Sessions for the 2018 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting are being announced. If you will be leading a session relevant to the Atmospheric System Research (ASR) program or Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility, please let us know. We are collecting this information to be shared on the ASR and ARM websites as they are provided.
The following sessions are being convened by your colleagues at the AGU Fall Meeting for your abstract consideration. This year’s meeting will be held December 10 to 14, 2018, in Washington, D.C. Abstracts are being accepted now until August 1.
- A007: Aerosol, Cloud, Precipitation, and Radiation Studies Over the Southern Ocean
Primary Convener: Greg M McFarquhar, University of Oklahoma Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies - A008: Aerosol Influence on Ice-Containing Clouds Through Various Modes of Ice Nucleation
Primary Convener: Gourihar Kulkarni, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - A018: Atmospheric Aerosol Processes Across Scales
Primary Convener: Swarup China, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - A026: Boundary Layer Clouds and Climate Change
Primary Convener: Jan Kazil, University of Colorado, Boulder
Submissions encouraged for Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) ARM Symbiotic Simulation and Observation (LASSO) research - A034: Cloud-Aerosol-Radiation-Climate Interactions in the Southeast Atlantic
Primary Convener: Samuel E LeBlanc, Bay Area Environmental Research Institute, NASA Ames Research Center - A042: Deep Space Earth Observations
Primary Convener: Alexander Marshak, NASA – Goddard Space Flight Center - A059: Interactions Between Land-Surface, Convective Boundary Layer, Clouds and Aerosols – Linking Observations With Models
Primary Convener: Yunyan Zhang, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - A067: Local Processes and Global Impact of the Indo-Pacific Maritime Continent
Primary Convener: Samson M Hagos, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - A068: Marine Aerosols, Trace Gases, and Clouds Over the North Atlantic
Primary Convener: Richard Moore, NASA Langley Research Center - A070: Mesoscale and Severe Convective Storms: Understanding, and Model Development and Evaluation
Primary Convener: Jiwen Fan, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - A071: Microphysical and macrophysical properties and processes of ice and mixed-phase clouds: linking in-situ, remote sensing observations and multi-scale models
- A074: Multi-Sensor, Model, and Measurement Synergy: Aerosol Sources and Their Environmental Effects
Primary Convener: Ralph A Kahn, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center - A102: The Surface Energy Budget: Influences on Spatiotemporal Magnitude and Variability
Primary Convener: Paul W Stackhouse, NASA Langley Research Center - A104: Toward Reducing Systematic Errors in Weather and Climate Models: Evaluation, Understanding, and Improvement
Primary Convener: Shaocheng Xie, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - A110: Use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) in Atmospheric Science
Primary Convener: Fan Mei, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - A112: Weather and Climate Modeling across Scales: from Global to Convection-Permitting
Primary Convener: Koichi Sakaguchi, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - C028: Polar Climate: Processes and Predictability
Primary Convener: Hansi Alice Singh, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - GC005: Advances in Understanding and Predicting Water Cycle Extremes and Their Impacts on the Coupled Energy-Water-Land Systems
Primary Convener: Hailong Wang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - IN037: Gaining Insight From Geophysical Data in the Post-Download Era
Primary Convener: Scott M Collis, Argonne National Laboratory
This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science, through the Biological and Environmental Research program as part of the Atmospheric System Research program.