Sunday, 27 April 2008 |
| 5:00 PM-7:00 PM, Sunday 2008, Palms Foyer Conference Registration |
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Monday, 28 April 2008 |
| 7:30 AM-5:30 PM, Monday 2008, Palms Foyer Conference Registration Continues through Friday May 2nd |
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Tuesday, 29 April 2008 |
| 8:00 AM-10:05 AM, Tuesday 2008, Tangerine A Joint Session 1 Global Change Series on Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange of Water, Carbon and Energy in Natural Unmanaged Ecosystems (Joint between the 18th Conference on Atmospheric BioGeosciences and the 28th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology) |
Chair: William J. Massman, US Forest Service, Fort Collins, CO
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| 8:00 AM | | Welcoming Remarks, Conference Chair Person, E.A. Holland
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| 8:05 AM | J1.1 | Attenuation of trace gas fluctuations associated with turbulent flow in tubes: application to closed-path eddy covariance systems William J. Massman, US Forest Service, Fort Collins, CO; and A. Ibrom and L. Kristensen |
| 8:35 AM | J1.2 | Development of a continuously operating CO2 lidar profiling system for field studies and satellite validation Syed Ismail, NASA, Hampton, VA; and G. Koch, N. Abedin, T. Refaat, K. J. Davis, M. Rubio, and U. Singh |
| 9:05 AM | J1.3 | Greenhouse gas emissions from a subtropical cultural-eutrophic lake J. Hoyos-Santillan, Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politecnico Nacional (Cinvestav), Mexico, Mexico; and A. Sepulveda, F. J. Gutierrez-Mendieta, M. R. Torres-Alvarado, E. Razo-Flores, L. Dendooven, and F. Thalasso |
| 9:35 AM | J1.4 | Quantifying the flux of carbon dioxide over an urban park area by means of eddy-covariance measurements Klaus Kordowski, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany; and W. Kuttler |
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| 10:00 AM-10:30 AM, Tuesday 2008, Floral Ballroom Magnolia Coffee Break |
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| 10:30 AM-3:15 PM, Tuesday 2008, Tangerine A Session 1 Atmospheric Biogeosciences and Global Change |
Chair: Jill S. M. Coleman, Ball State University, Muncie, IN
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| 10:30 AM | 1.1 | Development of a meteorological model to evaluate significant events in the movement of the gypsy moth front in Wisconsin Katrina L. Frank, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE; and P. C. Tobin, H. Thistle, and L. Kalkstein |
| 11:00 AM | 1.2 | Interactions of carbon and water cycles in north temperate wetlands: Modeling and observing the impact of a declining water table trend on regional biogeochemistry Benjamin N. Sulman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; and A. R. Desai, D. S. Mackay, S. Samanta, B. D. Cook, and N. Saliendra |
| 11:30 AM | 1.3 | Impact of teleconnection related climate anomalies on Midwestern crop yields Jill S. M. Coleman, Ball State University, Muncie, IN |
| 12:00 PM | | Lunch
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| 1:30 PM | 1.4 | Climate Change and future bioclimate conditions in Austria Andreas Matzarakis, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, , Germany; and E. Rudel and E. Koch |
| 2:00 PM | 1.5 | Hydroclimatic Trends in the Mississippi River Basin from 1948 to 2004 Taotao Qian, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; and A. Dai and K. E. Trenberth |
| 2:30 PM | 1.6 | COST725 Establishing a European Phenologial Database for Climatological Applications: Overview and first results Elisabeth Koch, Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics, Vienna, Austria; and E. Dittmann, W. Lipa, A. Menzel, J. Nekovar, and A. Vliet |
| | 1.7 | Estimation of vehicular emission inventories in China from 1980 to 2005 Hao Cai III, College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, China, Beijing, China |
| 3:00 PM | 1.8 | Atmospheric Dry Deposition of Gaseous and Particulate Nitrogen to Urban-Influenced Sonoran Desert Sites in Central Arizona Jonathan O. Allen, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and D. A. Gonzales, R. A. Sponseller, S. Hall, and N. Grimm |
