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2004

Conference/Meeting, Location

Dates

Abstract Dead-lines

 Special Features

Likely Attendees

ICARTT Plan & Coord

Orlando, FL

27-29 Apr. 2004  

Summer 2004 Planning Workshop
NASA-hosted, Rosen Center Hotel
NASA will provide a web registration site in the coming weeks.

ICARTT = International Consortium for Atmospheric Research on Transportation and Transformation
http://www.al.noaa.gov/ICARTT/ICARTTmain.shtml

Russell

5th International Symposium on Advanced Environmental Monitoring

Seoul, KOREA

28-30 Apr 2004 31 Dec 2003

(http://ademrc.kjist.ac.kr/5th_sym/e_index.html)

Prof. Young Joon Kim
Advanced Environmental Monitoring Research Center (ADEMRC), K-JIST

 

CALIPSO science team meeting

Cannes, FRANCE

3-5 May 2004  

Anne.Lifermann@cnes.fr

Kimberly A. Cannon kimberly.a.cannon@nasa.gov

CALIPSO Science Manager (757) 864-3814

Redemann

AERONET/ PHOTONS Workshop

El Arenosillo, SPAIN

10-14 May 2004  

AERONET & the wider view of aerosol collaborative studies (invited and solicited talks)

(http://aeronet.gsfc.nasa.gov)

 

Joint Assembly (CGU, AGU, SEG, EEGS),

Montreal, CANADA

17-21 May 2004

12 Feb 2004 (paper)

19 Feb 2004 2359 UT (Web)

www.agu.org

A05 Constraining the Global Mass Distribution of Mineral Dust Aerosol

A07 Magnitude and Causes of Decreasing Surface Solar Radiation (Cohen at vwshep@agril.gov.il, G. Stanhill at gerald@agril.gov.il, B. Liepert at liepert@ideo.columbia.edu, or Martin Wild at wild@geo.umnw.ethz.ch)

A11 Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosol Processes in West Africa: Saharan Dust, Biomass Burning, and Measured Tropospheric Ozone

GC04, Multiangle Remote Sensing of the Terrestrial Environment

MISR Data User's Workshop.

Houben

Challenges in the Climate Sciences,

Blois, FRANCE

23-28 May 2004  

Chateau de Blois

http://opserv.obspm.fr/confs/climates.html

Purpose: emphasize current lack of understanding of key processes in terrestrial cliimate. This includes solar drivers of climate chage.

1st International Raman Lidar Techniques Workshop

Greenbelt, MD

25-28 May 2004   NASA/ Goddard Space Flight Center (www.ecotronics.com/raman) Livingston?

NOAA CMDL Annual Meeting,

Boulder, CO

26-27 May 2004 19 Apr 2004

http://www.cmdl.noaa.gov/annualmeeting/reply.html

anna-marie.buggle@noaa.gov

Recent observations concerning trace gases, climate forcing, radiation, aerosols and ozone
Includes os by both independent and cooperative investigators

 

Quadrennial Ozone Symposium

Kos, GREECE

1-8 Jun 2004

31 Dec 2003 (250 words)

20 Apr 2004 (2 pp)

http://www.QOS2004.gr

1. Observations and analyses of total and vertical ozone distributions
2. Observation techniques and intercomparisons
3. Tropospheric ozone in particular, past and future budgets and trends
4. Observations and budgets of mino constituents related to atmospheric ozone
5. Ozone chemistry
6. Model calculations - dynamics and chemistry coupling
7. Ozone - climate interactions
8. Ozone and ultraviolet radiation

Mostly poster presentations

Hamill
Livingston

8th HITRAN Conf

Cambridge, MA

16-18 Jun 2004  

-Current status of the spectroscopic database
-Relevant new spectroscopic data
-Priorities for incorporation of new parameters
-characterization of spectroscopic properties required by transmission and radiance calculations
-User applications and access

-cfa-www.Harvard.edu/HITRAN

-LRothman@CfA.Harvard.edu

 

SOSST Meeting

Boulder, CO

15-17 June 2004 30 Apr 2004 Sessions on data products (incl. algorithms and validation), climate modeling, data assimilation, trends and variability, polar processing, UT/ LS issues, and new & future occultation instruments. Each session will begin with one or two invited overview talks, after which poster and discussion sessions will be held. Register by 15 May at http://www-sosst.larc.nasa.gov/ or http://www.seeuthere.com/event/m2c640-620646488884 Reserve Millenium Harvest House hotel by 15 May to get government rate, $89/night. Hamill
Livingston
Russell

AOGS (Asia-Oceania Geophysical Society) Annual Meeting and Exhibition,

Suntec City, SINGAPORE

5-9 July, 2004 15 Feb 2004

OA3 session at AOGS meeting will address and discuss the physical processes of the emission, transport and transformation of Asian Dust- Yellow Sand through observations and modeling

<http://www.asianoceania.org>

 

Int'l Laser Radar Conference,

Matera City, Basilicata, ITALY

12-16 Jul 2004 1 Mar 2004 Camera-ready summary: 12 Apr 2004 website: http://ilrc22.imaa.cnr.it/ Redemann ?

