Hi all,

I'm posting to advertise a session we are convening at the AGU Fall Meeting 
titled *A063: Exploring Inadvertent and Deliberate Aerosol Perturbations on 
Clouds and the Climate*. We are inviting studies on aerosol perturbations 
on the climate. Both inadvertent, such as ship tracks and effusive 
volcanoes, and deliberate, such as marine cloud brightening, mixed phase 
cloud thinning, and cirrus cloud thinning. We are interested in research 
across scales and tools ranging from process studies to impacts modelling. 

You can find the session here: 
https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu25/prelim.cgi/Session/249375 
A063 - *Exploring Inadvertent and Deliberate Aerosol Perturbations on 
Clouds and the Climate*

*Abstract**: *Aerosol-cloud interactions are responsible for substantial 
but uncertain radiative effects, with important implications for our 
understanding of recent climate changes and the effects of potential 
climate intervention such as marine cloud brightening, mixed phase cloud 
thinning, and cirrus cloud thinning. Process understanding and more 
credible modelling capabilities are necessary to quantify these effects. 
“Opportunistic” experiments created by localized aerosol perturbations 
allow estimates of the causal effect of aerosols on clouds. This session 
invites studies examining aerosol perturbations and the processes governing 
their distribution/composition, effects on clouds/atmosphere, and novel 
methods for analyzing observations such as by using machine learning. We 
invite observational and modelling studies across scales that examine 
responses to opportune events and intentional emissions, and the 
representation of these events in global models with aerosol and cloud 
parameterizations. This session seeks to connect different facets of 
research on aerosol perturbations to help clarify uncertainties in 
aerosol-cloud interactions.

Regards,
Haruki Hirasawa, University of Washington
Tianle Yuan, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Lucas McMichael, University of Washington 
Haipeng Zhang, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Cindy Wang, Cornell University

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