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| 12:00 PM-1:30 PM, Tuesday 2008, Largo AMS Committee on Atmospheric Biogeosciences |
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| 3:15 PM-6:00 PM, Tuesday 2008, Floral Ballroom Magnolia Formal Poster Viewing with recognition of a Half a Century of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (Cash Bar) |
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| 3:15 PM-6:00 PM, Tuesday 2008, Floral Ballroom Magnolia Joint Poster Session 1 Joint Poster Session (Joint between the 28th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology and the 18th Conference on Atmospheric BioGeosciences) |
| | JP1.1 | Field and laboratory soil respiration measurements: relations with soil properties Werner L. Kutsch, Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany; and C. Sirca, D. Spano, M. Acosta, and M. Pavelka |
| | JP1.2 | Carbon isotope signature of soil respiration from agricultural fields: late fall and spring measurements in Ontario, Canada Selma R. Maggiotto, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; and C. Wagner-Riddle, J. Warland, and G. Drewitt |
| | JP1.3 | Extending the flux-variance method for carbon dioxide flux estimation Xiaofeng Guo, Laboratory for Environmental Physics, The University of Georgia, Griffin GA, U.S.A, Griffin, GA; and M. Y. Leclerc, X. Cai, L. Kang, and H. Zhang |
| | JP1.4 | Environmental Controls on the CO2 Exchange in a Peanut Field Natchaya Pingintha, The University of Georgia, Griffin, GA; and M. Leclerc, J. Hong, G. Zhang, N. L. Dias, and C. Sengthong |
| | JP1.5 | Soil moisture controls on carbon and water cycling Tyler L. Buck, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; and N. A. Brunsell |
| | JP1.6 | Effect of elevated CO2 on net ecosystem carbon production in Florida scrub oak during a nine year study Thomas L. Powell, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Kennedy Space Center, Florida; and D. P. Johnson, T. J. Seiler, C. R. Hinkle, and B. G. Drake |
| | JP1.7 | Effect of elevated CO2 on water-use efficiency of a scrub-oak ecosystem Jiahong Li, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, MD21037, Kennedy Space Center, Florida; and T. Powell, D. Johson, C. Hinkle, and B. Drake |
| | JP1.8 | Net greenhouse gas global warming potential of a 57-year-old west coast Douglas-fir stand following nitrogen fertilization Rachhpal Jassal, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. A. Black, B. Chen, D. L. Spittlehouse, Z. Nesic, and T. Trofymow |
| | JP1.9 | In-path heat exchange affects open-path CO2 flux measurements G.G. Burba, LI-COR Biosciences, Lincoln, NE; and D. K. McDermitt and D. J. Anderson |
| | JP1.10 | Changes in scale net greenhouse gas emissions due to land cover changes associated with the creation of reservoirs for the production of hydroelectricity Ian B. Strachan, McGill University, Ste-Anne de Bellevue, QC, Canada; and N. T. Roulet, A. Tremblay, M. C. Bonneville, M. E. Lemieux, M. Garneau, C. Peng, and Y. I. Kim |
| | JP1.11 | Wind and turbulence properties within and above a slash pine forest in Florida and the effect of the atmospheric stability Gengsheng Zhang, University of Georgia, Griffin, GA; and M. Y. Leclerc, J. Hong, N. L. Dias, and A. Karipot |
| | JP1.12 | Impacts of evolving low-level jets on turbulence structures in the stable surface layer Jinkyu Hong, The University of Georgia, Griffin, GA; and M. Leclerc, I. B. Strachan, E. Pattey, and N. Mathieu |
| | JP1.13 | Calibration for sea salt spray and tilt angle for Li-cor 7500 open path infrared CO2/H2O gas analyzer for on-board flux measurement over Sea Arumugam Alagesan, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan; and B. J. Tsuang and J. L. Tsai |
| | JP1.14 | Evaluation of local turbulent flux using a displaced-beam small aperture scintillometer above the forest canopy Ko Nakaya, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Abiko, Chiba, Japan; and C. Suzuki, T. Kobayashi, H. Ikeda, and S. Yasuike |
| | JP1.15 | GIS Forest Inventory and Evaluation in the Wake of Climate Change Mary M. Snow, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL; and R. K. Snow |
