#AMS2022: Weather, water and climate for a more secure world
The 102nd AMS Annual Meeting provides an opportunity to bring together world-class experts on extreme weather and climate with researchers in the fields of water quality/scarcity, energy, food and health/diseases. This two-way exchange of expertise will inspire new insights into the linkages and impacts among these diverse scientific disciplines and illustrate how water, weather and climate research can help shape policy to benefit all areas of environmental security. The work of many NOAA scientists, staff and affiliates will be virtually January 23-27, 2022.
*Note: Meeting organizers suggest you register early. Visit the AMS Registration page offsite link for more details.
A Message From the NOAA Administrator
NOAA AMS focus areas
NOAA is building a Weather-Ready Nation by providing better information for better decisions to save lives and livelihoods.
We are the nation’s leader in observing, measuring, assessing, protecting, and managing coastal, ocean, and Great Lakes areas.
From supercomputers and state-of-the-art models to observations and outlooks, NOAA provides data, tools, and information to help people understand and prepare for climate variability and change.
NOAA provides timely access to global environmental data from satellites and other sources to monitor and understand our dynamic Earth.
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