 2015


Coffee Break
Location: North Ballroom Foyer (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Space Weather Coffee Break—Sponsored by Ball Aerospace
Location: 227A-C (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

11:00 AM-12:00 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015

Recording files available
Session 1
Agency Updates 1
Location: 227A-C (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 12th Conference on Space Weather
Chair: Robert P. McCoy, Univ. of Alaska
  11:15 AM
1.2

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015


Lunch Break

12:45 PM-1:05 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015


Daily Weather Briefings
Location: 132AB (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

1:30 PM-2:30 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015

Recording files available
Session 2
Agency Updates 2
Location: 227A-C (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 12th Conference on Space Weather
Chair: Genene Fisher, NOAA/NWS
  1:30 PM
2.1
  1:45 PM
2.2

2:30 PM-4:00 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
Location: Hall 4 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Poster Session 1
Space Weather Poster Session
Host: 12th Conference on Space Weather
 
317
Center for Integrated Space Weather Modeling Introductory Laboratory on the Extended Neutral Atmosphere
Delores J. Knipp, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and M. Wiltberger, N. Gross, and S. C. Solomon

 
318
A History of Federal Involvement in Space Weather
Eoin D. McCarron, Science and Technology Policy Institute, Washington, DC; and S. Jonas

 
319
Realtime Monitoring of Electric Fields for Power Grid And Other Applications
Geoff Crowley, Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates, Boulder, CO; and C. Fish, I. Azeem, C. Winkler, M. Pilinski, A. Reynolds, J. Kunches, D. Hunton, and G. Thompson

 
320
SuperMAG: Global and Continuous Space Weather Monitoring
Jesper Gjerloev, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD; and N. J. Fox, R. Barnes, and S. Ohtani

 
321
Exploring Solar Signals: A Bayesian Approach to Developing a Composite Mg II Index Record
Sara J. Swenson, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, Boulder, CO; and O. Coddington and M. Snow

 
322
Solar Flare Signatures in Nitric Oxide Emissions using SABER Data
Elliot C. Shiben, Space@vt, Blacksburg, VA

4:00 PM-5:30 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015

Recording files available
Session 3
Applications for end users
Location: 227A-C (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 12th Conference on Space Weather
Chair: Richard D. Clark, Millersville University
  4:00 PM
3.2
Space Weather Services in Commercial Aviation
Robert Rutledge, NOAA/NWS, Boulder, CO

  4:15 PM
3.3
Operational advances for atmospheric radiation dose rate specification
W. Kent Tobiska, Space Environment Technologies, Pacific Palisades, CA; and D. Bouwer, J. Bailey, L. Didkovsky, K. Judge, H. Garrett, W. Atwell, B. Gersey, R. Wilkins, D. Rice, R. W. Schunk, D. Bell, C. J. Mertens, X. Xu, G. Crowley, A. Reynolds, I. Azeem, M. Wiltberger, S. Wiley, S. Bacon, E. H. Teets Jr., A. Sim, and L. Dominik
  4:45 PM
3.5
DMSP SSUSI Space Weather for Users
Larry Paxton, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, Laurel, MD; and R. Schaefer, G. Bust, Y. Zhang, H. Kil, E. Miller, M. A. Kelly, J. Comberiate, M. Weiss, and J. Hicks
  5:00 PM
3.6
Preparing for GOES-R Operations: Finalizing the Ground System Operational Science Algorithms for GOES-R Level 1 Space and Solar Products
Christian M. Alcala, AER, Lexington, MA; and E. J. Kennelly, P. A. Van Rompay, H. E. Snell, R. Race, F. Adimi, T. S. Zaccheo, and A. Weiner
  5:15 PM
3.7
Forecasting Dst index using the ENLIL solar wind data through the Rice neural network prediction model
Ramkumar Bala, Rice University, Houston, TX; and W. K. Tobiska, D. Bouwer, and P. H. Reiff

5:30 PM-7:30 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015


Reception and Exhibits Opening
Location: Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Tuesday, 6 January 2015

8:30 AM-9:45 AM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Recording files available
Session 4
Linkages between terrestrial and space weather
Location: 227A-C (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 12th Conference on Space Weather
Chair: Delores J. Knipp, Univ. of Colorado
  8:45 AM
4.2
  9:00 AM
4.3
  9:30 AM
4.5
What Causes Tidal Amplitude and Phase Changes During Sudden Stratospheric Warming?
Houjun Wang, NOAA SWPC and CIRES Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and R. A. Akmaev

