29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (Expanded View)

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Program Chairpersons:
Judith C. Chow, DRI
Nathaniel A. Brunsell, University of Kansas

Compact View of Conference

Sunday, 1 August 2010
5:00 PM-7:00 PM, Sunday
Registration Begins
 
Monday, 2 August 2010
7:30 AM-5:45 PM, Monday
Registration continues through 6 August, 2010
 
9:00 AM-9:15 AM, Monday, Red Cloud Peak
Plenary Session 1 Introductory Remarks by AMS President (Joint between the 19th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, the Ninth Symposium on the Urban Environment, and the 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology)
Speaker: Margaret LeMone, NCAR, Boulder, CO
 
9:15 AM-10:00 AM, Monday, Red Cloud Peak
Joint Session 1 Observations in Complex and Urban Terrain and Canopies I (Joint between the 19th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, the Ninth Symposium on the Urban Environment, and the 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology)
Cochairs: Nathaniel A. Brunsell, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; Fei Chen, NCAR, Boulder, CO; Branko Kosovic, NCAR, Boulder, CO
9:15 AMJ1.1Doppler lidar observations of urban boundary layer dynamics in London, UK   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Janet F. Barlow, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom; and T. M. Dunbar, C. R. Wood, E. Nemitz, M. W. Gallagher, and R. M. Harrison
9:30 AMJ1.2Direct observations of the turbulence kinetic energy budget within an orchard canopy   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Steven P. Oncley, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and W. J. Massman and E. G. Patton
9:45 AMJ1.3An observational study of turbulence inside a close basin   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Sharon Zhong, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI; and P. J. Fu, X. Bian, C. D. Whiteman, and T. Horst
 
10:00 AM-10:30 AM, Monday, Shavano Peak Foyer
Coffee Break
 
10:30 AM-12:00 PM, Monday, Red Cloud Peak
Joint Session 2 Observations in Complex and Urban Terrain and Canopies II (Joint between the 19th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, the 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, and the Ninth Symposium on the Urban Environment)
Cochairs: Nathaniel A. Brunsell, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; Julie K. Lundquist, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO; Wayne M. Angevine, CIRES, University of Colorado, and NOAA/ESRL, Boulder, CO
10:30 AMJ2.1Scaling properties of biologically active scalar concentration fluctuations in the surface layer over a managed peatland   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Matteo Detto, UCB, Berkeley, CA; and D. D. Baldocchi and G. G. Katul
10:45 AMJ2.2Mixing Processes in the Nocturnal Atmospheric Boundary Layer and Their Impacts on Urban Ozone Concentrations and Heat Island Intensity  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Petra M. Klein, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and J. K. Lundquist and J. B. Basara
11:00 AMJ2.3Space-time variability of subcanopy horizontal advection in moderately complex terrain  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Christoph K. Thomas, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
11:15 AMJ2.4Impact of gravity waves on the turbulent exchange above a forest site  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Andrei Serafimovich, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany; and C. J. Nappo and T. Foken
11:30 AMJ2.5Eddy covariance methodologies revisited for urban measurements   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Annika Iida Nordbo, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; and L. Järvi and T. Vesala
11:45 AMJ2.6The effect of tilt-corrections on fluxes and 3D wind statistics over sloping, forested terrain   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Sean P. Burns, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. Sun, S. P. Oncley, D. H. Lenschow, and R. K. Monson
 
12:00 PM-1:30 PM, Monday
Lunch Break
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Monday, Red Cloud Peak
Session 1A Local Responses to Regional and Global Climate Change I
Chair: D. Dragoni, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
1:30 PM1A.1Simulating Present and Future Water, Energy, and Carbon Dioxide Fluxes on a Regional Scale using the WRF/ACASA Coupled Model   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Liyi Xu, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA; and D. Pyles and K. T. Paw U
1:45 PM1A.2A simple approach to simulating land use impacts on regional climate   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Justin E. Bagley, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and A. R. Desai and J. A. Foley
2:00 PM1A.3Evidence of increased net ecosystem productivity associated with a longer vegetated season in a deciduous forest in south-central Indiana, US   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
D. Dragoni, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN; and H. P. Schmid, C. A. Wayson, C. S. B. Grimmond, J. C. Randolph, and H. Potter
2:15 PM1A.4In search of the unusual: on the benefits of long-term ecosystem-atmosphere exchange observations   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
H. P. Schmid, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT/IMK-IFU), Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany; and D. Dragoni
2:30 PM1A.5Simulating the effect of surface residue on the energy, water and carbon budgets within and above a temperate deciduous forest   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Tim B. Wilson, NOAA, Oak Ridge, TN; and T. P. Meyers, J. Kochendorfer, M. Heuer, and J. Miller
2:45 PM1A.6Tropical Dry Forest Response to Climate Variability   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Eugenia Gonzalez, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA; and A. Sanchez-Azofeifa, M. Quesada-Avendańo, and K. T. Paw U
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Monday, Crestone Peak III & IV
Session 1B Particulate and Trace Gas Exchanges
Chair: David L. Spittlehouse, British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Range, Victoria, BC Canada
1:30 PM1B.1Transport of heat, water vapor, and carbon dioxide by long-period eddies in the stable boundary layer  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Robert J. Kurzeja, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC; and M. J. Parker and M. Leclerc
1:45 PM1B.2Modelling pesticide dispersal over a vineyard canopy during spray application   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Ali Chahine, UR1263, EPHYSE, INRA, Villenave d'Ornon, France; and S. Dupont, Y. Brunet, and C. Sinfort
2:00 PM1B.3Field measurements from a new carbon dioxide and methane eddy-covariance flux analyzer for terrestrial, sea, and airborne applications   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Randy Apodaca, Picarro, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA; and B. Law, A. Karion, C. Thomas, C. Sweeney, E. Crosson, T. A. Rahn, and W. McGillis
2:15 PM1B.4Scalar determinants of heat and mass transport in compressible fluids   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Andrew S. Kowalski, University of Granada, Granada, Granada, Spain; and D. Argüeso
2:30 PM1B.5Trace Gas Transport By Mountain Circulations   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Jielun Sun, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and S. F. J. De Wekker
2:45 PM1B.6Line-source diffusion in a walnut orchard canopy during CHATS   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Jeffrey C. Weil, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and E. G. Patton and P. P. Sullivan
 
