A total of 28 ESSIC scientists participated in the 92nd Annual AMS meeting this year in New Orleans, LA. The central theme of the 2012 AMS Annual Meeting is “technology and its profound impacts on research, operations, the business of our environmental sciences, and the public,” according to the AMS website. ESSIC scientists have submitted papers, posters, or presentations or served as a chair for the meeting.
![Satellite seasonal temperature difference maps indicate how the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem and its organisms may respond to the temperature changes. Here, the maps show warmer than average water temperatures from January through March 2020, cooler than average from April through June, near average July through September, and slightly warmer than average October through December. The long-term baseline is from the years 2008-2019.]](https://essic.umd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/rv-chesapeake2-150x150.jpg)