| | JP1.16 | The impact of seasonal drought on different aged forest stands in the Pacific Northwest Sonia Wharton, University of California, Davis, CA; and M. Schroeder, K. Bible, and K. T. Paw U |
| | JP1.17 | Guidelines for Eddy Covariance Method G.G. Burba, LI-COR Biosciences, Lincoln, NE; and D. J. Anderson |
| | JP1.18 | The influence of low-level jet on canopy turbulence and CO2 flux measurements over a forest canopy Anandakumar Karipot, The University of Georgia, Griffin, GA; and M. Y. Leclerc and G. Zhang |
| | JP1.19 | Methane emission in the Arctic Coastal Plain, Alaska Donatella Zona, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA; and W. C. Oechel, H. Ikawa, C. Sturtevant, and G. G. Burba |
| | JP1.20 | Wind Tunnel Evaluation of Vegetative Buffer Effects on Air Flow near Swine Production Facilities Thomas J. Sauer, USDA/ARS, Ames, IA; and J. C. Tyndall, S. L. Trabue, and R. L. Pfeiffer |
| | JP1.21 | Partitioning of turbulent energy flux over Lake Chungsing as determined by eddy-correlation method and lake surface parameterization Arumugam Alagesan, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan; and B. J. Tsuang and J. L. Tsai |
| | JP1.22 | A study on the characteristics of perceived temperature over the Korean Peninsula Jae-Young Byon, METRI/Korea Meteorological Administration, Seoul, South Korea; and J. Kim, B. C. Choi, C. Y. Choi, and A. Graetz |
| | JP1.23 | Are there any influences of meteorological conditions on mortality fluctuations in Vienna, Austria? Sabina Thaler, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria; and F. Holawe and E. Mursch-Radlgruber |
| | JP1.24 | Concentration and deposition of air pollutants over the South China Sea in summer 2004 yung-Yao Lan, Dept. of Environmental Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan; and B. J. Tsuang |
| | JP1.25 | Response of eastern Pacific giant kelp communities to ENSO-driven ocean changes Kathleen V. Schreiber, Millersville Univ., Millersville, PA |
| | JP1.26 | Multi-cloud models for the MJO Andrew J. Majda, New York University, New York, NY; and B. Khouider and S. N. Stechmann |
| | JP1.27 | Sensitivity of water vapor distribution to the land surface parameterization schemes in the Advanced Weather Research and Forecasting model Thara Prabha, University of Georgia, Griffin, Georgia; and G. Hoogenboom and T. G. Smirnova |
| | JP1.28 | Estimation of daily primary inoculum of rice blast disease based on weather data Kyu Rang Kim, National Institute of Meteorological Research, Seoul, South Korea; and W. S. Kang, E. W. Park, and B. C. Choi |
| | JP1.29 | Restoration of an inner-city stream and its impacts on air temperature, relative humidity, and perceived temperature Kyu Rang Kim, National Institute of Meteorological Research, Seoul, South Korea; and T. H. Kwon, H. J. Koo, J. Y. Byon, J. Kim, and B. C. Choi |
| | JP1.30 | Assessing the progression of pests and pathogens using the weather data derived from the Weather Research and Forecast model Rabiu Olatinwo, University of Georgia, Griffin, GA; and T. Prabhakaran, J. O. Paz, and G. Hoogenboom |
| | JP1.31 | Observations of Subcanopy Flow and the Carbon Budget in Two Amazon Rain Forest: Santarém and Manaus Lba-Eco Sites Julio Tóta, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), Manaus, AM, Brazil; and D. R. Fitzjarrald, R. K. Sakai, R. M. Staebler, M. Sa, and A. O. Manzi |
| | JP1.32 | Surface-layer scaling for nocturnal turbulence with an evolving low-level jet Jinkyu Hong, The University of Georgia, Griffin, GA; and M. Y. Leclerc and N. Dias |
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Wednesday, 30 April 2008 |
| 9:00 AM-12:00 PM, Wednesday 2008, Tangerine A Session 2 Human and Ecosystem Health |
Chair: Gordon M. Heisler, USDA Forest Service, Syracuse, NY
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| 9:00 AM | 2.1 | Temporal variability in mortality response to hot weather across US metropolitan areas, 1975-2004 Scott C. Sheridan, Department of Geography, Kent State University, Kent, OH |
| 9:30 AM | 2.2 | Empirical modeling and mapping of urban air temperatures and human comfort in Baltimore, MD Gordon M. Heisler, USDA Forest Service, Syracuse, NY; and J. Walton, D. Nowak, I. Yesilonis, R. V. Pouyat, S. Grimmond, A. Lee, and E. Greenfield |
