REMINDER: Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH)
Events at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting
12-18 December 2015
San Francisco, California
For further information, please go to:
https://www.arcus.org/search-program/meetings/2015/agu
Or contact:
Brit Myers, ARCUS
Email: brit [at] arcus.org
SEARCH at AGU
The Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) program will host a
number of events at the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union
(AGU), to be held 14-18 December 2015 in San Francisco, California.
You can find the complete list, which includes the day/time, session
title, type of event, and location, at:
https://www.arcus.org/search-program/meetings/2015/agu
SEARCH TOWN HALL
Wednesday, 16 December at 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time
Moscone Center, Moscone West 2011
This AGU Town Hall with SEARCH leadership will provide a forum for
exchanging information and ideas on the SEARCH program's planned
activities for the coming year and discuss how researchers, agencies,
and other stakeholders can participate.
CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICATION WORKSHOP
Wednesday, 16 December at 3:00 - 4:00 pm Pacific Time
Marriott Marquis Hotel, Room - Nob Hill CD
Environmental journalist Andrew Revkin will lead workshop participants
in a discussion of new and creative forms of science communication and
image use associated with the Arctic and the far North.
VULNERABILITY OF PERMAFROST CARBON TO CLIMATE CHANGE SESSIONS
Poster Session (B31D) will take place Wednesday, December 16
8:00 am - 12.20 pm, Moscone South, Poster Hall
Oral Sessions (B41J, B42C, B43M) will take place Thursday, December 17
8:00 am - 4:00 pm, Moscone West, 2004
Special Session (B44D) including a panel discussion will take place
Thursday, December 17, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Moscone West, 2004
GLACIER ICE-OCEAN INTERACTIONS SESSIONS
Poster Session (C21A) will take place Tuesday, December 15
8:00 am - 12.20 pm, Moscone South, Poster Hall
Oral Sessions (C11D, C12A, C13E) will take place Monday, December 14
8:00 am - 4:00 pm, Moscone West, 3007 & 3009
DATA NEEDS FOR SEA ICE PREDICTION WORKSHOP
Thursday, 17 December at 12:30 - 1:30 pm Pacific Time
Marriott Marquis Hotel, Room - Foothill E
This workshop will focus on how the Sea Ice Prediction Network (SIPN)
and others can provide data observations to best serve the needs of the
forecasting community.
OTHER ARCTIC-RELATED EVENTS AT AGU
For a list of other Arctic-relevant happenings at the AGU 2015 Fall
Meeting please visit:
https://www.arcus.org/communitymeetings/agu/2015/arctic-sessions.
For further information about SEARCH, please go to:
https://www.arcus.org/search-program/meetings/2015/agu
Or contact:
Brit Myers, ARCUS
Email: brit [at] arcus.org
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