AW11 Environmental Meteorology |
Convener: Sylvain M. Joffre | Co-Conveners: Martin Piringer , Alexander Baklanov , Peter Builtjes |
Oral Programme
/ Tue, 14 Sep, 08:30–13:00
/ Room E3
Poster Programme
/ Attendance Tue, 14 Sep, 18:30–19:30
/ Poster Area P1
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ENVIRONMENTAL METEOROLOGY (from local to global)
Environmental meteorology addresses the relationships and interactions between meteorological processes and variability, and the chemical state of and processes in the atmosphere affecting atmospheric composition and air quality. Atmospheric chemistry itself depends, apart from anthropogenic and biogenic/natural emissions, on meteorological conditions, while possible climate changes will affect basic physical and chemical processes. Vice-versa, connections between air pollution and climate forcing is also a rising issue.
Understanding, monitoring and predicting the state of the atmospheric environment requires an integrated approach based on various measuring techniques (in situ and remote sensing) together with model simulations. Earth Observation technologies are also becoming powerful tools, as coordinated for instance within the GMES and GEO initiatives.
With this EMS10 being held in Switzerland, a particular issue is the relationships between environment, meteorology and transports in the challenging Alpine area.
Possible topics for papers and posters in this Environmental Meteorology Session are (but not exclusively):
- Meteorological processes affecting atmospheric transport, transformation, biogeochemical cycling and deposition of atmospheric constituents and pollutants;
- Air quality modelling, incl. evaluation, integrated systems, population exposure, mitigation strategies;
- Urban meteorology and other complex terrain (mountains) challenges;
- Nuclear/chemical/biological emergency responses;
- Atmospheric monitoring for environmental atmospheric issues (e.g., air quality, stratospheric ozone, UV-radiation, atmospheric composition) as well as integrated system of systems (GEO);
- Impact of climate change on air quality, and vice versa (Long-range transport and interactions between local/regional scales and continental/global scales) ;
- Data-assimilation of satellite and remote sensing data and global data analysis;
- Forecasting, monitoring and impacts of biomass fires, transportation, or other human activities;
- Treaty monitoring (CLTRAP, Kyoto, Montreal, ...);
The session is sponsored and thus will serve as a dissemination forum for the COST Actions 728, 732, ES0602 and ES0603, the GMES-projects GEMS, MACC and PROMOTE, FP7 projects MEGAPOLI and PASODOBLE as well as the EU/Interreg-ERDF projects iMONITRAF, TRANSITECTS and SoNorA! The session is also sponsored by the EUMETNET WG-ENV.