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Community Announcement


AMS-IIPS Special Session-January 12, 2000

We are pleased to announce that the AMS Interactive Information and Processing Systems (IIPS) for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology has accepted a proposal for a special session to focus on Unidata technologies as they are used by universities to enhance education and research activities.

The central theme of the 80th AMS Annual Meeting is "Applying Environmental Science to Societal Needs in the New Millennium." The meeting will be held 9-14 January 2000 in Long Beach, California. The special session will be conducted on Wednesday morning and can accommodate as many as 15 papers.

This is an opportunity for community representatives to step forward and prepare an abstract on a project important to your institution and the Unidata community. The deadline for abstracts is 1 July 1999.

Let's take advantage of this special session in the New Millennium!
 
 


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