Submit your abstracts by new deadline of August 5
Sessions for the 2024 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Annual Meeting have been announced. If you are leading a session relevant to Atmospheric System Research (ASR) or the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility, please let us know. We are collecting this information to be shared on the ARM and ASR websites as it is provided.
The sessions below are being convened by your colleagues during the 2024 AGU Annual Meeting from December 9 to 13 for your abstract consideration. This year’s meeting is scheduled to be in person in
Washington, D.C., and online.
Submit your abstracts to AGU now until the extended deadline of 2 p.m. Eastern time August 5.
Scientific Sessions
- A002 – Accelerating our Understanding of Summertime Urban Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases Using Data from the Last Decade of Field Campaigns
(soliciting contributions that use data from the TRACER and EPCAPE campaigns)
Primary Convener: Rebecca Schwantes, NOAA Chemical Sciences Laboratory
- A004 – Advanced Understanding of Secondary Aerosol Formation and its Impact on Radiative Forcing under Polluted Environment
Primary Convener: Song Guo, Peking University
- A011 – Advances in Quantifying Warm Cloud Adjustments to Aerosol Perturbations: Insights from Observations, Simulations and Data-driven Approaches
Primary Convener: Xiaojian Zheng, Argonne National Laboratory
- A012 – Advances in Radar Remote Sensing of Clouds and Precipitation: Observations, Data Processing, Weather and Water Model Applications
Primary Convener: Haonan Chen, Colorado State University
- A013 – Observational and Modeling Studies for Improved Wind Energy Characterization & Forecasting
(soliciting contributions that use data from the AWAKEN campaign)
Primary Convener: Arka Mitra, Argonne National Laboratory
- A017 – Processes of (Sub) Cloud Scales: Modeling, Observations and Parameterizations
Primary Convener: Chunsong Lu, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
- A021 – Advances in Theoretical Understanding of Atmospheric Convection across Scales
Primary Convener: Qiu Yang, Peking University
- A025 – Advancing Precipitation Predictions with Physical Models and Artificial Intelligence
Primary Convener: Xiaodong Chen, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- A026 – Advancing Understanding of Atmosphere-Land-Hydrology Interactions in Cold Environments
Primary Convener: Lele Shu, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- A028 – Aerosol, Cloud, Precipitation and Radiation Studies over High Latitude Oceans
Primary Convener: Greg M. McFarquhar, University of Oklahoma/Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations
- A030 – Aircraft Emissions and Contrail Cirrus: Impacts on Air Quality and Climate
Primary Convener: Richard Moore, NASA Langley Research Center
- A037 – Aquatic Aerosols: From Microscale Processes to Impacts on Clouds and Climate
Primary Convener: Hosein Foroutan, Virginia Tech
- A038 – Assessing and Reporting Atmospheric Instrumental Uncertainty and Measurement Consistency
Primary Convener: Gao Chen, NASA Langley Research Center
- A040 – Atmospheric Aerosol Processes, Properties, and Impacts Across Scales
Primary Convener: Yuzhi Chen, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- A041 – Atmospheric Aerosols and Their Interactions with Clouds, Radiation, and Climate
Primary Convener: Bin Zhao, Tsinghua University
- A042 – Atmospheric Convection: Processes, Dynamics, and Links to Weather and Climate
Primary Convener: Giuseppe Torri, University of Hawaii at Manoa
- A043 – Atmospheric Ice Processes
Primary Convener: Jessie Creamean, Colorado State University
- A046 – Atmospheric Research Supported by Uncrewed Aerial Systems
Primary Convener: Fan Mei, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- A051 – Boundary Layer Clouds and Climate Change
Primary Convener: Hailong Wang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- A053 – Bridging Gaps between Observations, Modeling, Lab, and Theory in Clouds and Precipitation Research: Challenges and Progress
Primary Convener: Yongjie Huang, University of Oklahoma
- A056 – Characterizing Light-absorbing Aerosols above Clouds: Historical developments, present status, and future implications
Primary Convener: Hiren T. Jethva, Morgan State University
