CEDAR email: special session on ice layers in the mesopause region at 2014 Fall AGU
JAMES.RUSSELL at HAMPTONU.EDU
JAMES.RUSSELL at HAMPTONU.EDU
Mon Jul 21 08:45:22 MDT 2014
Dear Colleagues,
I am writing to again call your attention to a special session at the Fall AGU meeting on ice layers in the mesopause region and encourage your participation. The deadline for abstract submissions is 6 August 23:59 EDT/03:59 +1 GMT and no abstracts will be accepted after this date. The key information on this session is:
Session ID#: 3457
Session Title: Ice Layers in the Mesopause Region: Their Physics, Relationship to the Environment in Which They Form, and Response to External Forcings
Session Description: We are in a period of unprecedented progress in understanding the mesopause region and ice layers that form there. There have been significant advances in ground and space observations of the ice layers as well as temperature, water, other relevant species, and the particulates which serve as ice nucleation sites. Sophisticated multidimensional models of this region now incorporate microphysics calculations and serve as crucial tools in understanding the coupling between mesopause ice layers and the mesopause environment. We solicit papers discussing the microphysics of the ice layers, the composition and structure of the mesopause environment, nucleation sources and processes, variability in the mesospheric environment on all spatial and temporal scales and ice response to that variability, vertical and meridional coupling, and the extent and causes of long-term changes. Observational and theoretical papers are welcome.
Index Terms:
0319 Cloud optics [ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE]
0320 Cloud physics and chemistry [ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE]
0340 Middle atmosphere: composition and chemistry [ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE]
3334 Middle atmosphere dynamics [ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES]
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