CEDAR email: AOGS Abstracts Due March 21
TAI-YIN HUANG
tuh4 at psu.edu
Thu Mar 15 17:30:38 MDT 2012
Dear Colleagues,
The deadline for abstract submissions to the 2012 AGOS-AGU (WPGM) Joint Assembly has been extended to March 21 . This is a call for papers to be submitted to the Solar &Terrestrial Sciences Program ST18 Session “ Recent Advances in the understanding and Investigation of Wave Phenomena in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere Region ”.
Session Description:
This session aims to provide a platform for the scientific community to share their recent findings on various wave phenomena (gravity waves, tides or planetary waves), occurring in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere (MLT) region. There have been new advances in the understanding and investigation of these wave phenomena and related processes from both observational and numerical modeling perspectives in recent years. Topics of interests include, but are not limited to, short-term (day-to-day) or long-term variability induced by waves, coupled chemical and dynamical processes, wave energy budgets, wave-driven airglow variations, special wave-like events such as atmospheric bores, and processes coupling the lower and upper atmospheres caused by tsunamis, earthquakes, and sudden stratospheric warmings. We welcome experimentalists and theorists to share their research findings for stimulating discussions.
Main Convener: Tai-Yin Huang ( tuh4 at psu.edu , Penn State University-Lehigh Valley)
Co-Conveners: Alan Liu ( Alan.Liu at erau.edu , Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University) and Michael Hickey ( Michael.Hickey at erau.edu , Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Best,
Tai-Yin Huang, Alan Liu, and Michael Hickey
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