Deadlines & Milestones

Date Public
Dec2011 First Announcement of Deadlines & Milestones
Jul2012 Second Announcement (Opening of Abstract Submission)
01 Oct2012 Early bird abstract submission deadline
31 Oct2012 Early bird abstract acceptance decision*
Dec2012 Third Announcement (Opening of Registration)
31 Jan2013 Regular abstract submission deadline
15 Feb2013 Regular abstract acceptance decision
mid-Mar2013 Decision about oral/poster presentations
19-24 May2013 6th International Conference on Fog, Fog Collection and Dew

* The "early bird acceptance" is the system for the prospective participants who require the proof of the participation in the 6th fog conference at an early date for some application or fixing future planning.

Yokohama Harbor

Conference Hall
Red Brick Warehouse

The 6th International Conference on Fog, Fog Collection and Dew will be held in Yokohama, Japan, 19-24 May, 2013.

The goal of this conference is to bring together people who are interested in any aspect of fog and dew. Both advanced scientific findings and fog collection projects will find a broad audience. Participants will include representatives from universities, the private sector, government and international agencies, as well as educational organizations.

This conference series was started in 1998 in Vancouver, Canada, then visited St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada (2001), Cape Town, South Africa (2004), La Serena, Chile (2007), and Münster, Germany (2010).

 
Yokohama & Mt. Fuji Yokohama Sankeien Garden

The venue for the 2013 conference is a hall in Red Brick Warehouse, a historic building in Yokohama. There are many comfortable hotels, beautiful spots, and shopping centers near the venue.

Yokohama is the second largest city in Japan, and a beautiful harbor town. Yokohama is easily accessible from Tokyo international airports in Narita (about 1.5 to 2 hours) and in Haneda (about 30 min). Yokohama is very close to Tokyo (30 min by train) and is also close to Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Further information can be obtained from the Yokohama Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Japan Organizing Committee

  • Manabu Igawa* (Kanagawa University)
  • Mitsuo Uematsu** (The University of Tokyo)
  • Norimichi Takenaka** (Osaka Prefecture University)
  • Hiroshi Okochi** (Waseda University)
  • Mizuo Kajino (Meteorological Research Institute)
  • Yukiya Minami (Ishikawa Prefectural University)
  • Kentaro Murano (Hosei University)
  • Ben Nanzai (Kanagawa University)
  • Seiki Nomoto (Gifu University)
  • Hiroko Ogata (Waseda University)
  • Hideyuki Shimizu (National Institute for Environmental Studies)
  • Hiroshi Tago (Gunma Prefecture)
  • Masaki Takeuchi (The University of Tokushima)

  • * chairman, **vice‐chairman

 

 

The conference poster in the left hand side is freely available.

Contact (E-mail address): contact@fogconference2013.org

Scientific Committee

Jeff CollettChair, USA
Jörg BendixFog in Remote Sensing, Germany
Simon BerkowiczDew, Israel
Daniel BeysensDew, France
Sampurno BruijnzeelFog in Ecohydrology, Netherlands
Pilar CerecedaOrganizer 4th Congress, Chile
Shih‐Chieh ChangFog and Ecosystems, Taiwan
Werner EugsterPast Scientific Committee Chair, Switzerland
Fabio GoncalvesFog Physics, Brazil
Frank GriessbaumFlux measurement, Germany
Ismail GultepeCloud Physics, Canada
Pierre HerckesFog Chemistry, USA
Manabu IgawaOrganizer 6th Congress, Japan
Otto KlemmOrganizer 5th Congress, Germany
Detlev MöllerFog Chemistry and History, Germany
Esmaiel MalekClouds & Energy Budgets, USA
Victoria MarzolFog Collection, Spain
Jose M. MolinaFog Collection, USA
Shengjie NiuFog Physics and Chemistry, China
Hannes RautenbachOrganizer 3rd Congress, South Africa
Robert SchemenauerConference Founder, Canada
Martha SchollIsotopes, USA
Mietek SobikOrganizer 7th Congress, Poland
Conrado TobonFog and Ecosystems, Colombia
Mitsuo UematsuOrganizer 6th Congress, Japan
Michael WitiwEducation Outreach, USA
Suping ZhangFog Physics, China

 

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