The 19th Conference on Mesoscale Processes is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Committee on Mesoscale Processes.
Call for Papers
Papers for the 19th Conference on Mesoscale Processes are solicited on the following:
Advances in Cumulus Convection Measurements, Parameterization, and Modeling
Advances in Understanding Tropical Mesoscale Convective Systems and Precipitation Processes using Observations, Models and Artificial Intelligence
Extratropical cyclones and winter storms
Good organization vs. bad organization in deep convection
Mesoscale and climate processes
Mesoscale coastal phenomena
Mesoscale convective systems
Mesoscale processes associated with heavy rainfall
Microphysical and aerosol effects on mesoscale processes
Mid-latitude convective storms
Nocturnal Mesoscale Boundary Layer Circulations and Dispersion in Low-Relief Topography
Orographic flows and rainfall
Prediction of and data assimilation in mesoscale processes and mesoscale extremes
Results from past and future field campaigns
Tropical cyclones
Use of artificial intelligence to improve the understanding of mesoscale processes
Joint Sessions
Convection-permitting simulations and/or regional climate simulations of mesoscale extremes
Results from recent field campaigns (e.g., VORTEX-SE, RELAMPAGO, TORUS, and others)
Conference Contacts
For additional information, please contact the program chairs: Kristen Rasmussen ([email protected]) and Steve Nesbitt ([email protected]).