MODIS Science Team Meeting,

Near GSFC

13-15 Jul 2004   Salomonson will present an outline of how the Science Team will be proceeding over the next three years Schmid ?

35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly,

Paris, FRANCE

18-25 Jul 2004 29 Feb 2004

Scientific Commission A, "Space Studies of the earth's Surface, meteorology and climate", has 3 Sub-Commissions: A1, Atmosphere (including troposphere and stratosphere), Meteorology and climate; A2, Ocean dynamics and productivity; A3, Land Processes and Morphology

http://www.copernicus.org/COSPAR/COSPAR.html

Houben

SPARC 3rd General Assembly,

Victoria, BC, CANADA

1-6 Aug 2004 15 Mar 2004

http://sparc.seos.uvic.ca

Chemistry, radiation, aerosols, and dynamics in the UT/LS
Particular emphasis: chemistry-climate coupling

Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting,

Honolulu, HI

16-20 Aug 2004

29 Apr (paper)

6 May, 1400 UT (web)

http://www.agu.org/meetings/wp04/
similar in structure to the AGU Fall Meeting

all areas of geophysical sciences. The meeting focus is on topics of interest in the western pacific region but does not exclude other geophysical topics.

International radiation symposium,

Busan, KOREA

23-28 Aug 2004 31 Mar 2004

http://www.irs2004.org

Program completion (April-May 2004)
Accommodation Information (May 2004)
Registration Information (May 2004)
Travel information (May 2004)

Bergstrom ?
Redemann

8th IGAC Scientific conference

Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND

4-9 Sep 2004 30 Apr 2004

Check the IGAC website for details http://www.igacconference2004.co.nz/

30th April 2004: Response indicating disposition of talks eg accepted/rejected oral or poster
30th June 2004: Earlybird registration deadline
4th September 2004: Conference evening icebreaker and registration
5th - 9th September 2004: Conference science programme

Bergstrom

Sensors, Systems, and Next Generation Satellites X (RS03) Part of SPIE's International Symp. on Sensing

Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, SPAIN

13-17 Sep 2004 1 March 2004 (open to post- deadline abstracts)

- sensors being developed - satellites being developed - new design concepts for sensors, systems and satellites - hyperspectral spaceborne sensors - sensor calibration techniques - in-situ sensor measurement assimilation - detectors and spectral filters - LIDAR systems - system precursors including test beds and airborne simulators - new data processing techniques

http://spie.org/info/ers

8th Int'l Conf. on Carbonaceous particles in the Atmosphere,

Vienna, AUSTRIA

14-16 Sep 2004 30 Apr 2004

Sampling & analysis; Optical properties; Sources & characterization; Climate effects; Concentrations; Hydration & CNN properties; Transport & transformation; Other relevant issues

carbon2004@cta.tuwien.ac.at

Keynote speaker: Jim Hansen

Schmid ?

IGARSS,

Anchorage, Alaska

20-24 Sep 2004

12 Mar 2004

25 June 2004 (full paper)

http://www.igarss04.org  

AIAA Space 2004 Conf & Exhibit,

San Diego, CA

28-30 Sep 2004 12 Mar 2004

Earth Science and Environmental Space Missions Systems give unprecendented understanding of Earth as a system. Predict weather and other trends, ... NPOESS will transform the way we predict weather other trends. Papers are invited that provide insight into earth science endeavors. Enabling technologies (sensor, spacecraft telemetry, autonomous ops, etc.)... Potential benefits of enhanced earth science missions? New promising areas of earth science research.

http://www.aiaa.org/author/index.hfm?view=3&screen=20&loadview=-1&lumeetingid=1014&cfp=cfp

 

23rd Annual AAAR conference,

Atlanta, GA

4-8 Oct 2004 21 Apr 2004

Log onto www.aaar.org to submit your abstract.

Please note: Presenting authors are required to attend the conference

 

SOLAS 2004 Open Science Conf.,

Halifax, NS

13-16 Oct 2004 31 Jan 2004

www.uea.ac.uk/env/solas/ss04.html

SOLAS=Surface Ocean Lower Atmosphere Study

 

IAVCEI General Assembly,

Pucon, CHILE

14-20 Nov 2004 15 May 2004

Session 6a: Impact of volcanic eruptions on weather and climate

All aspects of the relationship of volcanic eruptions and the atmosphere, including... radiative and dynamical responses, ..., remote sensing, and stratospheric transport of aerosols.

http://www2.sernageomin.cl/iavcei/iavcei.html

 

AGU Fall,

San Francisco, CA

13-17 Dec 2004     Bergstrom
Redemann
Russell
Schmid

2005

Conference/ Meeting. Location

Dates

Abstract Dead-line

Special Features

Likely Attendees

Reagan Honor Workshop

Tucson, AZ

12-13 Jan 2005   Workshop to honor John Reagan's service to the science community. IGARSS has unofficially agreed to lead this effort.  

Gordon Research Conference on Radiation & Climate,

Waterville, ME

24-29 July 2005      

 


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