9:00 AM-11:00 AM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015


Spouses' Coffee

9:45 AM-11:00 AM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
Location: Hall 4 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

11:00 AM-12:00 PM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Recording files available
Lecture 1
Bernhard Haurwitz Memorial Lecture
Location: 122BC (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the 15th Presidential Forum; the Major Weather Events and Societal Impacts of 2014; the Eugenia Kalnay Symposium; the Harry R. Glahn Symposium; the 31st Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies; the 29th Conference on Hydrology; the 24th Symposium on Education; the 20th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography; the 20th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; the 19th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the 19th Conference on Air-Sea Interaction; the 27th Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 18th Conference on Middle Atmosphere; the 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 17th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology; the 13th Conference on Artificial Intelligence; the 13th Symposium on the Coastal Environment; the 13th History Symposium; the 12th Conference on Space Weather; the 11th Annual Symposium on New Generation Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the 10th Symposium on Societal Applications: Policy, Research and Practice; the Seventh Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications; the Seventh Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data; the Seventh Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the Sixth Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Sixth Conference on Environment and Health; the Fifth Conference on Transition of Research to Operations; the Third Symposium on the Weather and Climate Enterprise; the Third Symposium on Building a Weather-Ready Nation: Enhancing Our Nation’s Readiness, Responsiveness, and Resilience to High Impact Weather Events; the Third Symposium on the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation; the Third Symposium on Prediction of the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Processes, Prediction and Impact; the First Symposium on High Performance Computing for Weather, Water, and Climate; and the Special Symposium on Model Postprocessing and Downscaling )
  11:00 AM
L1.1
Model Diagnoses of El Nino Teleconnections to the Global Atmosphere-Ocean System
Ngar-Cheung Lau, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Recording files available
Joint Session 1
Space weather education initiatives
Location: 227A-C (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the 12th Conference on Space Weather; and the 24th Symposium on Education )
Cochairs: William B. Cade III, Baylor University; Melissa A. Burt, Center for Multiscale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes
  11:00 AM
J1.1
An Assessment of Undergraduate Student Perspectives on Space Weather
Joseph B.H. Baker, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA; and K. D. McConnell and D. G. Sweeney
  11:15 AM
J1.2
Lessons learned from the CISM Space Weather Summer School
Michael Wiltberger, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and N. Gross, W. J. Hughes, and D. J. Knipp

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015


Harry R. Glahn Symposium Luncheon
Location: 213AB (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Lunch Break

12:15 PM-1:15 PM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015


Town Hall: Report of an International Roadmap on Space Weather: Science of space weather and its impact on life and society
Location: 127ABC (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Speaker: Kendra Greb, UCAR Visiting Scientist Programs

With the rapid development of the technological infrastructure upon which modern society depends comes a growing appreciation of the hazards presented by the phenomena around our home planet that we call space weather. The complexity of the coupled Sun-Earth system, the sparseness by which it can be covered by remote-sensing and in-situ instrumentation, and the costs of the required observational and computational infrastructure warrant an international approach with feasible, affordable solutions. COSPAR and the steering committee of the International Living With a Star program tasked a multi-disciplinary, international team with the development of a roadmap with the goal of demonstrably improving our observational capabilities for, scientific understanding of, and ability to forecast the various aspects of space weather. This presentation reviews the significance of space weather, and summarizes the roadmap, its top-priority recommendations, and their underlying rationale.

12:45 PM-1:05 PM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015


Daily Weather Briefings
Location: 132AB (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Recording files available
Session 5
Advances in observations and modeling (1)
Location: 227A-C (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 12th Conference on Space Weather
Chair: Richard Behnke, NSF
  1:30 PM
5.1
Towards a National Space Weather Predictive Capability
Nicola J. Fox, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD; and M. Ryschkewitsch, M. A. Kelly, B. Anderson, R. Barnes, J. Comberiate, R. Demajistre, R. Erlandson, J. Gjerloev, C. Michaelis, V. Merkin, E. Miller, L. Paxton, M. Sitnov, T. Sotirelis, G. Stephens, and A. Ukhorskiy
  1:45 PM
5.2
Data Assimilation Models for Space Weather Specifications and Forecasts
Robert W. Schunk, Utah State Univ., Logan, UT; and L. Scherliess, V. Eccles, L. C. Gardner, J. J. Sojka, and L. Zhu
  2:00 PM
5.3
Geomagnetic Disturbances – Prediction and Verification
Lawrence J. Zanetti, APL, Laurel, MD; and B. Anderson and H. Korth
  2:30 PM
5.5
Ionospheric Forecast During Sudden Stratospheric Warming Using the IDEA Model
Houjun Wang, NOAA SWPC and CIRES Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and R. A. Akmaev, T. Fuller-Rowell, T. W. Fang, and J. Wang
  2:45 PM
5.6
Extreme geoelectric fields induced by magnetic storm sudden impulses
Jeffrey J. Love, USGS, Denver, CO; and E. J. Rigler and A. Swidinsky

