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NOAA science leads the future at AGU22 Fall Meeting

AGU Fall Meeting 2022 will be held in Chicago, IL, and online everywhere December 12 – 16, 2022. Let’s take a look at some of the activities and sessions happening this year.  Understanding and protecting our natural world is NOAA’s mission. By connecting the weather we see and feel, like hurricanes and earthquakes, with the principles of physics to study the earth – a broad field known as geophysics – NOAA scientists continue to analyze our earth system to protect life, property, and resources.  Every year, the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting connects NOAA with scientists from over 100 countries to advance our understanding and share passion for geophysical sciences and its application to societal needs. AGU Fall Meeting 2022 will be held in Chicago, IL, and online everywhere December 12 – 16, 2022. Let’s take a look at some of the activities and sessions happening this year.  NOAA Research engagement at AGU includes: NOAA Administrator Dr. Rick Spinrad, and a panel of NOAA senior leaders will discuss science priorities under the Biden-Harris Administration and the importance of engaging the entire scientific community in helping the U.S. economy build back better and more sustainably. NOAA leadership will discuss its vision for a Climate Ready Nation and share progress on efforts to increase support for the most vulnerable communities and ensure that all Americans are prepared to thrive in the face of increasing impacts of climate change and extreme weather. A town hall focused on NOAA’s Unified Forecast System Research to Operations Project program goals and progress since the onset of the project in July 2020, hosted by OAR’s Weather Program Office.   Presentation of the NOAA Arctic Report Card, an annual update to key climate indicators and observations on the state of the Arctic.  Scientific presentations and lightning talks in the exhibit hall. And more Want to learn more? See the entire schedule for AGU 2022.

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