CEDAR email: Space Weather Conference of the January 2026 AMS Meeting -- Call for Session Topics
Jennifer Meehan - NOAA Federal
jennifer.meehan at noaa.gov
Wed Apr 16 11:49:45 MDT 2025
Good afternoon -
The program committee for the 106th AMS Annual Meeting would like to seek
input from our community when setting the scientific and technical program
for the 23rd AMS Space Weather Conference within the 106th AMS Annual
Meeting, which will be held January 25 - 29, 2026 in Houston, TX.
The theme for the 106th AMS Annual Meeting is: Fast and Slow Thinking: The
Human Factor in a Rapidly Changing World (
https://annual.ametsoc.org/2026/about/theme/)
The theme for the 23rd AMS Space Weather Conference within the AMS Annual
is: Forward Progress - how the space weather community gets to the next
decade of space weather forecasting, observations, data, and research
You are invited to submit a Session Topic Proposal for the Conference on
Space Weather. The deadline to submit a Session Topic Proposal is 29 April.
Choose “23rd Conference on Space Weather” from the Session Proposal Page:
Call for Sessions found here: https://ams.confex.com/ams/106ANNUAL/cfs.cgi
The Committee on Space Weather strives to create a balanced program each
year, capitalizing on the unique position of the Conference on Space
Weather within the much larger forecasting and research environment of the
AMS. Past session topics have spanned many areas of space weather research
and operations, including focused research domains, modeling, space weather
impacts, space weather history, national and international programs,
forecasting methods, operational decisions, outreach activities,
communications, and mission development. We plan to continue our tradition
of embracing a wide range of sessions relevant to all areas of space
weather, so please consider submitting a topic idea by 29 April 2025.
If you have any questions, please contact the organizers: Scott McIntosh (
scottwmcintosh at gmail.com) and Amy Macpherson (amy.macpherson at noaa.gov)
Thank you!
Jinni
*Dr. Jennifer "Jinni" Meehan *
National Space Weather Program Manager
Analyze, Forecast, and Support Office
National Weather Service HQ
NOAA | Department of Commerce
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