The International Commission on Planetary Atmospheres and their Evolution (ICPAE)


The International Commission on Planetary Atmospheres and their Evolution (ICPAE) provides a focus for research on atmospheres of planetary objects. It is one of the ten commissions of the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS), which is in turn part of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG).

ICPAE has three primary functions:

ICPAE also fosters international cooperation in research into the science of the planetary atmospheres, defined loosely as covering all objects in our solar system with a gaseous envelope (even tenuous). In addition to holding its biennial meetings in conjunction with IUGG, IAMAS or IAGA, ICPAE sponsors or cosponsors other meetings and workshops (see above). ICPAE may also help organise a number of working meetings/workshops to facilitate cooperation in particular areas (such as for instance the study of the planetary atmospheres by space missions, or in the framework of comparative planetology).

Further information on ICPAE can be found at the following links:


Page last updated 14 August 2007

Maintained by Dr John Turner, British Antarctic Survey (J.Turner@bas.ac.uk)