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CATEGORIES:Exoplanet Seminars
SUMMARY:(Exo)planetary Atmospheres in 3D - Nathan Mayne (U
 niversity of Exeter)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211026T130000
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UID:TALK163084AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/163084
DESCRIPTION:The challenge of characterising exoplanets to both
  guide expensive observational campaigns and inter
 pret observational data is a significant one given
  the complexity of planetary climates\, and the br
 eadth of the parameter space. I will present the w
 ork of the Exeter Exoplanet Theory Group (EETG) in
  building a hierarchy of tools\, joining study of 
 planets ranging from hot gas giants\, to terrestri
 al planets and Earth. I will briefly explain the d
 evelopment approach\, featuring a real-time\, know
 ledge exchange and co-development framework with t
 he Met Office.\n\nI will then focus on a few key r
 esults from our scientific applications\, explorin
 g the impact of wind-driven chemical kinetics\, an
 d clouds\, for Hot Jupiters. Then exploring the im
 portance of clouds and convection for terrestrial 
 exoplanets\, before finishing with (time allowing)
  an outline of efforts to explore life-climate int
 eraction.
LOCATION:Ryle seminar room + ONLINE - Details to be sent by
  email
CONTACT:Paul B. Rimmer
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