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Abstract Submission Guideline


About submission of abstracts

The abstract submission deadline is 15th March 2025, The abstract may contain a maximum of 500 words as

  1. Text (you may copy-paste from Microsoft word)
  2. A PDF document (Figures and tables can be included)
  3. A word document (Figures and tables can be included)

The abstract may be submitted under one of the themes as indicated below

  • Fundamental aspects of cloud physics as the basis for cloud seeding
  • Precipitation enhancement studies in deep convective clouds
  • Precipitation enhancement studies in shallow/orographic clouds
  • Hail mitigation, fog or rain suppression
  • Hydrological processes, impacts, and assessments
  • Broader applications/hazard mitigation (Eg. Bushfire/forest fire or avalanche mitigation, cyclone or typhoon mitigation, etc.)
  • Inadvertent weather modification (Urban impacts, contrails, pollution dispersion, etc.)
  • Emerging technologies or new methods for weather modification
  • Weather forecasting, and nowcasting Decision Support Systems
  • Ethical, Legal and Social Issues (ELSI) topics
  • Climate intervention/Marine Cloud Brightening
  • Stakeholder/policymaker/public engagement and communication

The abstract may contain the following:

Title of abstract
Author(s) affiliation(s)
Name(s) of the author(s) and who is likely to be presenting author
Preference for oral/poster


Abstract guidelines


Abstract text


Responsibilities as author