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Eighth Symposium on Aerosol–Cloud–Climate Interactions

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Please note that abstract fees are only refundable if your abstract is rejected for presentation and Any abstracts withdrawn after acceptance must still be paid in full.

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Sponsors and Organizers

The Eighth Symposium on Aerosol–Cloud–Climate Interactions is organized by the AMS Committee on Atmospheric Chemistry and is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society.

Call for Papers

The theme for the 2016 AMS Annual Meeting, “Earth System Science in Service to Society”, weaves the many parts of AMS into a common core. Emphasizing the academic and research strength of AMS, the theme also connects that research to the benefits that society gains from our science. AMS merges the physical, chemical, and biological study of the Earth with human-centered “domains of action”: (1) Observing, (2) Analysis and research leading to understanding, (3) Modeling and prediction, and (4) Social sciences – how people deal with Earth. “Service to Society” explicitly evokes the integrated and complementary government and commercial enterprise that the AMS has done so much to foster over the last decade.  The 2016 meeting integrates AMS’ proud, nearly 100-year history of making a positive difference in the lives of our citizens by continually communicating the advances of its science research to the public and policy makers.

The Eighth Symposium on Aerosol–Cloud–Climate Interactions will organize various sessions on aerosol-radiation and aerosol-cloud interactions on both process-level understanding and parameterizations for models:

Student Award Opportunities

The Symposium Organizing Committee will host a student paper competition with award certificates and cash prizes for exemplary undergraduate and graduate student poster and oral presentations. Students must be the first author and presenting their own, original work. Students who wish to be considered for this prize must indicate their eligibility when submitting their abstract. 

Program Chair(s)

For additional information, please contact the Symposium program chairpersons, Sonia Kreidenweis (sonia@atmos.colostate.edu) and Jiwen Fan.

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