The 106th American Meteorological Society (AMS) meeting was held in Houston, TX, January 25-29, 2026. This year, the meeting's theme was "Fast and Slow Thinking: The Human Factor in a Rapidly Changing World." Joshua Richards and Sharad Pandey, both GESTAR II Graduate Research Assistants and members of the Demoz Group (CNMS/UMBC), presented posters at the meeting; Joshua also had the opportunity to showcase his research in an oral presentation at the NOAA booth. Maurice Roots, Ph.D. '25, currently a post-doc with NASA's Postdoctoral Program (NPP) and former member of the Demoz Group, gave an oral presentation. Thanks to Dr. Belay Demoz for reporting from AMS.
Influence of ENSO Teleconnection on Surface Ozone Exceedances in Colorado (1980-2024), Joshua A. Richards, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD; and G. A. Morris, I. Petropavlovskikh, PhD, and B. Demoz
Photos provided by B. Demoz.
Interactions Between Low-Level Jets and Nocturnal Boundary Layer Processes over the Southern Great Plains: Insights from PECAN Observations and WRF Simulations, Sharad Pandey, UMBC, Baltimore Cty, MD; and M. E. D. Roots, K. Pan, B. Demoz, A. F. Arellano Jr., and B. J. Carroll
Photo provided by S. Pandey.
Characterizing the Morphology and Impact of the Piedmont-LLJ on Air Quality, Maurice E. D. Roots, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD; and S. Pandey, J. T. Sullivan, and B. Demoz
Photo provided by B. Demoz.
Additionally, the HBCUs and Friends Social at AMS 2026 was hosted by NCAS-M (NOAA Center in Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology); Dr. Demoz is among the faculty members at NCAS-M, and was included in this NCAS-M feature.