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AMS 2025 Annual Meeting

Towards a Thriving Planet: Charting the Course Across Scales

Society today is facing pressing global environmental change that is manifesting across spatial and temporal scales in complex ways in the coupled Earth System. Extreme weather events such as heat waves, floods, and wildfires are likely to exacerbate impacts on regional and local spatial scales. On longer timescales, communities are increasingly facing chronic stressors such as drought, ecosystem transformation, and sea level rise.  Climate change is also taking a toll on human health and well-being. The annual cost of weather and climate disasters is on the rise; such events reduce property values, raise the costs of insurance, and pose national and global economic risks from supply chain disruptions to forced human migration. 

NESDIS 2025 AMS Presenters

All times are in the Eastern Standard Time Zone.

 

8:30 AM

Nancy A. Ritchey

1B.1 - Open Data Curation in the Cloud: Facilitating Transparency through Transformation of NCEI’s Data Stewardship and Curation Practices

10:45 AM

Elizabeth Kline

2A.1 - GOES-19 Transition to Operations

11:00 AM

Maurice McHugh

2A.2 - GEO Science Products: Future Capabilites and the Transition to Cloud Platforms

11:30 AM

Stephen Superczynski

2A.4 - Expanding GOES-R’s User-Focused Observational Capabilities

1:45 PM

Scott D. Rudlosky

J3.1 - Diagnosing Lightning that Ignites Wildfires in the Western United States

1:45 PMMichael Palecki3.1 - U.S. Climate Reference Network: A Quarter Century of Climate Observations

1:45 PM

Steve Ansari

3A.1 - Applying GIS Development for Industry Purposes

2:15 PM

Jennifer A.B. Webster

J3A.3 - US and EU begin planning for the development of a coordinated Digital Twin to better understand and mitigate the impact of tropical cyclones in the Caribbean

3:00 PM

Courtney Bouchard

75 - Release of Version 2 of an all in-situ high-resolution Northeast Pacific Regional Ocean Climatology (NEPv2)

3:00 PM

Shuang Qiu

E1 - 21OESS NOAA-21 Products Update and Enterprise Product Operations in NESDIS Common Cloud Framework

3:00 PMScott LindstromE9 - 15R2O GREMLIN use at the National Weather Service office in Pago Pago, American Samoa
3:00 PM

Yongsheng Zhang

E20 - 41EIPT NOAA Satellite Oceanographic Products Scientific Stewardship and Development at NEDSIS National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI): Data Archival, Public Access and Production based on Machine Learning

3:00 PM

Lei Shi

121 - Extension of HIRS Derived Upper Tropospheric Humidity Record with IASI Measurement

5:15 PM

Chris O'Connors

4A.4 - The NESDIS Common Cloud Framework (NCCF) Technologies and Opportunities

5:30 PM

Inger Marie Kittle

4A.5 - Strategies and Services to Support AI-Ready Data within the NESDIS Common Cloud Framework (NCCF)
5:45 PM

Erin M. Lynch

4B.6 - NOAA’s Space Weather Next Program: Analysis of Benefits

 

8:45 AMPamela SullivanJ5A.2 - NOAA’s Geostationary Satellite Systems, Today and through 2050
9:00 AM

Melissa Zweng

J5A.3 - Science Product Lifecycle in the NOAA NESDIS Common Cloud Framework

9:00 AM

Michael J. Erickson

J5B.3 - The NOAA Satellite Analysis Branch: Using Satellite Data to Support Disaster Mitigation and Warning Services

9:45 AM

Kenneth Vierra

5A.6 - Navigating the Intersection of Operational and Data Management in Consideration of R2O

9:45 AM

Mei-Ling Freeman

J5A.6 - The NESDIS Common Cloud Framework (NCCF): NCCF Operational Performance Data Pipeline Processing demonstration from data ingest to data distribution utilizing the NCCF Kibana Dashboard to illustrate the “data flow”.
1:45 PM

Michael J. Brewer

7B.1 - Improving Industry Response to Climate Risk in the Industry Proving Grounds

1:45 PM

Jon Fulbright

7B.1 - Human-in-the-Loop Radiometric Update Process for GOES-R ABI L1b Products

2:00 PM

Jason D. Taylor

7B.2 - Understanding and Solving the Satellite Product Needs of Federal Agencies: An Update on NOAA’s Interagency User Engagement Efforts through USGEO's Satellite Needs Working Group Assessment Process

2:15 PM

Amber Hill 

7B.3 - Using Basic Usability Tests to improve design of NESDIS websites, including NOAA’s CoastWatch Data Portal

2:30 PM

Thanh Vo

7B.4 - Listening to users for better serving. First User Needs Assessment to support NESDIS products services portfolio.
2:45 PM

Joseph V. Fiore

7B.5 - SPSD User Services: A New Approach to User Engagement in an Operational Environment

3:00 PM

Gregory R. Hammer

445 - Focusing Environmental Information Communications On The Outcomes Of Constituents

3:00 PM

Jose M. Garcia-Rivera

E57 - 7Tropical Evaluating Satellite Tropical Cyclone Intensity Products During Rapid Intensification Events

4:30 PM

Satya Kalluri

8A.1 - Application of Joint Polar Satellite System and Other Low Earth Orbit Data for Environmental Monitoring

4:45 PM

Katherine A Hawley

8B.2 - From Insights to Implementation: Developing Engagement Plans That Build Relationships and Utilize Feedback

5:15 PM

Amber Hill

8B.4 - The Impact of Usability Testing on NESDIS Products and Services
5:15 PM

Lihang Zhou

8A.4 - NOAA-21 Algorithms Ready for Operational Use to Support Weather Forecasting and Environmental Monitoring Applications

