
Those attending personally are marked as “attending.” All times are EST. See the list below for details on activities involving our staff. NCICS staff are contributing to more than 30 sessions, presentations, and posters at the Fall 2018 meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) taking place on December 10–14 in Washington, DC.

Click the link below for a full list of our activities at #AMS2019. Headed to the 2019 American Meteorological Society meeting in Phoenix? If so, we invite you to check out more than two dozen sessions and posters our staff and scientists are involved in. Carl Schreck for a exploration of recent hurricanes and whether climate change is making these storms stronger and more dangerous. More → September 2019 Let’s Talk about Hurricanes Click the link below for details on more than two dozen presentations, posters, and other activities involving NCICS scientists. The AGU Fall Meeting returns to San Francisco this December, and we will be there. Join us in Boston at the 100th meeting of the American Meteorological Society! Click the link for details on NCICS activities at this centennial event. Click the link for details on sessions, presentations, and posters feature contributions from NCICS staff. The AGU Fall Meeting is all online this year. NCICS staff are participating in more than two dozen sessions at the 2021 Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society, which will be online only. This will be a hybrid event, with in-person activities taking place in New Orleans and online participation from around the world. We invite you to join us (virtually) at the 2022 Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society!Ĭlick the link below for details on NCICS contributions at the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. Interested in using data to help address climate challenges in North Carolina? If so, join us at the free, virtual Open Climate Data Science Workshop in March. More → March 2022 Open Climate Data Workshop 2022 The Climate Informatics conference series aims to bring together researchers and users to forge international collaboration between climate science, data science, and computer science, share state-of-art developments in climate data and informatics, and accelerate the rate of discovery. The conference is supported by NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information and The Collider.

NCICS invites you to join us at the 11th International Conference on Climate Informatics, which will be hosted by NCICS at The Collider in Asheville, North Carolina, in May 2022. NCICS staff are once again contributing to a range of presentations and poster sessions at this year’s Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. Click the link to learn more about NCICS activities at AMS2023. The American Meteorological Society 2023 Annual Meeting is taking place in Denver in January.
