Session 6C The Fifth Education and Science Forum

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Thursday, 12 November 2009

1:30 PM-3:10 PM: Thursday, 12 November 2009


Session 1A
Weather, Hydrology and Watersheds I
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
1:30 PM
1A.1
NOAA programs relevant to weather and air quality forecasts
Jeffery T. Mcqueen, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD

1:55 PM
1A.2
Issues relating to wind chill from mesonets and vertical wind profile variations
Loren D. White, Jackson State Univ., Jackson, MS; and M. L. Jones

2:10 PM
1A.3
SEAMONSTER: A testbed sensor web for wireless monitoring of climate change impacts on partially glaciated watersheds
Matt Heavner, University of Alaska, Juneau, AK; and C. Connor, E. Hood, and R. Fatland

2:25 PM
1A.4
Orographic Effects on Tropical Cyclogenesis over Eastern Pacific Ocean
Van Nguyen, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; and Y. L. Lin and G. Tang

2:40 PM
1A.5
Uncertainty of a Weather Prediction Model in Predicting Extreme Rainfall Events: Application to Hurricane Rita
Nasrin Nasrollahi, University of Louisiana, Lafayette, LA; and A. AghaKouchak

2:55 PM
1A.6
A Study of Large-Scale Surface Fluxes and Vertical Motions Associated with Landfall of Hurricane Katrina
R. Suseela Reddy Jr., Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and H. Natarajan, D. Lu, K. M. Greene, and Q. L. Williams


Session 1B
Remote Sensing and Satellites I
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
1:30 PM
1B.1
Plans for an Observational Analysis of the Variations of the Global Energy and Water Cycle
William B. Rossow, CREST/City College of New York, New York, NY

1:55 PM
1B.2
2:25 PM
1B.4
Improved aerosol retrieval from MODIS over urban areas with regional tuning of surface models
Ana J. Picon, City College and CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY; and B. Gross, F. Moshary, and S. Ahmed

2:40 PM
1B.5
Satellite Observations of the Northern California Summer 2008 Wildfires
Jasper Lewis Jr., University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Greenbelt, MD

2:55 PM
1B.6
Estimating above-ground biomass of salt marsh vegetation using hyperspectral measurements of canopy level reflectance
Paul B. T. Merani, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE; and D. C. Rundquist and J. F. Schalles


Session 1C
Living Marine Resources I
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
1:30 PM
1C.1
Spatial variation in habitat associations for monkfish (Lophius americanus V.) in the northwest Atlantic
Daniel W. Cullen, NOAA Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD; and D. A. Richards and A. K. Johnson

2:00 PM
1C.3
Should I stay or should I go?: fish larvae retention in the Hawaiian archipelago
Ana Carolina Vaz, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, Honolulu, HI; and K. Richards and C. B. Paris

2:15 PM
1C.4
Using coded wire tags to assess growth rates of individual grass shrimp Palaemonetes pugio
Krystle D. Ludwig, Savannah State University, Savannah, GA; and M. C. Curran and P. P. Pennington

2:30 PM
1C.5

Session 1D
Climate, Air Quality and Global Change I
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
1:30 PM
1D.1
1:55 PM
1D.2
A Product Study of the Reaction of HO2 Radicals with Selected Organic Peroxy Radicals
Samuel Hernandez, California State University, Fresno, CA; and S. Singh, Y. Ibarra, S. Cambell, and A. S. Hasson

2:10 PM
1D.3
AIR QUALITY MONITORING AT NOAA/CREST USING REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS
Barry Gross, City College of New York, New York, NY

2:25 PM
1D.4
Aerosol Chemistry: Trace gas analysis
Ebony D. Roper, Lincoln University, Lincoln University, PA; and V. R. Morris and E. Joseph

2:40 PM
1D.5
Branching ratios and rate coefficients for the reaction of chlorine atoms with butanal, pentanal, methyl vinyl ketone and methacrolein
Sean Campbell, California State University, Fresno, CA; and S. Singh, S. Hernandez, Y. Ibarra, and A. S. Hasson

