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SUMMARY:Virtual Atmosphere-Cryosphere-Ocean seminar week (19-23 July 2021)
LOCATION:Online
DESCRIPTION:<p style="text-align: justify;">The <strong>International Association of Cr
 yospheric Sciences (IACS)</strong>, the <strong>International Association o
 f Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS)</strong>, and the <strong>In
 ternational Association of the Physical Sciences of the Oceans (IAPSO)</str
 ong> are pleased to announce a<strong> week of online seminars, 19-23 July 
 2021</strong>. <a href="https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/vaco-21-registration
 -tickets-146559745143" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Registration </a>is F
 REE. Details of the programme can be found <a href="https://cryosphericscie
 nces.org/vaco-21/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>, and an outline 
 is given below.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">The programme of invited
  speakers includes Early Career Scientist award recipients. From IACS, we a
 re delighted to present our 2021 awardees David Bigelow and Giulia Mazzotti
 . The IACS Early Career Scientist award is a cash prize of €1000 awarded ev
 ery two years to two early career scientists who have published the best sc
 ientific papers on a cryospheric subject as assessed by an ad-hoc evaluatio
 n committee. Information of the IACS ECS awardees of 2021 can be found in o
 ur <a href="https://cryosphericsciences.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/2021
 _March_IACS_newsletter.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">newsletter</a>.<
 /p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>The Virtual Atmosphere-Cryospher
 e-Ocean seminar week (19-23 July 2021) programme</strong></p><p style="text
 -align: justify;"><strong>Monday 19 July, 15:00-17:00 UTC</strong>. Remote 
 sensing of the atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere</p><ul style="text-align: j
 ustify;"><li>Pepijn Veefkind: The impact of COVID-19 policy measures on air
  quality and climate: the view from space</li><li>Paolo Cipollini: Essentia
 l Climate Variables over oceans and ice: a view from space</li><li>Byongjun
  Hwang: Satellite observation of the floe size distribution of Arctic sea i
 ce: implications for sea ice models</li></ul><p style="text-align: justify;
 "><strong>Tuesday 20 July, 15:00-17:00 UTC</strong>. Field observations of 
 the atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere</p><ul style="text-align: justify;"><l
 i>Laura Stevens: Stress coupling between Greenland supraglacial lakes durin
 g rapid drainage</li><li>Markus Frey: Sea salt aerosol from blowing snow ab
 ove sea ice – observations, modelling and atmospheric impacts</li><li>Joell
 en Russell: Designing the required Southern Ocean observing system for pred
 icting climate change: robot floats, satellites and supercomputers</li></ul
 ><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Wednesday 21 July, 15:00-17:00 UTC
 </strong>. IAMAS-IACS-IAPSO Early Career Scientist Awards</p><ul style="tex
 t-align: justify;"><li>Giulia Mazzotti: Forest snow modelling from tree to 
 regional scales</li><li>Marta Abalos: Human impacts on the stratospheric ci
 rculation</li><li>Thomas Wahl: Bigger ships or less flooding? How tidal cha
 nges affect flooding along the U.S. coast</li><li>Jessica Fitzsimmons: Micr
 onutrient trace metal dynamics in the Arctic Ocean</li><li>David Bigelow: T
 he role of englacial hydrology in the filling and drainage of an ice-dammed
  lake</li></ul><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Wednesday 21 July, 1
 7:00-17:30 UTC</strong>. Coupled changes and variability in the atmosphere,
  ocean and cryosphere</p><ul style="text-align: justify;"><li>Elizabeth Bar
 nes: Machine learning and climate projections</li></ul><p style="text-align
 : justify;"><strong>Thursday 22 July, 12:00-13:30 UTC</strong>. Coupled cha
 nges and variability in the atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere</p><ul style="
 text-align: justify;"><li>Ruzica Dadic: How much does spatial variability o
 f the sea ice surface (SSL/snow) influence sea ice thickness?</li><li>Matth
 ew England: Global ocean-atmosphere climate teleconnections</li></ul><p sty
 le="text-align: justify;"><strong>Friday 23 July, 15:00-17:00 UTC</strong>.
  Modelling atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere interactions</p><ul><li style="
 text-align: justify;">Cécile Agosta: Antarctic surface mass balance: local 
 and large-scale drivers, present and future</li><li style="text-align: just
 ify;">Jenny Mecking: Predicting the 2015 North Atlantic Cold Blob</li><li s
 tyle="text-align: justify;">Doug Smith: Robust but weak multi-model atmosph
 eric response to future Arctic sea ice loss</li></ul>
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DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20210720
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