BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6ec6a127725208b8e36473ac2af5cd21 CATEGORIES:Polar Online Events CREATED:19700101T000000 SUMMARY:Virtual Atmosphere-Cryosphere-Ocean seminar week (19-23 July 2021) LOCATION:Online DESCRIPTION:The International Association of Cryospheric Sciences (IACS), the Internati onal Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS), and the I nternational Association of the Physical Sciences of the Oceans (IAPSO) are pleased to announce a week of online seminars, 19-23 July 2021. Registrati on (https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/vaco-21-registration-tickets-1465597451 43)is FREE. Details of the programme can be found here, and an o utline is given below.\nThe programme of invited speakers includes Early Ca reer Scientist award recipients. From IACS, we are delighted to present our 2021 awardees David Bigelow and Giulia Mazzotti. The IACS Early Career Sci entist award is a cash prize of €1000 awarded every two years to two early career scientists who have published the best scientific papers on a cryosp heric subject as assessed by an ad-hoc evaluation committee. Information of the IACS ECS awardees of 2021 can be found in our newsletter (https://cryo sphericsciences.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/2021_March_IACS_newsletter.p df).\nThe Virtual Atmosphere-Cryosphere-Ocean seminar week (19-23 July 2021 ) programme\nMonday 19 July, 15:00-17:00 UTC. Remote sensing of the atmosph ere, ocean and cryosphere\n\n - Pepijn Veefkind: The impact of COVID-19 pol icy measures on air quality and climate: the view from space\n - Paolo Cipo llini: Essential Climate Variables over oceans and ice: a view from space\n - Byongjun Hwang: Satellite observation of the floe size distribution of A rctic sea ice: implications for sea ice modelsTuesday 20 July, 15:00-17:00 UTC. Field observations of the atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere\n\n - Laura Stevens: Stress coupling between Greenland supraglacial lakes during rapid drainage\n - Markus Frey: Sea salt aerosol from blowing snow above sea ice – observations, modelling and atmospheric impacts\n - Joellen Russell: Des igning the required Southern Ocean observing system for predicting climate change: robot floats, satellites and supercomputersWednesday 21 July, 15:00 -17:00 UTC. IAMAS-IACS-IAPSO Early Career Scientist Awards\n\n - Giulia Maz zotti: Forest snow modelling from tree to regional scales\n - Marta Abalos: Human impacts on the stratospheric circulation\n - Thomas Wahl: Bigger shi ps or less flooding? How tidal changes affect flooding along the U.S. coast \n - Jessica Fitzsimmons: Micronutrient trace metal dynamics in the Arctic Ocean\n - David Bigelow: The role of englacial hydrology in the filling and drainage of an ice-dammed lakeWednesday 21 July, 17:00-17:30 UTC. Coupled changes and variability in the atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere\n\n - Eliza beth Barnes: Machine learning and climate projectionsThursday 22 July, 12:0 0-13:30 UTC. Coupled changes and variability in the atmosphere, ocean and c ryosphere\n\n - Ruzica Dadic: How much does spatial variability of the sea ice surface (SSL/snow) influence sea ice thickness?\n - Matthew England: Gl obal ocean-atmosphere climate teleconnectionsFriday 23 July, 15:00-17:00 UT C. Modelling atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere interactions\nCécile Agosta: Antarctic surface mass balance: local and large-scale drivers, present and futureJenny Mecking: Predicting the 2015 North Atlantic Cold BlobDoug Smith : Robust but weak multi-model atmospheric response to future Arctic sea ice loss X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The International Association of Cr yospheric Sciences (IACS), the International Association o f Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS), and the In ternational Association of the Physical Sciences of the Oceans (IAPSO) are pleased to announce a week of online seminars, 19-23 July 2021. Registration is F REE. Details of the programme can be found here, and an outline is given below.
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 newsletter.< /p>
The Virtual Atmosphere-Cryospher e-Ocean seminar week (19-23 July 2021) programme
Monday 19 July, 15:00-17:00 UTC. Remote sensing of the atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere
Tuesday 20 July, 15:00-17:00 UTC. Field observations of the atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere
Wednesday 21 July, 15:00-17:00 UTC . IAMAS-IACS-IAPSO Early Career Scientist Awards
Wednesday 21 July, 1 7:00-17:30 UTC. Coupled changes and variability in the atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere
Thursday 22 July, 12:00-13:30 UTC. Coupled cha nges and variability in the atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere
Friday 23 July, 15:00-17:00 UTC. Modelling atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere interactions