Spotlight: State of the Climate
The 2014 State of the Climate is now available online. An international, peer-reviewed publication, State of the Climate is the authoritative summary of the global climate of the previous year and is published annually in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (BAMS).
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What's New
The most recent Thompson ISI Impact Factor® rankings have been released. Weather, Climate, and Society, the newest AMS journal, has leaped 20 spots, from 60th in the 2013 rankings to 40th this year in the category of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences — a remarkable jump!
Recordings from the recently concluded 43rd Conference on Broadcast Meteorology/Third Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication have been posted. Searchable agenda and links to recordings (and extended abstracts, if provided) are now now online.
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Upcoming Meetings, Events, and Deadlines
Registration is now open for the 2015 AMS Summer Community Meeting, held in Raleigh, North Carolina, 4–6 August 2015. This year’s theme is “For the Greater Good: Strengthening Collaboration, Consistency, and Trust to Support Informed Decision Making.” The Summer Community Meeting is designed to identify opportunities to collaborate, increase consistency, and build greater trust within the enterprise and outward to the public.
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20 July |
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24 July |
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3 August |
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3 August |
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4–6 August |
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5 August |
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15 August |
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Did You Know?
In a recent Carbon Brief blog post, AMS articles in the Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences and the Journal of Climate were featured as two of the top three “most influential papers on climate change of all time.” Guy Callendar, who published the second honorable mention article mentioned in this post, was an interesting lone wolf scientist. Only one biography has been published about him, and that was the book that AMS Books produced in 2007, The Callendar Effect by Jim Fleming. It describes Callendar's life and work (the Callendar Effect is the direct relationship of carbon to temperature).
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