The conference is the premier international gathering of fog and dew researchers from around the world. The ongoing series provides a dynamic forum for the exchange of ideas and the latest research findings from scientists worldwide interested in fog and dew chemistry and physics, interactions between fog, dew, and ecosystems, fog impacts on transportation and other infrastructure, the collection of fog and dew for freshwater production, remote sensing and numerical simulation of fogs and low clouds, and more. Its interdisciplinary nature lends this conference a unique character at the crossroads of meteorology, ecology, atmospheric chemistry, cloud physics, water resources, climate, and resiliency of built infrastructure. The conference's one-week format, gathering about 200 people, allows for ample oral sessions and extended poster sessions conducive to in-depth scientific exchange. An exciting social program provides opportunities to reconnect with international colleagues and foster new collaborations.
1. Chemistry of Fog and Dew (aqueous chemistry, aerosol fog interaction)
2. Fog and Dew Physics (fog microphysics, thermodynamics, dynamics, turbulence, radiation)
3. Ecosystem Interaction with Fog and Dew
4. Studies of Ice Fog, Riming, and Frost
5. Satellite Remote Sensing of fog and low clouds
6. Numerical modeling and forecasting of fog and dew (at all scales)
7. Fog and Dew collection as a water resource (WATER SUPPLY, ECOLOGICAL SUPPORT AND collection technologies)
8. Fog and Dew Measurement and monitoring, including in-situ sensors and collectors
9. Fog and Dew Field Campaigns in different environments (coastal, mountains, urban, marine)
10. Fog AS WATER RESOURCE AND EFFECTS IN human activities, including transportation, renewable energy, communications, and health.
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