Posters R-S

Poster sessions will take place. You should be available to discuss your poster at the times allocated based on your number/letter for each session.

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

Katie Read: How do measurements from the Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory (CVAO) contribute to our understanding of the atmospheric composition of the North Atlantic? (88, B)

Andrew Rickard: Mechanisms for Atmospheric chemistry: GeneratioN, Interpretation and FidelitY- MAGNIFY (89, A)

Hugo Ricketts: Red sun event over the UK - dust or smoke? (90, A)

Alan Robins: Wind tunnel experiments in support of DOMINO (Degradation of Odour signals by air pollution: chemical Mechanisms, plume dynamics and INsect-Orientation behaviour) (91, B)

Emal Rumi: Campaign deployment of the Kepler mobile cloud radar during COALESC-3 (92, B)

Maria Russo: Recent changes in North Atlantic atmospheric composition (93, A)

Reinhard Schiemann: Blocking assessment in the PRIMAVERA high-resolution multi-model ensemble (94, A)

Len Shaffrey: Using climate models to assess extreme weather risks for industry applications (95, B)

Steven Sharpe: Atmospheric Science Conference Call for Abstracts (96, B)

Marvin Shaw: Evaluation of Selected Ion Flow Tube Mass Spectrometry VOC concentration and emission determination during APHH Beijing-automation and calibration considerations. (97, A)

Tomás Sherwen: Climatic and air-quality impacts of tropospheric halogens, and tackling a key uncertainty with machine learning (98, A)

Jon Shonk: Mechanisms of Indian summer monsoon change in the HAPPI experiments (99, B)

Robin Smith: Progress towards interactive Ice Sheets in UKESM1 (100, B)

Claudia Stephan: Interannual Variability of the Silk Road Pattern (101, A)

Ag Stephens: Bringing NCAS data to the masses: CEDA Catalogue developments and service integrations in 2017 (102, A)