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SUMMARY:106th AMS Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The theme of this year’s AMS meeting is “Fast and Slow Thinking: The Human Factor in a Rapidly Changing World.” From the American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting website: \nThis meeting will include a variety of talks on mental health issues and professional and personal development to assist us as we tackle upcoming challenges and adapt to our ever-changing world. Ways to engage with [the] theme include sessions on the history\, accuracy\, and improvements of conceptual models; forecast decision aides; forecaster-over-the-loop and ways to blend human and machine predictions; benefits of manual data analysis to the forecast or evaluation process; verification and ways to leverage verification information to improve forecaster expertise and performance\, data assimilation\, model skill\, and economic benefit; methods to minimize bias in decisions; hiring and retention practices for all career levels; and team building approaches.  \nThis event will take place in Houston\, Texas.
URL:https://www.spectrumx.org/event/106th-ams-annual-meeting/
ORGANIZER;CN="SpectrumX":MAILTO:jhahn5@nd.edu
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