3:25 PM-5:05 PM: Thursday, 12 November 2009


Session 2A
Weather, Hydrology and Watersheds II
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
3:25 PM
2A.1
Integrated Upper Air Water Vapor Systems
Joseph Facundo, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD

3:50 PM
2A.2
A study of ocean spray effect on vertical momentum transport in tropical cyclones
Yevgenii Rastigejev, North Carolina A&T State Univ., Greensboro, NC; and Y. L. Lin

4:20 PM
2A.4
4:35 PM
2A.5
Provision of the Optimum Flood Prediction Accuracy and Lead-time
Yong Jung, NOAA/ISET/North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC; and Y. L. Lin

4:50 PM
2A.6
The Effect of Rainfall Events on the Water Quality of the Raritan River Estuary
Carissa N. Wilkerson, Hampton University, Hampton, VA; and J. D. Vieser, S. Glenn, and R. Chant


Session 2B
Remote Sensing and Satellites II
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
3:25 PM
2B.1
3:50 PM
2B.2
Modification of Urban Surface Reflection Models with MODIS-AERONET Observations and Validation with High Resolution LANDSAT and HYPERION Imagery
Eduardo Hernandez, CUNY Graduate Center and The City College of New York, New York, NY; and A. J. Picon, B. Gross, F. Moshary, and S. Ahmed

4:05 PM
2B.3
4:20 PM
2B.4
Formal verification of concurrent aspects in the design of a sensor web
Yusef Pogue, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; and A. Esterline

4:35 PM
2B.5
Vegetation Health Index Algorithm for GOES-R ABI
Clement Savadogo, CREST, New York, NY; and A. Rahman, L. Roytman, F. Kogan, and M. Goldberg

4:50 PM
2B.6
Uncertainty assessment of remotely sensed data using copulas
Amir AghaKouchak, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA


Session 2C
Living Marine Resources II
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
3:25 PM
2C.1
3:50 PM
2C.2
Bacterial symbionts associated with two species of Xestospongia giant barrel sponges
Naomi F. Montalvo, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Baltimore, MD; and R. T. Hill

4:05 PM
2C.3
Carbonate chemistry of the Florida reef tract
Nancy Muehllehner, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and C. Langdon

4:20 PM
2C.4
Microbial community structure in a pulp mill effluent-impacted river
Sherilyn Morgan, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL; and H. N. Williams

4:35 PM
2C.5
4:50 PM
2C.6
Dietary Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Disease Progression in Striped Bass, Morone saxatilis
Lonnie C. Gonsalves, NOAA Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center, Princess Anne, MD; and J. Jacobs and E. B. May


Session 2D
Climate, Air Quality and Global Change II
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
3:50 PM
2D.2
4:05 PM
2D.3
Impacts of Aerosols and Urban Heat Island on Clouds and Precipitation
Heather Y. Glickman, NOAA/CREST, New York, NY; and D. S. Mahani and D. R. Khanbilvardi

4:35 PM
2D.5
Analysis of three channel Lidar data Correlation and its impact on aerosol size characterization of the atmosphere using UPRM Lidar data
Mariano Martes, University of Puerto Rico/NOAA/CREST, San Juan, PR; and C. A. Lizarraga and H. Parsiani

4:50 PM
2D.6
Aerosol impact on cloud water path
Ousmane Sy Savane, New York, NY; and B. Vant-Hull, M. Shayesteh, and R. Khanbilvardi

5:15 PM-6:15 PM: Thursday, 12 November 2009


Poster Session 1
Poster Session I
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
P1.1
Mapping Phragmites in St. Jones River Watershed, DE Using AISA images
Zhiming Yang, Delaware State University, Dover, DE; and A. Anoruo

P1.4
Hampton University 48-inch Mie and Raman lidar system
Robert Benjamin Lee III, Hampton University, Hampton, VA; and M. P. McCormick, K. R. Leavor, and J. Su

P1.5
Cultural identity: landscape change in the Florida panhandle (Franklin county)
Dreamal Worthen, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, Florida; and C. Johnson

