CEDAR email: IUGG 2023 Session: JA05 Solar Influence on the Atmosphere and Climate
Astrid Maute
maute at ucar.edu
Mon Nov 14 20:11:48 MST 2022
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that online registration and abstract submission
for the 28th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and
Geophysics (IUGG 2023) to be held at the* CityCube Berlin, Germany, 11-20
July 2023,* is now open. Please check the meeting website at
https://www.iugg2023berlin.org/home-2/ for details.
We draw your attention to this session that would be of interest to the
SCOSTEP/PRESTO community
*Session: JA05 Solar Influence on the Atmosphere and Climate (Joint IAGA &
IAMAS)*
Conveners: Christoph Jacobi, Luc Damé, Odele Coddington
The session description is copied below.
Two important deadlines: Abstract submission deadline is 14 February 2023 (
https://www.iugg2023berlin.org/abstract-submission/); Early registration is
28 April 2023 but all authors are required to register by 6 April 2023 to
be included in the final program.
Description
The role of the Sun’s influence on past climate as well as in future climate
variability keeps attracting much interest presently. State of the art
climate models now include a well resolved stratosphere and mesosphere.
This allows the prediction of global climate and its changes taking into
account expected solar related variability, particularly in the
ultraviolet, at short to long time scales. In the middle and upper
atmosphere solar related electromagnetic and particle variability is one
dominant forcing mechanism for atmospheric variability at time scales from
days to decades. In this session we aim to stimulate discussion on the
solar variability that drives Earth-system change on time scales from days
to centuries. We welcome results from observations, including observations
of solar radiation, theoretical work and modeling efforts that facilitate
the implementation of solar irradiance in Earth science applications and
that quantify meteorological and solar effects on the lower, middle, and
upper atmosphere. We also welcome discussions on new missions or
observational means to address these issues. Advances in reconstructing
past climate and in projecting future climate considering the role of
extraterrestrial forcing are also desired.
Sincerely,
Odele Coddington
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