The International Society for Atmospheric Research using Remotely piloted Aircraft (ISARRA) will host its annual Conference and Flight Week in Daytona Beach, Florida, at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. The conference portion will take place from the evening of August 24th through the afternoon of August 28th and will provide a venue for technical presentations and exchanges between the world’s leading scientists and engineers conducting atmospheric and earth science research using uncrewed aircraft. The 2026 Flight Week will span August 30th through September 3rd and will investigate variability in the lower atmosphere associated with land–sea and land–river breeze circulations, as well as assess how these processes influence the timing, location, and evolution of convective initiation along the coast. Between these events, participants will have time to connect and engage informally. Join us in Daytona Beach for ISARRA 2026!
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Browse the contents of ISARRA 2026: Conference and Flight Week:
- Conference
- August 24-28
- Flight Week
- August 29-September 4