3:00 PM-3:30 PM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015


Coffee Break
Location: Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Meet the President
Location: 126A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

3:30 PM-5:30 PM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Recording files available
Session 6
Advances in Observations and Modeling (2)
Location: 227A-C (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 12th Conference on Space Weather
Chair: W. Dean Pesnell, NASA
  3:45 PM
6.2
Stormed Ionospheric Weather Observed by Using FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC
Jann-Yenq Liu, National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan; and C. T. Hsu
  4:00 PM
6.3
The role of nitric oxide in thermospheric response to different storm drivers
Delores J. Knipp, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and W. K. Tobiska, B. Bowman, L. M. Kilcommons, and R. McGranaghan

  4:15 PM
6.4
Flare response to the thermospheric diurnal neutral wind measured by the Fabry-Perot Interferometers
Akiyo Yatagai, Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan; and K. Shiokawa

  4:30 PM
6.5
Prediction of Ionospheric Activity from the AL Index Time Series Using the Ensemble Transform Kalman Filter
Erin M. Lynch, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and A. S. Sharma, E. Kalnay, and K. Ide

  4:45 PM
6.6
Storm-time variations in aurora and thermospheric compositions
Yongliang Zhang, Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Lab, Laurel, MD; and L. Paxton, R. Schaefer, and H. Kil
  5:15 PM
6.8
Advancements in empirical geomagnetic field modeling during the Van Allen Probes era
Grant Stephens, John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD; and M. Sitnov, H. Korth, and A. Ukhorskiy

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

9:00 AM-9:30 AM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


Session 7
Core Science Lecture on The State and Future of Space Weather
Location: 227A-C (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 12th Conference on Space Weather
Chair: Delores J. Knipp, Univ. of Colorado
  9:00 AM
7.1
The State and Future of Space Weather (Core Science Lecture)
Louis Lanzerotti, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ

9:00 AM-11:00 AM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


Spouses' Coffee

9:30 AM-10:00 AM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Recording files available
Session 8
Key Challenges in Space Weather
Location: 227A-C (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 12th Conference on Space Weather
Chair: Delores J. Knipp, Univ. of Colorado
  9:30 AM
8.1
Scientific Aspects of Forecasting Ionospheric Space Weather
A. J. Mannucci, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and O. Verkhoglyadova, X. Meng, B. T. Tsurutani, X. Pi, E. M. Lynch, S. Sharma, A. Ridley, W. B. Manchester, C. Wang, and G. Rosen
  9:45 AM
8.2
Solar Cycle 24 at Six Years: Over the Peaks and Through the Streams
W. Dean Pesnell, NASA, Greenbelt, Maryland

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


Coffee Break
Location: Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Meet the President
Location: 126A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Recording files available
Joint Panel Discussion 3
Advancing the Space Weather Enterprise: An Interactive Discussion
Location: 227A-C (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the Third Symposium on the Weather and Climate Enterprise; the 10th Symposium on Societal Applications: Policy, Research and Practice; and the 12th Conference on Space Weather )
Moderators: Matthew J. Parker, Savannah River National Laboratory; Genene Fisher, NOAA/NWS
Panelists: Geoff Crowley, Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates; Robert P. McCoy, Univ. of Alaska; Thomas E. Berger, NOAA/NWS; Jeffrey Newmark, NASA
  10:30 AM
Matthew J. Parker
  10:45 AM
  11:00 AM
  11:15 AM
Goeff Crowley
  11:30 AM
Jeff Newmark

