The 16th Symposium on Aerosol–Cloud–Climate Interactions is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Committee on Atmospheric Chemistry.
Call for Papers
Papers for the 16th Symposium on Aerosol–Cloud–Climate Interactions are solicited on the following:
Advances in observational and modeling studies of mineral dust in the Earth system
Aerosol-Cloud interactions over the North Atlantic Ocean
Advances on the polarimetric remote sensing of aerosols and clouds
Aerosol-climate interactions from regional to global scale
Aerosol-Cloud Interactions in Mixed-Phase Clouds
Aerosol-cloud interactions in warm clouds
Aerosol-Radiation Interactions
Challenges and Progress in Understanding, Simulating and Forecasting Fog
Formation and impacts of atmospheric aerosols and cloud condensation nuclei: experiment, observation, and modeling
Joint Sessions
Aerosol-cloud interaction in deep convection (Joint session with 1st Symposium on Cloud Physics)
Atmospheric Aerosols and Human Health (Joint with the 26th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry and the 15th Conference on Environment and Health)
Atmospheric Ice-Nucleating Particles and Ice Formation Processes in Clouds (Joint session with 1st Symposium on Cloud Physics)
Cloud and precipitation responses to aerosol pollution, weather modification, and climate intervention (Joint session with the 24th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification, the First Symposium on Cloud Physics)
Mesoscale cloud organization: (Joint session with 1st Symposium on Cloud Physics)
Probabilistic Particle-Based Methods in Aerosol-Cloud Microphysics Modeling (Joint session with 1st Symposium on Cloud Physics)
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.