Chemical, biogeochemical, and physical drivers of the coupled polar atmosphere and climate: an International Polar Year 2032-33 planning workshop

Europe/Zurich
Centre Paul Langevin, Aussois, Alps/ France

Centre Paul Langevin, Aussois, Alps/ France

Hélène Angot (CNRS-IGE Grenoble), Markus Frey (British Antarctic Survey), Thorsten Bartels-Rausch (PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut)
Description

Post Workshop Events

  • ASSW, 20-28 Mar 2025, Boulder/ CO, USA 
    • ICARP-RPT1 “The Role of the Arctic in the Global System” Town Hall meeting, Tue 24 Mar 13:30-15:30 Boulder / 19:30-21:30 UTC
    • ICARP IV Session:  1.5. Rapid Changes in the Arctic and their Interactions with the Global Climate Systems: Observations, Driving Forces, and Social Consequences. Poster Session 26 March (Poster exhibit from 10:30-18:00 & Poster reception from 18:00-20:00)
  • EGU25 27 Apr-2 May 2025, Vienna, Austria
    • Splinter meeting "Planning for IPY5 - Chemical, biogeochemical, and physical drivers of the coupled polar atmosphere and climate", Friday 2 May 12:45–13:45, Room: 2.83 (30) (POC M. Frey, maey@bas.ac.uk)
      Session description: This meeting is a follow up to a recent workshop bringing together researchers with an interest in atmosphere-ice-ocean research focussing on chemical, biogeochemical and physical processes in the Arctic and Antarctic and links to climate change. The aim of the meeting is to bring in new group members and continue discussing research priorities and implementation pathways for research activities in field, laboratory and modelling before and during the 5th International Polar Year (IPY) 2032-2033.
  • Next IPY5 Workshop in spring 2027 (details to be announced later this year)

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IPY5 Workshop 2024 Programme

Follow the link in the menu for Programme & Video Recordings (press tab "detailed view" for the recordings).

The international  initiatives CATCH, PACES, BEPSIIASPeCt and QUiesCENT held a joint workshop bringing together scientists and stakeholders with an interest in atmosphere-ice-ocean research focussing on chemical, biogeochemical and physical processes in the Arctic and Antarctic and links to climate change. Cold regions which are seasonally or permanently covered by snow and ice, notably the Third Pole, are also of interest. 

Workshop purposes were to i) present cutting-edge interdisciplinary science, and ii)  jointly identify ‘big picture’ science questions, research priorities and implementation pathways for research activities in field, laboratory and modelling before and during the 5th International Polar Year (IPY) 2032-2033.

Workshop outcomes will include a white paper to shape IPY32 funding calls, underpin grant applications, and influence the planning of polar research cruises, field campaigns and new long-term measurement capabilities.

In-person participants of the 2024 IPY5 planning workshop in Aussois, France (* Early Career Researcher (ECR), ‡organiser). Left to right - Front row: Adrien Gandolfo*, Nadja Steiner‡, Alexis Lamothe*, Veronica Amoruso*, Patrick Farnole*, Chung Yan Crystal Fu*, Vanessa Selimovic*, Kerri Pratt. Middle row: Bruno Delille, Thorsten Bartels-Rausch, Holly Winton*, Babula Jena, Rajani Mishra, Kathy Law‡, Kate Oglethorpe*, Letizia Tedesco‡, Mittu Walia*, Emma Boland, Ruth Price*, Petra Heil‡, Markus Frey‡. Back: Julia Schmale, Benjamin Rabe, Antoine Haddon*, Penelope Wagner, Marcel Nicolaus, Torsten Kanzow, Elise Droste*, Jennie Thomas, Jessie Creamean, Detlef Helmig, Sabine Eckhardt, Archana Dayal*, Eija Asmi, Stefano Decesari, Steve Arnold‡, Paul Zieger, Rafael Reiss*, Andreas Klocker, Sérgio Gonçalves Junior*. Missing: Marcel Babin, Girish Beedessee*, Gijs de Boer, Fumikazu Taketani. And 55 online participants, including Marie Attard*, Emelia Chamberlain*, Matthew Corkill*, Laura Cimoli*, Peter Effertz*, Jayashree Ghosh*, Libby Jones*, Megan Malpas*, Lisa Matthes*, Lisa Miller‡, Lisa von Friesen*, Alison Webb*, and Cort Zang*  (see details under the menu item 'Participant list').