P1.6
Evaluation of the separate and joint effects of PAH and PCB contaminants on Atlantic tomcod Cytochrome 1A1 (CYP1A1) and Cytochrome 19A (CYP19A) genes
Adam W. Tulu, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD; and A. Ishaque, C. Chambers, and R. Jagus

P1.8
P1.9
Boundary Layer Heights (BLH) derived from Raman Lidar and Sounding Measurements
Micheal Hicks, Howard University, Mt. Rainier, MD; and M. Adam, T. Dejene, M. Robjohn, B. B. Demoz, J. D. Fuentes, E. Joseph, D. Venable, and R. Connell

P1.10
P1.11
Understanding the Effects of Aerosols on Cloud Microphysics in Coastal Urban Environments
Nathan Hosannah, City University of New York Graduate Center, New York, NY

P1.12
Application of Remote sensing information for Surface Water change in a tropical basin (Amazon)
Marzieh Azarderakhsh, CUNY, NOAA/CREST, New York, NY; and W. B. Rossow and F. Papa

P1.13
PBL Detection Comparison using 2D Operators
Galen M. Smith, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; and S. Bililign, C. M. Gan, Y. Wu, and F. Moshary

P1.15
Synthesis and spectroscopic studies of gold(I) phosphines that may be used for the detection of volatile organic compounds
Darkus E. Jenkins, North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC; and D. Ragland and Z. Assefa

P1.18
Characterization of reflectance spectra of phytoplankton cultures: implication of remote sensing of HABs
Robert A. Warner, National Ocean Service/NOAA, Silver Spring, MD; and C. Fan

P1.19
Use of the CMAQ and WRF-Chem models to investigate tropospheric ozone in the El Paso-Juarez airshed
Juan Gustavo Arias, Univ. of Texas, El Paso, NM; and R. M. Fitzgerald, D. Lu, and W. R. Stockwell

P1.21
Condensation particle observations during the PNE/AEROSE 2009 trans-Atlantic mission
Jose M. Tirado, Howard University, Washington, DC; and V. Morris

P1.22
Soil moisture retrieval using an index based approach and passive microwave data from AMSR-E
Pradipat Sukumal, NOAA/CREST, New York, NY; and M. Temimi and R. Khanbilvardi

P1.23
Analysis of an Adaptative SCS-CN
Alvaro Gonzalez, NOAA/CREST, New York, NY; and M. Temimi

P1.24
Synthesis, characterization, and photoluminescence properties of europium(III) and phosphine oxides
Kendra Whitehead, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; and Z. Assefa

P1.25
Lidar Observation of Planetary Boundary Layer Characteristic over
Alex Tejada, NOAA/ISET, New York, New York

P1.26
Global and temporal characterization of cirrus clouds using the CALIPSO data
Hovakim Nazaryan, Hampton University, Hampton, VA; and M. P. McCormick

P1.27
Open-Path Quantum Cascade Measurement System
Amandeep Singh Chhabra, NOAA-/CREST/City College of New York, New York, NY; and M. Lwin, P. Corrigan, P. Castillo, B. Gross, and F. Moshary

P1.28
Establishing a Relationship between Aspirated and Non-Aspirated Temperature Sensors in Support of CRN Power Management
Aziza Camelia Marchant, Savannah State University, Savannah, GA; and T. P. Meyers

P1.29
P1.30
Diurnal Variations of Optical Depth Observed at AERONET sites
Ciara E. Brown, Hampton University, Hampton, VA

P1.31
Retrieval of Ocean Water Parameters from Satellite Imagery and Their Dependence on Atmospheric Correction Models
Rushane D. Dyer, City College of New York, New York, NY; and A. Gilerson and S. Ahmed

P1.32
Investigation of cirrus clouds using the CALIPSO lidar data
Sydney Dianne Paul, Hampton, VA; and H. Nazaryan and M. P. McCormick

P1.34
Intelligent Sensor Systems for Damage Prevention and Emergency Preparedness
Kawana Odessa Fuller, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC

P1.35
Chemical and bulk sampling during the Aerosol and Ocean Science Expedition V (AEROSE V)
Christopher Spells, Hampton University, Hampton, VA; and D. V. Morris

