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Upcoming Deadline for Submitting Abstracts of Papers at the Virtual CMOS Congress 2021 (May 31 - June 10)

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The CMOS Arctic SIG is seeking abstracts for Arctic and Northern Research papers for the virtual CMOS 2021 Congress in Ottawa ON May 31 – June 10, 2021 (see https://congress.cmos.ca/)

Please consider submitting an abstract for a paper for this Congress and select the Theme “Arctic Change”. This CMOS Congress will have several hundred participants and a full scientific program including about 400 scientific papers as oral sessions, poster papers and plenary speakers. The Congress will include up to 100 papers on Arctic and Northern Research.

Within the Arctic Change Theme, there are five Sessions (as listed below). The deadline for submitting abstracts is Feb. 22, 2021 (which cannot be extended).  To submit an abstract follow this link: https://cmos.ca/site/congress/abstract_submission?nav=sidebar.

 

310 Changing Arctic: Science and Policy Studies

Convenors: David Fissel (ASL Environmental Sciences Inc.), Helen Joseph (HCJ Consulting)

This interdisciplinary session will present emerging scientific results on the rapidly changing physical environment of the Canadian Arctic, over the past few decades and their implications to developing environmental policies…

 

320 The Changing Arctic Ocean

Convenors: Stephanie Waterman (University of British Columbia), Mary-Louise Timmermans (Yale University)

…This session invites submissions that investigate physical Arctic Ocean processes. We encourage studies that encompass observational, theoretical and numerical approaches to better understand the Arctic Ocean in a changing climate…

 

330 Environmental monitoring and observation at high latitudes and high

altitudes: challenges, solutions and opportunities

Convenors: Michael Allchin (University of Calgary), Ravi Sankar (University of Calgary)

Amplification of atmospheric warming at high latitudes and high altitudes is already impacting natural and human systems, shifting baseline climatologies, and altering the frequency and magnitude of extreme meteorological events…

 

340 The Changing Arctic Atmosphere

Convenors: Patrick L. Hayes (University of Montreal), Rachel Chang (Dalhousie University), James King (University of Montreal), William Ward (University of New Brunswick)

The Arctic atmosphere is changing rapidly. These changes are observed over various timescales in atmospheric composition, sea-ice extent, interactions with lower latitudes, and atmospheric inputs from land, snow, ice and oceans…

 

350 General Session - Arctic

Convenor: TBA

The first EU-PolarNet 2 newsletter is out!

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The first EU-PolarNet 2 newsletter is out now and is available for online viewing.

The intention of EU-PolarNet 2 is to issue an edition quarterly to inform readers about news from the consortium and affiliated projects, consortium partners, highlights in polar research and the EU Polar Cluster. The newsletter aims to provide you with information on the European polar research community and to give a glimpse on activities and events coming up in the near future.

Newsletter content:

  • From EU-PolarNet 1 to EU-PolarNet 2
  • Greetings from the EU-PolarNet 2 Management Support Team
  • First EU Polar Science Week 2020
  • EU-PolarNet 2 General Assembly
  • EU Polar Cluster annual meeting at EU Polar Science Week
  • Survey on stakeholder engagement
  • EU Polar Cluster News
  • Upcoming events

Springer Conference on Environmental Sciences - Invitation

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The editorial office of the Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration in collaboration with Springer organizes the 3rd EMCEI.

On this occasion, we are pleased to invite you to take part in the conference (in-person or virtually) and share/discuss your latest research findings.

3rd EMCEI Keypoints:

  • The 3rd EMCEI will take place 10–13 June 2021 in Sousse, Tunisia.
  • The 3rd EMCEI will go ahead in person but there will be a possibility to present online.
  • EMCEI is one of the largest international environmental science meetings (400-500 attendees).
  • EMCEI aims to provide a forum where scientists, especially early career researchers, can present their findings and discuss their ideas with experts in all fields of environmental science.
  • Discover here the Past Events.
  • EMCEI features talks and panels covering a diverse range of environmental science and science-society topics.
  • Abstract submissions (max. 500 words) will be accepted until 10 March 2021 at 20:00 CET.
  • EMCEI encourages submissions of research works that aim to bring solutions to most pressing environmental issues and to ensure a more societal welfare.
  • Before submission, please read the Guidelines.
  • The 1st EMCEI (2017) Proceedings were published by Springer and indexed by the Web of Science and Scopus.
  • The 2nd EMCEI (2019) Proceedings are in press and will be published by Springer and indexed in Scopus in a few weeks.
  • Most of the presented papers at EMCEI-2017 and EMCEI-2019 were also published in cooperating journals (Springer).
  • Read more details about our 3rd EMCEI Publication Plan.
  • Visit our website (www.emcei.net) to learn more about the event.
  • Contact us, if you need more information: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

We are looking forward to cordially welcoming you at the 3rd biennial gathering of EMCEI community from all over the world.

Greenland in the New Arctic - Virtual Discussion

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When: 22nd February 2021 3PM GMT / 10 AM EDT

A discussion on the landmark report.

Introduction by H.E. Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarsson, Iceland's Minister for Foreign Affairs who commissioned the report.

The Chair of the Commission H.E. Össur Skarphéðinsson, former Minister for Foreign Affairs will take questions from the global audience.

Call For Papers - 16th Conference on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography Virtual Meeting

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01-04 June 2021, Virtual Meeting

The 16th Conference on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography, sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Polar Meteorology and Oceanography Committee, will be held 1-4 June, 2021. Due to continued uncertainty and restrictions on travel associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, this conference will take place entirely virtually.

Papers are solicited on all aspects of polar meteorology and oceanography, including but not limited to:

  • Climate variability and change in the polar regions;
  • Rapid environmental change in the polar regions;
  • Interactions among polar atmosphere-ocean-land-ice components;
  • Atmospheric, ocean, land ice, or sea ice physical processes;
  • High latitude atmospheric and oceanic dynamics;
  • Weather and climate modelling in the polar regions;
  • Connections of the polar regions with the tropics and midlatitudes

Please submit your abstract electronically via the AMS conference website by 5 March 2021 (see the website for instructions). The abstract submission fee of $95 USD is charged at the time of submission and refundable only if the abstract is not accepted. Authors of accepted presentations will be notified via email by mid April 2021.

The conference program will be optimized for a virtual platform. Sessions will take place during the same set of standard work hours for the contiguous United States (e.g., 12pm-5pm Eastern time / 11am-4pm Central time / 10am-3pm Mountain time / 9am-2pm Pacific time). Live oral and poster sessions will not overlap.

Submissions by students, early-career scientists, and underrepresented groups will be prioritized, and limited funds in the form of registration fee waivers are available to support participation. Application instructions will be provided when abstract acceptance notifications are sent.

For further program information please contact the program chair, Edward Blanchard-Wrigglesworth, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington (email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

To submit an abstract: http://ametsoc.informz.net/z/cjUucD9taT05ODE3NDAwJnA9MSZ1PTEwODE3ODY5NDAmbGk9ODM2NjAzMjg/index.html

Meeting website: http://ametsoc.informz.net/z/cjUucD9taT05ODE3NDAwJnA9MSZ1PTEwODE3ODY5NDAmbGk9ODM2NjAzMzA/index.html

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