3:00 PM-3:30 PM, Monday, Shavano Peak
Coffee Break
 
3:30 PM-5:45 PM, Monday, Red Cloud Peak
Session 2A Agricultural Management Strategies and Implications for Climate Change I
Chair: Andrew E. Suyker, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
3:30 PM2A.1Gross primary production and ecosystem respiration in irrigated and rainfed maize-based agro-ecosystems   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Andrew E. Suyker, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE; and S. Verma
3:45 PM2A.2Evaluation of Corn Evapotranspiration Predictions of STICS Crop Model using Eddy Covariance Fluxes Measured in Corn Fields of Eastern Canada   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Elizabeth Pattey, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada; and G. Jégo, G. Bourgeois, and S. Admiral
4:00 PM2A.3Simulated impacts of agricultural land use change on the climate systems in Asia  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Eungul Lee, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; and W. J. Sacks, T. N. Chase, and J. A. Foley
4:15 PM2A.4Calibration and Performance Evaluation of the STICS Crop Model using Destructive and Micrometeorological Flux Datasets for Corn in Eastern Canada   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Guillaume Jégo, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada; and E. Pattey, G. Bourgeois, S. Admiral, C. F. Drury, and N. Tremblay
4:30 PM2A.5Refining crop coefficients using surface renewal, eddy covariance and energy balance   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Richard L. Snyder, University of California, Davis, CA; and T. M. Shapland, F. E. Anderson, A. Swelam, R. Moratiel-Yugueros, A. E. Russo, Z. Song, M. Orang, and D. Spano
4:45 PM2A.6Moving toward climate-informed agricultural decision support – can we use PRISM data for more than just monthly averages?  
Jeanne M. Schneider, USDA/ARS, El Reno, OK; and D. L. Ford
2A.7PAPER WITHDRAWN  
5:00 PM2A.7Impact of wind turbine turbulence on crop canopy dew formation in the US Midwest: Modeling results as a guide to field measurements   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Daniel A. Rajewski, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and E. S. Takle and M. Segal
5:15 PM2A.8A Land Surface Modeling System for Use in Agricultural Decision Support  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
William Myers, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and F. Chen and S. Linden
 
3:30 PM-4:15 PM, Monday, Crestone Peak III & IV
Session 2B Pollen Transport in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Chair: Marcelo Chamecki, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
3:30 PM2B.1Pollen dispersal from isolated field crops: boundary-layer scaling and effects of source field size   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Marcelo Chamecki, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; and C. Meneveau
2B.2Modeling pollen dispersion in a Swiss valley using a Lagrangian dispersion model  
Michael J. Klocke-Sullivan, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and R. W. Arritt
3:45 PM2B.3Increased pollen viability resulting from transport to the upper boundary layer   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Brian J. Viner, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA; and R. W. Arritt
 
6:00 PM-7:30 PM, Monday, Shavano Peak and Castle Peak
Formal Poster Viewing and Reception
 
6:00 PM-7:30 PM, Monday, Castle Peak Ballroom
Joint Poster Session 1 Boundary Layers Over Canopies and Heterogeneous Terrain (Joint between the 19th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence and the 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology)
 JP1.1Attributing Tall Tower Flux Data to Heterogeneous Vegetation  
Natascha Kljun, Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom; and G. Gelybó, Z. Barcza, A. Kern, and L. Haszpra
 JP1.2Using sky view factor to model radiation and thermal structure within and above a forest canopy in sloping terrain  
Norma J. Froelich, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana; and C. S. B. Grimmond and H. P. Schmid
 JP1.3Tall tower based evaluation of the MOD17 model over heterogeneous agricultural vegetation  
Györgyi Gelybó, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; and Z. Barcza, A. Kern, N. Kljun, and L. Haszpra
 JP1.4Removing the contribution of mesoscale fluctuations to surface sensible and latent heat fluxes over a heterogeneous surface  
Micheal Hicks, Howard University, Washington, DC; and S. L. Kang, D. Lenschow, M. Robjhon, B. B. Demoz, and E. Joseph
JP1.5Single and two-point statistics of turbulence and tree-sway measurements  
Jonathan J. Furst, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC; and H. B. Su
 JP1.5Vertical Structure of the CO2 Exchange Between the Surface and the Atmosphere Within and Above An Araucaria Forest Canopy  
Hans Zimermann, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil; and O. L. L. Moraes, C. Teichrieb, P. E. S. Oliveira, D. Regina Roberti, and O. C. Acevedo
 
6:00 PM-8:00 PM, Monday, Castle Peak Ballroom
Poster Session 1 Poster Session
CoChair: Ankur R. Desai, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Chair: Nathaniel A. Brunsell, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
 A nonlinear analytical analysis of terrain-induced canopy flows-Poster  
Chuixiang Yi, Queens College, City University of New York, Flushing, NY; and W. Wang
 P1.1Assessment of the climate change in Mazandaran Province using Geostatistical methods  
Bahram Gholizadeh Sr., USDA/ARS, Nour, AK, Iran
 P1.2Modeling nocturnal cooling below a forest canopy  
Norma J. Froelich, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana; and C. S. B. Grimmond and H. P. Schmid
 P1.3Assessment of the energy balance of forest and "caatinga" sites in Brazil from SSiB and IBIS models  extended abstract
Ana Paula Martins do Amaral Cunha, INPE, Săo José dos Campos, Brazil; and R. C. D. S. Alvalá, V. Canavesi, and G. Sampaio
 P1.4Assessing the effects of past disturbance and future climate change and land use decisions on northern Great Lakes forest carbon cycling  
Benjamin N. Sulman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; and A. R. Desai, R. M. Scheller, C. M. Gough, P. S. Curtis, and C. S. Vogel
P1.5Determination of climatic potential of Qom province for rainfed wheat using GIS and RS  
Hojjatolah Yazdan panah, USDA/ARS, Isfahan, Iran; and M. Soleimanitabar
 P1.5Turbulence stationarity within a forest canopy  
Atticus Finger, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA; and E. Furtak-Cole, A. L. Hiscox, M. Rudnicki, and H. B. Su
 P1.6Seasonal dynamics of the thermodynamic entropy budget for a heterogeneous grassland  
Cassandra J. Wilson, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; and N. A. Brunsell
 P1.7On the use of precipitation gauge measurements and photographs for developing models of interception and unloading of snow in forest canopies  
Paul A. Bartlett, Environment Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada; and M. D. MacKay and D. L. Verseghy
 P1.8Implications of altering land use for biofuel production on carbon and water cycling in the central US  
Pei-Ling Lin, Lawrence, KS; and N. A. Brunsell
 P1.9Monitoring methane emissions from grazing cattle  
Sean McGinn, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge, AB, Canada; and D. Turner, N. Tomkins, E. Charmley, G. Bishop-Hurley, and D. Chen
 P1.10The pine aforestation carbon dioxide exchange measurements – case study Tuczno, Poland  
Bogdan H. Chojnicki, Poznan University of Life Sciences (PULS), Poznan, Poland; and M. Urbaniak, A. Danielewska, P. Strzelinski, and J. Oljenik
 P1.11The wetland mass and energy exchange measurements – case study Rzecin, Poland  
Bogdan H. Chojnicki, Poznan University of Life Sciences (PULS), Poznan, Poland; and M. Urbaniak, R. Juszczak, P. Siedlecki, and J. Olejnik
 P1.12Impacts of land cover variability on scalar similarity and efficiency of scalar transport  
Austin T. Quick, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; and N. A. Brunsell and T. L. Buck
 P1.13CYCAS-MED project: Crop yield and climate change impacts: adaptation strategies to desertification processes in Mediterranean areas  
Pierpaolo Duce, CNR - National Research Council, Sassari, Italy; and A. Bodini, C. Cesaraccio, E. Entrade, and P. Zara
 P1.14Validation of a simple footprint tool for trace gas flux measurements above agricultural fields  extended abstract
Christof Ammann, Research Station ART, Zürich, Switzerland; and C. Spirig and A. Neftel
 P1.15Estimation of ozone deposition over subalpine forest in Niwot Ridge, Colorado  extended abstract
Dalma Szinyei, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany; and G. Gelybó, A. Guenther, A. A. Turnipseed, L. Grünhage, A. Kerschbaumer, and P. Builtjes
 P1.16Climate change impacts on durum wheat in Sardinia  
Valentina Mereu, DESA-University of Sassary; CMCC, Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Climate Change, IAFENT Division, Sassari Italy, Sassari, Italy; and C. Cesaraccio, M. Dubrovsky, D. Spano, G. Carboni, and P. Duce
 P1.17Sensitivity test of Community Land Model version 3.5-Dynamic Global Vegetation Model over deciduous forest in Korea  
Hee–Jeong Lim, Kyungpook National University, Daugue, South Korea; and Y. H. Lee and H. Kwon
 P1.18Multi-site evaluation of the MOD17 model over homogeneous agricultural vegetation  
Györgyi Gelybó, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; and Z. Barcza, A. Kern, G. Alberti, P. Di Tommasi, J. A. Elbers, M. L. Fischer, M. Gonzalez-Meler, T. J. Griffis, W. L. Kutsch, E. V. Magliulo, R. Matamala, E. J. Moors, A. Peressotti, A. E. Suyker, and S. B. Verma
 P1.19Forecasting hourly risks of pear rust development using real-time weather interpolations in web-based information system  
Soon Sung Hong, Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services, Hwaseong, South Korea; and W. S. Kang, J. Y. Kim, Y. K. Han, S. K. Kim, and E. W. Park
 P1.20A web-based climate change information service for impact assessment in agriculture  
Wee Soo Kang, National Center for Agro-Meteorology, Seoul, South Korea; and Y. S. Shin, Y. K. Han, J. I. Yun, and E. W. Park
 P1.21The role of land cover and precipitation variability on carbon and water fluxes in central US grasslands  
Tyler L. Buck, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; and N. A. Brunsell
 P1.22Analysis of the effects of hydric deficit in the temporal response of the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) in different climatic conditions of southern region of Brazil  
Igor Balteiro Pereira Campos, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and C. M. Paiva
 P1.23Monitoring carbon, nitrogen, and particulate matter exchange in a northern hardwood forest subject to high N deposition  
Jennifer G. Murphy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; and J. A. Geddes, A. Petroff, A. De Sousa, R. Ellis, and S. C. Thomas
 P1.24Carbon dioxide fluxes from an Araucaria forest in southern Brazil  
Pablo E. S. Oliveira, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil; and O. C. Acevedo, O. L. L. Moraes, H. R. Zimmerman, C. Teichrieb, and A. P. Dalla Corte
 P1.25Tracing the flow of carbon through ecosystems using automated chamber and stable isotope techniques  
Joel J. Fassbinder, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN; and T. J. Griffis and J. M. Baker
 P1.26Advective and topographic influences on eddy flux measurement  
David R. Fitzjarrald, University at Albany / SUNY, Albany, NY; and R. Sakai, J. Hadley, and J. W. Munger
 P1.27Influence of Irrigation on Mid-Summer Convective Rainfall in the Great Plains  
David B. Huber, Lawrence, KS; and D. B. Mechem and N. A. Brunsell
 P1.28Sway frequency analysis of wind-loaded trees under freezing conditions  
David V. Granucci, UConn, Storrs, CT; and M. Rudnicki, A. L. Hiscox, H. B. Su, and D. Miller
 P1.29Consumptive Use Program Plus (CUP+)  
Morteza N. Orang, California Department of Water Resources, Sacramento, CA; and S. Matyac and R. L. Snyder
 P1.30Analysis of CO2 Fluxes over soybean crops under two different tillage systems  
Claudio Teichrieb, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil; and O. L. L. Moraes, H. Zimermann, O. C. Acevedo, D. Regina Roberti, and J. V. Carneiro
 P1.31Wavelet analysis of multi-scale properties of eddy-covariance and fluxes  
Gengsheng Zhang, University of Georgia, Griffin, GA; and M. Y. Leclerc and M. J. Parker
 P1.32Seasonal fire danger forecast for the Euro-Mediterranean area  
Costantino Sirca, University of Sassari; CMCC, Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Climate Change, IAFENT Division, Sassari, Italy; and V. Bacciu, M. Salis, B. Arca, P. Duce, A. Alessandri, A. Borrelli, A. Navarra, and D. Spano
 P1.33Laboratory chamber system for measuring ammonia emissions from intact soil cores: studies of cattle feedlots and forest soils  
Karen Galles, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and J. Stratton, E. Westover, E. Levin, J. Ham, T. Borch, J. Wagner, S. Kreidenweis, and J. Collett
 P1.34A model to predict diurnal pollen shed in maize  
Brian J. Viner, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA; and M. E. Westgate and R. W. Arritt
P1.35An agrometeorological study of crop production in Khorasan  
Mohammad Bannayan, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Faculty of Agriculture, Mashhad, Iran
 P1.36Field Estimates of Sonic Anemometer Angle of Attack Errors  
Tilden P. Meyers, NOAA/ATDD, Oak Ridge, TN; and J. Kochendorfer and M. Heuer
 P1.37Litter and soil respiration in a mixed hardwood forest in eastern Tennessee  
John Kochendorfer, NOAA, Oak Ridge, TN; and M. Heuer, K. Sloop, T. Wilson, and T. P. Meyers
 
Tuesday, 3 August 2010
9:00 AM-10:00 AM, Tuesday, Red Cloud Peak
Joint Session 3A Observations in Complex and Urban Terrain I (Joint between the 19th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, the Ninth Symposium on the Urban Environment, and the 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology)
Chair: Sharon Zhong, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
9:00 AMJ3A.1An urban flux tower for atmospheric turbulence and trace gas flux studies   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Gunnar W. Schade, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and C. H. Park and I. Boedeker
9:15 AMJ3A.2Multiresolution Reynolds stress analysis of urban canyon turbulence  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Cheryl L. Klipp, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD
9:30 AMJ3A.3Inferring turbulent exchange processes in an urban street canyon from high-frequency thermography   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Andreas Christen, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and J. A. Voogt
9:45 AMJ3A.4MicroPoem: experimental investigation of birch pollen emissions  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Dominik Michel, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; and R. Gehrig, M. W. Rotach, and R. Vogt
 
9:00 AM-10:00 AM, Tuesday, Torrey's Peak III & IV
Joint Session 3B Land-surface-PBL Coupling, Impact of Heterogeneity as Seen in Modeling and Observations I (Joint between the 19th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence and the 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology)
Chair: Fotini Katopodes Chow, Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA
9:00 AMJ3B.1Correlations between thermal surface heterogeneities and secondary circulations during LITFASS-2003 - An LES study   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Björn Maronga, Leibniz University of Hannover, Hannover, Germany; and S. Raasch
J3B.2Numerical simulations of localized boundary layer circulations affecting eddy covariance measurements in inhomogeneous terrain  
Bjoern Broetz, University of Mainz, Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; and R. Eigenmann, V. Wirth, and T. Foken
9:15 AMJ3B.2ADetermination of PBL Dynamics from Water Vapor Profile gradients and potential temperature  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Chuen Meei Gan, City College of New York, New York, NY; and B. Gross and J. E. Gonzalez
9:30 AMJ3B.3Isolating land-atmosphere feedbacks through coupled hydrologic modeling with idealized terrain   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Fotini Katopodes Chow, Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA; and J. Rihani and R. M. Maxwell
9:45 AMJ3B.4Impact of land-surface variability on turbulent surface fluxes in multi-scale atmospheric simulations   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Charles Talbot, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; and E. Bou-Zeid and J. A. Smith
 
10:00 AM-10:30 AM, Tuesday, Shavano Peak
Coffee Break
 
10:30 AM-11:30 AM, Tuesday, Red Cloud Peak
Joint Session 4A Observations in Complex and Urban Terrain II (Joint between the 19th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, the Ninth Symposium on the Urban Environment, and the 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology)
Chair: Sharon Zhong, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
10:30 AMJ4A.1Comparison of temperature structure parameter measurements by UAV and scintillometer during LITFASS-2009   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Sabrina Martin, Technische Universitaet Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany; and J. Bange, F. Beyrich, and O. K. Hartogensis
10:45 AMJ4A.2Determination of surface heterogeneity from surface temperature maps   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Yvonne Breitenbach, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany; and J. Bange
11:00 AMJ4A.3Turbulent fluxes from weight-shift microlight aircraft over transitional grassland of Inner Mongolia   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Stefan Metzger, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany; and W. Junkermann, L. Wang, K. Butterbach-Bahl, X. H. Zheng, and T. Foken
11:15 AMJ4A.4Wind-tunnel experiments of stably-stratified boundary layers over a steep 2-D hill   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Wei Zhang, Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory, Minneapolis, MN; and F. Porté-Agel
 
10:30 AM-12:00 PM, Tuesday, Torrey's Peak III & IV
Joint Session 4B Land-surface-PBL Coupling, Impact of Heterogeneity as Seen in Modeling and Observations II (Joint between the 19th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence and the 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology)
Chair: Fotini Katopodes Chow, Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA
10:30 AMJ4B.1Spatial and temporal variability of near-surface turbulent kinetic energy over the United States   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Warren E. Heilman, USDA Forest Service, East Lansing, MI; and X. Bian
 Paper J4B.2 has been moved. New poster number P2.6  
10:45 AMJ4B.2AA wind tunnel study of neutral and stable atmospheric boundary layer evolution over a canopy patch  
Corey D. Markfort, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; and H. G. Stefan and F. Porté-Agel
11:00 AMJ4B.3Influences of tree-sway on canopy roughness sublayer turbulence: a coupled large-eddy simulation and tree-sway model   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Hong-Bing Su, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
11:15 AMJ4B.4Reducing uncertainty in a fully-coupled land-atmosphere model  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
John L. Williams III, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO; and R. M. Maxwell
 
