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CATEGORIES:Polar Conferences, Meetings and Events
CREATED:20250311T102014
SUMMARY:Polar Winter Climate and Processes
LOCATION:British Antarctic Survey\, Cambridge\, UK &amp; online
DESCRIPTION: Workshop: "Polar Winter Climate and Processes: Towards Filling Knowledge G
 aps in the Understanding of the Coupled Climate System"\nRegistration and a
 bstract submission by 14 March 2025.\nThe fully hybrid workshop will focus 
 on four main themes:\n1. Polar winter storms and climate impacts\n2. Winter
  aerosols, clouds, and chemistry\n3. Large-scale teleconnections\n4. Identi
 fying knowledge gaps\nThey encourage contributions from all relevant discip
 lines, including observations (both in situ and remote sensing), modeling, 
 and theoretical research. Early career researchers are particularly encoura
 ged to apply for travel fellowships to support their in-person participatio
 n in the workshop.\n \n**Workshop Details**\nWhen: April 23-25, 2025\nWhere
 : British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK &amp; online\nWorkshop URL: https
 ://www.bas.ac.uk/event/workshop-on-polar-winter-climate-and-processes/\nThi
 s workshop is co-funded by the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC
 )and Surface Fluxes in Antarctica (SURFEIT), a NERC National Capability Int
 ernational research programme.\n \n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>&nbsp;Workshop: "Polar Winter Climate and Processes: Towards Filling Kno
 wledge Gaps in the Understanding of the Coupled Climate System"</p><p>Regis
 tration and abstract submission by <strong>14 March 2025</strong>.</p><p>Th
 e fully hybrid workshop will focus on four main themes:<br />1. Polar winte
 r storms and climate impacts</p><p>2. Winter aerosols, clouds, and chemistr
 y</p><p>3. Large-scale teleconnections</p><p>4. Identifying knowledge gaps<
 /p><p>They encourage contributions from all relevant disciplines, including
  observations (both in situ and remote sensing), modeling, and theoretical 
 research. Early career researchers are particularly encouraged to apply for
  travel fellowships to support their in-person participation in the worksho
 p.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>**Workshop Details**</p><p>When: April 23-25, 2025</p
 ><p>Where: British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK &amp; online</p><p>Works
 hop URL: <a href="https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/workshop-on-polar-winter-clim
 ate-and-processes/">https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/workshop-on-polar-winter-cl
 imate-and-processes/</a></p><p>This workshop is co-funded by the Internatio
 nal Arctic Science Committee (IASC)and Surface Fluxes in Antarctica (SURFEI
 T), a NERC National Capability International research programme.</p><p>&nbs
 p;</p>
CONTACT:https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/workshop-on-polar-winter-climate-and-processes/
DTSTAMP:20260404T013946Z
DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20250423
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20250426
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