CEDAR email: AMS Space Weather Conference & AMS 100th Meeting, 12-16 January, 2020, Boston MA -- CALL FOR PAPERS DUE AUGUST 15 2019

Thompson, Barbara J. (GSFC-6710) barbara.j.thompson at nasa.gov
Fri Aug 2 07:39:10 MDT 2019


AMS Space Weather Conference & AMS 100th Meeting, 12-16 January, 2020, Boston MA -- CALL FOR PAPERS DUE AUGUST 15 2019
The 17th Conference on Space Weather, sponsored by the American Meteorological Society (AMS), and organized by the AMS Committee on Space Weather, will be held 12-16 January 2020, as part of the 100th AMS Annual Meeting in Boston, MA.  Preliminary programs, registration, hotel, and general information will be posted on the AMS website as they become available.  https://annual.ametsoc.org/2020/<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__annual.ametsoc.org_2020_&d=DwMCaQ&c=ApwzowJNAKKw3xye91w7BE1XMRKi2LN9kiMk5Csz9Zk&r=1G2djpAk2Thgj84VSmHuCPSLg2xy-zeIo06sJCwPqcc&m=lflDg9z6_VvIsw01odWlbFW--Rqgc2KHEMZwxh1oAK0&s=iAXf7XoXBJEUeOX-XzsoVjIGrDGGDvDn5nWOxLPBSD0&e=>

AMS has over 40 other conferences concurrent with Space Weather, on topics including AI, observation and instrumentation, education, climate and policy. This is the 100th anniversary of AMS, so it promises to be an exciting meeting!

Please submit your abstract electronically by 15 August 2019:
 https://ams.confex.com/ams/2020Annual/webprogrampreliminary/17SPACEWX.html<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ams.confex.com_ams_2020Annual_webprogrampreliminary_17SPACEWX.html&d=DwMFaQ&c=ApwzowJNAKKw3xye91w7BE1XMRKi2LN9kiMk5Csz9Zk&r=1G2djpAk2Thgj84VSmHuCPSLg2xy-zeIo06sJCwPqcc&m=fjeyMzbMWOv6FFHMs-u3wwh2OLYMc6TaDr_caDP-IAE&s=iz1spOlWIHWFWwZgbpWgpqrszGER_kiFA7lAHz_b3Mw&e=>
The Conference on Space Weather solicits papers on the following topics:
I. Ensemble Modeling and Data Assimilation Improving Forecast Accuracy
II. Handling Vulnerabilities and Risks: Power Grids, Aviation, and Communication Networks
III. Heliophysics and Space Weather in History
IV. International and Interdisciplinary Space Weather Initiatives: ICAO and Beyond
V. New Instruments, Platforms and Initiatives for Space Weather
VI. R2O2R : User Needs and Priorities
VII. Rise of the Machines!! Machine Learning and AI for Space Weather
VIII. Space Weather at Other Planets and Solar Systems
IX. Space Weather at Solar Minimum and What's to Come: Solar Cycle 25 Predictions
X. The History of Space Weather Science and Operations
XI. When Forecasts Fail: How We Make Progress
XII. Advances in Research and Modeling of Space Weather Drivers
XIII. Agency Efforts in Space Weather: Priorities and Opportunities

The committee will be providing several small travel grants (~$400) to help defray the cost of attending the AMS meeting for a student who submitted an abstract to present at the Space Weather Conference.  Students who wish to apply should contact the program chairs (Richard Behnke or Barbara Thompson) for application instructions. Deadline for student support is October 15, 2019.
For additional information please contact the program chairpersons, Richard Behnke,  behnke.richard (at) yahoo.com<mailto:behnke.richard%20(at)%20yahoo.com> or Barbara J. Thompson, barbara.j.thompson (at) nasa.gov<mailto:barbara.j.thompson at nasa.gov>




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