Session 7 Advances in observational and modeling studies of role of mineral dust in the Earth system: Part II

Wednesday, 15 January 2020: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
208 (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Host: 12th Symposium on Aerosol - Cloud - Climate Interactions
Cochairs:
Bing Pu, University of Kansas, Geography and Atmospheric Science, Lawrence, KS; Hongbin Yu, NASA, Greenbelt, MD; Xiaohong Liu, Univ. of Wyoming, Atmospheric Science, Laramie, WY and Zhibo Zhang, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County, Physics Department, Baltimore, MD

Papers:
10:30 AM
7.1
Tropical North Atlantic Dust Increases the Prevalence of Deep Convective Clouds. Diurnal Patterns Offer Clues as to Why
Lauren M. Zamora, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD; and R. Kahn

10:45 AM
7.2
Climate models miss most of the warming coarse dust in the atmosphere
Adeyemi Adebiyi, University of California - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; and J. F. Kok

11:00 AM
7.3
Sources of mineral dust aerosol to the cirrus-forming regions of the upper troposphere
Karl D. Froyd, CIRES, Boulder, CO; NOAA, Boulder, CO; and P. Yu, C. A. Brock, A. Kupc, D. Murphy, G. P. Schill, and C. J. Williamson

11:15 AM
7.4
Identifying dust events and deposition over North Pacific Ocean using the entire MODIS data records and MERRA-2
Y. Shi, JCET, Baltimore, MD; NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and L. Remer, H. Yu, M. Behrenfeld, and T. Westberry

11:45 AM
7.6
Description and Evaluation of the FENGSHA Dust Emission Model in FV3GFS-Chem
RIck Saylor, NOAA, Oak Ridge, TN; and B. Baker, D. Tong, and K. Schepanski

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