
Far Horizons: Challenges and Successes for Environmental Remote Sensing
Date and time
Description
Far Horizons: Challenges and Successes for Environmental Remote Sensing 20 July 2015, 9:00- 14:00 BAS Conference Room
Programme (as of 15th July)
0900 Registration, coffee
0915-9030 Welcome and introduction (Beatrix Schlarb-Ridley and Clemens Kaminski)
0930-0945 Ground-based sensing of the Erebus volcano (Clive Oppenheimer)
0945-1000 Armchair oceanography: resolving the detail using underwater gliders (Sophie Fielding)
1000-1015 Acoustic resonator sensors (Andrew Flewitt)
1015-1030 A ship-borne imager: observing mesospheric gravity waves from the oceans (Tracy Moffat-Griffin)
1030-1045 Glacial monitoring with drones and autonomous radar (Poul Christoffersen)
1045-1100 Remote airborne geophysical sensing (Tom Jordan)
1100-1130 Coffee and networking
1130-1145 A bird's-eye view of the natural world: airborne remote sensing of forests (David Coomes)
1145-1200 Aircraft-deployed sensing (David Jones)
1200-1215 Air quality sensors (Rod Jones)
1215-1230 Counting penguins and whales (Peter Fretwell & Norman Ratcliffe)
1230-1245 Chip Spectrometers from astronomy for atmospheric acience (Emma Turner)
1245-1300 Discussion & next steps
1300-1400 Lunch and networking
1400 Close