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Conference

Atmospheric Science Conference 2022-23: Atmospheric Science for Society

DATE

Tuesday 21 March 2023
09:00 - 17:00

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LOCATION

Virtual Online Conference

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.

Registration

Registration for this virtual event is now open -

RMetS Member - £40.00

NCAS Staff - £0.00 (please use your NCAS email address to complete the registration. Your place will there be verified internally).

RMetS Corporate Partner - £60.00

Student/Early Career - £25.00 (Early career is counted up to 7 years after highest qualification)

Non-Member - £70.00

A copy of our terms and conditions can be found here

If you have any questions about registration, please contact conferences@rmets.org  

 

Please note that our registration process has recently changed:

Members
If you are a member of the Society and have an account already, please log in to your account before your register. If you are a member and don’t have an account set up already, you will need to create an account. Your username is the email address that is linked to your membership.

Non-Members
If you are not a member of the Society you will need to create an account in order to register for events.

Once you have created an account, you will be required to log in each time you would like to register for an event. You will also have access to a Dashboard area that will show which events you have registered for and past events you have attended.

Any information you provide to us will only be used by The Royal Meteorological Society and appointed representatives.

Call for Papers

The call for abstracts for oral presentations (short talks) has now closed. If you have any questions or queries, please contact conferences@rmets.org 

We are seeking contributions from everyone working and studying in atmospheric science and its applications for oral presentations during the final virtual event in this series. Contributions are encouraged covering: 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 and for further information about the conference, please visit https://www.atmosphericscienceconference.uk/take-part

List of Keywords - Please include at the bottom of your abstract.

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.

Registration

Registration for this virtual event is now open -

RMetS Member - £40.00

NCAS Staff - £0.00 (please use your NCAS email address to complete the registration. Your place will there be verified internally).

RMetS Corporate Partner - £60.00

Student/Early Career - £25.00 (Early career is counted up to 7 years after highest qualification)

Non-Member - £70.00

A copy of our terms and conditions can be found here

If you have any questions about registration, please contact conferences@rmets.org  

 

Please note that our registration process has recently changed:

Members
If you are a member of the Society and have an account already, please log in to your account before your register. If you are a member and don’t have an account set up already, you will need to create an account. Your username is the email address that is linked to your membership.

Non-Members
If you are not a member of the Society you will need to create an account in order to register for events.

Once you have created an account, you will be required to log in each time you would like to register for an event. You will also have access to a Dashboard area that will show which events you have registered for and past events you have attended.

Any information you provide to us will only be used by The Royal Meteorological Society and appointed representatives.

Call for Papers

The call for abstracts for oral presentations (short talks) has now closed. If you have any questions or queries, please contact conferences@rmets.org 

We are seeking contributions from everyone working and studying in atmospheric science and its applications for oral presentations during the final virtual event in this series. Contributions are encouraged covering: 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 and for further information about the conference, please visit https://www.atmosphericscienceconference.uk/take-part

List of Keywords - Please include at the bottom of your abstract.

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 21 March 2023
09:00 - 17:00

Add Event to Calendar: Google

LOCATION

Virtual Online Conference

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