· Alaska Region, NOAA National Weather Service
· Arctic Region Supercomputing Center (UAF)
· College of Natural Science and Mathematics (UAF)
· Geophysical Institute (UAF)
· International Arctic Research Center (UAF)
invite you to attend the first Great Alaska Weather Modeling Symposium. The symposium provides a forum for the exchange of research results and discussion of problems and new developments in weather modeling activities related to the Alaska environment. Participation from academic, research, government and private sectors is encouraged.
Primary areas of focus are anticipated to be
· Routine weather forecasting
· Aircraft icing
· Air pollution prediction (Keynote Speaker: Georg A. Grell)
· Polar WRF (Keynote Speaker: David Bromwich)
· Coupling of WRF with other models
· General aspects of Alaska weather modeling
However, all abstracts relating to weather modeling in Alaska are welcome.
This will be a three-day symposium held at the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus from Tuesday through Thursday, 13-15 March. Snacks will be provided and meals will be on-your-own, with an organized evening out at a local establishment.
Registration is required by Tuesday, 27 February 2007. See the
symposium web page for registration instructions. There is no
registration fee.
Symposium Web Page: http://www.gi.alaska.edu/~kramm/gawms
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