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ISSAOS 2008 – Topics and Speakers0 Welcome0.1 / 0.2 Introduction - overview Brune / All
I.1 / I.2 / I.3
Aerosol fundamentals aerosol distributions, properties, sources sinks, processes – the aerosol lifecycle
Carslaw
II.1 / II.2 In situ measurements general aerosol measurement methodsaerosol composition measurements
Fuzzi
II.3 / II.4 In situ measurements - AMS introduction to the Aerosol Mass Spectrometer; using the AMS
Coe
III.1 / III.2 Secondary Organic Aerosols (SOA)
phase partitioning theory; biogeochemical cycles; laboratory studies of SOA
Donahue
IV.1 / IV.2 / IV.3
Aerosol and clouds cloud formation; aerosol effects; observations; precipitation formation; cloud modeling; Large Eddy Simulations of aerosol-cloud interactions
Feingold
V.1 / V.2 Satellite measurements of aerosols
aerosol remote sensing methods; global satellite measurements
Bhartia
V.3 / V.4 Lidar measurements of aerosols aerosol lidar theory; lidar measurements RiziVI.1 / VI.2 / VI.3
Climate fundamentals overview of climate; climate change; aerosols and climate
Ramaswamy
VII.1 / VII.2 Climate modeling fundamentals of climate modeling; aerosols in climate models
Menon
VIII.1 / VIII.2 Climate projections climate change feedbacksprojections –aerosol/climate change
Penner
IX.1 Summary and conclusions Brune
Climate is changing. To address this issue, the most important research in aerosols and climate is …
“All models are wrong, but some are useful.” – George E.P. Box
“All observations are useful, but some are wrong.” – ???
• Climate sensitivity• surface temperature• hydrologic cycle (e.g., precipitation)• clouds – dynamic and/or aerosol forcing?
• Climate science testing (testing on many spatial and time scales)• obs/models of patterns of change• obs/models of aerosol/cloud interactions• linking observations and models
• Earth simulation• including all processes• probabilistic forecasting / uncertainties• human – climate interactions
Thanks forpaticipating.
Director of the School Local Organizing Committee William H. Brune Guido Visconti, Piero Di Carlo, Domenico Cimini
Lecturers
P. K. Barthia, NASA, USA
William Brune (Director), Penn State University, USA
Ken Carslaw, University of Leeds, UK
Hugh Coe, University of Manchester, UK
Neil Donahue, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Graham Feingold, NOAA ESRL, USA
Sandro Fuzzi, CNR ISAC, Italy
Surabi Menon, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., USA
Joyce Penner, University of Michigan, USA
V. Ramaswamy, NOAA, USA
Vincenzo Rizi, University of L’Aquila, ITALY