CEDAR email: AGU session on The Upper Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere: Observations, Modeling and Implications Future Directions
Bailey, Scott
baileys at exchange.vt.edu
Wed Jul 11 23:34:20 MDT 2018
Dear Colleagues,
Please consider submitting an abstract to the " The Upper Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere: Observations, Modeling and Implications Future Directions" session (SA020) at the 2018 Fall AGU meeting.
Abstracts are due 1 August 2018.
Session Description:
The upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) is an important transition zone through which atmospheric disturbances below connect with the thermosphere above. The MLT harbors key information on dynamics, chemistry, long-term change, vertical coupling, and the role of solar forcing. Space and ground-based missions provide significant advances in observations of temperature, gas concentrations and radiances, ice layers, particulates which serve as ice nucleation sites, and lower atmosphere dynamics sources. Sophisticated multidimensional models now incorporate new dynamics mechanisms, microphysics calculations, and crucial tools to understand coupling between mesopause ice layers and the local environment. This session discusses advances in both observations and modeling and to discuss the implications of those new results for future directions in MLT science. We solicit papers discussing the composition, structure and variability of the MLT environment, ice nucleation sources and processes, vertical and meridional coupling, model advances and the extent, causes and implications of long-term trends.
Link to abstract submission:
https://fallmeeting.agu.org/2018/abstract-submissions/
Session ID: 52440
Session Title: SA020: The Upper Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere: Observations, Modeling and Implications Future Directions
Section/Focus Group: SPA-Aeronomy
View Session Details: https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm18/prelim.cgi/Session/52440
Thank you and best regards,
Your session conveners,
Scott M. Bailey, James M. Russell, III
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