Articles tagged: Community

Aug 30, 2021
New committee members

The Unidata Program Center is pleased to welcome new members to the program's governing committees. Committee members serve three-year terms, meeting twice each year to provide feedback on the effectiveness of the Unidata Program and advise staff on issues facing the university community. Appointments reflect the range of large and small colleges and universities with undergraduate and graduate emphases where Unidata systems are in use. Read on for brief introductions to the scientists joining Unidata's committees.

Aug 30, 2021
AMS 2022 Annual MeetingAGU 2021 Fall Meeting

The 102th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting in will be held 23-27 January 2022 in Houston, TX. This year's theme is “Environmental Security: weather, water and climate for a more secure world.” The submission deadline for abstracts has been changed to 8 September 2021.

Aug 1, 2021

In case you missed it — here's a recap of news from the Unidata Program Center for the month of July, 2021.

Jul 26, 2021
AMS 2022 Annual MeetingAGU 2021 Fall Meeting

The abstract submission deadline for the 2022 AMS meeting has been extended.

The 102th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting in will be held 23-27 January 2022 in Houston, TX. This year's theme is “Environmental Security: weather, water and climate for a more secure world.” The submission deadline for abstracts has been changed to 1 September 2021.

The American Geophysical Union's 2021 Fall Meeting in will be held 13-17 December 2021 in New Orleans, LA. This year's theme is “Science is Society.” The submission deadline for abstracts is 4 August 2021.

Jul 19, 2021
AMS 2022 Annual MeetingAGU 2021 Fall Meeting

The 102th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting in will be held 23-27 January 2022 in Houston, TX. This year's theme is “Environmental Security: weather, water and climate for a more secure world.” The submission deadline for abstracts is 3 August 2021.

The American Geophysical Union's 2021 Fall Meeting in will be held 13-17 December 2021 in New Orleans, LA. This year's theme is “Science is Society.” The submission deadline for abstracts is 4 August 2021.

Jul 1, 2021

In case you missed it — here's a recap of news from the Unidata Program Center for the month of June, 2021.

Jun 30, 2021
Equipment Awards

Unidata is happy to announce the Community Equipment Award recipients for 2021. Created under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation, Unidata equipment awards are intended to encourage new members from diverse disciplinary backgrounds in the geosciences to join the Unidata community, and to encourage existing members to continue their active participation, enhancing the community process.

Six institutions received funding this year; read on for details.

Jun 15, 2021
AMS 2022 Annual MeetingAGU 2021 Fall Meeting

The 102th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting in will be held 23-27 January 2022 in Houston, TX. This year's theme is “Environmental Security: weather, water and climate for a more secure world.” The submission deadline for abstracts is 3 August 2021.

The American Geophysical Union's 2021 Fall Meeting in will be held 13-17 December 2021 in New Orleans, LA. This year's theme is “Science is Society.” The submission deadline for abstracts is 4 August 2021.

Jun 1, 2021

In case you missed it — here's a recap of news from the Unidata Program Center for the month of May, 2021.

May 18, 2021
COMET MetEd logo

In the fall of 2020, UCAR's COMET program inaugurated a new resource for instructors teaching university undergraduate meteorology courses. The University Course Support collection is intended to support university faculty and students in their increasingly virtual learning by mapping MetEd lesson content to U.S. university meteorology course curricula.

This week, COMET has announced that the University Course Support resource has added the capability to download images and animations associated with the MetEd lessons. Instructors can now easily integrate these resources into their own lectures and presentations. All graphics and media items are free for reuse for noncommercial, educational purposes.