Cloud tracking workshop on 17-21 April 2023 in Oxford

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Feb 8, 2023, 11:42:39 AM2/8/23
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Dear colleagues,

Lagrangian analyses of clouds and other atmospheric phenomena provide significant potential to understand and constrain their full lifecycle. 

Join us for a cloud tracking workshop in Oxford (and online) from 17-21 April 2023. 

The aim of this workshop is to discuss scientific applications and opportunities emerging from cloud tracking while at the same time providing an overview of key tools and datasets. Such key tools and datasets are expected to play an important role in the analysis of the observations from existing and upcoming space missions focused on clouds and convection including EarthCare, INCUS and AOS, as well as with the model datasets arising from revolutionary development of k-scale models.

Please find all details on the registration webpage: 


Phillip Stier, Sue van den Heever, William Jones, Martha Buckley & the tobac cloud tracking community



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Philip Stier
Professor of Atmospheric Physics
Head of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics
Department of Physics
University of Oxford


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