Regional Air Quality (Poster Session I)

Wednesday, 31 January 2024: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Hall E (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Host: 26th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry

Papers:
597
Distributions and Correlations of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) during AEROMMA 2023 over the Eastern United States
Victoria A Treadaway, NOAA, Boulder, CO; CIRES, Boulder, CO; and M. Selby, C. B. Francoeur, N. Schafer, J. Peischl, C. Stockwell, M. M. Coggon, L. Xu, K. Bates, G. I. Gkatzelis, C. Warneke, and J. Gilman

598
Multi-Pollutant Mobile Platform Measurements of Air Pollutants and Their Spatial Heterogeneity in the Urban Environment
Phillip Stratton, ARL, College Park, MD; University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and X. Ren, W. Luke, P. Kelley, R. R. Dickerson, H. J. Diamond, and A. Stein

599
Ozone Production Sensitivity to NOx and VOCs in the New York City Airshed During LISTOS
Abby Sebol, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, College Park, MD; and T. P. Canty, G. M. Wolfe, R. A. Hannun, A. M. Ring, and X. Ren

600
Understanding Trends of Volatile Organic Compounds in the Los Angeles Basin across Gradients of Human Activity
Afsara Tasnia, University of California Riverside, RIVERSIDE, CA; and C. Stamatis, S. B. Shahid, B. Barletta, S. Meinardi, K. Ball, J. D. Crounse, J. Seinfeld, P. O. Wennberg, D. R. Blake, and K. Barsanti

Handout (1.9 MB)

602
Intercomparison of Tropospheric and Total Column Ozone of TRACER-AQ Data Sets with EPIC on DSCOVR Satellite
Samuel Flusche, St. Edward's University, Austin, TX; and P. J. Walter, P. savala, T. Shingler, M. Fenn, J. W. Hair, J. T. Sullivan, R. M. Stauffer, T. Berkoff, G. Gronoff, J. R. Ziemke, J. Flynn, T. Griggs, A. E. Kotsakis, G. Morris, and L. M. Judd

603
Quantification of Aerosol Wet Deposition Using a Meteorology-Chemistry Model
Risako Fujino, Keio University, Fujisawa, 14, Japan; and Y. Miyamoto and M. Kajino

605
Composition of Aerosol Particles in a Desert Environment Using an Aerosol Raman Hyperspectral Imager
David C. Doughty, US Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD; and R. E. Dumais and S. C. Hill

606
Ozone in Wildfire Smoke and Its Influence on Urban Ozone As Observed from Recent Field Campaigns
Steven S. Brown, NOAA Chemical Sciences Laboratory, Boulder, CO; and K. Zuraski, J. Peischl, W. A. Brewer, S. Baidar, B. J. McCarty, M. A. Robinson, P. Rickly, M. M. Coggon, A. O. Langford, A. Rollins, E. Waxman, N. Schafer, C. Womack, W. Chace, and C. Warneke

607
Does Smoke Aloft Impact Surface Air Quality?
Kimberley Corwin, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and S. R. Hall, K. Ullmann, C. Corr-Limoges, and E. V. Fischer

608
Impacts of the 2023 Canadian Fires on US Air Quality Simulated by NOAA UFS-AQM with Aerosol Data Assimilation
Youhua Tang, George Mason Univ., College Park, MD; and C. R. Martin, Y. Li, T. Chai, M. Pagowski, H. Wang, D. T. Kleist, B. Baker, P. C. Campbell, J. Huang, J. McQueen, R. Montuoro, D. Tong, I. Stajner, Y. Jung, R. Kumar, and S. Kondragunta

609
An Evaluation of NAAPS during the East Coast Smoke Event in June 2023
Taylor Nicole McHone, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND

610
Assessment of Canadian Wildfire Optical Properties Using an Integrated Monitoring System
Kevin Brandon Herrera, Hampton University, Hampton, VA; and C. Allen, J. Anderson, J. Szykman, V. Caicedo, B. J. Carroll, J. McQueen, F. Moshary, and R. Delgado

611
20 Years of Ozonesonde Profiles from Beltsville, MD: Data Quality Assurance and Insights into Tropospheric Ozone Pollution
Joshua A Richards, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD; and B. Demoz, R. M. Stauffer, A. M. Thompson, D. E. Kollonige, R. K. K. Sakai, and A. Flores

612
Dynamical Drivers of Free-Tropospheric Ozone Increases Over Southeast Asia
Ryan M. Stauffer, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and A. M. Thompson, D. E. Kollonige, N. Komala, H. Khirzin Al-Ghazali, D. Yudha Risdianto, A. Dindang, A. Fairudz bin Jamaluddin, M. Kumar Sammathuria, N. Binti Zakaria, B. Johnson, and P. Cullis

Handout (2.1 MB)

614
Improvements of Ozone and PM 2.5 Forecasting for the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Model.
Irina Djalalova, CIRES, Boulder, CO; CIRES, Boulder, CO; and J. Wilczak, D. Allured, H. C. Huang, J. Huang, J. McQueen, and I. Stajner

615
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Cloud Water and Precipitation Samples from Whiteface Mountain, NY
Adam M. Deitsch, PhD Student, University at Albany, Albany, NY; NOAA Cooperative Science Center in Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology (NCAS-M), Washington, DC; and C. E. Lawrence, P. Casson, S. M. Lance, M. M. Shafer, J. H. Offenberg, and M. A. Puchalski

616
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- Indicates an Award Winner