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Workshops
Atmosphere
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia
24 June 2019 to 28 June 2019
Atmospheric Composition and the Asian Monsoon (ACAM) is a SPARC/IGAC jointly sponsored activity, with the 2019 event to be held in Malaysia from 24 to 28 June 2019. Scientifically, the initiative focuses on four themes, each representing a key aspect of the connection between atmospheric composition and Asian monsoon dynamics:
As a weather pattern, the Asian monsoon impacts the lives of more than a billion people. With rapid population and economic growth across the monsoon region, it becomes a pressing concern that the monsoon convection coupled to surface emissions is playing a significant role in the region’s air quality. The uplift of pollutants also enhances aerosol–cloud interactions that may change the behavior of the monsoon. From satellite imagery, we see that the monsoon system is an effective transport path for pollutants to enter the stratosphere. The monsoon system is therefore relevant to scales and processes bridging regional air quality, climate change, and global chemistry–climate interaction. Accurate representation of this system in global chemistry–climate models is critical to predicting how this evolving region may contribute to future change.
To characterize and quantify the impact of the system, integrated study is essential, including observations (in situ and remote sensing) from the surface through the troposphere and stratosphere as well as modeling from regional to global scales. To be successful in this pursuit, it is necessary to build strong international collaborations to obtain the diverse expertise, resources, and access to the monsoon region for international research teams. The ACAM activity represents a critical step in building these international relationships.
ICIMOD is an active ACAM member through the Steering Committee, as well as its role as co-lead of the Working Group on the Training School for Early Career Scientists (WG3).
This workshop aims to provide an opportunity for discussion and interaction among researchers, experts, and environmental organizations working on various aspects of the Asian monsoon. WG3 develops training opportunities for early career scientists on observations and modeling, with emphasis on the use of models and satellite data.
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