With the rapid pace of industrialization and urbanization comes a significant increase in atmospheric aerosol concentrations. Atmospheric aerosols produced by human activites and from natural processes significantly impact radiation, clouds, precipitation and regional and global climate. In this context, atmospheric aerosol has been selected as the topic for this year’s international conference of CAS-TWAS-WMO Forum on Climate Science (CTWF). And the 2016 CTWF international conference is jointly organized with the annual meeting of (1) AeroCom, an open international initiative of scientists interested in the advancement of the understanding of global aerosol modeling, large-scale measurement, and aerosol impacts on climate, and (2) AERO-SAT, an international consortium of experts on aerosol remote sensing from ground and space.
The main goal of the joint conference is to bring together experts to exchange ideas, discuss scientific problems in depth, and consider suitable solutions to aerosol-related issues through coordinated efforts. The meeting will consist of invited lectures followed by plenary discussions. There will also be sessions with contributed oral or poster presentations.
Global modelling of atmospheric aerosols (e.g., desert dust, organics, wildfire smoke, sea salt, sulfate, nitrate)
Remote-sensing aerosol amount and type retrievals
In situ observations of atmospheric aerosols
Ground-based, satellite, and model aerosol product intercomparisons
Aerosol optics and radiative forcing
Aerosol effects on clouds and precipitation
Aerosol and atmospheric chemistry interactions
Aerosol and climate interactions
09月19日
2016
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2016
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