10th International Conference on Urban Climate/ 14th Symposium on the Urban Environment

10th International Conference on Urban Climate/ 14th Symposium on the Urban Environment

6-10 August 2018, New York, NY

Thank you for joining us in New York City!

 

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Organizers

The event was hosted and co-organized by the NOAA CREST Institute of the City University of New York, The International Association for Urban Climate (IAUC) and the AMS Board on the Urban Environment. ICUC10 was also supported by international organizations including the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). If you have questions about the meeting, please contact [email protected]

For a full committee listing, click here.

Sponsorship

 Please note, WMO support includes contributions by WMO programmes as well as their co-sponsored programme WCRP.

Plenary Session Live Stream:

Live Stream

Plenary Speakers:

Dr. Cynthia E. Rosenzweig

Dr. Cynthia E. Rosenzweig, Columbia University

Biography

Prof. Chao Ren

Prof. Chao Ren, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Biography

Prof. J. Marshall Shepherd

Prof. J. Marshall Shepherd, University of Georgia

Biography
 

Dr. Alan Blumberg

Dr. Alan Blumberg, Jupiter Intel Inc.

Biography

Dr. S. Miao

Dr. S. Miao, China

Biography
 

 

Registration

Conference Registration Rates:

Conference Banquet Crowne Plaza Times Square, in the Ballroom, on Wednesday 8 August at 6:00pm. 
Number of Participants is limited to 400.

Special Needs

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