SeCAPS Southeastern Coastal & Atmospheric Processes Symposium

The Southeastern Coastal and Atmospheric Processes Symposium (SeCAPS) is held annually during the spring semester at the University of South Alabama. Topics include tropical and coastal meteorology, hurricane and severe weather safety and awareness, coastal processes, the role the media and governmental departments take in public notification of impending natural disasters, and current research be

ing conducted. The relaxed nature of SeCAPS fosters interaction between students and earth science professionals in industry, government, broadcast media, and academia.

Here's our official schedule for SeCAPS this weekend! We can't wait to see everyone there!
03/27/2026

Here's our official schedule for SeCAPS this weekend! We can't wait to see everyone there!

Meet our Publications Crew!
03/11/2026

Meet our Publications Crew!

Meet the Tech Crew!
03/11/2026

Meet the Tech Crew!

Meet our Webmaster Crew!
03/11/2026

Meet our Webmaster Crew!

Meet our SeCAPS 2026 Registration Team!
03/11/2026

Meet our SeCAPS 2026 Registration Team!

Meet your 2026 SeCAPS Coordinators! We can't wait to see everyone here on March 28th!
03/11/2026

Meet your 2026 SeCAPS Coordinators! We can't wait to see everyone here on March 28th!

Want to present research at SeCAPS during our poster session? Submit an abstract by March 7th!
02/23/2026

Want to present research at SeCAPS during our poster session? Submit an abstract by March 7th!

02/20/2026

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• 5 MORE WEEKS to register for SeCAPS 2026!! Thank you to those who have already registered; we can't wait to see you th...
02/12/2026

• 5 MORE WEEKS to register for SeCAPS 2026!! Thank you to those who have already registered; we can't wait to see you there!!
Just a couple reminders about registration:
The official dates for SeCAPS are March 28-29, 2026
* You can register to attend in person OR virtually a In person registration fees are $45, and virtual registration fees are $30 to help offset the cost of the conference
• Payment options are provided in your registration confirmation email
* AII USA and high school students get in for FREE
• Scan the QR code or visit our link in bio to register!

We are so excited to announce our next keynote for SeCAPS 2026! Meet Dr. Kim Klockow-McClain, Senior Social Scientist at...
02/03/2026

We are so excited to announce our next keynote for SeCAPS 2026! Meet Dr. Kim Klockow-McClain, Senior Social Scientist at UCAR, with research interests in behavioral science applied to weather and climate. Stayed tuned for our next keynote to be revealed soon!

We are thrilled to introduce our first keynote speaker for SeCAPS 2026! Meet James Spann, the chief broadcast meteorolog...
01/27/2026

We are thrilled to introduce our first keynote speaker for SeCAPS 2026! Meet James Spann, the chief broadcast meteorologist for the Alabama Weather Network and for ABC 33/40 in Birmingham. We are so excited for his presentation, and stayed tuned next week to meet another keynote for SeCAPS!

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Mobile, AL

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