CEDAR email: Abstract Deadline 21 Jan 2020 for AOGS AS12: PASSIVE AND ACTIVE SENSING OF THE CHEMISTRY AND DYNAMICS OF THE MIDDLE AND UPPER ATMOSPHERE

Patrick Joseph Espy patrick.espy at ntnu.no
Fri Jan 10 08:12:28 MST 2020


We would like to encourage you and your colleagues to present your research at the 17th annual Asia Oceania Geoscience Society meeting in the session: 
AS12-PASSIVE AND ACTIVE SENSING OF THE CHEMISTRY AND DYNAMICS OF THE MIDDLE AND UPPER ATMOSPHERE. 
The meeting will be held from 28 June - 4 July 2020 in Hongcheon, S. Korea.  Abstract submissions are available now through Tuesday 21 January, 2020.  More information can be found on the meeting's website http://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2020.  This year the session scope includes in-situ observations as well as new missions or campaigns. The compete session description follows.

The Earth's atmosphere above the stratopause (~50 km) maintains a balance between solar radiative and particle forcing from above, and the action of atmospheric waves rising up from below. Quantifying how these forces drive the general circulation of the atmosphere and control the chemical balance and its temporal and spatial variability is crucial to understanding how composition, momentum, and energy couple vertically and horizontally in the atmosphere and ionosphere. However, this region cannot be directly accessed by balloons and satellites, and sporadic rocket observations are typically limited to altitudes above 100 km where vehicle interaction effects subside. Thus, remote sensing and in-situ sampling are the primary tools used to understand the aeronomy of this region. This session will look at recent results from ground-based as well as in-situ and satellite-borne observations, the new sensors and mission concepts currently being planned or under development, and the impact of their integrated results on our understanding of the middle and upper atmosphere. These observations include, but are not limited to airglow, microwave, lidar, radar, and in-situ sampling of the composition, chemistry, and dynamics of the neutral and ionized atmosphere. It will also include laboratory and modelling studies that complement and corroborate these observations.

The meeting represents an excellent opportunity to share your research and develop new collaborations. Looking forward to seeing you in Hongcheon!

Best regards from the conveners,
Prof. Patrick Espy (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway), patrick.espy at ntnu.no Prof. Iain Reid (ATRAD Pty Ltd, Australia), iain.reid at adelaide.edu.au Dr. Jeng-Hwa Yee (Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States), sam.yee at jhuapl.edu

Prof Patrick J. Espy
Department of Physics
Norwegian University of 
  Science and Technology
NO-7491 Trondheim
Norway
Tel:       +47 73 55 10 95
Email:  patrick.espy at ntnu.no
Skype: patrick.j.espy


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