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


Eugenia Kalnay Symposium Luncheon
Location: 229B (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Speaker: Jagadish Shukla, George Mason Univ./COLA
  12:00 PM
B.1
Eugenia Kalnay: Scientist, Revolutionary, and a Concerned Citizen of the World
Jagadish Shukla, George Mason Univ./COLA, Fairfax, VA


Lunch Break

Women in the Atmospheric Sciences Luncheon
Location: 213AB (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

12:45 PM-1:05 PM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


Daily Weather Briefings
Location: 132AB (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

1:30 PM-2:30 PM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Recording files available
Joint Panel Discussion 1
Improving the Communication of Space Weather Information through the Media
Location: 227A-C (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the Third Symposium on the Weather and Climate Enterprise; and the 12th Conference on Space Weather )
Moderator: Tom Champoux, AMS
Panelists: Jason Samenow, Washington Post; Jacob Wycoff, EarthNetworks; Jay Trobec, KELO-TV; Richard D. Clark, Millersville University
  1:30 PM
Introduction - Tom Champoux
  1:45 PM
Jason Samenow
  2:00 PM
Jacob Wycoff
  2:15 PM
  2:30 PM
Richard Clark

Lecture 2
Horton Lecture
Location: 127ABC (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the Eugenia Kalnay Symposium; the 31st Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies; the 27th Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 24th Symposium on Education; the 20th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography; the 20th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; the 19th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the 19th Conference on Air-Sea Interaction; the 29th Conference on Hydrology; the 18th Conference on Middle Atmosphere; the 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 17th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology; the 13th Conference on Artificial Intelligence; the 13th Symposium on the Coastal Environment; the 13th History Symposium; the 12th Conference on Space Weather; the 11th Annual Symposium on New Generation Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the 10th Symposium on Societal Applications: Policy, Research and Practice; the Eighth Annual CCM Forum: Certified Consulting Meteorologists; the Seventh Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications; the Seventh Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data; the Seventh Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the Sixth Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Sixth Conference on Environment and Health; the Fifth Conference on Transition of Research to Operations; the Third Symposium on the Weather and Climate Enterprise; the Third Symposium on Building a Weather-Ready Nation: Enhancing Our Nation’s Readiness, Responsiveness, and Resilience to High Impact Weather Events; the Third Symposium on the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation; the Third Symposium on Prediction of the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Processes, Prediction and Impact; the First Symposium on High Performance Computing for Weather, Water, and Climate; and the Special Symposium on Model Postprocessing and Downscaling )
Chair: Michael B. Ek, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC

2:30 PM-4:00 PM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
Location: Hall 4 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

5:30 PM-6:30 PM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


Awards Banquet Reception in the Exhibit Hall
Location: Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

7:00 PM-10:00 PM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


95th AMS Awards Banquet
Location: North Ballroom (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Thursday, 8 January 2015

11:00 AM-12:00 PM: Thursday, 8 January 2015


Lecture 3
Walter Orr Roberts Lecture
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the Major Weather Events and Societal Impacts of 2014; the 15th Presidential Forum; the Eugenia Kalnay Symposium; the Harry R. Glahn Symposium; the 31st Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies; the 29th Conference on Hydrology; the 27th Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 24th Symposium on Education; the 20th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography; the 20th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; the 19th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the 19th Conference on Air-Sea Interaction; the 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 18th Conference on Middle Atmosphere; the 17th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology; the 13th Conference on Artificial Intelligence; the 13th Symposium on the Coastal Environment; the 13th History Symposium; the 12th Conference on Space Weather; the 11th Annual Symposium on New Generation Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the 10th Symposium on Societal Applications: Policy, Research and Practice; the Seventh Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications; the Seventh Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data; the Seventh Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the Sixth Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Sixth Conference on Environment and Health; the Fifth Conference on Transition of Research to Operations; the Fifth Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python; the Third Symposium on the Weather and Climate Enterprise; the Third Symposium on Building a Weather-Ready Nation: Enhancing Our Nation’s Readiness, Responsiveness, and Resilience to High Impact Weather Events; the Third Symposium on the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation; the Third Symposium on Prediction of the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Processes, Prediction and Impact; the First Symposium on High Performance Computing for Weather, Water, and Climate; the Special Symposium on Model Postprocessing and Downscaling; and the Air Pollution Meteorology and Human Health Symposium )
  11:00 AM
L3.1

5:00 PM-5:05 PM: Thursday, 8 January 2015


AMS 95th Annual Meeting Adjourns