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Second International Conference on Global Warming

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Santa Fe, New Mexico,

July 17-21, 2006.

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Agenda:

The conference agenda and presentation abstracts are available here .

Participation (Submission deadlines have passed):

The following information applies to both the Global Warming Conference and the Aerosols Workshop. Please indicate with which of these two submeetings you prefer to associate your submission.

  • Abstract Deadline: June 9, 2006.

    Please submit a single paragraph abstract (300 words or less) for the Conference or Workshop in plain text via e-mail to aerosols2006@lanl.gov for review by the organizing committe.
  • Conference Committee Response: June 16, 2006.

    Authors will be notified by e-mail if their abstract has been accepted for either an oral or a poster presentation.
  • Extended Abstract Deadline: June 23, 2006.

    Please e-mail extended abstracts of up to 4 pages (may include graphics and equations) in the form of a PDF file to the organizing committee at aerosols2006@lanl.gov

Registration:

  • Registration covers the entire week, even if you can only attend part of the conference or workshop. The rates and deadlines are as follows:
    • $150 if paid by May 19, 2006
    • $100 for full time students registered by May 19, 2006
    • $250 after May 19, 2006

    To register fill in and submit the online registration form

Airport Transportation:

There are two shuttles available from the Albuquerque Airport (Sunport) to Santa Fe,

Rental cars are available at the airport.

Location and Attractions (including, the Santa Fe Opera):

The conference will be held in Santa Fe, New Mexico at the

This incredible and unique city is probably the best known tourist destination in the Land of Enchantment. Highlights include,

  • the historic plaza, art galleries, fine dining, mountains, trails, and immense blue sky and sunshine.
  • the world renowned Santa Fe Opera. Interested attendees are encouraged to buy tickets in advance,

    http://www.santafeopera.org/

    The scheduled performances include Cinderella (July 15 and 19), Magic Flute (July 21), and Salome (July 22). All performances are at 9 pm and we will keep our agenda open to facilitate this. Shuttle services are available from the hotel to the opera by various carriers.

Hotel Reservations:

  • Courtyard by Marriott, Santa Fe, NM
  • Conference rates are available. The following links will take you to the Marriott reservation page and insert the correct group codes, which are shown to the left of the links:

( If you don't select dates during the conference the Marriot web-site will claim that these group codes are invalid.)

Themes:

  1. Climate Change Observational Data (surface, satellite data, polar)
  2. Solar Variability and Cosmic Rays
  3. Oceans
  4. Surface Changes
  5. Black Carbon and Mineral Dust
  6. Aerosols-Clouds-Climate
  7. Cirrus Clouds
  8. Remote Sensing
  9. Hurricanes
  10. Next Ice Age
  11. Climate Sensitivity, Predictability, and Uncertainty
  12. Scaling aerosol processes in climate models
    • Process level models
    • Cloud Resolving Models
    • Global Climate Models
  13. Remote sensing of aerosol and clouds: Interactions & Trends
  14. Reducing Aerosol Uncertainties in Climate Effects
    • Direct Effects
    • Indirect Effects
    • Semidirect Effects
    • Impacts on Hydrological Cycle
  15. Trans-boundary Aerosol Pollution
    • Megacities
    • Biomass burning and fires
    • Dust storms
    • Industrial/Military pollutants

Science Program Committee:

  • P. Chylek (LANL, Conference Chair)
  • M. Dubey (LANL, Workshop Chair)
  • R. Pielke (CSU)
  • Q. Fu (UW),
  • C. Essex (Canada),
  • G. Lesins (Dalhousie, Canada),
  • J . Veizer (U. Ottawa),
  • Y. Kaufman (NASA),
  • A. Heymsfield, (NCAR),
  • G. North (TAMU),
  • M. Jacobson (Stanford U),
  • U. Lohmann (ETH Zurich),
  • G. Jennings (Ireland),
  • P. Brekke (Norway)
  • C. Tomasi (Bologna, Italy)
  • S. Massie (NCAR)
  • C. Zender (UC Irvine)
  • D. Tanre (LOA Lille France)

Invited Presentations (Confirmed):

  • Y. Kaufman (NASA, GSFC)
  • D. Tanre (LOA, University of Science and Technology, Lille, France)
  • C. Folland (UK Met Office)
  • V. Ramaswamy (NOAA GFDL)
  • D. Rosenfeld (Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel)
  • B. Cotton (Colorado State University)
  • J. Veizer (University Ottawa, Canada)
  • R. Pielke (Colorado State University)
  • G. Kukla (Columbia University)
  • A. Berger/ Marie-France Loutre (Catholic University, Belgium)
  • R. Bleck (University of Miami, Oceans)
  • J. Reisner (LANL)
  • J. Christy (University of Alabama, Huntsville)
  • G. North (Texas A&M University)
  • C. Essex (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
  • A. Heymsfield (NCAR)
  • Q. Fu (University of Washington)
  • C. Tomasi ((ISAC-CNR, Bologna, Italy)
  • C. Zender (University of California, Irvine)
  • M. Jacobson (Stanford University)
  • S. Massie (NCAR)
  • S. Kinne (Max Planck Institute, Hamburg, Germany)
  • B. Henson (LANL)
  • S. Schwartz (BNL)
  • I. Sokolik (Georgia Tech)
  • W. Gray (Colorado State University)
  • N. Mahowald (NCAR)
  • G. McFarquhar (U. Illinois)
  • R. Miller (GISS, NASA)
  • T. Anderson (U. Washington)
  • B. Weatherhead (NOAA, Boulder)
  • N. Scafetta (Duke U.)
  • S. Martin (Harvard U.)
  • C. Kollb (Aerodyne)
  • J. Penner (U. Michigan)
  • W. Conant (U. Arizona)
  • S. Ghan (PNL)
  • A.Ackerman (NASA, GISS)
  • S. Christopher (U. of Alabama)
  • S. Menon (LBL)
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