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UPCOMING EVENTS:
1st
International Conference on Frontiers in Computational Physics:
Modeling the Earth System will be held 16 - 20 December 2012, Boulder, CO, USA. This inaugural four-day Conference on Frontiers in Computational Physics will provide a forum for exchanging and sharing experiences, knowledge and on advanced computational techniques, methods, and models for simulation of the Earth System.With computational aspects in focus, the physical emphasis is on natural problems that are complex, coupled and multiscale.
Themes include:
- Global systems and complexity models
- Global and regional climate, uncertainty quantification
- Solar variability and space weather
- Weather, deep atmosphere, planetary boundary layer, air quality
- Ocean, anisotropy, eddy resolving computations
- Water cycle, glaciology, ground water flow
- Geology and geomechanics
- Multiscale interactions, turbulence, extreme events, subgrid-scale parameterizations
The conference will consist of several plenary invited talks, together with contributions from all fields above, organized in parallel sessions. A part of sessions will be reserved for "topical sessions" proposed by their conveners. Proposals for these topical sessions should be submitted by 25 May 2012; and abstracts of all presentations by 13 July 2012;
A call for papers related to the conference theme will be made shortly after the meeting; these papers will be considered for publication, undergoing the usual review process, in a topical issue of the Journal of Computational Physics.
PAST EVENTS 2011:
We are pleased to inform that the
3rd International EULAG Workshop will be held 25th -28th June 2012 in Loughborough UK.
The workshop aims to bring together researchers from multidisciplinary backgrounds to discuss recent
progress and experience related to Eulerian and/or Lagrangian based fluid solvers. It will
focus on methods development, complex multiscale simulations and their validation. As in
previous years, the workshop will also serve as a forum for the exchange of information
among EULAG model users and developers of related numerical methods.
8th WMO Internatinal Cloud Modeling Workshop takes place in Warsaw, Poland in July 23-27, 2012 the week prior to the 16th International Conference on Clouds and Precipitation (ICCP). The strategy is similar to past WMO cloud modeling workshops that have utilized observationally-derived case studies to provide a framework for model intercomparisons.
16th Inter national Conference on Clouds and Precipitation (ICCP) takes place in Leipzig, Germany between July 30 and August 3, 2012. The conference is organized every 4 years by the International Commission on Clouds and Precipitation (http://www.iccp-iamas.org), which is part of the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS, http://www.iamas.org). The goal of the conference is to provide a venue for the presentation of scientific research in the area of clouds and precipitation and to encourage the exchange of ideas within the international community.
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