American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting Webinar Series

The American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the AMS 102nd Annual Meeting Planning Committee present the fifth installment of the Annual Meeting webinar series. Members of the AMS Committee and AMS Meetings Staff update attendees on the annual meeting planning process, and discuss numerous events and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

The 102nd American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting is from January 23th to January 27th, 2022 in Houston, Texas at the George Brown Convention Center. Further, the Hybrid Experience at AMS 102 enables all attendees, both in-person and remote attendees, to access the same content, including over 600 sessions. The annual meeting offers the opportunity to gain exposure to leaders from the public and private sectors, students, and early career professionals.

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ClimaTwin Supports the Statement of the AMS in Force on Climate Change

ClimaTwin Supports the Statement of the AMS in Force on Climate Change

ClimaTwin™, Climate Risk Analysis for Infrastructure Digital Twins™, is proud to join the American Meteorological Society (AMS), a global community committed to advancing weather, water, and climate science and service. The AMS Mission: The American Meteorological Society advances the atmospheric and related sciences, technologies, applications, and services for the benefit of society.

ClimaTwin supports the AMS statement on climate change. Adopted by the AMS Council on April 15, 2019, the Statement of the AMS in Force on Climate Change provides an overview of how and why global climate has changed over the past century and why it will continue to change in the future. Based on peer-reviewed scientific literature, the statement reflects the current scientific understanding of climate change and its connection to human-produced greenhouse gases.

© 2021 American Meteorological Society.

ClimaTwin™ empowers infrastructure stakeholders to mitigate climate risks and assess adaptation actions across the total asset lifecycle.

© 2021 ClimaTwin Corp. ClimaTwin™, ClimaTwin Basic™, ClimaTwin Enterprise™, and the ClimaTwin logo are trademarks of ClimaTwin Corp. All rights reserved.

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ClimaTwin Joins the American Meteorological Society, Advancing Climate Science

BOSTON, MA, October 11, 2021 — ClimaTwin™, Climate Risk Analysis for Infrastructure Digital Twins™, is proud to join the American Meteorological Society (AMS), a global community committed to advancing weather, water, and climate science and service. The AMS Mission: The American Meteorological Society advances the atmospheric and related sciences, technologies, applications, and services for the benefit of society.

ClimaTwin supports the AMS statement on climate change. Adopted by the AMS Council on April 15, 2019, the Statement of the AMS in Force on Climate Change provides an overview of how and why global climate has changed over the past century and why it will continue to change in the future. Based on peer-reviewed scientific literature, the statement reflects the current scientific understanding of climate change and its connection to human-produced greenhouse gases.

© 2021 American Meteorological Society.

ClimaTwin™ empowers infrastructure stakeholders to mitigate climate risks and assess adaptation actions across the total asset lifecycle.

© 2021 ClimaTwin Corp. ClimaTwin™, ClimaTwin Basic™, ClimaTwin Enterprise™, and the ClimaTwin logo are trademarks of ClimaTwin Corp. All rights reserved.

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