ANNUAL MEETING PREVIEW
2020; American Meteorological Society; Volume: 101; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1175/bams_10110_926-932_annmeet
ISSN1520-0477
AutoresTanja Fransen, Nathan Johnson, Jen Henderson, William Mahoney, Danielle M. Manning, Tashiana Osborne, Philip E. Ardanuy, Ghassem Asrar, Bob Atlas, Tom Auligné, Stephanie Avey, Robert A. Bauer, Tom Bedard, Rich Behnke, Reginald Blake, Eric S. Blake, Trevor Boucher, Scott A. Braun, Bill Burkey, Melissa Burt, James Campbell, Abhishek Chatterjee, S. Scott Collis, Marc Cotnoir, Gerry Creager, Becky Depodwin, Juliana Dias, Elizabeth Digangi, Natalia Donoho, Clara Draper, Kristie Ebi, Kacey C. Ernst, Tyler M. Fenske, Jesse Feyen, Emily Fischer, Jeff Freedman, David John, Mary Glackin, Mitch Goldberg, Nick Grondin, Reid Hansen, S. Henderson, Heather M. Holbach, Ken Holmlund, David Hondula, Scott Jacobs, Jonathan Jiang, D.G. Jones, Satya Kalluri, Thomas Kilpatrick, Sujay Kumar, Ryan Lagerquist, Scott Landolt, Renee Leduc, Xiaowen Li, Sharanya J. Majumdar, Steve Mango, Sophie Mankins, Danny Mattox, Amy McGovern, Gary McWilliams, Gretchen L. Mullendore, Erin B. Munsell, Pat Murphy, Terry Nathan, Stephen W. Nesbitt, Dave Ortiz-Suslow, Kenneth Pickering, Nicole Reimer, Mike Robinson, Brian Rose, Zoey Rosen, Timothy J. Schmit, Hyodae Seo, Joyce Shaw, Owen H. Shieh, Tim Sliwinski, Rick Smith, Jennifer Sprague, Scott M. Steiger, Wassila M. Thiaw, Barbara Thompson, Tiffany Vance, Guiling Wang, Yuan Wang, E Wertz, Brandon Wolding, Klaus Wolter, Martin Yapur, J. G. Yoe, John York, John W. Zack, Claudia Gorski, Jen Ives, J. M. Rosen, Meghan Summers,
ResumoA s many of you already know, given the situation surrounding COVID-19 and in response to a June survey where an overwhelming majority of AMS members and usual Annual Meeting attendees noted that they were not comfortable traveling to New Orleans for in-person sessions, we made the decision to move all oral and poster sessions, panel discussions, exhibits, and some networking for the 101st Annual Meeting to a virtual format.At the time of publication, we are continuing to monitor the situation around COVID-19 and are looking into the options for a smaller, in-person meeting in New Orleans for those who would still like to gather, if it will be safe to do so.We are also in the process of encouraging our local chapters to host socially distant gatherings during the week of the 101st Annual Meeting.We will share more details on our website as they become available.The theme of the 101st Annual Meeting is "Strengthening Engagement with Communities through Our Science and Services."AMS President Mary Glackin and her Overall Planning Committee are looking forward to leading the AMS into its next century by being adaptable and innovative.We feel the virtual platform will allow us to attract many new attendees and allow for a level of inclusiveness that is much higher than we have been able to have in the past.As we continue to share details on the planning over the next few months, know that we are working to keep everyone engaged and are confident that we will be able to organize a successful meeting and allow participants to share their science and connect with one another.In this, the first of three Annual Meeting Previews that will be published in BAMS, we will introduce you to the organizers and participation conferences and symposia for the 101st Annual Meeting.We will also provide initial information for registering for and attending the Annual Meeting virtually.As our plans develop, we will continue to update the 101st AMS Annual Meeting FAQs at https://annual.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/2021/about-the-meeting/faq-for-virtual-elements-of-the-annual-meeting/ and website at https://annual.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/2021/.We encourage you to check these sites regularly as well as look out for the 101st Annual Meeting Previews that will
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