[strat_list] EGU session on polar ozone (from Geir Braathen)

Mark Baldwin mark at nwra.com
Mon Jan 14 09:48:50 PST 2008


Dear Ozone Colleagues,



Happy New Year to all of you!


The European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2008 will be  
held in Vienna, Austria, 13 - 18 April 2008. As part of this meeting
there will, under Atmospheric Sciences, be a session on "Polar  
Ozone", AS3.13:


The session will cover all aspects of stratospheric ozone and other  
minor
species in the polar regions. Special emphasis is given to results from
recent polar ozone campaigns, including observational and model studies.
Preliminary results from projects related to the International Polar  
Year are welcome.

We encourage contributions on chemistry, radiation, dynamics, small  
and large
scale transport phenomena, meso-scale processes and polar- 
midlatitudinal exchange.

In particular, we encourage contributions on polar aspects of ozone/ 
climate
interactions, including empirical analyses and coupled chemistry/climate
model results and coupling between tropospheric climate patterns and  
high
latitude ozone.

As we are now in the middle of the International Polar Year (March  
2007 to March 2009), it will be of special interest to
see preliminary results from projects that belong to IPY.


The deadline for submission of abstracts is 14 January. Please follow  
the link below to submit your abstract:

http://www.cosis.net/members/meetings/abstracts/submit2.php? 
m_id=49&s_id=5623


General information on the Assembly, on accommodation and how to get  
there is found on the EGU web site:

http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2008/


I would also like to direct your attention to the Quadrennial Ozone  
Symposium, which this year will be held in Tromsø, Norway from
29 June to 5 July. The deadline for abstract submission is 25  
January. More information is found on the Symposium's official web site:

http://www.qos2008.no/


Hoping to see you in Vienna in April and in Tromsø in June/July.

Best regards from



Geir Braathen
GBraathen at wmo.int




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