[Aura] AGU 2018 Session Announcement for Aura

Juvera, Elizabeth M. (ARC-SG)[Bay Area Environmental Research Institute] liz.juvera at nasa.gov
Tue Jun 26 08:18:09 PDT 2018


Dear Aura Colleagues,

Please consider submitting an abstract to the following session at the AGU fall meeting that will take place in Washington DC.  Abstracts are due on August 1.

A023: Atmospheric Trace Species in the Stratosphere: Distribution, trends, variability, and processes related to stratospheric ozone and climate

Stratospheric trace species impact climate through chemical, radiative and dynamical effects. Determining and attributing variability in stratospheric ozone, water vapor and aerosols are currently active research topics.  Uncertainties exist regarding the interplay between changes in stratospheric trace species and climate and the response in a future with increased greenhouse gases and ozone recovery.  This session encourages abstracts on the distribution, trends and variability of ozone and related trace species (including aerosols and ODSs) that affect stratospheric ozone as well as their interactions with climate.  This includes studies on stratospheric dynamics, transport and mixing, radiation, and chemistry for past, present and future climates. Observational studies using satellite, ground based, and in situ measurements, and modeling studies covering all aspects of stratospheric changes and their impact on climate on all timescales including addressing controls imposed by the Montreal Protocol and its recent Kigali Amendment (controlling HFCs) are welcome.

Web site for abstract submissions:

https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm18/prelim.cgi/Session/50372

Sincerely,
Susan Strahan, Karen Rosenlof, and John Daniel
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Liz Juvera
Earth Science Projects Office
NASA Ames Research Center MS 232-22
Bay Area Environmental Research Institute
liz.juvera at nasa.gov<mailto:liz.juvera at nasa.gov>
(650) 604-5965 - Ames
(650) 282-0797 - Cell

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