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UPDATED ON 28 April 2001Venue, Further Info, Registration, Programmeand What's NewWelcome to the home page of the special-interest group of URSI Commission F dedicated to Climatic Parameters in Radiowave Propagation Prediction. We will use this site to exchange information, ideas, work-plans (see Discussions), data (see Download), etc. In the meantime we are organizing CLIMPARA'2001 that is our most urgent activity. If you want to be kept informed of CLIMPARA activities please fill the Expression of Interest, you will be added to our distribution list. CLIMPARA'2001, 28-30 May 2001, Budapest, HungaryFirst Announcement and Call for Papers Climatic and geographic conditions play a very important role for the planning and operation of radio systems. Being able to accurately predict their performance is crucial to the successful system development and provision of service. The CLIMPARA conferences have been a series of special-interest meetings of URSI Commission F to promote research and provide an international scientific forum for the presentation and exchange of results and ideas. This is the fifth conference in the CLIMPARA series. It will include invited presentations as well as submitted research papers, posters and panel discussion. An important goal of these conferences is to merge the diverse knowledge and activities existing within the aegis of URSI Commission F , ITU-R Study Group 3 and the meteorological community. In order to enhance this interaction, CLIMPARA'2001 will be held immediately prior to concurrent meetings of ITU-R Working Parties 3J (Propagation Fundamentals) and 3M (Point-to-point and Earth-space propagation) to be held 31 May – 8 June 2001 at the same venue. Objective: The purpose of this URSI-sponsored conference is to exchange ideas and information and to discuss results achieved and on-going activities relevant to climatic characterization of (radio)meteorological parameters pertinent to the modeling of radiowave propagation effects. Back to Top |
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