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2005 AMS ANNUAL MEETING

2005 AMS ANNUAL MEETING AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY NOVEMBER 2004 85T H AM S ANNUA L MEETIN G The 85th AMS Annual Meeting will be held 9-13 these areas who want to become aware of the latest January 2005 at the San Diego Convention Center in findings. San Diego, California. Jennifer Francis is the 2005 The Fourth Annual AMS Student Conference and Annual Meeting Chairperson, leading the organiza- Career Fair will highlight how each student can, "Im- tion of the meeting. This year's Annual Meeting is pact the World with a Career in the Atmospheric and being organized around the broad theme of "Build- Related Sciences!" Focusing on this theme, the con- ing the Earth Information System" and the role that ference will help students better understand the im- science can play in decision making for society. With portance of technical, leadership, and oral and writ- one-third or more of the economy being sensitive to ten communication skills to their future job. Since the atmospheric, oceano- graphic, and hydrologic sci- ences are truly a global un- dertaking, the sessions will also focus on how the na- tional and international communities work together to advance environmental is- sues and understanding. The career fair provides students http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society American Meteorological Society

2005 AMS ANNUAL MEETING

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society , Volume 85 (11): 31 – Nov 1, 2004

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American Meteorological Society
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Copyright © American Meteorological Society
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1520-0477
DOI
10.1175/1520-0477-85.11.1797
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Abstract

AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY NOVEMBER 2004 85T H AM S ANNUA L MEETIN G The 85th AMS Annual Meeting will be held 9-13 these areas who want to become aware of the latest January 2005 at the San Diego Convention Center in findings. San Diego, California. Jennifer Francis is the 2005 The Fourth Annual AMS Student Conference and Annual Meeting Chairperson, leading the organiza- Career Fair will highlight how each student can, "Im- tion of the meeting. This year's Annual Meeting is pact the World with a Career in the Atmospheric and being organized around the broad theme of "Build- Related Sciences!" Focusing on this theme, the con- ing the Earth Information System" and the role that ference will help students better understand the im- science can play in decision making for society. With portance of technical, leadership, and oral and writ- one-third or more of the economy being sensitive to ten communication skills to their future job. Since the atmospheric, oceano- graphic, and hydrologic sci- ences are truly a global un- dertaking, the sessions will also focus on how the na- tional and international communities work together to advance environmental is- sues and understanding. The career fair provides students

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Published: Nov 1, 2004

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