Poster Session 1 Aerosol–Cloud–Climate Interactions Posters

Tuesday, 8 January 2019: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Hall 4 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 11th Symposium on Aerosol–Cloud–Climate Interactions

Papers:
624
Impacts of Phytoplankton Blooms on Sea Spray Aerosol I
Claudia M. Althoen, NOAA, Seattle, WA

625
Study of Aerosol Indirect Effect on Shallow Warm Clouds: Results from SEAC4RS and ORACLES Field Campaigns
Lan Gao, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and G. M. McFarquhar, J. Redemann, and E. M. Wilcox

626
Cloud Property Variations in the Cloudy-to-Clear Transition Zones—A Comparison of Shortwave Spectral Observations on Different ARM Sites
Weidong Yang, Goddard Earth Sciences Technology and Research/USRA, Greenbelt, MD; and A. Marshak

627
Aerosol Swelling: A Major Source of Error When Estimating the Aerosol First Indirect Effect
Jianjun Liu, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD; and Z. Li

628
Height-Resolved Measurements of Cloud Water Chemical Composition in Marine Stratocumulus Clouds
Alexander Bruce MacDonald, The Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and H. Dadashazar, P. Y. Chuang, E. Crosbie, H. Wang, Z. Wang, H. H. Jonsson, R. Flagan, J. H. Seinfeld, and A. Sorooshian

629
Comparisons of Florida Thunderstorm Cirrus Clouds Using Concurrent Radar and Aircraft Measurements
Nicholas J. Gapp, Univ. of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND; and J. Schmidt, D. Delene, P. Harasti, J. Hoover, and P. Jones

Handout (1.3 MB)

631
633
Model-Observational Intercomparisons of Aerosol and Cloud Properties during NASA ORACLES
Ian Chang, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and J. Redemann, Y. Shinozuka, S. E. LeBlanc, G. Ferrada, P. E. Saide, M. Mallet, and P. Zuidema

634
Progress on Microwave Radiometer-Based Whitecap Fraction and Sea Spray Aerosol Products
Michael H. Bettenhausen, NRL, Washington, DC; and M. D. Anguelova

635
Evaluating Land Surface Processes on Simulated Dust Emissions, Air Quality Impacts, and Aerosol–Radiation Interactions
Erica C. Burrows, Univ. of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and A. Naeger, U. U. Nair, and C. R. Hain

636
Interference of Satellite Dust Detection by Water Vapor
Lewis D. Grasso, Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere/Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO

637
The Efficiency of Ice Nucleating Particle Release through Sea Spray Aerosols and Various Bubble Sizes
Ruby J Nelson, Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA; and K. A. Moore, T. C. J. Hill, P. J. DeMott, and S. M. Kreidenweis

638
Fluorescent Biological Aerosol Particles of the Southern Ocean Boundary Layer and Their Potential Role for Ice Nucleation in Clouds
Martin Schnaiter, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; and P. J. DeMott, T. C. J. Hill, and G. M. McFarquhar

Handout (2.7 MB)

639
Low-Level Cloud Microphysical Properties under Different Air Masses at the ARM SGP site
Xiaojian Zheng, The Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and B. Xi, X. Dong, and T. Logan

640
Evaluation of Water Vapor Diffusion Equation Solving Schemes for Use in Forward Simulation of Cloud Doppler Radar Spectra of Drizzling Stratocumulus
Hyunho Lee, Center for Climate Systems Research/Columbia Univ., New York, NY; and A. M. Fridlind and A. S. Ackerman

Handout (700.2 kB)

641
Light Scattering from a Water-Coated Aerosol Particle
Miguel Cortez Jr., Univ. of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX; and D. R. M. Fitzgerald and A. Mcafee

643
Evaluation of the Impacts of Biomass Burning Emissions on the NASA GEOS Seasonal Climate Forecast
Karla Longo, USRA, Greenbelt, MD; and J. L. M. Freire, S. R. Freitas, A. Da Silva, and C. A. S. Coelho

644
Seasonal Influences of Aerosol Type on Low-Level Cloud Microphysical Properties under Different AirMasses at the ARM-SGP site
Timothy Logan, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX; and X. Zheng, B. Xi, and X. Dong

645
Subgrid Variations of the Cloud Water and Droplet Number Concentration over Tropical Ocean: Satellite Observations and Implications for Warm Rain Simulation in Climate Models
Zhibo Zhang, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD; and H. Song, P. L. Ma, V. E. Larson, M. Wang, X. Dong, and J. Wang

646
Potential for Reactive-Oxygen Species (ROS) Production on Mineral Nanoparticles
James Kubicki, Univ. of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX

Poster 647 is now paper 4.5A

Poster 648 is now Paper 6.5A

- Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting
- Indicates an Award Winner