AMS 2026 Hyperwall Schedule

The 106th American Meteorological Society (AMS) Meeting, taking place from January 25 to 29, 2026, will feature a showcase of NASA's expertise in storytelling through Hyperwall presentations. This interactive exhibit invites attendees to explore various topics, including the expanding discoveries from Earth Science Missions, advancements in Space Weather for Astronauts, and innovative solutions using NASA's research data.

During the event, several sessions have been scheduled across three days: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Each session will provide insights into specific areas of focus, such as space weather forecasting, satellite data analysis, and collaborative efforts between NASA and other organizations.

Key presentations include:

- "Revolutionizing Exploration of the Sun" by Kelly Korreck
- "Space Weather for Astronauts" by Jamie Favors and Gina DiBraccio
- "See Global Precipitation Without Writing Code" by George Huffman

The meeting also highlights the Early Career Research Program, designed to empower emerging talent in the field.

A detailed schedule is available, allowing attendees to plan their visit and explore the various topics presented.
 
🌠 The AMS meeting sounds like a pretty cool event! I'm intrigued by NASA's storytelling through Hyperwall presentations 🀩 - it's awesome that they're sharing their discoveries with the public in an interactive way. It's also great to see sessions focused on space weather forecasting and satellite data analysis, those are super important topics for our daily lives 🌑️.

But what I find a bit sad is that the Early Career Research Program is only targeting emerging talent πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ - doesn't everyone deserve a chance to shine in their field? It's awesome that they're empowering young researchers, but what about those of us who are already established and just need some guidance or resources? πŸ€”

Anyway, I'm curious to see how this meeting will bring people together and inspire new ideas πŸ’‘. Fingers crossed for some amazing talks and discoveries! 😊
 
I think its gonna be so awesome to see NASA's expertise on display at this AMS meeting! I mean, who wouldn't want to learn about new discoveries from Earth Science Missions πŸš€? And space weather forecasting is like, super important for astronauts and stuff. I'm also stoked that there are sessions on satellite data analysis - it sounds like really cool tech.

But what really gets me excited is the Early Career Research Program. It's awesome that NASA is supporting young researchers to get them involved in the field. I think its a great way to bring in fresh ideas and perspectives. Plus, having those keynote speakers like Kelly Korreck and Jamie Favors talk about their work will be really inspiring for attendees. Overall, it seems like this meeting is gonna be packed with awesome info and opportunities! πŸ’‘
 
I'm kinda hyped for this AMS meeting next year 🀩 but also a bit worried about overcommitting myself πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. All these new tech tools and interactive exhibits sound super cool, I mean who doesn't love exploring the Sun like it's a giant screen 🌞... on Hyperwall? But have you seen some of the job postings online for data analysts and space scientists lately? It seems like NASA is always looking for more talent, so maybe this meeting won't be as chill as everyone thinks 😬. Still, it'll be awesome to see all these experts share their knowledge and learn from each other πŸ’‘... fingers crossed I get to attend 🀞
 
I'm so stoked for all the space nerd folks out there! The NASA showcase at the AMS meeting is gonna be lit πŸ’₯! I mean, who doesn't love exploring the vastness of space and learning about new discoveries? It's like, the more we learn, the more we realize how little we know, you know? πŸ˜‚

I'm especially excited to see the interactive exhibit on Hyperwall – it sounds like so much fun! And can we talk about the cool presentations lined up? "Revolutionizing Exploration of the Sun" sounds like a total game-changer πŸ”₯. I also love that they're highlighting the Early Career Research Program – it's awesome to see NASA empowering the next gen of space researchers πŸš€!

I do wish more people could attend, but at least we can live vicariously through the detailed schedule 😊. Fingers crossed for some amazing takeaways and maybe even a new space obsession or two πŸ€–!
 
