[GO-ESSP] AMS Annual Meeting sessions relevant to GO-ESSP

Nancy N Soreide Nancy.N.Soreide at noaa.gov
Wed Jul 21 11:39:15 MDT 2004


There are two sessions relevant to GO-ESSP at the AMS meeeting, to be 
held January 9-13, 2005, in San Diego.  Abstracts are due Aug 2, 2004. 

* The IIPS session on "Web portals and Cyberinfrastructure" - Co chairs: 
Linda Miller and Nancy Soreide
* The Joint session on "Distributed Earth Science Information Systems" - 
Joint session between the IIPS and Global Change and Climate Variations 
Symposium - Co-chairs:  Dean Williams, Steve Holt and Nancy Soreide

    Session Description:  Provide a forum for discussing new and
    exciting scientific, technical, and educational capabilities
    supporting national and international Global Change and Climate
    Variations programs. Of particular interest are the interactive
    information processing systems and applications of new technologies
    in climate similations, remote sensing and in-situ observations of
    the Earth. These include tools and techniques that detect features,
    perform autonomous activities, and characterize processes involved
    in Global Change and Climate Variations as they apply to the Earth.
    Examples of enabling technologies in distributed computing and
    information systems will include GRID computing, collaboration
    tools, web, web services, information delivery systems, and more.
    These technologies will target both existing and potential new users
    of global change information, as well as provide enhanced
    functionality for scientists, engineers, decision makers, the
    educational community, and the public.

The call for abstracts which can be found at: 
<http://www.ametsoc.org/meet/ann/AnnualCall.pdf>. Go to the conference 
web site on the AMS Web site at 
<http://www.ametsoc.org/MEET/85annual/index.html>. From there you can 
select the page to submit an abstract and can choose the 21st 
International Conference on Interactive Information and Processing 
Systems (IIPS) for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology.

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Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 8:32 AM -0600
From: Linda Miller <lmiller at unidata.ucar.edu>
To: allcommunity at unidata.ucar.edu
Subject: AMS Annual Meeting Abstracts due 2 August 2004

This notice is provided as a community service.
___________________________________________________________

The American Meteorological Society's (AMS) 85th Annual Meeting is scheduled for
9-13 January 2005 in San Diego, California.  The overall theme of the meeting is
"Building the Earth Information System" with two subthemes of "Living with a Limited
Water Supply" and "Living in the Coastal Zone."

This year, the 21st International Conference on Interactive Information Processing
Systems (IIPS) symposium offers many sessions and joint sessions which could be of
interest to the Unidata community.  Papers for the conference are solicited on all
aspects of IIPS related to the earth information system; internet applications, web
portals and cyberinfrastructure; radar; satellite ocean remote sensing; AWIPS and
related systems; applications in meteorology, oceanography, hydrology and
climatology; GIS applications; international applications; transportation weather;
and global meteorological and hydrological service updates.  Joint sessions are
related to the global environmental observing systems; use of cyberinfrastructure in
education; and global change and climate.

Take a few minutes to check the call for abstracts which can be found at:
<http://www.ametsoc.org/meet/ann/AnnualCall.pdf>. Go to conference web site on the
AMS Web site at <http://www.ametsoc.org/MEET/85annual/index.html>.  From there you
can select the page to submit an abstract and can choose the 21st International
Conference on Interactive Information and Processing Systems (IIPS) for Meteorology,
Oceanography, and Hydrology.

Please note that the deadline for submitting abstracts to the 85th AMS Annual
Meeting is August 2, 2004.

We look forward to seeing you at the AMS in San Diego!

Linda


Linda Miller - lmiller at unidata.ucar.edu
External Liaison, Unidata
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
P.O. Box 3000
Boulder, CO 80307-3000
303-497-8646 fax: 303-497-8690

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Linda Miller - lmiller at unidata.ucar.edu
External Liaison, Unidata
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
P.O. Box 3000
Boulder, CO 80307-3000
303-497-8646 fax: 303-497-8690


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