The 28th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Committee on Atmospheric Chemistry.
Papers for the 28th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry are solicited on the following:
Agriculture-Atmosphere Interactions
Air Quality Insights from Satellite Retrievals
Atmospheric Composition Modeling and Analysis Program (ACMAP)
Lessons Learned in Atmospheric Composition Field Campaigns
New perspectives on atmospheric reduced nitrogen from remote sensing, in situ measurements, and modelling approaches
Observing and Modeling Human and Natural Impacts on Carbon Reservoirs
Other Topics on Atmospheric Chemistry
Regional Air Quality
Surface-Atmosphere Exchanges, Interactions and Feedbacks
Joint Sessions
Atmospheric Composition and the Asian Monsoon (Joint with 23rd Conference on Middle Atmosphere)
Impacts of wildfires on atmospheric chemistry: from the surface to the stratosphere (Joint with 23rd Conference on Middle Atmosphere)
Upper Tropospheric and Stratospheric Processes (Chemical, Radiative and Dynamical) (Joint with 23rd Conference on Middle Atmosphere)
Episodic perturbations of stratospheric composition and their ozone layer impacts (Joint with the Richard Stolarski Symposium)
Ozone research achievements and Dr. Stolarski’s contributions on ozone depletion and trends (Joint with the Richard Stolarski Symposium)
The present and future of Earth System Modeling and the role of chemistry-climate coupling (Joint with the Richard Stolarski Symposium)
Stratospheric Ozone, Chemistry and Climate (Joint with 23rd Conference on Middle Atmosphere)
Aerosol, Convection and Air Quality in the Coastal Urban Environment of Southeast Texas (Joint with the 18th Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions)
Formation and Impacts of Aerosols and CCN: Experiment, Observation, and Modeling. (Joint with the 18th Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions)