Poster Session 2 22nd ATM Chem Poster Session II

Wednesday, 15 January 2020: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Hall B (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Host: 22nd Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Chair:
Jonathan Jiang, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA

Papers:
1272
Evolution of Air Quality Influences in Central Texas: 1980–2018
Rebecca Paulsen Edwards, Southwestern Univ., Georgetown, TX

1274
Meteorological Effects on Nitryl Chloride in an Urban Wintertime Environment
Kathryn D. Kulju, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and S. M. McNamara, Q. Chen, J. Edebeli, J. D. Fuentes, S. B. Bertman, and K. A. Pratt

1275
Airborne Observations of Halocarbons and Other Trace Gases from Regional to Global Studies
James W. Elkins, NOAA, Boulder, CO; and F. L. Moore, E. J. Hintsa, S. A. Montzka, C. Sweeney, J. D. Nance, G. S. Dutton, and B. D. Hall

1276
Application of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Atmospheric Sampling: A Numerical Experiment by Large-Eddy Simulation
Yongjing Ma, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA; and J. Ye, I. O. Ribeiro, J. V. G. D. Arellano, J. Xin Sr., and S. T. Martin

1277
Exploring Oxidation in the Remote Free Troposphere during the Atmospheric Tomography (ATom) Mission
David O. Miller, The Pennsylvania State Univ., Univ. Park, PA; and W. Brune, A. Thames, H. M. Allen, D. Blake, T. P. Bui, R. Commane, J. D. Crounse, B. Daube, G. S. Diskin, J. Digangi, J. W. Elkins, S. Hall, T. F. Hanisco, R. A. Hannun, E. J. Hintsa, M. J. Kim, K. McKain, F. L. Moore, J. M. Nicely, J. Peischl, T. B. Ryerson, J. St. Clair, C. Sweeney, A. P. Teng, C. Thompson, K. Ullman, K. T. Vasquez, P. Wennberg, and G. M. Wolfe

1278
Investigation of the Sensitivity of the Dust Emissions to Changes in the Normalized Vegetation Index (NDVI) over the Middle East in the GEOS Global Model Simulations
Adriana Rocha Lima, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD; and P. R. Colarco, A. S. Darmenov, E. P. Nowottnick, A. da Silva, and L. D. Oman

Poster 1280 is now Paper 10A.3A.

1281
Can We Predict Interannual Surface Trace Gas Variability from Stratospheric Measurements?
Eric A. Ray, NOAA, Boulder, CO; CIRES, Boulder, CO; and R. W. Portmann, P. Yu, J. S. Daniel, S. A. Montzka, G. S. Dutton, B. D. Hall, F. L. Moore, and K. H. Rosenlof

1282
On the Impact of Different Coordinate Systems upon Ozone Trends Variabilities
Luis F. Millan, JPL/California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; and G. L. Manney, P. Hoor, D. Kunkel, T. Leblanc, and I. Petropavlovskikh

1283
Impact of African Urban Agglomerations to Global Air Quality
Vanessa Brocchi, The Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and A. F. Arellano Jr., W. Tang, and B. Gaubert

1284
Formaldehyde Products from the OMPS Nadir Mappers on Suomi-NPP and NOAA-20
C. R. Nowlan, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA; and G. González Abad, L. Zhu, K. Chance, L. Flynn, G. Jaross, Y. Jung, C. Seftor, and A. H. Souri

1285
Validation of SAGE III-ISS Ozone with NOAA OMPS and Ground-Based Instruments
Jeannette Wild, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/CPC and U. Maryland/CISESS/ESSIC, College Park, MD; and S. M. Davis, C. S. Long, I. Petropavolovskikh, and K. H. Rosenlof

1286
Updated Spectroscopic Parameters for H2O, CO2, CH4, and O2: Toward the HITRAN2020 Database
Iouli Gordon, Center for Astrophysics, Harvard Univ. and Smithsonian Institution, Cambridge, MA; and L. Rothman, E. Conway, R. Hargreaves, E. Karlovets, Y. Tan, and R. Kochanov

1288
Spatial and Temporal Representation of Ozone Precursors and Ozone Production in Air Quality Models
Timothy P. Canty, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD; and A. M. Ring, H. He, L. A. Rodio, X. Ren, S. E. Benish, R. J. Salawitch, and R. R. Dickerson

1289
Outline and Features of HAPI2: Second Generation of the HITRAN Application Programming Inteface
Roman Kochanov, Center for Astrophysics, Harvard Univ. and  Smithsonian Institution, Cambridge, MA; Tomsk State Univ., Tomsk, Russian Federation; and I. Gordon, L. Rothman, R. Hargreaves, J. Karns, W. Matt, Y. Tan, C. Hill, and J. Lamouroux

1290
Tropospheric Ozone Profile Retrievals from Combining the UV and Visible Spectra: GOME-2 and TEMPO
J. Bak, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA; and X. Liu, C. Miller, C. R. Nowlan, and K. Chance

1291
Particle Number Concentrations and Their Controlling Parameters over the United States
Arshad Nair, Univ. at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY; and F. Yu and G. Luo

1292
1294
A Nearly Global-Scale In Situ Atlas of Sea Salt Aerosol Vertical Profiles
Steven Howell, Univ. of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI; and S. Freitag

1295
The Relationship of Particulate Matter and Visibility under Different Meteorological Conditions in Seoul, South Korea
Minseok Kim, Yonsei Univ., Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and J. Kim, S. Lee, Y. Cho, and Y. S. Choi

1296
Modeling the Impact of Urban Climate on Vector-Borne Malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa Using COSMO-CLM—The Example of Kampala, Uganda
Oscar Brousse, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; and J. Van de Walle, M. Demuzere, H. Wouters, W. Thiery, and N. P. M. van Lipzig

1297
Characteristics of Black Carbon and Fine Particle Concentrations and Influencing Factors over the Suburban Area of Southwest Chengdu City, China
Xiaoling Zhang, Chengdu Univ. of Information Technology, Chengdu, China; Shanghai Key Laboratory of Meteorology and Health, Shanghai, China; and L. Yuan, M. Yang, and L. Wang

1298
Estimations of Photolysis Frequencies of Ozone and Nitrogen Dioxide Using Satellite Data over East Asia
Hana Lee, Yonsei Univ., Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and J. Kim and Y. S. Choi

1299
Back-Trajectory Analysis of Ozone Concentrations in the Lower, Middle, and Upper Troposphere during the LASIC 2017 Field Campaign
Ivan L. Fontanez, Univ. of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Mayagüez, PR, Puerto Rico; and G. S. Jenkins

1301
An Integrated Approach for Detecting Long-Term Trends from Sparse Tropospheric Ozone Profiles
Kai-Lan Chang, NOAA, Boulder, CO; CIRES, Boulder, CO; and A. Gaudel, O. R. Cooper, I. Petropavlovskikh, B. Johnson, P. Nedelec, and V. Thouret

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