- A062 – Cloud Observations and Measurements from Remote-Sensing Instruments
Primary Convener: Nofel Lagrosas, Kyushu University
- A063 – Clouds, Precipitation, Aerosol and Air Quality in the Coastal Urban Environment of Southeastern, TX
(soliciting contributions that use data from the TRACER, TRACER-AQ, ESCAPE, and CUBE campaigns and the Southeast Texas Urban Integrated Field Laboratory)
Primary Convener: Michael P. Jensen, Brookhaven National Laboratory
- A067 – Contribution of Natural Aerosols to Uncertainty in Aerosol Climate Forcing
Primary Convener: Yan Feng, Argonne National Laboratory
- A078 – Evolution of the Aerosol Characterization over the Last Decades and its Impact on Climate in Clear-Sky Condition
Primary Convener: Jean-Claude Roger, University of Maryland, College Park
- A081 – Exploring the Interplay of Weather Modification and Climate Intervention: Modeling, Observations, and Field Campaigns
Primary Convener: Robert Wood, University of Washington
- A088 – Global Aerosol Modeling
Primary Convener: Kai Zhang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- A094 – Hydroclimate and Extremes in the Western United States in a Changing Climate
Primary Convener: Wei Zhang, Utah State University
- A104 – Light-Absorbing Carbon Aerosols: Observations, Models, Processes, and Impacts
Primary Convener: Chao Liu, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
- A110 – Microphysical and Macrophysical Properties and Processes of Ice and Mixed-Phase Clouds: Linking In Situ and Remote Sensing Observations and Multiscale Models
Primary Convener: Minghui Diao, San Jose State University
- A114 – New suborbital approaches for observing deep convection
Primary Convener: Patrick N. Gatlin, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
- A116 – Observation, Modeling and Parameterization of Cloud Properties and Processes
Primary Convener: Peng Wu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- A119 – Recent advances in aerosol representation and its impacts on climate, air quality and health
Primary Convener: Xiaohan Li, Princeton University
- A121 – Remote sensing measurements of aerosols: AERONET 30 years and beyond
Primary Convener: Elena Spinei Lind, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
- A127 – Stratospheric Dynamics, Aerosol Processes, and the Interactions with the Troposphere
Primary Convener: Hongwei Sun, University of Washington
- A132 – Tethered Aerosystems for Atmospheric Research and Remote Sensing
Primary Convener: Geoff Bland, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
- A134 – The Influence of Regional Aerosol Emissions on Climate and Extreme Events
Primary Convener: Daniel M. Westervelt, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
- A138 – The Spectral Dimension of Shortwave and Longwave Radiation in the Earth System
Primary Convener: Jake Joseph Gristey, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences/NOAA Chemical Sciences Laboratory/University of Colorado Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
- A141 – Understanding and Modeling of Mesoscale and Severe Local Convective Storm Processes
Primary Convener: Zhe Feng, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- A142 – Understanding Land-Atmosphere Interactions: The Role of Surface Fluxes, Boundary Layer Processes, and the Free Atmosphere
Primary Convener: Manuel Helbig, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences/Dalhousie University
- C012 – Coupled-system Processes of the Arctic Atmosphere-Sea Ice-Ocean System: Harnessing Field Observations and Advancing Models
Primary Convener: Matthew Shupe, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences/University of Colorado/NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory
- GC045 – Climate Downscaling and Weather Post-Processing: Development, Evaluation, and Applications
Primary Convener: Mimi Hughes, NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory
- GC134 – Science for resilient cities in a changing climate
Primary Convener: Benjamin F. Zaitchik, Johns Hopkins University
- P003 – Atmospheric chemistry, convection and clouds in exotic atmospheres
Primary Convener: Jonathan Mitchell, University of California, Los Angeles
- PP037 – Water Isotope Systematics: Improving Modern and Paleoclimate Interpretations
Primary Convener: Sylvia Dee, Rice University
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.