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Emerging IGAC Activity on Chemistry, Biology and Physics in Cold Regions
CATCH is jointly sponsored by:
**Schedule for 2021 IGAC virtual conference here**
Together with the international launch of the IGAC project, the atmospheric chemistry community in Japan was first organized in 1989. Since then, Japanese scientists have been continuously playing an important role in the development of atmospheric chemistry research, in particular, in Asia, and in the implementation of the agenda of IGAC.
Dear TF HTAP Participants,
ACAM is a joint IGAC/SPARC activity. Scientifically, the initiative focuses on four themes, each representing a key aspect of the connection between atmospheric composition and Asian monsoon dynamics:
- Emissions and air quality;
- Aerosols and clouds;
- Convection and chemistry;
- UTLS Response to the Asian Monsoon
Organizationally, the initiative invites the participation around three working groups:
Dear Colleagues,