IAMAS, IAPSO and IACS invite the international atmospheric, oceanographic and cryospheric research community to MOCA-09, their Joint Assembly, to be held in July 2009 in Montréal, Québec, Canada.
THE DEADLINE FOR THE SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS IS JANUARY 23, 2009
SEE:
http://www.moca-09.org
Consider submitting a contribution to the (Joint) Symposium XYZ:
J02 Observations of High Latitude Climate Change
http://www.moca-09.org/e/J01.shtml
Final Call for Abstracts
"Observations of High Latitude Climate Change"
MOCA-09 Joint Assembly, July 2009
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
IAMAS, IAPSO and IACS invite the international atmospheric, oceanographic and cryospheric research community to MOCA-09, their Joint Assembly, to be held in July 2009 in Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Session conveners for (J01) "Observations of High Latitude Climate Change" seek abstract submissions for relevant papers that bring together observational descriptions of the high latitude regions in the atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere from 200 years ago to the present. Topics from both polar regions as well as from in situ and space based observing platforms are the basis for this symposium. New observations collected via recent efforts, including the International Polar Year (IPY), International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition (ITASE), and other ongoing long-term observational and paleo-climate efforts related to climate change at the poles, are solicited. In addition, presentations dealing with observational and data assimilation methods are welcome. Sample topic areas include ice core observations, mass balance investigations (surface, airborne or satellite based), satellite observations (e.g. altimetry, clouds, icebergs, etc.), ocean monitoring studies (e.g. ARGO, AON, etc.), polar surface observing networks (e.g. Automatic Weather Stations, ground-based GPS, etc.), and data syntheses from reanalysis.
Abstracts are due 23 January 2009. Please submit abstracts here: http://www.iamas-iapso-iacs-2009-montreal.ca/e/02-abstracts_submission_e.shtml
Questions regarding this session should be directed to mattl@ssec.wisc.edu.
Convenors:
Matthew Lazzara (IAMAS), Shelley Knuth (IAMAS), David Reusch (IAMAS), Michael Town (IAMAS), Peter Haugan (IAPSO)
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Matthew Lazzara -Meteorologist- Antarctic Meteorological Research Center
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AMRC at McMurdo Weather Office Phone: x2565/pager 328 Dorm 209/323/x2809
AWS at Crary Science and Engineering Center Lab 238 Phone: x4238
McMurdo Station, Project S-202/283, PSC 469 Box 800, APO AP 96599-1035
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901 Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences http://amrc.ssec.wisc.edu
Space Science and Engineering Center E-mail: mattl@ssec.wisc.edu
University of Wisconsin-Madison Phone: (608) 262-0436
1225 West Dayton Street, Madison, WI 53706 Fax: (608) 263-6738
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THE DEADLINE FOR THE SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS IS JANUARY 23, 2009
SEE:
http://www.moca-09.org
Consider submitting a contribution to the (Joint) Symposium XYZ:
J02 Observations of High Latitude Climate Change
http://www.moca-09.org/e/J01.shtml
Final Call for Abstracts
"Observations of High Latitude Climate Change"
MOCA-09 Joint Assembly, July 2009
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
IAMAS, IAPSO and IACS invite the international atmospheric, oceanographic and cryospheric research community to MOCA-09, their Joint Assembly, to be held in July 2009 in Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Session conveners for (J01) "Observations of High Latitude Climate Change" seek abstract submissions for relevant papers that bring together observational descriptions of the high latitude regions in the atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere from 200 years ago to the present. Topics from both polar regions as well as from in situ and space based observing platforms are the basis for this symposium. New observations collected via recent efforts, including the International Polar Year (IPY), International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition (ITASE), and other ongoing long-term observational and paleo-climate efforts related to climate change at the poles, are solicited. In addition, presentations dealing with observational and data assimilation methods are welcome. Sample topic areas include ice core observations, mass balance investigations (surface, airborne or satellite based), satellite observations (e.g. altimetry, clouds, icebergs, etc.), ocean monitoring studies (e.g. ARGO, AON, etc.), polar surface observing networks (e.g. Automatic Weather Stations, ground-based GPS, etc.), and data syntheses from reanalysis.
Abstracts are due 23 January 2009. Please submit abstracts here: http://www.iamas-iapso-iacs-2009-montreal.ca/e/02-abstracts_submission_e.shtml
Questions regarding this session should be directed to mattl@ssec.wisc.edu.
Convenors:
Matthew Lazzara (IAMAS), Shelley Knuth (IAMAS), David Reusch (IAMAS), Michael Town (IAMAS), Peter Haugan (IAPSO)
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Matthew Lazzara -Meteorologist- Antarctic Meteorological Research Center
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AMRC at McMurdo Weather Office Phone: x2565/pager 328 Dorm 209/323/x2809
AWS at Crary Science and Engineering Center Lab 238 Phone: x4238
McMurdo Station, Project S-202/283, PSC 469 Box 800, APO AP 96599-1035
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901 Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences http://amrc.ssec.wisc.edu
Space Science and Engineering Center E-mail: mattl@ssec.wisc.edu
University of Wisconsin-Madison Phone: (608) 262-0436
1225 West Dayton Street, Madison, WI 53706 Fax: (608) 263-6738
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