OMG, I'm SO stoked for this AMS Meeting in 2026!!! 🀩 NASA's expertise in storytelling through Hyperwall presentations sounds like an amazing experience! Can't wait to dive into those Earth Science Missions discoveries πŸš€πŸ’«, space weather forecasting πŸŒͺ️, and collaborations with other orgs 🀝. Kelly Korreck's talk about exploring the Sun is going to be πŸ”₯. And can we talk about George Huffman's "See Global Precipitation Without Writing Code"? Genius! πŸ’‘ The Early Career Research Program is super cool too - it's awesome to see NASA investing in emerging talent 🌟. Mark my words, this meeting is gonna be EPIC!!!
 
OMG 🀩 I'm so stoked for this AMS Meeting 2026! It's gonna be epic 🌟 with NASA sharing their expertise on storytelling through Hyperwall presentations πŸ“Ί. I mean, who wouldn't wanna see those immersive visuals of space weather and Earth Science Missions? 🌎 It sounds like they're really bringing the house down with sessions on space weather forecasting and satellite data analysis πŸš€.

And can we talk about how cool it is that there's an Early Career Research Program for emerging talent? πŸ’‘ That's so awesome! Giving those young scientists a chance to shine and make their mark in the field. It's like, totally inspiring! 😊 I'm defo looking forward to checking out Kelly Korreck's talk on "Revolutionizing Exploration of the Sun" - that sounds like some crazy cool stuff πŸ”₯.

Anyway, can't wait for January 25-29 πŸŽ‰!
 
OMG u guys!! NASA's gonna blow our minds at the 106th AMS Meeting πŸš€πŸŒ ! I'm low-key hyped for the Hyperwall presentations - it's like they're gonna give us a glimpse into outer space life 🀯! And can we talk about the session on "Space Weather for Astronauts"?! I wanna know how NASA's got their astronauts' backs out there in space πŸ’«πŸ’₯. The lineup is fire too, Kelly Korreck's talk on the Sun? πŸ”₯🌞, George Huffman's code-free global precipitation presentation? Genius! πŸ€“ And it's awesome that they're supporting emerging talent through the Early Career Research Program - gotta give a shoutout to the next gen meteorologists πŸ‘πŸ’ͺ. Gotta check out this event ASAP!
 
lol what's with all these new age tech terms NASA uses πŸ€–, like 'Hyperwall' and 'Space Weather'? It feels like a sci-fi movie πŸš€ anyway its cool that they're working on projects like this. I mean who doesn't want to see global precipitation without writing code? πŸ˜‚ it sounds like some magic trick. but seriously can't wait to see what other cool stuff they have planned. also love the part about empowering emerging talent in the field πŸ‘
 
OMG, can you believe NASA is gonna be at the 106th AMS Meeting? πŸš€πŸ’« They're bringing some serious cool tech to show us, like that Hyperwall thingy! I'm super stoked to see what they've got in store for us - discovering new stuff on Earth and in space is always a win πŸŒŽπŸš€. And it's awesome that they're empowering young researchers through the Early Career Research Program πŸ’ͺ🏽. Can't wait to dive into those sessions and learn from the experts! πŸ˜„
 
omg can u believe nasa's going to share all this cool stuff at the american meteorological society meeting 🀯 i'm thinking of asking my teacher if we can watch some of the presentations online since our school's weather station is super old lol πŸ˜‚ anyway, space weather forecasting sounds soooo interesting to me - like, have u ever wondered how they predict storms or something? πŸŒͺ️ this meeting seems like it's gonna be totally lit πŸ’₯
 
NASA's storytelling showcase at the 106th AMS Meeting sounds super cool 🀩! I think it's awesome that they're using Hyperwall presentations to make complex space-related topics more accessible and interactive. It'll be a great opportunity for attendees to learn about the latest discoveries from NASA's Earth Science Missions, especially since we're living in such an uncertain time with climate change and extreme weather events πŸŒͺ️.

I'm also excited to see presenters like Kelly Korreck and Jamie Favors discussing space weather forecasting – it's crucial for us to better understand and predict these events. And the Early Career Research Program is a great initiative to nurture new talent in the field. Overall, this meeting seems like a fantastic chance for scientists and enthusiasts alike to geek out over some amazing topics πŸš€!
 
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