Atmospheric Composition Modeling and Analysis Program (ACMAP) (Poster Session)

Thursday, 1 February 2024: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Hall E (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Host: 26th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Chair:
Richard S. Eckman, NASA, Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
Cochairs:
Jun Wang, the university of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; Kenneth W. Jucks, NASA GSFC, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, Greenbelt, MD; Barry L. Lefer, NASA, Earth Science Division, Washington, DC and Henry Selkirk

Papers:
Poster 858 will also be presented as Paper 9A.4A

857
Trace Gas Atmospheric Rivers: Remote Drivers of Air Pollutants
Mukesh Rai, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and K. Miyazaki, V. Payne, B. Guan, and D. E. Waliser

Handout (11.3 MB)

859
The Global Budget of Atmospheric Ethanol: New Constraints from Remote Measurements
Kelvin Bates, NOAA CSL / CIRES, Boulder, CO; and I. Specht, E. C. Apel, R. S. Hornbrook, and D. J. Jacob

860
GAIA-Chem: A Global AI-Accelerated Atmospheric Chemistry Framework
Jeff Adie, Newcastle University, Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; NVIDIA, Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; and C. S. Chin, J. Li, and S. See

861
First Insights into the Observations of Halogenated Substances during the PHILEAS Measurement Campaign in Late Summer 2023 - Probing High Latitude Export of Air from the Asian Summer Monsoon
Markus Jesswein, Insititute for Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Frankfurt, HE, Germany; and O. Wolter, T. Keber, T. J. Schuck, and A. Engel

862
Atmospheric Formaldehyde Trend and its Source Attributions in the Recent Decades
Junhua Liu, PhD, MSU GESTAR II, Greenbelt, MD; and S. A. Strode, Q. Liang, B. N. Duncan, P. R. Colarco, M. E. Manyin, Z. Ayazpour, and G. Gonzalez Abad

Handout (1.4 MB)

863
Characterizing Aerosol Composition According to Precipitation and Air Mass History During the NASA ACTIVATE Field Campaign
Bo Zhang, National Institute of Aerospace / NASA LaRC, HAMPTON, VA; and H. Liu, G. Luo, L. Ziemba, R. H. Moore, M. Shook, G. S. Diskin, J. Nowak, J. P. DiGangi, Y. Choi, and A. Sorooshian

864
Evaluation of Satellite-Based Lightning NOx Columns from OMI with Columns Based on In-Cloud Aircraft Measurements
Madilynn Robin Seiler, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and K. E. Pickering, D. J. Allen, and E. Bucsela

865
Linking Interannual and Inter-Model Variability in OH to Meteorological Variability
Sarah A. Strode, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD; and B. N. Duncan, D. C. Anderson, L. Oman, and C. Orbe

866
Investigation of Meteorological Fields and Satellite Data Relevant for Model Prediction of Lightning Flashes and Lightning NOx Production
Erin Elise Evans, The University of Maryland, College Park MD, College Park, MD; University of Maryland, College Park, MD; Univ. of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD; and D. J. Allen, K. E. Pickering, and M. J. Molina

867
Goemetry-Dependent Lambertian-Equivalent Surface Reflectivity (GLER) Product for Tropomi NO2 Retrieval
wenhan qin, GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; SSAI, Lanham, MD; and Z. Fasnacht, L. N. Lamsal, J. Joiner, N. A. Krotkov, B. Fisher, A. Vasilkov, D. P. Haffner, and R. J. D. Spurr

Poster 868 is now Paper 15A.1A

870
Simulating CH4 Lifetime and Abundance using the Global Carbon Project CH4 flux estimates
Mohammad Amin Mirrezaei, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and B. Gaubert and A. F. Arellano Jr.

871
Investigating the Effects of NOx Emission, Chemistry, and Transport on the Diurnal Variation of NO2 over East Asia Using Ground-Based and Geostationary Satellite Observations
Laura Hyesung Yang, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; and D. J. Jacob, R. Dang, Y. J. Oak, H. Lin, S. Zhai, N. Colombi, D. Pendergrass, E. Beaudry, V. Shah, X. Feng, R. M. Yantosca, H. Chong, J. Park, H. Lee, W. J. Lee, S. Kim, E. Kim, K. Travis, J. Crawford, and J. Kim

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- Indicates an Award Winner