One of the two major meteorological organizations in the US is the American Meteorological Society, and they are hosting their annual conference this upcoming week. The AMS Conference takes more of a research approach, in comparison to the other society, the National Weather Association. This is where many present research that has been conducted over a number of years. It is easy to keep up with the presentations, too!
3 Things To Know About #AMS2015 @WXGeeksTWC Tapings http://t.co/tiURyuEl9d via @wunderground
— Marshall Shepherd (@DrShepherd2013) January 3, 2015
It is! @NWSOwlieSkywarn has made it to the Valley of the Sun for #AMS2015 RT @WeatherWorks: @NWS @ametsoc would that by any chance be Owlie?
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) January 3, 2015
Be sure to follow the hashtag #AMS2015 to keep up with all the action at the @ametsoc Annual Meeting in Phoenix next week!
— AMS (@ametsoc) December 30, 2014
Despite what you might think, there is a solid base of meteorologists across the country, and we’re nerdy enough to have the hashtag of “#AMS2015“. If you use that link, you can follow all of the tweets on Twitter. Enjoy the cool findings, because I know that I will be! Make sure to follow @ametsoc to get their info, retweets and the like!