PROGRAM > Detailed Program Day 3
DAY 3: Friday, June 10
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6. Applications / Operational Agencies |
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The longest kilometer: Monitoring the PBL aerosol environment from space |
Jeffrey Reid |
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The benefits of spaceborne lida data for numerical weather and atmospheric composition prediction |
Angela Benedetti |
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An unprecedented confrontation: GCM vs CALIPSO-CloudSat |
Richard Forbes |
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Data assimilation for NWP at Météo-France: current status and plans towards an increase usage of active instruments |
Jean François Mahfouf |
| 10:10 |
Coffee break |
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| 10:40 |
7. Polar Processes |
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Ten years of blowing snow observations over antarctica
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Stephen Palm |
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A Decade of polar stratospheric cloud observations from CALIPSO |
Michael Pitts |
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Polar clouds and aerosol: Key results from CloudSat-CALIPSO |
Jean-Pierre Blanchet |
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Clouds enhance Greenland ice sheet meltwater runoff |
Stef Lhermitte |
| 12:20 |
Lunch |
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| 13:30 |
8. Future Needs vs. Plans |
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Future needs for aerosols |
Didier Tanré |
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Climate sensitivity: The role of long term lid ar and radar cloud observations |
Bruce Wielicki |
| 14:20 |
3rd day Discussion Session Radiation budget, breakthroughs linked to synergetic analyses of A-Train. Major inputs from C-C wrt model needs. Remaining gaps. Future directions, future needs. Active sensors, from science to operation? |
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| 15:20 |
Conclusions
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| 15:30 |
End of Workshop |
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