5:30 PM

Dean Carter

8A.5 - Using NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information's Send2NCEI Application for Archiving Small, Single-Submission Environmental Datasets

 

8:30 AM

Jenny Dissen

9B.1 - Supply Chain, Transportation, and Climate Change Variability: Co-Developing Products with the Retail Sector through the Industry Proving Grounds

8:30 AM

Nai-Yu Wang

9.1 - Improving Thermosphere Density Data and Forecast Capability Through Utilization of Satellite Constellation

8:45 AM

Xungang Yin

9.2 - NOAAGlobalTemp version 6: An AI-based Global Surface Temperature Dataset

9:00 AM

Ellen L. Mecray

9.3 - Taking an Equity-Grounded Approach to National Engagement though NCEI Projects

9:15 AM

Dimitrios Vassiliadis

9.4 - Space Weather Follow On: Developing Imagery and Other Data Products Following the GOES-19 Launch

9:30 AM

Dan Lindsey

9A.5 - The GeoXO Imager and Insights into its Improvements from Meteosat Third Generation

11:00 AM

Irfan Azeem

10.2 - Development of Solar Sails for Next Generation Space Weather Missions Enabling Improvements in Forecast Lead Times

11:15 AM

Yaireska Collado-Vega

10.3 - The Future of Space Weather Observations: The Space Weather Next Program and the L1 Series Project

1:45 PMNatalie Laudier11A.1 - NOAA NESDIS Global Navigation Satellite System Radio Occultation Planning for the Future
3:00 PM

Curtiss Burnett

771 - GOES-R Cloud-Hosted Products & Algorithm Verification Exercise

3:00 PM

Boyin Huang

722 - Extended Reconstructed Sea Surface Temperature Version 6 (ERSSTv6): An Artificial Neural Network Approach

3:00 PM

Emily Maddox

770 - GOES-R Satellite Data Integration into NWS Operations through TOWR-S Technical Outreach

4:30 PM

James Spann

12.1 - Space Weather R2O2R: Strategy and Challenges
4:45 PM

Russell Vose

J12C.2 - Infrastructure Risks, Climate-Smart Engineering, and Design Longevity: Co-Developing Products with the Architecture and Engineering Sector through the Industry Proving Grounds.

4:45 PM

Melissa Johnson

12B.2 - NOAA Guidance for Engagements with the Commercial Sector on Commercial Data Buy Opportunities

5:15 PM

Yunyue Yu

12B.4 - Blending Land Surface Products for JPSS Mission

 

8:30 AMHeather S. Kilcoyne13A.1 - How OCS Is Using Technology to Deliver Environmental Intelligence to Make Informed Decisions and Enable Innovative Science.
8:30 AM

Banghua Yan

13D.1 - Applications of STAR Integrated Calibration/Validation Monitoring System for Long-Term Inter-Sensor Radiometric Bias Stability Monitoring among SNPP, NOAA-20, NOAA-21, and Legacy NOAA Instruments

9:15 AM

Andy Latto

13B.4 - Addressing Future Needs: The Upcoming GeoXO Satellite Constellation

9:15 AM

Kenneth Watts

13A.4 - Transitioning to Common Service Based Space-Ground Enterprise

9:30 AM

Bonnie E. Reed

13B.5 - NOAA/NESDIS Product Investment Approach
9:30 AMXiangqian Wu 13D.5 - GOES-19 ABI Calibration at Provisional Maturity
10:45 AM

Kumar Machado

14A.1 - The NESDIS Common Cloud Framework (NCCF): Advancing Open Data Dissemination - Updates on the NOAA/NESDIS/NCCF Dissemination and User Access Services

11:00 AM

Christina Maurin

14B.2 - Modernization of NCEI Legacy Software Suites for Improved Functionality and Cloud Readiness

11:00 AM

James Spann

14.2 - On the role of NOAA and Human Exploration of the Moon, Mars and beyond

11:15 AM

Walter W Wolf 

14A.3 - Lifecycle Process Culture Change when Migrating to the Cloud

11:15 AM

Kathryn Shontz 

14B.3 - Data transformation to drive faster and better decisions.
11:30 AM

Janel R. Fry 

14A.4 - Product Management Activities within NESDIS

11:45 AM

Xuepeng Zhao

14A.5 - NOAA Long-term Operational Satellite Climate Data Records: Products, Applications, and Services

1:45 PM

Ryan Berkheimer

15D.1 - Overview and Status of the Joint Venture Partnerships Program Broad Agency Announcement - Natural Language Processing (NLP) Capabilities with the NCCF Open Knowledge Mesh

2:00 PM

Edward Borders

15D.2 - Enterprise Satellite Science Applications T2O Journey

2:30 PM

Amber Hill

15C.5 - Case Study: NCEI Content Filter Card Sort

3:00 PM

Jared Rennie

866 - The Regional Flood Index: Combining Multiple Products to Build an Archive of Flooding Events
3:00 PM

Rocky Bilotta

862 - Approaches Connecting the USDM to Drought Impacts in the United States

3:00 PM

Katherine Pitts

917 - Charting the Course for the GOES-R DataJam

3:00 PM

Bridget Smith

1002 - A User First Approach: Applying NOAA's Service Delivery Model through the Industry Proving Ground

3:00 PMZhaohui Cheng E110 - 21OESS NESDIS Common Cloud Framework (NCCF) Products Operation Processes and Procedures

3:00 PM

Sherrie Morris 

E113 - 21OESS NOAA/NESDIS/GEO Satellite Applications Training and User Engagement

4:30 PM

Natalie Laudier

8B.1 - NOAA NESDIS Commercial Data Program Overview and Status

 

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