12:00 PM-1:30 PM, Tuesday
Lunch Break
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Tuesday, Red Cloud Peak
Session 5 Andy Black Special Session on Flux Measurements and Modeling I
CoChair: M. Altaf Arain, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Canada
Chair: A. G. Barr, Environment Canada, Saskatoon, SK Canada
1:30 PM5.1Water balances of contrasting land covers in the southern boreal forest  
A. G. Barr, Environment Canada, Saskatoon, SK, Canada; and G. Van der Kamp, A. Black, J. H. McCaughey, T. Zha, and Z. Nesic
1:45 PM5.2Influence of the Mountain Pine Beetle infestation on the water balance of a lodgepole pine stand   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
David L. Spittlehouse, British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Range, Victoria, BC, Canada; and M. Brown and V. N. Foord
2:00 PM5.3Approximate analytical descriptions of evaporation from 1950-1980: how good were they?   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Michael D. Novak, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
2:15 PM5.4Impact of drought and heat events on seasonal and annual carbon exchanges in pine forests of different ages in Eastern Canada  
M. Altaf Arain, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; and J. J. Brodeur, M. Peichl, S. MacKay, and E. Nicholas
2:30 PM5.5Carbon dioxide and water vapour exchange above two lodgepole pine stands recovering from mountain pine beetle attack in British Columbia   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Mathew Brown, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. A. Black, Z. Nesic, V. N. Foord, and D. L. Spittlehouse
2:45 PM5.6Forest response to cloud and canopy effects on incident radiation   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
David R. Fitzjarrald, University at Albany / SUNY, Albany, NY
 
3:00 PM-3:30 PM, Tuesday, Shavano Peak
Coffee Break
 
3:30 PM-6:00 PM, Tuesday, Red Cloud Peak
Session 6 Andy Black Special Session on Flux Measurements and Modeling II
CoChair: M. Altaf Arain, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Canada
Chair: A. G. Barr, Environment Canada, Saskatoon, SK Canada
3:30 PM6.1Carbon cycling in a mangrove forest of the Florida Everglades  
Jose D. Fuentes, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; and V. Engel and J. G. Barr
3:45 PM6.2Measurements of CO2 fluxes using eddy covariance method over Rzecin wetland and Tuczno forest in Poland   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Janusz Olejnik, Poznan University of Life Sciences (PULS), Poznan, Poland; and B. H. Chojnicki, R. Juszczak, and M. Urbaniak
4:00 PM6.3Turbulence fluxes in the presence of low-level jet in the stable boundary layer  
Luciana Pires, The University of Georgia, Griffin, GA; and M. Y. Leclerc and R. J. Kurzeja
4:15 PM6.4Summertime horizontal and vertical advective carbon dioxide fluxes measured in a dense Douglas-fir forest on a slope   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Adrian S. Leitch, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and Z. Nesic, A. Black, A. Christen, C. Bruemmer, R. Ketler, D. Lessard, A. Hum, N. Grant, R. Jassal, S. Renata-Motta, and K. Liss
4:30 PM6.5Contrasting biophysical controls of soil CO2 efflux in two coastal Douglas-fir stands at different temporal scales   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Rachhpal S. Jassal, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. A. Black
4:45 PM6.6Surface energy fluxes at three distinct surfaces in Canada's Southern Arctic: an examination of the performance of the Canadian Land Surface Scheme  
Elyn R. Humphreys, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada; and P. A. Bartlett and P. M. Lafleur
5:00 PM6.7BERMS Sites Revisited: Footprint Climatology and 3D-LiDAR Data  
Natascha Kljun, Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom; and L. Chasmer, C. Hopkinson, A. G. Barr, T. A. Black, J. H. McCaughey, and T. Milne
5:15 PM6.8Remotely sensing vegetation photosynthetic rate: the role of US and Canadian field campaigns   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Forrest G. Hall, NASA, Greenbelt, MD; and T. Hilker, K. F. Huemmrich, A. Lyapustin, N. Coops, and P. J. Sellers
5:30 PMAndy Black's Career and Contributions  
5:50 PMConcluding Remarks  
 
Wednesday, 4 August 2010
9:00 AM-1:30 PM, Wednesday
Unscheduled time / Conference break
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Wednesday, Red Cloud Peak
Session 7A Reactive Nitrogen: Emissions, Transport, and Ecosystem Effects I
Chair: Jay Ham, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
1:30 PM7A.1Ecological Effects of Nitrogen Deposition in Rocky Mountain National Park   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Jim Cheatham, National Park Service, Estes Park, CO; and T. Blett
1:45 PM7A.2Colorado Rocky Mountain National Park air quality initiative related to nitrogen deposition   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Phyllis I. Woodford, CDPHE, Denver, CO
2:00 PM7A.3The origin of nitrogen deposited in Rocky Mountain NP during the ROMANS Study: A weight of evidence analysis and representativeness of results   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Bret A. Schichtel, National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO; and W. C. Malm, M. G. Barna, K. A. Gebhart, M. A. Rodriguez, and J. L. Collett
2:15 PM7A.4Source apportionment of sulfur and nitrogen species at Rocky Mountain National Park using modeled conservative tracer releases and tracers of opportunity   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
William C. Malm, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and B. A. Schichtel, M. G. Barna, K. A. Gebhart, J. L. Collett, and C. M. Carrico
2:30 PM7A.5Annual cycle in reduced and oxidized forms of atmospheric nitrogen species at Rocky Mountain National Park   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Christian M. Carrico, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and J. L. Collett, S. M. Kreidenweis, E. J. T. Levin, M. Schurman, D. Day, K. Beem, J. Ray, B. Schichtel, and W. Malm
2:45 PM7A.6Measuring ammonia fluxes using relaxed eddy accumulation and continuous gas analysis   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Jay Ham, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Wednesday, Crestone Peak III & IV
Session 7B Scaling of Hydro-Meteorological Processes
Chair: Nathaniel A. Brunsell, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
1:30 PM7B.1Investigation into the spatial variability of dew at field scale   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Tracy L. Rowlandson, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and B. K. Hornbuckle
1:45 PM7B.2Spatial variability of micrometeorological variables in a maize field: modeling results   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Jason C. Patton, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and B. K. Hornbuckle
2:00 PM7B.3A review of SMAPVEX2008 data: initial analysis   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Eric S. Russell, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and B. K. Hornbuckle
2:15 PM7B.4A biophysical index to assess forest ecosystem moisture status   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Donatella Spano, University of Sassari; CMCC, Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Climate Change, IAFENT Division, Sassari, Italy; and C. Sirca, S. Marras, P. Duce, R. L. Snyder, and K. T. Paw U
2:30 PM7B.5Assessing the role of surface heterogeneity on energy balance partitioning and land-atmosphere feedbacks   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Nathaniel A. Brunsell, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; and D. B. Mechem
2:45 PM7B.6Using long-term water balances to parameterize the surface conductance in the Penman-Monteith equation to calculate evaporation at 0.05° spatial resolution   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
R. Leuning, CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia; and Y. Zhang, H. A. Cleugh, and F. H. Chiew
 
