This is a first call for Abstracts for the re-scheduled 3rd international workshop on Stratospheric Sulfur and its Role in Climate (SSiRC), to be held 16th May to 18th May 2022.
The SSiRC workshop will be in-person at the University of Leeds, UK. The overarching aim is to foster collaboration among observational and modelling groups, for research to better understand the stratospheric aerosol layer, drivers for its observed variations and volcanic impacts on climate.
The Abstract deadline is 29th March, with information on registration, Abstract submission and accommodation on the workshop website: https://eu.eventscloud.com/ehome/200197691/
SSiRC is an established SPARC (Stratosphere-Troposphere Processes and their role in Climate) activity, with SPARC being a core project within the World Climate Research Program (WCRP).
Limited funding is available for Early Career Researchers (ECRs), to partly cover travel expenses to attend the SSiRC workshop in Leeds, UK, with priority given to applications from the Global South.
Whilst the workshop is an in-person meeting, a limited number of participants will be able to connect remotely.
To apply for ECR travel funds or re: connecting remotely, please contact the meeting organizers. We hope that you’re interested to attend the SSiRC workshop, and look forward to receiving your Abstract, and meeting you in Leeds in May.