AMS 2026 Hyperwall Schedule

NASA is gearing up for its 106th American Meteorological Society (AMS) Meeting, set to take place January 25-29, 2026. The event will feature an array of engaging sessions and presentations that delve into various aspects of space weather, Earth sciences, and climate research.

During the meeting, NASA experts will share their findings on key topics such as expanding discovery from Earth Science Missions in Space, revolutionizing exploration of the Sun, and utilizing NASA research data. The event also highlights the work being done by the Community Coordinated Modeling Center and OpenSpace to explore space weather through community-led initiatives.

A particularly notable aspect of this meeting is the "Hyperwall Storytelling" initiative, where experts will present their findings in an immersive format using NASA's Hyperwall technology. This interactive storytelling platform allows attendees to engage with complex data and scientific concepts in a more accessible and engaging way.

Key sessions include presentations on space weather, solar wind measurements, aerosols around the world, and NASA's mission to the Sun. Other notable topics up for discussion are Next-Gen Operational Microwave Sounding Through 2050, The Ultimate Collab: NASA and NOAA Space Weather, and Early Career Research Program: Empowering Emerging Talent.

For those who can't make it in person, don't worry - all sessions will be livestreamed, making the event more accessible to a wider audience.
 
OMG, space weather & climate research πŸŒŒπŸ’‘ are super important for our planet 🌎! NASA is doing amazing work in this area πŸ‘. The Hyperwall Storytelling initiative sounds like such a cool way to share complex data & scientific concepts πŸ“ŠπŸ‘€. I love how they're making it more accessible to everyone, even those who can't attend in person 🌐. Livestreaming sessions is a great idea πŸ“Ί. Can't wait to see what's new from NASA! πŸš€
 
So another excuse for NASA to dust off its fancy tech and show off its coolness πŸ€–πŸ’»... I mean, Hyperwall storytelling is kinda neat, but isn't it just like, 5 years too late? Like, we've been living through climate change and space weather stuff for ages already. But hey, who needs progress when you have flashy presentations and a fancy new tool to play with πŸŽ₯πŸ˜’
 
I'm stoked they're using that Hyperwall tech to tell space weather stories πŸš€πŸ’». Like, we need to make climate change and space stuff more relatable to everyday people. Not everyone's got a PhD in astro-meteorology. This initiative feels like a step in the right direction towards making science more accessible. Can't wait to see how they do with the livestream too! πŸ“Ή
 
omg i cant believe how far nasa has come πŸš€πŸ’« its crazy to think that theyll have their own community-led space weather initiatives 🌟 like isnt that kinda what they used to do back in the day with those old radars and stuff? anyways i hope the hyperwall storytelling thing is gonna be epic πŸ”₯ cant wait to see it all go down january 25th-29th 2026 seems like ages away but ill def be keeping an eye on it
 
πŸš€ I'm low-key thinking that NASA's got some super classified info about space weather that they're hiding behind this "Hyperwall Storytelling" initiative... like, what if it's not just about storytelling, but also about controlling our perceptions of space weather? πŸ€” And have you noticed how many Next-Gen projects are popping up around the same time? 2050 is a weird number... and what's with all these collaborations between NASA and NOAA? Are they working on something big that we don't know about? πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ
 
Omg, I'm so hyped for the #NASAAMS2026 meeting πŸš€! It's gonna be a game-changer for space weather research and climate science 🌎. The "Hyperwall Storytelling" initiative sounds like a total mind-blow πŸ’₯. I mean, who doesn't love immersive storytelling in 3D? 🀯 Livestreaming all sessions is a genius move btw! πŸ“Ή Can't wait to see the next-gen operational microwave sounding and NASA's mission to the Sun πŸ”­πŸŒž
 
I'm so stoked for this upcoming meeting 🀩! It's gonna be lit with all these cool presentations and panels on space weather, climate research, and more! I mean, who wouldn't want to learn about NASA's latest discoveries and how they're working to make space exploration even better?

And the Hyperwall Storytelling thing is, like, totally genius πŸ€“. It's so cool that they're using this tech to help people understand complex data in a more interactive way. I'm all about accessibility, you know? Not everyone can attend in person, but now they can still tune in and learn something new online.

I'm also really curious to see the collaboration between NASA and NOAA on space weather πŸŒͺ️. It's amazing how these organizations are working together to advance our knowledge of the universe! Can't wait to dive into all the details and maybe even pick up some tips for my own projects 😊.
 
OMG, I'm so hyped for this AMS meeting 🀩! I've been following NASA's space weather research and it's crazy how much they're advancing our understanding of the universe πŸ’«. The Hyperwall Storytelling initiative sounds like something straight outta sci-fi - can you imagine experiencing complex data in a super immersive way? 🌐 It's awesome that they're making it accessible to a wider audience through livestreams, too. I wish I could attend in person, but fingers crossed I'll get to check out the sessions online πŸ’». The topics on Next-Gen Operational Microwave Sounding Through 2050 and NASA's mission to the Sun are particularly intriguing - can't wait to dive into those πŸ“š!
 
Oh great, another chance for NASA to show off its fancy tech... aka the Hyperwall πŸ€–. Like we haven't seen enough of those holographic displays already. But hey, at least they're trying to make complex science more "accessible" – code for making it more Instagrammable πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Can't wait to see all the cool pics of astronauts in space on my feed... and hopefully some decent info too 🀞.
 
πŸš€πŸ’‘ I think this is gonna be so cool! Space weather & climate research are super relevant topics, and NASA's been doing some awesome work in these areas. The Hyperwall Storytelling initiative sounds like a total game-changer for making complex data more engaging - can't wait to see what the experts come up with! πŸ€” And yay for livestreaming so more people can tune in! It's always rad to see NASA sharing their findings with a wider audience... maybe this is the spark we need to get more people excited about space exploration again? πŸ˜„
 
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