Monthly Science Discussions

If you need the Zoom link to join the meetings please email me. 

Every month there will be a short presentation on the latest science from the IAGOS RI. The dates for the monthly zooms are as follows.

datepresentertitle
15th March 2025
Nicholas Bojdo (UMAN)
BCP data for dust, dust ingestion in engines and wildfire plumes
29th April
Neelam Kahn (FZJ)Using ERA5 CIWC as a Cloud Indicator for IAGOS Measurements in Contrail and Cirrus Studies
37th May
Thibaut Lebourgeois (CNRS)
Anomalies of CO and ozone trends
418th JuneChristoph Mahnke (FZJ)
IAGOS in situ observations of NOx in the upper troposphere over the tropical Atlantic
515th OctoberChristoph Gerbig (MPG)
Greenhouse Gas Measurements from IAGOS – Updates from P2d
612th November
Susanne Rohs (FZJ)
Most long-lived contrails form within cirrus clouds with uncertain climate impact
717th DecemberJohannes Schneider (MPC)
CARIBIC-AMS: a fully automated aerosol mass spectrometer for operation on routine passenger flights (IAGOS-CARIBIC) – instrument description and first flight application 
814th January
Andy Ruth (UCC)
A new cavity ring-down instrument for IAGOS-CARIBIC: Detection of N2O5, NO3, NO2 and O3
918th February
101 AprilHervé Roquet (MF)

If you would like to present something in one of the meetings then please contact info@iagos.org

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