CEDAR email: ANGWIN workshop 2020

Moffat-Griffin, Tracy tmof at bas.ac.uk
Mon Jan 20 07:01:01 MST 2020


Dear colleagues,

We are please to announce the details for the 2020 The Antarctic Gravity Wave Instrument Network (ANGWIN) workshop. Further details about how to  register, submit an abstract and financial support will be sent out soon.


First circular

5th International ANGWIN Workshop

Location: Incheon, Korea

Dates: 6th-8th April 2020

The Antarctic Gravity Wave Instrument Network (ANGWIN) is a highly successful grassroots program that was started in 2011. ANGWIN aims to use the network of instrumentation at international research stations covering Antarctica with the primary research goal of quantifying and understanding the dominant sources, propagation and impact of a broad spectrum of gravity waves on a continental-wide scale.

This workshop will bring together new measurements and modelling studies of gravity waves in both the Antarctic and Arctic to gain new insights into their large-scale effects on circulation and vertical coupling through the polar regions lower, middle and upper atmosphere and ionosphere.

More detailed information about registration and financial support will be provided in early 2020.  Any queries should be addressed to the chair of the Local Organising Committee: Geonhwa Jee (ghjee at kopri.re.kr)



Local Organising Committee (Korea Polar Research Institute):

Geonhwa Jee (Chair), Jeong-Han Kim, Changsup Lee, In-Sun Song

Scientific Organizing Committee:

Mike J. Taylor (Utah State University), Takuji Nakamura, Mitsumu K. Ejiri (National Institute of Polar Research, Japan), Tracy-Moffat Griffin (British Antarctic Survey), Damian Murphy (Australian Antarctic Division), and Hisao Takahashi (National Institute for Space Research, Brazil), Geonhwa Jee (Korea Polar Research Institute).



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