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Atmospheric Science "Jin Xiang Qian Yan" Forum 2nd: Cloud Physics in Western Sichuan Plateau Seminar was successfully held

July 12, 2024

News On July 1, 2024, the second Atmospheric Science "Jin Xiang Qian Yan " Forum: Cloud Physics in Western Sichuan Plateau Seminar, sponsored by our university and hosted by the School of Atmospheric Science, was held in Chengdu. The symposium focused on the latest research progress in the field of cloud physics in Western Sichuan Plateau, and was attended by more than 50 experts and scholars from European Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Tsinghua University, Zhejiang University, Wuhan University, Nanjing University, Zhejiang Gongshang University and Chengdu University of Information Technology. The meeting was presided over by Zhang Yu, dean of the School of Atmospheric Sciences.

At the opening ceremony, Shu Hongping, vice president of the university, gave a welcoming speech. He expressed warm welcome and heartfelt thanks to experts and scholars from home and abroad, and pointed out that West Sichuan Plateau is a valuable place to study cloud physical phenomena with its unique geographical environment and climatic conditions. He hoped that the experts and scholars attending the meeting could exchange the latest research results in depth and carry out interdisciplinary cooperation.

This seminar covers climate research on the eastern slope of West Sichuan Plateau, cloud dynamics and microstructure, atmospheric boundary-cloud interaction, aerosol-cloud interaction, cloud microphysics numerical simulation, aerosol effect under different climatic conditions, etc. It not only shows the latest progress of cloud physics research about Western Sichuan Plateau, but also provides a platform for participants to exchange ideas and share experiences. In the plenary discussion session, relevant experts had an in-depth discussion on the future development of the cloud physics discipline.


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