CEDAR email: Invitation to Participate in the ‘Hazards Session’ at the 2024 CEDAR Workshop

Khadka, Sovit (Orion) sovit.khadka at arcfield.com
Mon May 20 11:45:32 MDT 2024


Dear CEDAR community,

We cordially invite you to participate in our session - "Upper Atmospheric Response to Natural and Atmospheric Hazards" - at the 2024 CEDAR Workshop in San Diego, California. This session is scheduled for Thursday, June 13, 2024, from 13:30 - 15:30 PDT.


Workshop Description:

Synoptic atmospheric hazards, such as hurricanes and strong frontal activity, and defined geological hazards, such as seismic and volcanic activities, can trigger acoustic and gravity waves that propagate upwards and can be detected in the upper atmosphere. Additionally, man-made artificial, accidental, and intentional explosive events are also equally responsible for generating shock or acoustic wave signatures in the geospace environment. Observation and modeling of these events can give new insights into our understanding of the dynamics, chemistry, and fundamental coupling processes between the troposphere and the middle and upper atmosphere. In system theory, such lower atmospheric events can be thought of as a defined input, x(t), into a complex system, h(t), where the CEDAR community can observe y(t) and gain insight on the fundamental transfer function(s) representing the underlying physical processes controlling the upper atmospheric response. This workshop welcomes short interactive presentations on the upper atmospheric response to various natural and artificial phenomena occurring in the oceans, on land, and in the lower atmosphere. Such phenomena include but are not limited to, earthquakes, surface and submarine volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, typhoons, cyclones, hurricanes, tornados, thunderstorms, non-nuclear explosions, nuclear detonations, rocket exhausts, etc., which are studied from different observational and modeling approaches. The workshop seeks to bring together research communities from different disciplines and backgrounds so as to fundamentally develop a deeper understanding of the geophysical processes involved. It is anticipated that the impact of this activity can lead to new projects related to natural hazard-induced upper atmospheric dynamics, including research-based tools that may lead to early warning systems against such disasters.


The detailed workshop info is here: https://cedarscience.org/workshop/2024-workshop-hazards. If you want to contribute to our session, please let us know.


Looking forward to seeing you at the CEDAR24!


Conveners:

Sovit Khadka

Xing Meng

Pavel Inchin

Irfan Azeem

Cesar Valladares

Andrew Gerrard







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