 

 

    • Arrival Day: Dinner (cold buffet)
    • 07:30
      Breakfast
    • Day 1: Orientation I (Plenary) - What is IPY?
      Conveners: Antoine Haddon, Kathy Law, Elise Droste (rapporteur)
    • 10:00
      Coffee / Tea Break
    • Day 1: Orientation II (Plenary) - Recent and planned research initiatives/ programmes
      Conveners: Ruth Price, Steve Arnold, Patrick Farnole (rapporteur)
      • 8
        Perspectives from Quantifying the Indirect Effect: from Sources to Climate Effects of Natural and Transported aerosol in the Arctic (QuIESCENT)
        Speaker: Gijs de Boer
      • 9
        IPY2007/08
        Speaker: Kathy Law
      • 10
        Aircraft Campaigns - ArctiC Amplification: Climate Relevant Atmospheric and SurfaCe Processes and Feedback Mechanisms (AC3)
        Speaker: Manfred Wendisch
      • 11
        PICCAASO
        Speaker: Marc Mallet
      • 12
        Perspectives from CRiceS
        Speaker: Jennie Thomas
      • 13
        A modelling perspective - CMIP/ CORDEX
        Speaker: Priscilla Mooney
      • 14
        Modeling Polar Aerosol (AEROCOM)
        Speaker: Michael Schulz
      • 15
        Discussion
    • 12:15
      Lunch
    • 13:15
      Recreational Time
    • Day 1: Orientation III (Plenary) - Recent and planned research initiatives/ programmes
      Conveners: Holly Winton, Lisa Miller, Lisa von Friesen (rapporteur)
    • Day 1: Brain Storming I - New Science Ideas (Breakouts)
      • 22
        Brainstorming on cross-cutting science topics (breakouts)
    • 16:45
      Coffee / Tea Break
    • Day 1: Brain Storming II - New Science Ideas (Breakouts & Plenary)
      • 23
        Brainstorming on cross-cutting science topics (breakouts)
      • 24
        Breakout summaries & discussion
    • 19:30
      Dinner
    • 07:30
      Breakfast
    • Day 2: Keynotes I - The big picture
      • 25
        Global Sea Ice
        Speaker: Julienne Stroeve
      • 26
        The role of sea ice in polar marine biogeochemical cycles and ecosystems - current understanding and knowledge gaps
        Speaker: Klaus Meiners
      • 27
        Surface-Atmosphere Gas Exchanges in the Snow Environment
        Speaker: Detlef Helmig
      • 28
        Discussion
    • 10:00
      Coffee / Tea Break
    • Day 2: Keynotes II - The big picture
    • Day 2: Brain Storming III - Implementation (World Café)
      • 30
        World Cafe 1. Research cruises
      • 31
        World Cafe 2. Modelling experiments
        Speaker: Nadja Steiner
      • 32
        World Cafe 3. New observation technologies
      • 33
        World Cafe 4. Laboratory experiments
      • 34
        World Cafe 5. Aircraft campaigns & remote sensing (ground-based/satellites)
      • 35
        World Café 6. Ground observations (short/long-term; communities)
    • 12:15
      Lunch
    • 13:15
      Recreational Time
    • Day 2: Keynotes III - The big picture
    • 16:45
      COFFEE / TEA BREAK
    • Day 2: Brain Storming IV - Implementation (World Café)
      • 40
        World Café 1. Research cruises
      • 41
        World Café 2. Modelling experiments
      • 42
        World Café 3. New observation technologies
      • 43
        World Café 4. Laboratory experiments
      • 44
        World Café 5. Aircraft campaigns & remote sensing (ground-based/satellites)
      • 45
        World Café 6. Ground observations (short/long-term; communities)
      • 46
        World Café summaries and discussion
    • 19:30
      Dinner
    • 07:30
      Breakfast
    • Day 3: Indigenous and community collaboration
      • 47
        Introduction
        Speaker: Nadja Steiner
      • 48
        Indigenous Participation - Case 1 Canadian Arctic
        Speaker: Patrick Farnole
      • 49
        Indigenous Participation - Case 2 New Zealand
        Speakers: Holly Winton, Ruzika Dadic
      • 50
        Research Fatigue (Greenland case study)
        Speaker: Ole Ellekrog
      • 51
        Albatrosses from Space and Polar Observatory citizen scientist
        Speaker: Marie Attard
      • 52
        Discussion
    • Day 3: Science Communication
    • 10:00
      COFFEE / TEA BREAK
    • Day 3: Imagining new science (Breakouts & Plenary)
      • 55
        A new large cross-cutting research programme (breakouts)
      • 56
        Breakout summaries & discussion
    • 12:15
      Lunch
    • 13:15
      Recreational Time
    • Day 3: Writing Workshop I (break outs)
    • 16:45
      COFFEE / TEA BREAK
    • Day 3: Writing Workshop II (break outs)
    • Day 3: Workshop Happy Hour
    • 19:30
      Dinner
    • Day 3: Workshop Pub Quiz
      Convener: Early Carreer Researchers
    • 07:30
      Breakfast
    • Day 4: Stakeholder Presentations (plenary)
    • 10:00
      COFFEE / TEA BREAK
    • Day 4: Writing Workshop IV (plenary)
    • 12:15
      Lunch
    • 13:15
      Recreational Time
    • Day 4: Writing Workshop V (break outs)
    • 16:45
      COFFEE / TEA BREAK
    • Day 4: Writing Workshop VI (break outs)
    • Day 4: Gathertown Session II
    • 19:30
      Dinner
    • 07:30
      Breakfast
    • Day 5: Writing Workshop VII (plenary)
      • 59
        Breakout summaries Day 3-4
      • 60
        Preparation: Workshop Synthesis
    • 10:00
      COFFEE / TEA BREAK
    • Day 5: Workshop synthesis for stakeholders (Plenary) zoom: https://bas-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/99013676444
    • 12:00
      Lunch