CEDAR email: URSI AT-RASC 2024 - session GH02 : The high latitude atmosphere
Liliana Macotela Cruz
elmc23 at bath.ac.uk
Thu Jan 18 12:26:51 MST 2024
Dear Colleagues,
The deadline for abstract submission to the URSI AT-RASC 2024 is 20 January 2024: https://www.eventure-online.com/eventure/login.form?A366e99a4-33f8-4841-9ec7-6fb8257a111f
We would like to encourage you to submit an abstract to the session GH02 : The high latitude atmosphere (Session description below)
Best regards,
Liliana Macotela, Lucilla Alfonsi, Jyrki Manninen, and Wojciech J. Miloch
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Session GH02 : The high latitude atmosphere
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The use of a multi-disciplinary and multi-instruments approach, with the aid of modelling efforts, is imperative to advance the current knowledge of the high-latitude atmosphere, including the ionosphere, and geospace. Some of the outstanding scientific questions within atmospheric and space physics, are:
1. How are different atmospheric layers coupled in the polar regions?
2. How does the upper polar atmosphere, i.e., mesosphere, thermosphere and ionosphere, respond to increased geomagnetic activity, including energy transfer from space?
3. How does the whole polar atmosphere impact short- and long-term climate variations?
Answering these questions will not only have implications on the understanding of processes in the polar atmosphere, but it will also greatly improve our understanding of the global atmospheric dynamics. We welcome contributions that help to answer the outstanding scientific questions related to the whole-atmosphere coupling, space weather influences and whole atmosphere response to climate change. We also welcome presentation and discussion of existing and planned instrumentation at high-latitudes and space-borne sensors.
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