Spring is in the air in Boulder, Colorado, and hearts and minds are changing as quickly as the trees are blooming! One unnamed developer within Unidata has had his heart enlarge so much that it would make the Grinch blush.
[Read More]01 April 2012
EGU 2012 Abstract Submission Deadline Approaching
12 December 2011
The European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly will take place in Vienna, 22-27 April 2012. Authors are invited to submit abstracts by Tuesday 17 January 2012.
[Read More]NSF EarthCube Project Seeks Community Input
14 September 2011
The National Science Foundation is seeking to facilitate the conduct of geosciences research by supporting community-based cyberinfrastructure in an effort called EarthCube. The project is a joint effort between the NSF Geosciences Directorate and Office of Cyberinfrastructure, and seeks to greatly increase the productivity and capability of researchers and educators working at the frontiers of Earth system science.
The project team has set up an EarthCube community web site at http://earthcube.ning.com/. The goal is to create a forum that enables broad participation from the geosciences community and to solicit comments and white paper submissions to the EarthCube project.
[Read More]AMS 2012 Annual Meeting: Abstract submission deadline is 8 August 2011
02 August 2011
The 92 Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society will take place 22-26 January 2012 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The submission deadline for many abstracts is 8 August, 2011. See the Call for Papers for details.

The theme of the 2012 AMS Annual Meeting is "Technology in Research and Operations." This theme will address the profound impact technology has had and will have on research, operations, the business of our environmental sciences, and the public. Technology advancements have greatly lowered the human suffering and loss of life in the United States and around the world from the deadly and costly effects of extreme weather and ecological disasters.
Unidata community members may be especially interested in participating in the 28th Conference on Interactive Information Processing Systems (IIPS), held during the annual meeting. See the IIPS conference page for details.
02 August 2011
San Francisco, CA 5 - 9 December 2011
Visit the AGU Fall Meeting 2011 Web site for information on deadlines, schedules, guidelines, registration information and more!
The AGU Fall Meeting is the largest worldwide conference in the geophysical sciences, attracting nearly 20,000 Earth and space scientists, educators, students, and policy makers. This meeting showcases current scientific theory focused on discoveries that will benefit humanity and ensure a sustainable future for our planet.