16th Symposium on Aerosol Cloud Climate Interactions Posters II

Tuesday, 30 January 2024: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Hall E (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Host: 16th Symposium on Aerosol Cloud Climate Interactions

Papers:
464
Temporal Variations in Depolarization Ratios during Sunset Period at a Tropical Rural Site in India
Vishnu Rajendra Kumar, Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK; Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK; and B. K. Y and R. Collins

465
Aerosol Retrievals using GRASP from HARP CubeSat Data in Near Cloud Regions: the Impact of Different Cloud Masking Techniques.
Nirandi Jayasinghe, UMBC, Baltimore, MD; and R. Espinosa, A. Puthukkudy, and J. V. Martins

466
Retrieving Liquid Cloud Droplet Size Distribution from the Geometric Parameters of Polarized Cloudbow: Preliminary Demonstrations
Rachel Eloise Smith, UMBC, Baltimore, MD; and X. Xu, B. A. McBride, and J. V. Martins

467
ARM Ground-Based Cloud Simulators and Their Applications to E3SM
Yuying Zhang, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA; and J. Tian, M. Zhang, and S. Xie

468
A Comparison of Aerosol and Cloud Properties Observed By Multiple Lidar Systems at the ARM SGPSite
Duli Chand, PNNL, Richland, WA; and R. Newsom, R. Bambha, E. Cromwell, R. Krishnamurthy, and J. M. Comstock

469
Development of a High-Resolution Microfluidic Device in Atmospheric Ice Nucleation Research and Integrated Science Teaching
Naruki Hiranuma, University of Texas El Paso, El Paso, TX; and P. Das, S. Aria, E. Oko, S. Bahttacharia, and S. Bithi

470
Nonlinear Causal Discovery for Disentangling Drivers and Their Interactions in Marine Boundary Layer Clouds
Michael Alex DeCaria, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and P. J. van Leeuwen, S. M. Kreidenweis, J. Y. C. Chiu, and C. S. Hung

473
Lagrangian LES of Marine Cold-Air Outbreaks during COMBLE: Aerosol Budgets and Their Dependence on Model Configuration
Florian Tornow, Columbia Univ. and NASA GISS, New York, NY; and A. M. Fridlind, A. S. Williams, J. L. Dedrick, L. M. Russell, and A. Ackerman

474
Evaluating the Relationships Between Low Cloud Fraction and Atmospheric Stability Indices Over the Western North Atlantic
Lauren N. Cutler, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and A. Minke, M. A. Brunke, Y. Xu, B. O. Mitchell, R. Delgado, A. Ouyed, X. Zeng, A. Sorooshian, R. A. Ferrare, J. W. Hair, T. Shingler, and K. L. Thornhill

475
The South American Tropopause Aerosol Layer (SATAL) over the Amazon Basin: Analysis and Composition
Caroline Bresciani, National Institute for Space Research (INPE), Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil; INPE, Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil; and D. L. Herdies, S. N. Figueroa, C. Jones, L. M. Carvalho, A. M. da Silva, and V. Buchard

476
The Impact of Resolution on Precipitation Characteristics and Aerosol Removal over North America in E3SMv2
Alison Leigh Banks, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA; and B. Harrop and G. J. Kooperman

477
Machine Learning Approach for Enhanced Understanding of California’s Wildfire Smoke
Rahele Barjeste Vaezi, UNR, Reno, NV; and G. Mehdizadeh, PhD student, M. Nia, and F. Hosseinpour, PhD

479
Size-Resolved Submicron Aerosol Organic Functional Group Measurements during Low-Cloud Conditions in EPCAPE 2023
Christian Pelayo, SIO, La Jolla, CA; and N. Maneenoi, V. Berta, S. Han, A. S. Williams, J. L. Dedrick, I. Marroquin, I. Rojas, A. Stowitts, W. Richards, M. Wheeler, and L. M. Russell

480
Developing a Comprehensive and Augmented Multi-decadal Remote-sensing Observations of Dust (CAMRO-Dust) Data Record for Earth Science Research and Applications
Hongbin Yu, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD; and Z. Zhang, J. Zheng, Q. Tan, Y. R. Shi, Y. Zhou, and M. Chin

481
Impact of Size Distribution Assumption on PM2.5 Simulation
Qian Tan, ARC, Moffett Field, CA; NASA Ames, Moffett Field, CA; and C. Rajapakshe and H. Yu

482
Investigating the Direct Radiative Impact of Saharan Dust Aerosols on African Easterly Waves
Christian Wilder Barreto-Schuler, Univ. at Albany - SUNY, Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, Albany, NY; and C. D. Thorncroft, C. H. Lu, and D. Grogan

483
Meteorological Conditions Associated with Five Dust Events
David Russell Vollmer, Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Alexandria, VA; Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Alexandria, VA; and S. LeGrand and T. Letcher

Handout (6.5 MB)

484
WRF-CHEM Simulation of the 2020 Godzilla Dust Plume in North Africa.
Jacob Z. Tindan, The Pennsylvania State Univ., Univ. Park, PA

485A
Using WRF to Simulate Environmental Forcing Conditions for a Southwest Asia Dust Storm
Kent H. Sparrow, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Engineer Research and Development Center, Alexandria, VA; and S. LeGrand

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