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  Information - AS1.02 Developments in dynamical meteorology

Event Information
The session is intended to present recent developments in dynamic meteorology with a special focus on the structure and evolution of cyclones, fronts, tropopause features and orographic flows. Particularly welcome are contributions related to THORPEX, as well as more theoretical contributions in dynamical meteorology.

Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers
- Sarah Jones (University of Karlsruhe) on "The extratropical transition of tropical cyclones: a potential vorticity perspective"
- Maurizio Fantini (ISAC Bologna) on "Moisture effects in baroclinic cyclones"
- Tim Hewson (UK Met Office) - to be confirmed

Co-Sponsorship

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