CGD at AGU 2025
Where Science Connects Us.
12:00 am – 11:59 pm MST
About

The AGU Annual Meeting 2025 will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana on 15-19 December 2025. Each year it is the largest gathering of Earth and space scientists, convenes 25,000+ attendees from 100+ countries to share research and connect with friends and colleagues. Scientists, educators, policymakers, journalists and communicators attend AGU25 to better understand our planet and environment, opening pathways to discovery, opening greater awareness to address climate change, opening greater collaborations to lead to solutions and opening the fields and professions of science to a whole new age of justice equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging.
We’re proud to continue our involvement and look forward to connecting with you there!
Dec 15, 2025
- Changes in modes of variability important for Antarctic atmospheric rivers and precipitation extremes, Christine Shields, 08:30-08:40 CST, 203-205 (NOLA CC)
Speaker - The impact of enhanced vertical resolution on seasonal prediction skill in CESM2: a new community hindcast dataset, Isla Simpson, 08:45-09:00 CST, 275-277 (NOLA CC)
Speaker - Advancing Continental-Scale Hydrology Model Calibration Using Large-Sample Emulators across a Range of Model Complexity, Andy Wood, 10:30-10:40 CST, 243-244 (NOLA CC)
Speaker - Co-Developing CONUS-Wide Projections of Weather and Water Extremes to Support US Agency Management and Planning Initiatives, Andy Wood, 11:45-12:00 CST, 217-219 (NOLA CC)
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Dec 16, 2025
- Advances in terrestrial process modeling in Earth system models for actionable science, David Lawrence, 15:05-15:20 CST, New Orleans Theater A (NOLA CC)
Speaker - Crop Model Performance and Projections in the Newly-Updated Community Land Model (CLM) Version 6, Sam Rabin, 17:25-17:35 CST, 206 (NOLA CC)
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Dec 17, 2025
- A New CONUS Multi-decadal Ensemble Surface Meteorological Dataset for Hydrological and Sectoral Applications, Andy Wood, 09:00-09:10 CST, 242 (NOLA CC)
Speaker - Delivering improved capabilities in global modeling to advance our understanding of Earth System Predictability, Jon Petch, 11:40-11:50 CST, New Orleans Theater C (NOLA CC)
Speaker - High-Resolution Modeling Confirms a La Niña-like Forced Sea Level Response in CESM, John Fasullo, 14:15-17:45 CST, Hall EFG (Poster Hall) (NOLA CC)
Poster - Evaluating the Role of Decadal Earth System Variability Modes in Modulating Drought, Heatwave, and Wildfire Risk, Samar Minallah, 14:15-17:45 CST, Hall EFG (Poster Hall) (NOLA CC)
Poster - Confronting Earth System Model trends with observations, Isla Simpson, 17:25-17:35 CST, New Orleans Theater C (NOLA CC)
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Dec 18, 2025
- Introduction to the Community Earth System Model Version 3 (CESM3), David Lawrence, 13:00-14:00 CST, 291 (NOLA CC)
Speaker - Pacific Modes of Variability as Drivers of Hydroclimatic Extremes in the Western US, Samar Minallah, 14:15-17:45 CST, Hall EFG (Poster Hall) (NOLA CC)
Poster - Emulating Water Isotopes in Coupled Earth System Models , Feng Zhu, 14:15-17:45 CST, Hall EFG (Poster Hall) (NOLA CC)
Poster - Lakes and Inland Water Bodies, Samar Minallah, 16:15-17:45 CST, 217-219 (NOLA CC)
Chair - Shrinking snowpacks and microbial phenology: Exposing knowledge gaps under the snow (Invited), Will Wieder, 17:25-17:35 CST, 260
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Dec 19, 2025
- Lakes and Inland Water Bodies III, Samar Minallah, 08:30-10:00 CST, 217-219 (NOLA CC)
Chair - Lakes and Inland Water Bodies IV, Samar Minallah, 10:30-12:00 CST, 217-219 (NOLA CC)
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