3:00 PM-3:30 PM, Wednesday, Shavano Peak
Coffee Break
 
3:30 PM-5:00 PM, Wednesday, Red Cloud Peak
Joint Session 5 Land-surface-PBL Coupling, Impact of Heterogeneity as Seen in Modeling and Observations III (Joint between the 19th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence and the 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology)
Chair: Kyaw Tha Paw U, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA
3:30 PMJ5.1An inverse modelling method with Doppler lidar measurements to estimate the surface sensible heat flux   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Tyrone M. Dunbar, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom; and S. E. Belcher and J. F. Barlow
3:45 PMJ5.2Near-ground free convection conditions and energy balance closure over complex terrain – results from the surface turbulence network during COPS  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Rafael Eigenmann, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany; and B. Broetz, M. Dorninger, N. Kalthoff, M. Kohler, D. Legain, S. Metzger, G. Pigeon, B. Piguet, D. Schüttemeyer, O. Traulle, V. Wirth, and T. Foken
4:00 PMJ5.3Identification of processes governing within-canopy momentum and scalar transfer from vegetation canopies to urban landscapes   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Margi Böhm, University of Canberra, Canberra, ACT, Australia; and I. Harman, E. Van Gorsel, J. Finnigan, M. Raupach, R. Vogt, and A. Christen
4:15 PMJ5.4Flux measurements over heterogeneous surfaces: error estimates and fetch requirements   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
John Kochendorfer, NOAA, Oak Ridge, TN; and K. T. Paw U
4:30 PMJ5.5Estimating realistic canopy-level atmospheric values from low resolution gridded free-troposphere data through Bayesian inference and Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Bin Deng, Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, IN; and H. P. Schmid and D. Dragoni
4:45 PMJ5.6Flux measurements from a tall tower in a complex landscape  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Robert J. Kurzeja, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC; and A. H. Weber, S. R. Chiswell, and M. J. Parker
 J5.7 has been moved. New paper number J3B.2A  
 J5.8 has been moved. New paper number J4B.2A  
J5.9A climatological analysis of deep convection interactions with the Lake Erie marine boundary layer  
Thomas E. Workoff, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and D. A. R. Kristovich and N. F. Laird
 
3:30 PM-5:00 PM, Wednesday, Torrey's Peak III & IV
Session 8 Reactive Nitrogen: Emissions, Transport, and Ecosystem Effects II
Chair: Jay M. Ham, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
3:30 PM8.1Measuring the biosphere-atmosphere exchange of total reactive nitrogen by eddy covariance using a novel converter  extended abstract
Christof Ammann, Research Station ART, Zürich, Switzerland; and O. Marx, V. Wolff, and A. Neftel
3:45 PM8.2Field scale measurements of NH3 emissions after organic fertilizer application: comparison of different methods  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Christoph Spirig, Agroscope ART, present affiliation: MeteoSwiss, Zurich, Switzerland; and C. Ammann, J. Sintermann, B. Loubet, and A. Neftel
4:00 PM8.3Evaluating Inventory Emissions of Methane and Nitrous Oxide within an Agricultural Landscape with Tall Tower Measurements and a Trajectory Model  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Xin Zhang, Yale University, New Haven, Ct, CT; and X. Lee, T. J. Griffis, D. B. Millet, J. M. Baker, and M. Erikson
4:15 PM8.4Ammonia emissions from an anaerobic swine waste lagoon using a radial plume mapping and backward-Lagrangian Stochastic Models   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Richard H. Grant, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, Indiana; and M. T. Boehm
 
Thursday, 5 August 2010
9:00 AM-10:00 AM, Thursday, Red Cloud Peak
Joint Session 6 Modeling in Heterogeneous, Complex, and Urban Terrain I (Joint between the 19th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, the Ninth Symposium on the Urban Environment, and the 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology)
Chair: Robert Conzemius, Windlogics, Inc., Grand Rapids, MN
9:00 AMJ6.1Forest canopy sub-layer turbulence and atmospheric coupling in a wildland fire model   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
A. S. Bova, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; and G. Bohrer
9:15 AMJ6.2Long-distance edge effects in a pine forest with a large and sparse trunk space: in situ and numerical experiments   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Sylvain Dupont, UR1263, EPHYSE, INRA, Villenave d'Ornon, France; and J. M. Bonnefond, M. R. Irvine, E. Lamaud, and Y. Brunet
9:30 AMJ6.3Large-Eddy Simulations on the Effects of Drag Force of Trees : A real case study  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Pierre Aumond, CNRM, Toulouse, France; and V. Masson and C. Lac
9:45 AMJ6.4A dynamic model for large-eddy simulation of boundary layer flow over rough, multiscale surfaces   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
William Anderson, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD; and C. Meneveau
 
9:00 AM-10:00 AM, Thursday, Crestone Peak III & IV
Session 9 Local Responses to Regional and Global Climate Change II
Chair: Ankur R. Desai, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
9:00 AM9.1Contribution of semi-arid forests to the climate system  
Eyal Rotenberg, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; and D. Yakir
9:15 AM9.2Climate change hotspots  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Mohamed Magdy Abdel Wahab, NCAR, Giza, Egypt
9:30 AM9.3Regional climate change scenarios in high resolution for agriculture and forestry impacts assessment in Central Europe   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Tomas Halenka, Charles University, Prague, Prague, Czech Republic; and M. Belda and J. Miksovsky
9:45 AM9.4Regional carbon fluxes in heterogenous landscapes: Challenges and opportunities   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Ankur R. Desai, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
 
