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.
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.