AOMSUC-14 Innovating Weather Monitoring

The 14th Asia-Oceania Meteorological Satellite Users’ Conference (AOMSUC-14) is scheduled to take place from December 4–6, 2024, in New Delhi, India. Hosted by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, this event will bring together meteorologists, satellite operators, scientists, and young researchers from across the globe. Aimed at fostering collaboration and advancing satellite meteorology, the conference will include oral and poster presentations, panel discussions, and a training workshop.

Objectives of AOMSUC-14

  • Promoting Satellite Observations: Highlighting the critical role of satellites in meteorology and climatology.
  • Advancing Remote Sensing Science: Encouraging innovations in satellite-based data collection and analysis.
  • Fostering Dialogue and Collaboration: Providing a platform for interaction between satellite operators and end-users.
  • Updating on Space Programs: Sharing the current status and future plans of international space initiatives.
  • Encouraging Technology Development: Motivating the development of advanced technologies for weather satellite sensing.
  • Engaging Young Scientists: Nurturing the next generation of satellite meteorology experts.

Key Events and Activities

Inauguration

  • Led by Dr. Jitendra Singh, Minister of State.
  • Presence of prominent dignitaries including Dr. M. Ravichandran (Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences) and Sh. Nilesh M. Desai (Director, SAC-ISRO).

Training Workshop

  • Held on December 2–3, 2024, at IMD, New Delhi.
  • Includes 70 trainees from various countries.

Main Conference

  • Features 150 participants from across the globe.
  • Includes oral/poster presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities.

Regional Coordination Meeting

  • Scheduled for December 7, 2024, at IMD, New Delhi.
  • Focuses on international cooperation for weather and climate satellite applications.

Historical Context

  • The first AOMSUC was held in Beijing, China, in 2010.
  • Since then, it has been hosted annually in various Asia-Oceania locations.
  • AOMSUC is now a key event for knowledge-sharing and collaboration in the field of satellite meteorology.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? The 14th Asia-Oceania Meteorological Satellite Users’ Conference (AOMSUC-14)
Dates December 4–6, 2024
Location New Delhi, India (Vigyan Bhavan)
Host India Meteorological Department (IMD), Ministry of Earth Sciences
Participants 150 participants, including global scientists and national representatives
Objectives Promote satellite observations, advance remote sensing science, encourage new technologies, engage young scientists
Historical Context First held in 2010 (Beijing, China); annual event in Asia-Oceania region
Training Workshop Focused on satellite data applications with 70 international trainees
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