The 27th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Committee on Atmospheric Chemistry.
Call for Papers
Papers for the 27th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry are solicited on:
Air quality insights from satellite retrievals
Surface-Atmosphere Exchanges, Interactions and Feedbacks
Understanding the drivers and impacts of the tropospheric oxidation capacity
Upper Tropospheric and Stratospheric Processes (Chemical, Radiative and Dynamical)
Atmospheric Composition Modeling and Analysis Program (ACMAP)
Regional Air Quality
Agriculture-Atmosphere Interactions
Understanding the drivers and impacts of the tropospheric oxidation capacity
Other Topics in Atmospheric Chemistry
Joint Sessions
Wildfire Impacts (Joint with the 17th Symposium on Aerosol Cloud Climate Interactions)
Wildfire Influence on Aerosol, Cloud, and Climate (Joint with the 17th Symposium on Aerosol Cloud Climate Interactions)
Formation and Impacts of Aerosols and CCN: Experiment, Observation, and Modeling (Joint with the 17th Symposium on Aerosol Cloud Climate Interactions)
Lidar Observations of Recent Wildfire Events(Joint with the 13th Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications)
Lessons learned during air quality field studies(Joint with the 13th Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications)
Greenhouse Gases(Joint with the 38th Conference on Climate Variability and Change)
Air Quality and Carbon Cycle science of the African continent(Joint with the 38th Conference on Climate Variability and Change)
Advances in Micrometeorological Measurements of Trace Gas Fluxes(Joint with the 25th Symposium on Meteorological Observation and Instrumentation)
Student Award Opportunities
Student Presentation Awards
The 27th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry is proud to provide outstanding student presentation awards at the AMS 105th Annual Meeting. Monetary awards of up to $200 will be distributed for oral presentations and poster presentations in addition to a PDF certificate from AMS. Students must be enrolled at a college or university at the time of submission and must be the lead author or presenter of the work. Submitters should indicate their eligibility for student awards when submitting their abstracts. Award recipients will be informed of the committee's decision by mid-February 2025.