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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 15 — Life on Land
This session will explore the physical and chemical properties of aerosols and their influence on cloud microphysics. Discussions will focus on how aerosol characteristics affect cloud formation and precipitation processes.
This track will delve into the mechanisms of cloud formation, including the roles of temperature, humidity, and atmospheric stability. Emphasis will be placed on the dynamic processes that govern cloud development and evolution.
This session aims to present recent advancements in understanding precipitation processes and the methodologies used for their measurement. Participants will discuss the implications of these processes for weather forecasting and climate modeling.
This track will investigate the complex interactions between aerosols and clouds and their subsequent effects on climate systems. Topics will include radiative forcing, cloud albedo, and feedback mechanisms.
This session will focus on the significance of particle size distribution in the formation of cloud condensation nuclei. The discussions will highlight the implications for cloud microphysics and precipitation efficiency.
This track will cover the latest developments in microphysical modeling techniques for clouds and precipitation. Participants will share insights on model validation and the integration of observational data.
This session will examine the interplay between cloud dynamics and larger-scale atmospheric circulation patterns. The focus will be on how these interactions influence weather systems and climate variability.
This track will explore the transport mechanisms of aerosols in the atmosphere and their subsequent effects on cloud formation processes. Discussions will include regional and global transport patterns and their climatic implications.
This session will investigate the processes of droplet formation and growth within cloud systems. Emphasis will be placed on the physical principles governing these processes and their relevance to precipitation development.
This track will focus on innovative techniques for cloud observation and the analysis of cloud-related data. Participants will discuss advancements in remote sensing and in-situ measurement technologies.
This session will explore the interactions between atmospheric chemistry and cloud processes, including the role of chemical constituents in cloud formation and precipitation. The discussions will highlight the implications for air quality and climate change.
