Reminder: first *Zoom webinar *tomorrow October 04, 2021 :  Session 1,
12:55-15:00 ; Session 2 15:00-18:10 on the Methane discussion meetings
at *Royal
Society*
13:00-13:25 *Global atmospheric methane models: a sensitivity analysis*

Dr Angharad Stell, University of Bristol, UK
13:35-14:00 *Extreme weather in Europe 2018 – a natural experiment to
examine the effect on methane emissions*

Dr Rona Thompson, Norwegian Institute for Air Research, Norway
14:10-14:35 *The satellite view*

Professor Sander Houweling, Vrije Universiteit and SRON Netherlands
Institute for Space Research, The Netherlands

15:00-15:25 *Time-varying constraints on atmospheric hydroxyl derived from
methyl chloroform observations*

Dr Stephen Montzka, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
15:35-16:00 *Observational constraints on the global methane budget*

Dr Xin Lan, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Global
Monitoring Laboratory and University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Dr Ed Dlugokencky, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
16:10-16:20 *Atmospheric δ13C(CH4): an honest assessment from the
closed-toed shoes in the lab*

Sylvia Englund Michel, INSTAAR, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
16:20-16:30 *The isotopic insight*

Dr Rebecca Fisher, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
17:00-17:25 *Using satellite measurements to interpret changes in
atmospheric methane*

Professor Paul Palmer, University of Edinburgh, UK
17:35-18:00 *Evaluation of the UK’s methane emissions using atmospheric
data: current capability and future directions*

Professor Matthew Rigby, University of Bristol, UK
05 October, 11 talks => Tropical wetlands
06 October, 7 talks => Australia and New Zealand; ARCTIC
07 October, 9 Talks => Industrial, Policy implications


Le mer. 29 sept. 2021 à 11:45, Renaud de RICHTER <renaud.derich...@gmail.com>
a écrit :

> *Many thanks to Leon di Marco for pointing out this.*
>
>
> https://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2021/10/methane-rising/
> Rising methane: is warming feeding warming?Discussion meeting Starts:
> October 04, 2021  09:00
> Ends: October 07, 2021  17:00
>
> Scientific discussion meeting organised by Professor Euan Nisbet,
> Professor Ute Skiba, Dr Anna Jones and Professor John Pyle FRS.
>
> Atmospheric methane is rising rapidly. The rise is making it more
> difficult to reach the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement. But the reasons
> for methane’s growth and concurrent isotopic shift are unclear: sources may
> be increasing, sinks may be declining, or both processes taking place. Is
> this a climate change impact? Is the warming feeding the warming?
>
> The schedule of talks and speaker biographies and abstracts are available
> <https://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2021/10/methane-rising/>.
> An accompanying journal issue has been published in *Philosophical
> Transactions of the Royal Society A*
> <https://royalsocietypublishing.org/toc/rsta/2021/379/2210>.
>
>>

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