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.
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.