In-person at the
Athens Technopolis
Athens, Greece
June 16-20, 2025
The MIRA Steering Committee happily announces that the first MIRA Workshop will take place in Athens, Greece, June 16-20, 2025. The objectives of the workshop are to provide an environment that: ☆ enables interchange amongst specialists of different aerosol disciplines, ☆ increases personal interchange amongst international participants, and ☆ encourages dialogue amongst scientists with varying levels of experience. The Models, In situ, and Remote sensing of Aerosols (MIRA) working group is a forum that connects members of the different aerosol communities through collaborative topics. Founded in 2021, MIRA fosters international collaborations with topical sessions at aerosol meetings and recorded webinars at 2, 13, and 21 UTC to encourage global participation. More information about MIRA can be found at https://science.larc.nasa.gov/mira-wg/. MIRA cross-disciplinary topics covered at the workshop include: ☆ Synergizing atmospheric aerosol models with measurements and retrievals. - Configuring in situ and remote sensing observations for easy assimilation by climate models. - Applying climate model output of aerosol species and/or types as a viable constraint for remote sensing retrievals. - Defining consistent optical and microphysical assumptions for measurements and models. - complex particle shapes. ☆ Bridging the Gaps between Aerosol Species and Aerosol Types - Identification of aerosol types with in situ measurements and remote sensing through microphysics and optical properties. - Facilitating comparisons of modeled aerosol species to remote sensing of aerosol type. - Applying remote sensing type-identification schemes to model optical outputs. ☆ Measurements and modeling for air quality studies” to be more inclusive/general at the topic level. - Active and passive remote sensing techniques for the development of PM2.5 proxies. - In situ ground networks and airborne measurements. - Modeling of PM2.5, including speciation, attribution, and data assimilation studies. ☆ Measuring and modeling aerosol-cloud interactions. ☆ We also encourage discussions that are of interest to the broad scope of MIRA, such as the different assumptions and techniques that are used in the different aerosol fields of study. The workshop will also include some basic topical overview presentations that target non-specialists and ample opportunities for discussion. We will also promote a special issue on MIRA after the workshop for interested authors. We anticipate a registration fee of approximately 200 Euros..