10:00 AM-10:30 AM, Thursday, Shavano Peak
Coffee Break
 
10:30 AM-11:45 AM, Thursday, Red Cloud Peak
Joint Session 7 Modeling in Heterogeneous, Complex, and Urban Terrain II (Joint between the 19th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, the 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, and the Ninth Symposium on the Urban Environment)
Chair: Robert Conzemius, Windlogics, Inc., Grand Rapids, MN
10:30 AMJ7.1Modeling pollen flow in complex terrain using a Lagrangian dispersion model   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Brian J. Viner, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA; and R. W. Arritt
10:45 AMJ7.2Modeling of boundary layer processes affecting ozone in the complex terrains of California during PreCalNex 2009 field campaign   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
S.-W. Kim, CIRES, U. of Colorado and ESRL, NOAA, Boulder, CO; and S. -. H. Lee, W. Angevine, M. Trainer, C. Senff, A. O. Langford, R. Alvarez, R. Banta, and R. M. Hardesty
11:00 AMJ7.3Interactions between boundary layer flow and gentle topography covered by vegetation  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Ian N. Harman, CSIRO, Canberra, Australia; and J. J. Finnigan, E. G. Patton, and R. H. Shaw
11:15 AMJ7.4Toward Improvements to the COAMPS Urban Canopy Parameterization Scheme   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
William T. Thompson, NRL, Monterey, CA; and T. R. Holt
11:30 AMJ7.5Katabatic flow induced by a top-hat profile of down-slope surface cooling   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Alan Shapiro, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and B. A. Burkholder and E. Fedorovich
 
10:30 AM-12:00 PM, Thursday, Crestone Peak III & IV
Session 10 Land Use Impacts on Transport and Implications of Climate Change
Chair: Lawrence E. Hipps, Utah State University, Logan, UT
10:30 AM10.1Parameterization of the structure function time lag for resolving ramp characteristics in scalar time series data  
T.M. Shapland, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA; and A. J. McElrone, K. T. Paw U, and R. L. Snyder
 Paper 10.2 has been moved. New paper number P1.36  
10:45 AM10.2Temperature lapse rate estimation by Doppler Sodar   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Jean-Michel Fage Sr., REMTECH, Saint James, NY
11:00 AM10.3Impact of climate change on maize productivity and potential adaptation options for the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia: A case of Adama district  
Ephrem Mamo Weldekidane, National Meteorological Agency of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
7.4Study of the effects of climatic parameters on changes in sugar content of sugar beets in 2006 and 2007 (A case study Chenaran district)  
H.R. Ahmadzadeh Araji, Tehran Islamic Azad University, Science&Research Branch, Tehran, Iran; and G. Kamali, M. Abdollahian-Noghabi, and Y. Gharib
11:15 AM10.4Web-based information system for predicting infection risk of rice blast disease based on gridded weather forecast data  
Kyu Rang Kim, National Institute of Meteorological Research, Seoul, South Korea; and W. S. Kang, Y. K. Han, Y. J. Choi, and E. W. Park
 
12:00 PM-1:30 PM, Thursday
Lunch Break
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Thursday, Red Cloud Peak
Joint Session 8 Exchange of Trace Gases (CO2, BVOC, Nitrogen) between the Surface and the PBL for Forest Ecosystems I (Joint between the 19th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence and the 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology)
Chair: Edward G. Patton, NCAR, Boulder, CO
1:30 PMJ8.1The significance of species segregation for Amazonian chemistry  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
H.G. Ouwersloot, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands; and J. Vilŕ-Guerau de Arellano, L. N. Ganzeveld, M. C. Krol, and J. Lelieveld
1:45 PMJ8.2On the diurnal evolution of isoprene and hydroxyl radical over tropical forests  extended abstract
Jordi Vilŕ-Guerau de Arellano, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands; and E. G. Patton, T. G. Karl, K. vandenDries, M. C. Barth, and J. J. Orlando
2:00 PMJ8.3Similarities and differences of advective fluxes of carbon dioxide and sensible heat   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Uta Moderow, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany; and C. Feigenwinter and C. Bernhofer
2:15 PMJ8.4A novel micrometeorological analysis   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Kyaw Tha Paw U, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA; and S. Wharton, J. Kochendorfer, L. Xu, and E. Gonzalez
2:30 PMJ8.5Impact of a coupled canopy-soil model on canopy-resolving turbulence simulation  
Edward Garrett Patton, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. C. Weil and P. P. Sullivan
2:45 PMJ8.6Effects of diabatic stability on turbulent biosphere-atmosphere exchange processes for momentum and scalars   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Eva Van Gorsel, CSIRO Atmospheric Research, Canberra, Australia; and M. Böhm, I. Harman, J. Finnigan, A. Christen, and R. Vogt
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Thursday, Crestone Peak III & IV
Session 11 Quantifying the Impacts of Disturbance
Chair: Ankur R. Desai, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
1:30 PM11.1Synthetic GOES-R Imagery of Agricultural Burning and Forest Wildfires  
Louie Grasso, CIRA/Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and R. Brummer, D. W. Hillger, and R. Demaria
1:45 PM11.2Application of a Vegetation Canopy Parameterization to Wildland Fire Modeling  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Michael T. Kiefer, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI; and S. Zhong, R. Shadbolt, W. E. Heilman, J. J. Charney, and X. Bian
2:00 PM11.3Impacts of beetle-kill and wildland fire on regional water and energy cycles in western North America   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
F. Chen, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and C. Wiedinmyer, M. Barlage, Y. Zhang, J. Hicke, and A. Meddens
2:15 PM11.4Agricultural pests under future climate conditions: downscaling of regional climate scenarios with a stochastic weather generator  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Christoph Spirig, Federal Office for Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss, Zurich, Switzerland; and M. Hirschi, M. W. Rotach, M. Dubrovsky, P. Calanca, S. Stöckli, and J. Samietz
2:30 PM11.5Post-fire trajectories of MODIS land surface properties and their impact on the Noah land surface model   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Michael Barlage, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and F. Chen, C. Wiedinmyer, and Y. Zhang
2:45 PM11.6A gridded forest insect disturbance data set derived from USDA aerial detection surveys and its application in the community land model   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Steven L. Edburg, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID; and A. J. H. Meddens, J. A. Hicke, B. D. Pettit, D. M. Lawrence, and P. E. Thornton
 
