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ASC 2022/23
ASC 2022/23
Conference

Atmospheric Science Conference 2022-23: Atmospheric Science for Society

DATE

Tuesday 22 November 2022
09:00 - 17:00

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LOCATION

Virtual Online Conference

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The Atmospheric Science Conference (ASC) provides a unique opportunity to bring together the UK atmospheric science community.

The ASC supports the community to share sector-wide updates, inspire new ideas, and form collaborations. The ASC creates a space to discuss ground-breaking discoveries, global context, multidisciplinary work, and scientific applications.

It is an important opportunity to think collectively about the future, and recognise the ways our community is addressing the societal challenges of climate change, air pollution and weather hazards.

The ASC is committed to nurturing an inclusive atmospheric science community, and working to achieve environmental sustainability across its activities. Our approach includes removing barriers to participation, and offering a range of ways to contribute and be involved.

Call for Papers - Now Open

The second of three Atmospheric Science Conference meetings in the 2022/2023 series will take place online on Tuesday 22 November 2022, on Zoom - bringing together atmospheric scientists from across the UK.

For this meeting, we have now opened registration and the call for abstracts for both oral and poster presentations (short talks) is now open. The deadline for abstract submission is Friday 16 September at 5pm.

We are seeking abstracts from all fields of atmospheric science, and related sectors. 

We encourage people to contribute abstracts that support the overarching theme of ‘Atmospheric Science for Society’.

You may choose to cover research on climate change, air pollution, and weather hazards; solutions that assist business, policy makers and society; developments in observational and data facilities and technologies; new fields and applications of atmospheric science.

To submit an abstract, please log in or create an account.

For more information about the conference series, please visit www.atmosphericscienceconference.uk

List of Keywords

1.      Adaptation

2.      Mitigation

3.      Climate

4.      International development 

5.      UK

6.      Sustainable development

7.      Environmental

8.      Resilience

9.      COP26

10.    Race to Zero

11.    Weather

12.    Oceanography

13.    Land surface, hydrology, geology

14.    Human development and policy

15.    Chemistry, Air Quality

16.    Machine Learning

17.    Net Zero emissions

18.    Climate Neutrality

19.    Modelling

20.    Theory

21.    Observations, including EO

22.    Impact and risk assessment

23.    Operational forecasting

 

The Atmospheric Science Conference (ASC) provides a unique opportunity to bring together the UK atmospheric science community.

The ASC supports the community to share sector-wide updates, inspire new ideas, and form collaborations. The ASC creates a space to discuss ground-breaking discoveries, global context, multidisciplinary work, and scientific applications.

It is an important opportunity to think collectively about the future, and recognise the ways our community is addressing the societal challenges of climate change, air pollution and weather hazards.

The ASC is committed to nurturing an inclusive atmospheric science community, and working to achieve environmental sustainability across its activities. Our approach includes removing barriers to participation, and offering a range of ways to contribute and be involved.

Call for Papers - Now Open

The second of three Atmospheric Science Conference meetings in the 2022/2023 series will take place online on Tuesday 22 November 2022, on Zoom - bringing together atmospheric scientists from across the UK.

For this meeting, we have now opened registration and the call for abstracts for both oral and poster presentations (short talks) is now open. The deadline for abstract submission is Friday 16 September at 5pm.

We are seeking abstracts from all fields of atmospheric science, and related sectors. 

We encourage people to contribute abstracts that support the overarching theme of ‘Atmospheric Science for Society’.

You may choose to cover research on climate change, air pollution, and weather hazards; solutions that assist business, policy makers and society; developments in observational and data facilities and technologies; new fields and applications of atmospheric science.

To submit an abstract, please log in or create an account.

For more information about the conference series, please visit www.atmosphericscienceconference.uk

List of Keywords

1.      Adaptation

2.      Mitigation

3.      Climate

4.      International development 

5.      UK

6.      Sustainable development

7.      Environmental

8.      Resilience

9.      COP26

10.    Race to Zero

11.    Weather

12.    Oceanography

13.    Land surface, hydrology, geology

14.    Human development and policy

15.    Chemistry, Air Quality

16.    Machine Learning

17.    Net Zero emissions

18.    Climate Neutrality

19.    Modelling

20.    Theory

21.    Observations, including EO

22.    Impact and risk assessment

23.    Operational forecasting

 

DATE

Tuesday 22 November 2022
09:00 - 17:00

Add Event to Calendar: Google

LOCATION

Virtual Online Conference

Submit an abstract
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