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CATEGORIES:Polar Conferences, Meetings and Events
CREATED:20210921T111500
SUMMARY:15th Polar Low Workshop - Call for abstracts
LOCATION:Moscow\, Russia
DESCRIPTION:The 15th Polar Low Workshop focuses on polar lows and mesocyclones as well 
 as mesoscale weather extremes in both hemispheres. This includes e.g. mesos
 cale weather phenomena such as katabatic winds, tip jets, boundary layer fr
 onts, and cold air outbreaks in polar regions. Contributions of experimenta
 l, climatological, theoretical, modeling and remote sensing studies are wel
 come. The workshop is organized by the Polar Lows Working Group (PLWG) and 
 is also part of the activities of the IASC (International Arctic Science Co
 mmittee) Atmosphere Working Group. The 15th Polar Low Workshop will be host
 ed by the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology in Moscow. \nImportant! \nDue to
  the COVID-19 pandemic, the meeting will be conducted in a hybrid format. D
 ependent on the feasibility of travel, the in-person part will take place i
 n Moscow at the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology. Please indicate in your a
 bstract submission if you intend to participate in person or remotely. \nPl
 ease submit your abstract by 30 September 2021 by email to: plwg2021 [AT] s
 ail [DOT] msk [DOT] ru (mailto:plwg2021@sail.msk.ru) \nThe workshop will no
 t have a registration fee! If you would like to apply for early career scie
 ntist travel support, please mention this in your abstract submission. \nWe
  hope to see you online or in-person in Moscow in December 2021! \nScientif
 ic organisation committee:\nSergey Gulev <a href="mailto:gul@sail.msk.ru">g
 ul [AT] sail [DOT] msk [DOT] ru</a> \nPolina Verezemskaya verezem [AT] sail
  [DOT] msk [DOT] ru (mailto:verezem@sail.msk.ru) \nNatalia Tilinina <a href
 ="mailto:tilinina@sail.msk.ru">tilinina [AT] sail [DOT] msk [DOT] ru</a> \n
 Thomas Spengler thomas [DOT] spengler [AT] uib [DOT] no (mailto:thomas.spen
 gler@uib.no) \nAlexander Gavrikov <a href="mailto:gavr@sail.msk.ru">gavr [A
 T] sail [DOT] msk [DOT] ru</a> \nMikhail Krinitskiy krinitsky [AT] sail [DO
 T] msk [DOT] ru (mailto:krinitsky@sail.msk.ru) \n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div itemprop="articleBody"><p class="p2" style="text-align: justify;">The&
 nbsp;<strong>15th Polar Low Workshop</strong> focuses on polar lows and mes
 ocyclones as well as mesoscale weather extremes in both hemispheres. This i
 ncludes e.g. mesoscale weather phenomena such as katabatic winds, tip jets,
  boundary layer fronts, and cold air outbreaks in polar regions. Contributi
 ons of experimental, climatological, theoretical, modeling and remote sensi
 ng studies are welcome. The workshop is organized by the Polar Lows Working
  Group (PLWG) and is also part of the activities of the IASC (International
  Arctic Science Committee) Atmosphere Working Group. The 15th Polar Low Wor
 kshop will be hosted by the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology in Moscow.&nbs
 p;</p><p class="p2" style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Important!&nbsp;</
 strong></p><p class="p2" style="text-align: justify;">Due to the COVID-19 p
 andemic, the meeting will be conducted in a hybrid format. Dependent on the
  feasibility of travel, the in-person part will take place in Moscow at the
  Shirshov Institute of Oceanology. Please indicate in your abstract submiss
 ion if you intend to participate in person or remotely.&nbsp;</p><p class="
 p2" style="text-align: justify;">Please <strong>submit your abstract by 30 
 September 2021 </strong>by email to: <a href="mailto:plwg2021@sail.msk.ru">
 plwg2021<small> [AT] </small>sail<small> [DOT] </small>msk<small> [DOT] </s
 mall>ru</a>&nbsp;</p><p class="p2" style="text-align: justify;">The worksho
 p will not have a registration fee! If you would like to apply for early ca
 reer scientist travel support, please mention this in your abstract submiss
 ion.&nbsp;</p><p class="p2" style="text-align: justify;">We hope to see you
  online or in-person in Moscow in December 2021!&nbsp;</p><p class="p2" sty
 le="text-align: justify;"><strong>Scientific organisation committee:</stron
 g></p><p class="p2" style="text-align: justify;">Sergey Gulev <a href="mail
 to:gul@sail.msk.ru">gul<small> [AT] </small>sail<small> [DOT] </small>msk<s
 mall> [DOT] </small>ru</a>&nbsp;<br />Polina Verezemskaya <a href="mailto:v
 erezem@sail.msk.ru">verezem<small> [AT] </small>sail<small> [DOT] </small>m
 sk<small> [DOT] </small>ru</a> <br />Natalia Tilinina <a href="mailto:tilin
 ina@sail.msk.ru">tilinina<small> [AT] </small>sail<small> [DOT] </small>msk
 <small> [DOT] </small>ru</a> <br />Thomas Spengler <a href="mailto:thomas.s
 pengler@uib.no">thomas<small> [DOT] </small>spengler<small> [AT] </small>ui
 b<small> [DOT] </small>no</a> <br />Alexander Gavrikov <a href="mailto:gavr
 @sail.msk.ru">gavr<small> [AT] </small>sail<small> [DOT] </small>msk<small>
  [DOT] </small>ru</a> <br />Mikhail Krinitskiy <a href="mailto:krinitsky@sa
 il.msk.ru">krinitsky<small> [AT] </small>sail<small> [DOT] </small>msk<smal
 l> [DOT] </small>ru</a>&nbsp;</p></div>
DTSTAMP:20260423T130507Z
DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20211208
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20211211
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