About Us

Conference series LLC invites all the participants across the globe to attend the ‘International Conference on Meteorology’ during June 12-14, 2017 at Osaka, Japan that includes prompt keynote presentations, oral talks, poster presentations and exhibition. Meteorolgy-2017 provides a platform for researchers/scientists to share and globalize their research work while the participants from industry can promote their products thus felicitating dissemination of knowledge. The scope of Meteorolgy-2017 is to bring the advancements in the field of atmospheric sciences, climatology and earth sciences.

Meteorology is the interdisciplinary science that relates to the study of atmosphere. Meteorology, climatology, atmospheric physics, and atmospheric chemistry are sub-disciplines of the atmospheric sciences. Hydrometeorology is an interdisciplinary field that includes meteorology and hydrology.  Whereas the interactions between Earth's atmosphere and its oceans are part of a coupled ocean-atmosphere system. Directly or indirectly all social, industrial, farming, business, transports and so on are influenced by climate and atmosphere. The environment influences and supports human life, and other living organism’s at all times amid each phase of growth and development. Meteorology has a prominent role and shows a strong impact on each human undertaking in the advanced Life.  Various areas where meteorology is being widely used are given below to illustrate the scope of meteorology  are  in Safe Navigation,  Safe aviation,  Industry,  Fisheries, Irrigation and water resources, Land use planning etc

Why Osaka?:

Osaka is a financial powerhouse, with its skyscrapers and brilliant energy, and borders the international port of Kobe. Kyoto, the old imperial capital of Japan from 1180–1868, is the cultural and historical heart of Japan, and a short train ride away from Osaka and Kobe. Japan is a strato volcanic archipelago of 6,852 islands. The four largest islands are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku, which together comprise about 97% of Japan's land area. Due to its location in the Pacific Ring of Fire, Japan is substantially prone to earthquakes and tsunami, having the highest natural disaster risk in the developed world. Osaka and other major cities in Japan are the reflections of the immensely Coastal developed areas, which gives intense scope of innovation to researchers around the world. Majorly research institutions  and organisations  in the field of  Earth Sciences, Atmospheric sciences are surrounded with in the area of Osaka, Japan.

 

Target Audience:

Meteorologists

Earth Scientists

GIS and Remote sensing Scientists

Researchers

Academicians

Industrialists

Policy Makers