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CREATED:20181016T091811
SUMMARY:IASC Workshop on Effects and Extremes of High Latitude Dust
LOCATION:Reykjavik\, Iceland
DESCRIPTION:First announcement of IASC Workshop on Effects and Extremes of High Latitud
 e Dust\nWhere: Reykjavik, Iceland,\nWhen: 13-14 Feb 2019\nConfirmed Key not
 e speaker: prof. Joanna Bullard, UK, the first-author of "High‐latitude dus
 t in the Earth system", https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002
 /2016RG000518\nVenue: Agricultural University of Iceland (AUI), Keldnaholt,
  Reykjavik, Iceland\nRegistration: <a href="https://link.webropolsurveys.co
 m/S/8FF87C7AEB56BB70">https://link.webropolsurveys.com/S/8FF87C7AEB56BB70</
 a>\nHigh latitude dust (HLD), originating from cold high latitudes (≥ 50 °N
  and ≥ 40 °S) affects the cryosphere, oceans, air quality and safety, and i
 n Europe both the High Arctic and the European mainland.\nExtreme HLD relat
 ed events include unexpected, unusual or unseasonal events with exceptional
  magnitude, duration, severity, or extent, such as most severe wind erosion
  events, storms, dust storms, snow-dust storms, heat waves, cold weather, a
 nd extreme snowfalls, for example.\nJointly organized by the Finnish Meteor
 ological Institute (FMI), the Agricultural University of Iceland (AUI), and
  the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC), together with the IceDu
 st Association, this workshop will bring together high latitude dust scient
 ists to present and discuss all aspects of effects and extremes of HLD. The
  workshop aims to networking and interaction. More information on the works
 hop, including session topics will be announced soon.\nEarly career scienti
 sts (registered PhD students or PhD degree gained within 5 years) are encou
 raged to apply for the IASC travel support when submitting a presentation. 
 Two ECS presentations will be selected for travel cost support of 750 eur (
 reimbursement based on receipts, further instruction for will be provided w
 hen the selection will be announced).\nRegistration: We welcome your regist
 ration (by 11 Jan 2019), and your submissions for talks (by 30 Nov 2018) an
 d posters (by 11 Jan 2019) via the registration link. The registration link
  is here: https://link.webropolsurveys.com/S/8FF87C7AEB56BB70\nUpdates to t
 he agenda can be followed in the internet at the following addresses: IASC 
 (<a href="https://iasc.info/upcoming-iasc-events">https://iasc.info/upcomin
 g-iasc-events</a>), FMI (https://twitter.com/FMI_Snow), and IceDust (<a hre
 f="https://icedustblog.wordpress.com/">https://icedustblog.wordpress.com/</
 a>).\nWe look forward to welcoming you!\nOrganizing team: Outi Meinander (F
 innish Meteorological Institute, contact: This email address is being prote
 cted from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>First announcement of IASC Workshop on Effects and Extremes of H
 igh Latitude Dust</strong></p><p>Where: Reykjavik, Iceland,<br />When: 13-1
 4 Feb 2019<br />Confirmed Key note speaker: prof. Joanna Bullard, UK, the f
 irst-author of "High‐latitude dust in the Earth system", <a href="https://a
 gupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2016RG000518">https://agupubs.on
 linelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2016RG000518</a><br />Venue: Agricultural
  University of Iceland (AUI), Keldnaholt, Reykjavik, Iceland<br />Registrat
 ion: <a href="https://link.webropolsurveys.com/S/8FF87C7AEB56BB70">https://
 link.webropolsurveys.com/S/8FF87C7AEB56BB70</a></p><p>High latitude dust (H
 LD), originating from cold high latitudes (≥ 50 °N and ≥ 40 °S) affects the
  cryosphere, oceans, air quality and safety, and in Europe both the High Ar
 ctic and the European mainland.<br />Extreme HLD related events include une
 xpected, unusual or unseasonal events with exceptional magnitude, duration,
  severity, or extent, such as most severe wind erosion events, storms, dust
  storms, snow-dust storms, heat waves, cold weather, and extreme snowfalls,
  for example.</p><p>Jointly organized by the Finnish Meteorological Institu
 te (FMI), the Agricultural University of Iceland (AUI), and the Internation
 al Arctic Science Committee (IASC), together with the IceDust Association, 
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 ession topics will be announced soon.</p><p>Early career scientists (regist
 ered PhD students or PhD degree gained within 5 years) are encouraged to ap
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 sentations will be selected for travel cost support of 750 eur (reimburseme
 nt based on receipts, further instruction for will be provided when the sel
 ection will be announced).</p><p>Registration: We welcome your registration
  (by 11 Jan 2019), and your submissions for talks (by 30 Nov 2018) and post
 ers (by 11 Jan 2019) via the registration link. The registration link is he
 re: <a href="https://link.webropolsurveys.com/S/8FF87C7AEB56BB70">https://l
 ink.webropolsurveys.com/S/8FF87C7AEB56BB70</a></p><p>Updates to the agenda 
 can be followed in the internet at the following addresses: IASC (<a href="
 https://iasc.info/upcoming-iasc-events">https://iasc.info/upcoming-iasc-eve
 nts</a>), FMI (<a href="https://twitter.com/FMI_Snow">https://twitter.com/F
 MI_Snow</a>), and IceDust (<a href="https://icedustblog.wordpress.com/">htt
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