Posters C-F

Tuesday 16:30-18:30: Odds: 16:45-17:30 Evens 17:30-18:15

Wednesday 11:30-12:30: A: 11:30-12:00 B: 12:00-12:30

Amulya Chevuturi: Indian summer monsoon onset forecast skill in the UK Met Office initialized coupled seasonal forecasting system (GloSea5-GC2) (20, B)

Omduth Coceal: The DIPLOS Urban Dispersion Project (21, A)

Ioana Colfescu: Mechanisms of gravity waves generation across the Snaefellsnes Peninsula (22, A)

Chris Collier: Lanslides, raindrops and radar (23, B)

Peter Anthony Cook: Modelling the changing water balance in West Africa (24, B)

Fenwick Cooper: Pre-calculation and efficient presentation of geophysical correlations (25, A)

Louise Corscadden: How are bacteria involved in the detrimental health outcomes caused by exposure to air pollutants? (26, A)

Zhiqiang Cui: Aircraft measurement of cloud and aerosol during the CLARIFY campaign (27, B)

Julia Curio: Tibetan Plateau Vortices in reanalysis data and a high-resolution global climate model (28, B)

Andrea Dittus: A large ensemble of historical simulations with HadGEM3.1 forced with scaled anthropogenic aerosol emissions (29, A)

Buwen Dong: Impacts of recent decadal changes in Asian aerosols on East Asian summer monsoon: Roles of aerosol-radiation and aerosol-cloud interactions. (30, A)

Will Drysdale: Eddy Covariance Measurements Assessing NOx Emission in London (31, B)

Pete Edwards: Are supervised learning algorithms the key to a paradigm shift in the way we measure air pollution? (32, B)

Mathew Evans: Machine learning for atmospheric chemistry (33, A)

Wuhu Feng: Development of NCAS community chemical transport model TOMCAT/SLIMCAT (34, A)

Zoe Fleming: Tropospheric Ozone Distribution and Trends relevant to Human Health (the TOAR report) (35, B)

Grant Forster: State-of-the-art greenhouse gas measurements (CO2, CH4, N2O, CO, δ13C-CO2 and δ18O-CO2) at the Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory, UK. (36, B)