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AMS 32nd Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
June 20, 2016 @ 8:00 am - June 24, 2016 @ 5:00 pm
The abstract submission deadline of AMS 32nd Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology is February 8. The Conference will be held in Salt Lake City, Utah, 20 – 24 June 2016, joint with 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, the Third Conference on Biogeosciences, and a special session for Bill Massman.
You can find topics you might be interested in bellow:
Topics
Measuring and modeling terrestrial ecosystem responses to climate change
- Upscaling flux measurements to regional, continental and global scale
- Integrating land surface measurements into biogeochemical models
- Climate controls of carbon, water, energy, and nutrient cycling from leaf to globe
- Microbial controls of biogeochemical cycling
- Nitrogen and methane cycles in a changing climate
- Inland water biogeochemical and energy exchange and its regional and global implications
Changing Land-Use in Forest and Agricultural Regions
- Land use and land cover in semi-arid ecosystems
- Vegetation change in boreal and arctic ecosystems
- Changes in land use from field crops to biofuel crops
- Tropical forests in a changing climate
- Mapping terrestrial biome productions (GPP)
Impacts of climate extreme on forest and agricultural systems
- Global and regional water-food-energy security in a changing climate
- Forest disturbance, health, and biogeochemical cycle in a changing climate
- Responses to the effects of drought on agriculture
- Extreme climate events and natural disasters in tropical systems
Adaptation of cities to climate change
- Impacts of urban plumes on forest and agricultural ecosystems
- Water, energy and society in urban systems
- Observing and modeling urban transport of carbon & pollutants
- Urban-atmosphere exchange and PBL evolution
- Micrometeorological processes, transport and dispersion within and above plant and urban canopies
Understanding and uncertainties in measuring and modeling ecosystem-atmosphere exchanges
- Canopy flows in stable conditions
- Issues and new perspectives in eddy covariance measurements
- Boundary layer processes over complex terrain and heterogeneous surfaces
- Novel instruments and systems for measuring ecosystem -atmosphere exchanges
- New theory, ideas and approaches in understanding ecosystem -atmosphere exchanges
You can find the Call for Papers for each conference and more information, including a link to the abstract submission portal, here:
https://www2.ametsoc.org/ams/index.cfm/meetings-events/ams-meetings/32agforest-22blt-3biogeo/
Campbell Scientific is located in Logan, Utah, about 80 miles north of Salt Lake City (1.5 hour drive). Campbell promised to support a field trip for conference attendees to visit and see the manufacturing processes and quality, calibration, and testing. We are also planning to have some near-by beautiful sight-seeing (BBQ) with this field trip. A complete plan and schedule must be after the deadline of abstract submission!