20 – 24 June 2016 Salt Lake City, UT
The 32nd Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology was sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Committee on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology.
The 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence was sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Committee on Boundary Layers and Turbulence.
The Third Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences was sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Board on Atmospheric Biogeosciences.
FULL-WEEK PACKAGE includes: |
ONE-DAY PACKAGE includes: |
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The one-day package includes for one calendar day, admission to sessions, coffee breaks, and poster viewings. The Wed evening banquet is NOT included but can be purchased for an additional fee. |
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Through May 16 |
May 17-June 18 |
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Through May 16 |
May 17-June 18 |
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ATTENDEE TYPE |
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AMS Full Member; Program Chair & Session chair |
$525 |
$565 |
$585 |
$295 |
$335 |
$355 |
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Non-Member Speaker or Poster Presenter, or AMS Associate Member |
$570 |
$610 |
$630 |
$295 |
$335 |
$355 |
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Non-Member |
$620 |
$660 |
$680 |
$295 |
$335 |
$355 |
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Retired Member |
$205 |
$245 |
$265 |
$105 |
$145 |
$165 |
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AMS Student Member |
$180 |
$220 |
$240 |
$75 |
$115 |
$135 |
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Student Non-Member |
$210 |
$250 |
$270 |
$105 |
$145 |
$165 |
Wednesday, 22 June, 6:00–9:00 p.m.
A ticket was needed to attend the banquet. One ticket to the 32nd Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology/22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence/Third Conference on Biogeosciences Banquet was included in the Full-week registration package. The Banquet took place in the Grand Hall at The Depot.
The Depot is located at 400 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. http://www.depotslc.com/
Walking directions to the Banquet Location: | Taking the Blue or Green Line of Trax, from the "Courthouse" station to the "Arena" station: |
Both the Courthouse and Arena stops are in the Free Fare Zone: Passengers may ride for free when entering and exiting a fixed-route bus, paratransit vehicle or TRAX train within the boundaries of the Free Fare Zone. If you begin your ride before entering the zone and/or exit after leaving the zone, you will be asked to provide proof of payment. When boarding a bus, simply tell the bus driver you intend to stay in the zone to ride without charge.
Parking was available in the Gateway Mall, which the Depot is a part of.
Limited shuttle service was available through the hotel.
Thursday, 23 June, 12:45–9:00 p.m.
This optional excursion took participants northward near the shores of the Great Salt Lake and across the Wellsville mountains to the beautiful Cache Valley, known for its picturesque canyons, agriculture, and as the home of Utah State University. The excursion included tours of Campbell Scientific and Apogee Instruments, companies known internationally for their innovative instrumentation used in environmental monitoring. Following the tours, a Western-style dutch oven dinner was served at the lodge at Cherry Peak Mountain Resort, Utah’s newest (and quaintest) ski resort. Following dinner, an informal talk was given by Dr. Bruce Bugbee, professor at Utah State University, regarding the portrayal of extraterrestrial agriculture in the movie The Martian and how NASA’s research in this field sheds some light on the realities and possibilities. Finally, time for relaxing to some music and enjoying some mountain air was provided before heading back to Salt Lake City.
Space was limited to 72 conference registrants. The fee for participation was $20 per person and covered the dinner. Other group expenses were being generously covered by a sponsorship from Campbell Scientific.
Priority was given to non-commercial registrants; registrants affiliated with a commercial vendor.
It is the Society's sincere desire to comply fully with both the letter and the spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. Attendees with special needs at the conference should check with the AMS Meetings Department (617) 226-3971, four–six weeks prior to the meeting to request special arrangements. Special housing needs should be requested when making hotel reservations.