Welcome
The 7th International Atmospheric Limb Conference and Workshop will be hosted by the Institute of Environmental Physics (University of Bremen).
The meeting will take place 17-19.6.2013 in Bremen, Germany, at the "Haus der Wissenschaft".
Awards, Presentations and Impressions from the conference
The student awards were given in 2 categories: talks and poster presentations.The best talk was given by Bodo Werner (IUP Heidelberg). Christoph Kalicinsky, Lena A. Brinkhoff, and Brenden Elash shared the second place.
The best poster was made by Florian Ernst (IUP Bremen) with Manuel Dekemper being the runner-up.
Congratulations.
The presentations are now online.
Impressions from the conference
Student Award
The best presentation (either talk or poster) given by a student (or
PhD students or postdoc graduated less than one year ago) will be
rewarded with the Student Award. Please let us know if you are qualified
for the nomination. If you want to take part in the contest, use the logo in your presentation.
The list of participants is now available (Update 29.5.2013).
Program and Documents
The following documents (PDF) are available:
- Program (UPDATE 11.06.2013)
- Abstract book (UPDATE 11.06.2013)
- Poster program (UPDATE 31.5.2013)
Committees
Scientific and organising committee
Financial support by SPARC
WCRP and SPARC will kindly provide a limited travel support for early career scientists and scientists from developing countries.
- Deadline for Travel Support: March 15, 2013
- How to apply
Registration and abstract submission
- March 01, 2013 (extended to March 10, 2013): Deadline Registration
- March 28, 2013: Deadline Abstract submission
Scientific focus
- Limb and occultation measurements: scattering, transmission, occultation (solar, lunar, stellar), emission (IR, microwave)
- Past, recent and future instruments: GOMOS, MIPAS, SCIAMACHY, OSIRIS, SMR, SAGE, SABER, ACE, MLS, HIRDLS, AIM/SOFIE, OMPS, ALTIUS, PREMIER, JEM -SMILES, ...
- Observations and modeling: Troposphere and UTLS, stratosphere, mesosphere and above
- Spectroscopy
- Radiative transfer
- Retrieval algorithms
- Data assimilation