Susan Solomon Symposium

Program Chairs: Daniel Gilford , Rutgers, The State Univ. of New Jersey ; A. R. Ravishankara , Colorado State Univ.

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Monday, 13 January 2020

8:30 AM-10:00 AM: Monday, 13 January 2020

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Session 1
Wisdom of Solomon: History and Successes in Environmental Policy
Location: 205B (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Host: Susan Solomon Symposium
Chair: Daniel Gilford, Rutgers University
8:30 AM
1.1
Introductory Remarks
Daniel Gilford, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ
9:00 AM
1.3
The Role of Assessments in the Science–Policy Interface
Robert Tony Watson, UEA, Norwich, United Kingdom
9:30 AM
1.5
9:45 AM
1.6
International Ozone Assessments: The Contributions of Susan Solomon
John A. Pyle, Univ. of Cambridge and National Centre for Atmospheric Science, Cambridge, United Kingdom

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Monday, 13 January 2020

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Session 2
Ozone and the Middle Atmosphere: Past, Present, and Future
Location: 205B (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Host: Susan Solomon Symposium
Chair: Doug Kinnison, NCAR
10:30 AM
2.1
10:45 AM
2.2
11:15 AM
2.4
Changes in Brewer–Dobson Circulation Seen from Satellite MSU/AMSU Observations
Qiang Fu, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and S. Solomon, H. Alizadeh Pahlavan, and P. Lin
11:30 AM
2.5A

2:00 PM-4:00 PM: Monday, 13 January 2020

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Session 3
Climate Change: The Challenge of the Twenty-First Century
Location: 205B (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Host: Susan Solomon Symposium
Chair: Karen H. Rosenlof, NOAA/ESRL
CoChair: A. R. Ravishankara, Colorado State Univ.
2:00 PM
3.1
2:15 PM
3.2
2:30 PM
3.3
2:45 PM
3.4
What Can We Learn about the Climate of the Twenty-First Century from Historical Observations?
Gabriele Hegerl, Univ. of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland; and S. Broennimann, T. Tim Cowan, N. Freychet, and A. Schurer
3:00 PM
3.5
Extreme Weather, Climate Change, and Attribution
Dale Durran, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA
3:15 PM
3.6
Some Remarks and Introducing Susan Solomon
A. R. Ravishankara, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO
3:30 PM
3.7

4:00 PM-6:00 PM: Monday, 13 January 2020


Poster Session 1
Climate, Environmental Policy, Ozone, and the Middle Atmosphere—Susan Solomon Symposium Posters
Location: Hall B (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Host: Susan Solomon Symposium
1
On the Chlorofluorocarbons Banked in Equipment: Contributions to Emissions and Impacts on the Ozone Layer and the Climate
Megan Lickley, MIT, Cambridge, MA; and S. Solomon, S. Fletcher, G. Velders, J. S. Daniel, S. A. Montzka, M. Rigby, K. J. M. Lambert, and K. A. Stone

2
The ABCs of Ozone Depletion and Global Warming: The Wisdom of Solomon
Ross J. Salawitch, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD; and W. Tribett, L. McBride, A. Hope, and T. Canty

3
Evaluation of the Emissions Provided by the RCPs and SSPs Emission Scenarios
Claire Granier, CNRS and NOAA/CIRES, Toulouse, France; and N. Elguindi and T. Stavrakou

4
Lessons from Montreal for Global Environmental Negotiations
Noelle Selin, MIT, Cambridge, MA; and F. Kinniburgh, H. Selin, and M. Schreurs

5
Climate Metrics for C3–C4 Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) Lacking Fundamental Experimental Measurements
James B. Burkholder, NOAA, Boulder, CO; and P. Marshall, P. P. Bera, J. S. Francisco, and T. J. Lee

6
The Enigmatic Growth of Atmospheric Methane
Lori Bruhwiler, NOAA, Boulder, CO

7
The Role of Heterogeneous Chemistry in Ozone Depletion and Recovery
Catherine A. Wilka, MIT, Cambridge, MA; and S. Solomon, K. Shah, K. A. Stone, D. E. Kinnison, M. Mills, A. Schmidt, and R. R. Neely III