3:00 PM-3:30 PM, Thursday, Shavano Peak
Coffee Break
 
3:30 PM-5:15 PM, Thursday, Red Cloud Peak
Joint Session 9 Exchange of Trace Gases (CO2, BVOC, Nitrogen) between the Surface and the PBL for Forest Ecosystems II (Joint between the 19th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence and the 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology)
Chair: Edward Garrett Patton, NCAR, Boulder, CO
3:30 PMJ9.1Role of boundary layer processes on the mixed layer CO2-budget  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
David Pino, Technical University of Catalonia, Castelldefels, Spain; and J. Vilŕ-Guerau de Arellano
3:45 PMJ9.2A novel approach combining canopy flow analysis and stable isotopes to understand and quantify turbulent carbon exchange in forests  extended abstract
Matthias J. Zeeman, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and P. Sturm, S. Etzold, W. Eugster, N. Buchmann, A. Knohl, and C. K. Thomas
4:00 PMJ9.3The ADVEX experiment - Direct CO2 advection measurements and the night flux problem: Final conclusions   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Christian Feigenwinter, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; and C. Bernhofer, O. Kolle, A. Lindroth, U. Moderow, M. Mölder, R. Queck, C. Rebmann, M. Yernaux, M. Zeri, and M. Aubinet
4:15 PMJ9.4A study of vertical transport and reaction of isoprene in the convective boundary layer with a second-order closure model   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Donald H. Lenschow, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and D. Gurarie
4:30 PMJ9.5Reducing sampling error in Rocky Mountain atmospheric carbon dioxide time series to improve flux retrievals  extended abstract wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Bjorn-Gustaf J. Brooks, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; and A. R. Desai and B. Stephens
 
3:30 PM-4:15 PM, Thursday, Crestone Peak III & IV
Session 12 Land Use Impacts on Transport and Implications of Climate Change II
Chair: Tim Wilson, NOAA/ERL/ARL/ATDD, Oak Ridge, TN
3:30 PM12.1ET Under Strong Advection of Heat: Will Land-Atmosphere Models Work?  
Lawrence E. Hipps, Utah State University, Logan, UT; and W. P. Kustas and J. H. Prueger
3:45 PM12.2Biophysical impact from increasing carbon dioxide on U.S. agroecosystems   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Jarod Bryant, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN; and K. Richter, A. Leakey, and T. E. Twine
4:00 PM12.3Drought effects on net CO2 exchange in the southeastern US   wrf recordingRecorded presentation
Natchaya Pingintha, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Suthep, Thailand; and M. Y. Leclerc, J. P. Beasley, D. J. Durden, G. Zhang, C. Senthong, and D. Rowland
 
6:00 PM-9:00 PM, Thursday
29AgForest/19BLT/9Urban Joint Banquet
 
Friday, 6 August 2010
9:00 AM-10:00 AM, Friday, Crestone Peak III & IV
Session 13 Impacts of Canopy Structure on Turbulent Transport I
Chair: Mark R. Irvine, INRA, Villenave d'Ornon France
9:00 AM13.1A nonlinear analytical analysis of terrain-induced canopy flows   pdf recordingPDF file
Chuixiang Yi, Queens College, City University of New York, Flushing, NY; and W. Wang
9:15 AM13.2Modelling of the rapid response of tree canopy to its ambient microenvironment from a coupled LES-SVAT model  
Mark R. Irvine, INRA-EPHYSE, Villenave d'Ornon, France; and S. Dupont, J. Ogée, and J. Jouanguy
10.3Modelling wind-tree interaction  
David Pivato, INRA, Villenave d'Ornon, France; and S. Dupont and Y. Brunet
9:30 AM13.3Resolving a forest-strip induced uplift region using the shaved-grid-cell method with large eddy simulations  extended abstract
Vasilia Velissariou, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; and G. Bohrer
 
10:00 AM-10:30 AM, Friday, Shavano Peak
Coffee Break
 
10:30 AM-12:15 PM, Friday, Crestone Peak III & IV
Session 14 Impacts of Canopy Structure on Turbulent Transport II
Chair: Xuhui Lee, Yale University, New Haven, CT
10:30 AM14.1Turbulence considerations for estimating ecosystem exchange in very young and old forests with limited fetch and complex canopy flow conditions  extended abstract
Sonia Wharton, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and K. T. Paw U, M. Schroeder, K. Bible, and M. Falk
10:45 AM14.2Flow and turbulence near the edge of a forest canopy: Wind tunnel and numerical experiment  extended abstract
Hiroaki Kondo, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and A. Hori, R. Sakai, S. Iizuka, and K. Mutou
11:00 AM14.3The impact of canopy geometry on particle dispersion gradients in sparse agricultural canopies  extended abstract
Brian N. Bailey, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah; and R. Stoll, W. Mahaffee, and E. Pardyjak
11:15 AM14.4Scintillometry integrated surface sensible and latent heat fluxes over a young pine stand  
Mark R. Irvine, INRA-EPHYSE, Villenave d'Ornon, France; and J. P. Lagouarde, S. Dayau, and D. Garrigou
11:30 AM14.5Improved spatial monitoring of air temperature in forested complex terrain: an energy-balance based calibration method  extended abstract
Adam M. Kennedy, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and C. K. Thomas, J. Selker, and M. Unsworth
11:45 AM14.6Spectral ratios of biologically active radiation in a mixed forest  
Michael Leuchner, Technische Universität München, Freising, Germany; and C. Hertel
 Paper 11.7 has been moved. New paper number P1.37  
 
12:15 PM-12:20 PM, Friday
Conference Ends
 

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