| 10:00 AM | | Break
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| 10:30 AM | 2.3 | Weather, Climate, and Respiratory Health in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Robert E. Davis, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; and D. M. Hondula, L. Sitka, D. Knight, M. L. Deaton, S. Gawtry, P. J. Stenger, C. P. Normile, and T. Lee |
| 11:00 AM | 2.4 | Fumigant Emission Physical Factors and Measures for Mitigating Exposure Incidences Gabriel S. Rothman, US EPA Office of Pesticide Programs, Arlington, VA |
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| 12:00 PM-1:30 PM, Wednesday 2008, Floral Ballroom Oleander Keynote Session L1 Joint Luncheon: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology and Atmospheric Biogeosciences (Joint between the 18th Conference on Atmospheric BioGeosciences and the 28th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology) |
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| 1:30 PM-4:00 PM, Wednesday 2008, Floral Ballroom Jasmine Joint Session 2 Canopy Turbulence-ATMOSPHERE Interactions (Joint between the 18th Conference on Atmospheric BioGeosciences and the 28th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology) |
Chair: Ricardo K. Sakai, University at Albany/SUNY, Albany, NY
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| 1:30 PM | J2.1 | Comparison of a Simple 1-D Model to Describe Heat Transfer in a Sparse Vegetation Canopy with Experimental Data Vanessa Haverd, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Canberra, ACT, Australia; and M. Böhm and M. Raupach |
| 1:45 PM | J2.2 | Influence of Source Distribution on Scalar Transfer in Vegetation Canopies Margi Böhm, University of Canberra, Canberra, ACT, Australia; and M. Raupach, J. J. Finnigan, and D. Hughes |
| 2:00 PM | J2.3 | Measuring in-canopy advection of carbon dioxide using a new transect measurement system (TRAM) Steven P. Oncley, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and K. Schwenz, J. Sun, and R. Monson |
| 2:15 PM | J2.4 | Turbulence and Horizontal Advection across a Canopy Edge: Measurements and Comparison to Modeled Results John Kochendorfer, University of California, Davis, CA; and Y. S. Park, M. E. Gonzales, L. Xu, and K. T. Paw U |
| 2:30 PM | J2.5 | Effects of canopy morphology and thermal stability on turbulence spectra, structure functions and lagged two-point correlations observed inside a mixed hardwood forest Hong-Bing Su, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC |
| 2:45 PM | J2.6 | Dispersive fluxes of momentum, sensible heat and carbon dioxide in a forest canopy Andreas Christen, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; and J. Holst, D. Scherer, D. Schindler, and R. Vogt |
| 3:00 PM | | Break
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| 3:30 PM | J2.7 | The budgets of turbulent kinetic energy and sensible heat flux within and above a sparse Lodgepole Pine stand Andreas Christen, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; and M. Novak, T. A. Black, and M. Brown |
| 3:45 PM | J2.8 | Roughness sublayer profiles over tall vegetation Ricardo K. Sakai, University at Albany/SUNY, Albany, NY; and D. R. Fitzjarrald |
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| 4:00 PM-5:00 PM, Wednesday 2008, Floral Ballroom Jasmine Keynote Session 1 Keynote Talk (Joint between the 28th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology and the 18th Conference on Atmospheric BioGeosciences) |
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| 5:00 PM, Wednesday 2008 Coference Adjourns |
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| 5:00 PM-6:00 PM, Wednesday 2008, Floral Ballroom Jasmine Joint Panel Discussion 1 Agricultural and Forest Meteorology and Atmospheric Biogeosciences: Envisioning the Future (Joint between the 28th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology and the 18th Conference on Atmospheric BioGeosciences) |
Panelists: David L. Spittlehouse, British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Range, Victoria, BC Canada; Monique Y. Leclerc, The University of Georgia, Griffin, GA
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