The Atmospheric System Research (ASR) program and the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility want to know about your presentations at the upcoming American Meteorological Society (AMS) annual meeting.
One of the best ways to draw attendees to your AMS presentations is to be highlighted on the ASR and ARM websites. If you or one of your team members will present a talk or poster during the 2025 AMS Annual Meeting—and if that presentation is based on your ASR-funded project or uses ARM data as a key data source—please submit your information by January 10.
Use this form on the ASR website to share your abstract information. It’s a simple three-step process to complete the form.
We will publish your abstracts on the ASR and ARM websites, which serve as an important guide for attendees. We will also send an email to the ASR/ARM community to encourage their engagement with your presentation.
See the ASR and ARM presentations that have been shared so far for the AMS Annual Meeting, taking place Sunday, January 12, to Thursday, January 16, in New Orleans, Louisiana, and online.
# # #This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science, through the Biological and Environmental Research program as part of the Atmospheric System Research program.