8
Response of the Brewer–Dobson Circulation to an Abrupt CO2 Increase
Natalia Calvo, Univ. Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain; and D. R. Marsh, G. Chiodo, R. R. Garcia, and L. M. Polvani

9
Prediction of Northern Hemisphere Regional Surface Temperatures and the Cryosphere Using Stratospheric Ozone Information
Kane A. Stone, MIT, Cambridge, MA; and S. Solomon, D. E. Kinnison, C. F. Baggett, and E. A. Barnes

10
Climate Change Impacts of Antarctic Ozone Recovery
Brian Zambri, MIT, Cambridge, MA; and S. Solomon

11
Revising the Ozone Depletion Potentials Metric for Short-Lived Chemicals such as CF3I and CH3I
Donald J. Wuebbles, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, IL; and J. Zhang, D. E. Kinnison, and A. Saiz-Lopez

12
An Exceptional Summer during the South Pole Race of 1911–12
Ryan L. Fogt, Ohio Univ., Athens, OH; and S. Solomon, M. E. Jones, J. M. Jones, and C. Goergens

13
Aviation Footprint in a Warming Future Climate
Diandong Ren, Curtin Univ. of Technology, Perth, Australia

14
Ozone Variability in the Tropical TTL Derived from SHADOZ Profiles (1998–2017): Role of Convective Processes
Anne M. Thompson, NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and R. M. Stauffer and D. E. Kollonige

15
Stratospheric Ozone in the Last Glacial Maximum
Mingcheng Wang, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and Q. Fu, S. Solomon, R. H. White, and B. Alexander

16
Temporal Evolution of the Bromine Alpha Factor in Future Atmospheres
J. Eric Klobas, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA; and D. M. Wilmouth and D. Weisenstein

18
Observations of Elevated CFC-11 and CFC-12 over Hebei Province, China
Sarah Benish, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD; and R. J. Salawitch, X. Ren, H. He, and R. R. Dickerson

20
PSC Distributions and Composition Based on CALIOP Measurements from 2006 to 2018
Michael C. Pitts, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; and L. R. Poole

21
The Impact of Sudden Stratospheric Warmings (SSWs) on Stratosphere–Troposphere Exchange (STE) of Ozone (O3) and Water Vapour (H2O)
Ryan S. Williams, Univ. of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom; and M. I. Hegglin, P. Jöckel, and H. Garny

22
The History of Stratospheric Ozone Research: From the First Atmospheric Measurements to Current Developments
Rolf Mueller, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany; and J. U. Grooß

23
Characterizing and Explaining Mesospheric Ozone
Anne K. Smith, NCAR, Boulder, CO

24
Long-Term Stratospheric Ozone Changes and Associated Climate Impacts in CMIP6 Simulations
Birgit Hassler, DLR, Wessling, Germany; and J. Keeble, A. Banerjee, S. Davis, O. Morgenstern, P. Nowack, and G. Zeng

25
Spatiotemporal Variations in the Relationship between Total Ozone and Meteorological factors in the Antarctic Stratosphere
Dha Hyun Ahn, Yonsei Univ., Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and T. J. Choi, J. Kim, S. J. Kim, and J. H. Koo

27
Transport–Radiation Feedback Due to Ozone in the Tropical Tropopause Layer
Edward Joseph Charlesworth, Colorado State Univ. and Froschungszentrum Juelich, Koln, Germany; and T. Birner and J. R. Albers

29
Using Earth's Entropy Production Rate as a Global Climate Change Metric
Goodwin Gibbins, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; and J. D. Haigh

30
Better Quantification of the Recent Unexpected Emission of CFC-11
Robert W. Portmann, NOAA, Boulder, CO; and E. A. Ray, J. S. Daniel, P. Yu, S. A. Montzka, and G. S. Dutton

31
Space Climate into the Twenty-First Century
Stanley C. Solomon, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and H. L. Liu, D. R. Marsh, J. M. McInerney, L. Qain, and F. M. Vitt

33
Uncertainty in Ozone Trend Detection
Marianna Linz, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA; and J. L. Neu and P. Lin

7:00 PM-9:00 PM: Monday, 13 January 2020


Solomon Dinner
Location: 205C (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)