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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.
This track focuses on the latest developments in radiative transfer models used to simulate atmospheric radiation processes. Participants will explore methodologies for improving accuracy in predicting radiative effects in various atmospheric conditions.
This session examines the role of solar radiation in influencing climate systems and energy balance. Discussions will include the quantification of solar irradiance and its implications for climate feedback mechanisms.
This track delves into the mechanisms of longwave radiation and its significance in the Earth's energy budget. Researchers will present findings on longwave emissions and their interactions with greenhouse gases.
This session investigates the complex interactions between aerosols and radiation in the atmosphere. Topics will include the effects of aerosols on radiative forcing and their implications for climate change.
This track addresses the concept of radiative forcing and its critical role in climate change assessment. Presentations will cover various sources of radiative forcing and their long-term impacts on global warming.
This session focuses on the measurement and analysis of surface energy fluxes and their feedbacks in the climate system. Participants will discuss methodologies for quantifying energy exchanges at the Earth's surface.
This track emphasizes the importance of accurately measuring the radiation budget of the Earth-atmosphere system. Researchers will share innovative techniques for monitoring and analyzing radiation budgets.
This session explores the influence of cloud cover on radiative processes and climate dynamics. Presentations will highlight the role of clouds in modulating radiation and their feedback mechanisms.
This track showcases the latest advancements in instrumentation and techniques for measuring atmospheric radiation. Participants will discuss the challenges and innovations in radiometry and data collection.
This session investigates the principles of atmospheric thermodynamics and their relationship with energy balance. Discussions will include the thermodynamic processes that govern atmospheric heating and cooling.
This track focuses on the integration of radiative flux analysis in climate monitoring efforts. Participants will present case studies and methodologies for assessing climate variability through radiative measurements.