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SUMMARY:Atmospheres of Earth and Icy planets - Dr Craig Poku (Leeds) & Nao
 mi Rowe-Gurney (Leicester)
DTSTART:20201126T150000Z
DTEND:20201126T160000Z
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CONTACT:Oliver Shorttle
DESCRIPTION:The state of the atmosphere on Earth can have big impacts on b
 oth human health and society. As an example\, fog is a low lying cloud tha
 t can cause major disruptions to human activity. However\, fog is difficul
 t to forecast as there are multiple physical processes that all interact n
 on-linearly. A process that is fog microphysics\, and in particular\, how 
 aerosol particles are key in the formation and development of nocturnal fo
 g. In Craig’s talk\, he will give an overview of what we know about aero
 sol-fog interactions\, how better physical representation can improve fog 
 simulations and how understanding aerosol-fog interactions is critical whe
 n investigating fog in polluted regimes such as Northern India.\nHowever\,
  how are atmospheres different from Earth at the cold outer edges of our s
 olar system? The ice giants\, Uranus and Neptune\, have extreme temperatur
 es and weather that we can observe using infrared telescopes in space and 
 on the ground. In Naomi’s talk\, she will give an overview of what we kn
 ow about the middle atmospheres of these relatively unexplored planets and
  how we are planning to find out more in the future.
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/93027658238
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