FYI -
Not much polar meteorology other than IPY.....let me know if we feel we
ought to be going.
Matthew
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Reply-To: AGU <section@xxxxxxx>
Dear Colleague:
We welcome your abstract submissions for the Joint Assembly,
17-21 May 2004, in Montreal and sponsored by AGU, CGU, SEG, and EEGS.
This international meeting promises to highlight the growing
interdisciplinary nature of our science.
We want to call your attention to the sessions listed below that
are planned or co-sponsored by Atmospheric Sciences. These are
among the over 160 pre-planned sessions for the meeting.
You may submit a contribution on any topic in the Earth,
atmospheric, oceanic or space sciences, or related technology,
education or policy areas. So, even if you do not see a session
below that matches your planned contribution, we encourage you to
submit an abstract anyway. The program committee will organize
many other sessions from the general submissions.
Submit your abstract by going to
http://www.agu.org/meetings/sm04/program.shtml. The deadline for
online submissions is 19 February at 2359 UT.
Please also pass this information to your students and colleagues.
We look forward to seeing you at this showcase for world-class
science.
Scott King, Purdue University
Dick Peltier, University of Toronto
Program Chairs
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Preplanned Sessions for Atmospheric Sciences
UNION
U01 The International Polar Year 2007-8
U02 Scaling and fractals in the the earth, atmosphere, and
hydrosphere: resolution dependence and nonlinear variability
U03 Frontiers and Challenges in Deep Earth Dynamics
U04 Remote Observation of Earth and Planetary Environments:
The Challenge of Spatial Complexity through the Late Quaternary
U05 Greenhouse Gas, Climate and Ocean Interactions Through the
Late Quaternary
U06 Extreme Environments of the Precambrian Earth
U07 The importance of water and melt in mantle dynamics:
developing constraints from interdisciplinary studies
Atmospheric Sciences
A01 General Atmospheric Sciences
A01 Oxygen-18: Connecting climate models, observations and
paleo-data
A02 Tropical Water Vapor: New Understanding and New Challenges
A03 Extreme Weather
A04 Ice Cores: Contributions to Climate Variability and Dynamics
A05 Constraining the Global Mass Distribution of Mineral Dust
Aerosol
A07 Magnitude and causes of decreasing surface solar radiation
A08 Forcing of the high-latitude climate system by the
stratosphere
A09 Cyclones associated with tropical and extratropical
interactions
A10 Bioaerosols: Measurement, laboratory and modelling studies
A11 Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosol Processes in West
Africa: Saharan Dust, Biomass Burning and Measured Tropospheric Ozone
A12 Tropospheric chemistry and dynamics using data from
Measurement of Pollution in the Troposphere (MOPITT) experiment
A13 Tropospheric chemistry and dynamics using data from
Measurement of Pollution in the Troposphere (MOPITT) experiment
A14 Interpretation and Observation of Mesospheric Gravity Waves
from Earth and Space
Cosponsored Sessions
V05 Volatiles in magmatic systems
GC02 Northern Climate Properties, Trends and Impacts of Change:
Past, Present and Future
SA09 Global Change in the Upper Atmosphere and Ionosphere
A14 Interpretation and Observation of Mesospheric Gravity
Waves from Earth and Space
SA14 Mars Space Weather and Upper Atmosphere Science
SA18 Surface-Boundary-Exospheres in the Solar System
B06 Recent advances in coupled terrestrial carbon cycle and
climate modelling
H07 Remote Sensing of Precipitation (POSTER ONLY)
H24 Advances in Understanding the Global Water Cycle H13
Coordinated Enhanced Observing Period (CEOP)
H21 Ensemble Prediction
B13 Isotopes in Biogeochemistry
NG02 Nonlinear phenomena in fluid dynamics with implications for
climate
OS03 Marine and Terrestrial Records of Neogene Climate Influences
on the Orogeny, Denudation, and Ice Sheet Evolution in the
Alaskan-Canadian Cordillera
SA15 Mesosphere-Thermosphere-Ionosphere coupling processes and
issues for the Earth and planets
G05 Causes and Consequences of Variations in Earth Rotation on
Seismic to Millennial Time Scales
Complete Joint Assembly preplanned sessions and meeting details:
http://www.agu.org/meetings/sm04/index.shtml
Questions may be directed to sm-help@xxxxxxx or service@xxxxxxx.
AGU 2000 Florida Ave. NW, Washington DC 20009 USA +1 202.462.6900
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947 Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences http://amrc.ssec.wisc.edu
Space Science and Engineering Center E-mail: mattl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
University of Wisconsin-Madison Phone: (608) 262-0436
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