Meteorological Technology World Expo 2015, Hall 3, stand 3150
Tuesday, October 13
10:15h Xinxin Busch Li (University of Cologne, Germany)
The observation of the first aerosol indirect effect on clouds
10:45h Stefanos Samaras (University of Potsdam, Germany)
Microphysical aerosol parameters via regularized inversion of LIDAR data
11:15h Lukas Pfitzenmaier (TU Delft, the Netherlands)
Why does it rain? Ice particle growth within clouds
11:45h Athina Argyrouli (NTUA, Greece)
Cloud-topped Planetary Boundary Layer
13:15h María Barrera Verdejo (University of Cologne, Germany)
Lidar and microwave radiometry synergy for thermodynamic profiling
13:45h Umar Saeed (BarcelonaTech, Spain)
Synergetic lidar and microwave radiometer for atmospheric boundary-layer height
14:15h Sophia Schäfer (University of Reading, UK)
3D cloud-radiation interaction
14:45h Pilar Gumà-Claramunt (CNR-IMAA, Italy)
Joint lidar and radar aerosol observations
15:15h Robert Banks (BarcelonaTech, Spain)
Applications of remote sensing for improvement of air quality forecasts over Europe
15:45h Ioannis Binietoglou (INOE, Romania)
Remote sensing synergies for dust model evaluation
16:15h Nicolae Ajtai (CNR-IMAA, Italy)
Aerosol-cloud interaction in the twilight zone
16:45h Alexander Myagkov (TROPOS, Germany)
35-GHz cloud radar with hybrid polarimetric mode
Wednesday, October 14
10:15h Alexander Myagkov (TROPOS, Germany)
35-GHz cloud radar with hybrid polarimetric mode
10:45h Ioannis Binietoglou (INOE, Romania)
Remote sensing synergies for dust model evaluation
11:15h Xinxin Busch Li (University of Cologne, Germany)
The observation of the first aerosol indirect effect on clouds
11:45h Umar Saeed (BarcelonaTech, Spain)
Synergetic lidar and microwave radiometer for atmospheric boundary-layer height
12:30h María Barrera Verdejo (University of Cologne, Germany)
Lidar and microwave radiometry synergy for thermodynamic profiling
12:45h Nicolae Ajtai (CNR-IMAA, Italy)
Aerosol-cloud interaction in the twilight zone
13:15h Stefanos Samaras (University of Potsdam, Germany)
Microphysical aerosol parameters via regularized inversion of LIDAR data
13:45h Robert Banks (BarcelonaTech, Spain)
Applications of remote sensing for improvement of air quality forecasts over Europe
14:15h Claudia Acquistapace (University of Cologne, Germany)
Catching autoconversion: the challenge between me and my clouds
14:45h Lev Labzovsky (INOE, Romania)
How does humidity affect aerosols?
15:15h Lukas Pfitzenmaier (TU Delft, the Netherlands)
Why does it rain? Ice particle growth within clouds
15:45h Athina Argyrouli (NTUA, Greece)
Cloud-topped Planetary Boundary Layer
16:15h Pilar Gumà-Claramunt (CNR-IMAA, Italy)
Joint lidar and radar aerosol observations
16:45h Sophia Schäfer (University of Reading, UK)
3D cloud-radiation interaction
Thursday, October 15
10:15h Sophia Schäfer (University of Reading, UK)
3D cloud-radiation interaction
10:45h Nicolae Ajtai (CNR-IMAA, Italy)
Aerosol-cloud interaction in the twilight zone
11:15h Robert Banks (BarcelonaTech, Spain)
Applications of remote sensing for improvement of air quality forecasts over Europe
11:30h Claudia Acquistapace (University of Cologne, Germany)
Catching autoconversion: the challenge between me and my clouds
11:45h Lukas Pfitzenmaier (TU Delft, the Netherlands)
Why does it rain? Ice particle growth within clouds
12:00h María Barrera Verdejo (University of Cologne, Germany)
Lidar and microwave radiometry synergy for thermodynamic profiling
12:15h Stefanos Samaras (University of Potsdam, Germany)
Microphysical aerosol parameters via regularized inversion of LIDAR data
13:30h Ioannis Binietoglou (INOE, Romania)
Remote sensing synergies for dust model evaluation
13:45h Alexander Myagkov (TROPOS, Germany)
35-GHz cloud radar with hybrid polarimetric mode
14:15h Athina Argyrouli (NTUA, Greece)
Cloud-topped Planetary Boundary Layer
14:30h Lev Labzovsky (INOE, Romania)
How does humidity affect aerosols?
14:45h Umar Saeed (BarcelonaTech, Spain)
Synergetic lidar and microwave radiometer for atmospheric boundary-layer height
15:15h Xinxin Busch Li (University of Cologne, Germany)
The observation of the first aerosol indirect effect on clouds
15:45h Pilar Gumà-Claramunt (CNR-IMAA, Italy)
Joint lidar and radar aerosol observations