CGD at AMS 2026
Fast and Slow Thinking: The Human Factor in a Rapidly Changing World
Conference
Jan. 25 to Jan. 29, 2026
12:00 am – 11:59 pm MST
Houston, Texas
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The 106th AMS Annual Meeting will take place from 25 - 29 January 2026 in Houston, Texas. It is the world’s largest yearly gathering for the weather, water, and climate community. It brings together great minds from a diverse set of scientific disciplines – helping attendees make career-long professional contact and life-long friends while learning from the very top people in the atmospheric sciences.
We’re proud to continue our involvement and look forward to connecting with you there!
Jan 26, 2026
- Atmospheric Icing and Infrastructure Risk: Developing Engineering Extreme Loads, Mari Tye, 09:30-09:45 CST, 342F
Speaker - Investigating Climate-Wildfire Couplings with CESM2, John Fasullo, 13:45-14:00 CST, 372E
Speaker - Representing the Impact of Land Cover on the Atmosphere in the Community Earth System Model (CESM2), Meg Fowler, 14:45-15:00 CST, Grand Ballroom B
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Jan 27, 2026
- Session 5A - Atmospheric Rivers: Processes, Impacts, and Communicating Uncertainty I, Christine Shields, 08:30-10:00 CST, Grand Ballroom C
Co-Chair - Lessons Learned from Urban Hydrometeorological Extremes - Past, Present, and Future, Meg Fowler, 12:15-13:15 CST, 351B
Moderator - Session 7B - Atmospheric Rivers: Processes, Impacts, and Communicating Uncertainty II, Christine Shields, 13:45-15:00 CST, Grand Ballroom C
Co-Chair - Community Infrastructure and Architecture for Earth System Models, Daniel Rosen, 13:45-15:00 CST, 352A
Co-Chair
Jan 28, 2026
- Reducing Uncertainty in Projections of US Hydroclimate / Multiyear to Decadal Climate Variability: Mechanisms, Predictability and Prediction, Steve Yeager, 11:15-11:30 CST, 310C
Speaker - Leveraging a Variable-Resolution Earth System Model to Depict the November 2006 Rain-on-Snow Flooding Event in Glacier National Park, Kyle Nardi, 14:00-14:15 CST, 332B (George R. Brown Convention Center)
Speaker - Adapting a Global Atmospheric River Detection Algorithm for Effective Use in Polar Regions, Kyle Nardi, 15:00-16:30 CST, Hall B3 (George R. Brown Convention Center)
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