51st Global Monitoring Annual Conference

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May 23 - May 24, 2023
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Hybrid Event | University of Colorado

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2023-05-23 08:00:00 2023-05-24 18:00:00 51st Global Monitoring Annual Conference NOAA’s Global Monitoring Laboratory will be hosting the 51st Global Monitoring Annual Conference (GMAC) which will be held in person May 23-24, 2023 in Boulder, Colorado, fostering collaboration and partnerships in the global atmospheric monitoring community. For those unable to attend in person, there is a virtual option available for attending and presenting. Registration required. This year’s GMAC will be held on the University of Colorado campus in the University Memorial Center’s Glenn Miller Ballrooms. The new venue will provide a comfortable large meeting space, a dedicated poster display location, and break-out rooms for enhanced collaboration. Register online. Additional information about the event is provided on the registration page. The Global Monitoring Laboratory (GML) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration conducts research that addresses three major challenges: greenhouse gas and carbon cycle feedbacks, changes in clouds, aerosols, and surface radiation, and recovery of stratospheric ozone. Hybrid Event | University of Colorado America/New_York public

NOAA’s Global Monitoring Laboratory will be hosting the 51st Global Monitoring Annual Conference (GMAC) which will be held in person May 23-24, 2023 in Boulder, Colorado, fostering collaboration and partnerships in the global atmospheric monitoring community.

For those unable to attend in person, there is a virtual option available for attending and presenting. Registration required.

This year’s GMAC will be held on the University of Colorado campus in the University Memorial Center’s Glenn Miller Ballrooms. The new venue will provide a comfortable large meeting space, a dedicated poster display location, and break-out rooms for enhanced collaboration.

Register online. Additional information about the event is provided on the registration page.

The Global Monitoring Laboratory (GML) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration conducts research that addresses three major challenges: greenhouse gas and carbon cycle feedbacks, changes in clouds, aerosols, and surface radiation, and recovery of stratospheric ozone.

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