P1.37
Using moving averages to detect climate anomalies
Kayiita Jeffrey Johnson, NOAA/ISET, Minneapolis, MN; and M. Steinbach and V. Kumar

P1.38
Atmospheric Aerosol Monitoring of Particulate Matters in the Washington DC Airshed
Esther B. Effiong, Washington, DC; and V. Morris, D. Raghavan, and C. Hosten

P1.39
Clustering Locations based on Historical Weather Data
Robert Olabode, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; and M. Steinbach and V. Kumar

P1.40
The New York City meteorological network (NYC MetNet)
Fausto Hernandez, NOAA/ISET, New York, NY; and M. Arend, F. Moshary, S. Ahmed, and T. Legbandt

P1.42
Size characteristics and chemical attributes of aerosol at Howard University's Beltsville Campus
Jane V. Skalski, Howard University, Beltsville, MD; and J. D. Fuentes, W. R. Stockwell, and B. B. Demoz

P1.44
Study of Tropical Upper-Tropospheric Water Vapor Using ISCCP and MOZAIC
Cheila E. Benavides, NOAA/CREST, New York, NY

P1.46
Application of genomic method for the detection and identification of airborne microbial DNA
Maria A. Velez Quinones, Howard University, Washington, DC; and D. V. Morris and K. E. Nelson

P1.47
Particle Size Distributions Observed During the AEROSE V Campaign
Mariana Guereque, University of Texas, El Paso, TX; and L. Padilla, R. M. Fitzgerald, V. R. Morris, and T. E. Gill

P1.48
Relationship of LCLU and SSTs in Tropical Islands
Alex DJ Miranda, NOAA, New York, NY; and J. E. González

P1.49
Evaluation of Benthic Diatoms as Water Quality Indicators in the Blackbird Creek Watershed, Delaware
Amanda Pappas, Delaware State University/NOAA/ECSU, Dover, DE; and G. Ozbay, K. Lee, B. Reining, A. Ko, and K. Coyne

P1.50
Tracing Pre-Tropical Cyclone African Easterly Wave-Mesoscale Convective Systems over African Continent
DeLonte Duff, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; and Y. L. Lin

P1.51
Sorption capacity of lead on soil mixture according to the composition of Saharan dust
Sunyoung Bae, North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC; and C. Simpson

P1.52
Monitoring and Evaluation of Water Quality in Silver Lake, Delaware
Melissa Schutte, Delaware State University, Dover, Delaware; and M. Guo

P1.53
Predicting the strength of tropical cyclone seasons using clustering and linear regression
Caitlin M. Race, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; and M. Steinbach and V. Kumar

P1.54
Improving the Skill of the NWS's Total Water Level Forecast System
Rosimar Rios-Berrios, University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez, Mayagüez, PR; and A. A. Taylor

P1.55
Relationships between soil moisture surface energy budget and boundary layer cloud development over United States Mid-Atlantic region
Cassie A. Stearns, Howard University, Beltsville, MD; and E. Joseph, J. D. Fuentes, M. Robjohn, G. A. Davis, T. Dejene, F. Nzeffe, and M. Adam

P1.56
Ground validation efforts at Howard University's Beltsville campus for NASAs Global Precipitation Measurement mission
Gino A. Davis, Howard University, Washington, DC; and E. Joseph, B. B. Demoz, and A. Tokay

P1.57
Multiyear observations and data collection of links between hydrological inputs and glacier velocity in a small temperate glacier in southeastern Alaska
Nicholas M. Korzen, University of Alaska, Juneau, AK; and M. Habermann, M. Heavner, E. Hood, R. Fatland, and C. Connor

P1.58
Genotyping of Blue Crab (Callinectes sapidus) Megalopae in the Beaufort Inlet
Vincent J. Dominique III, Auburn University, Auburn, AL; and A. Place, E. Williams, and D. Forward

P1.59
Understanding Extreme Hydrologic Events in the Caribbean
Lilybeth Colon, NOAA/CREST and CUNY Environmental Cross-Roads Initiative Center, New York, NY; and C. Vörösmarty, T. Lakhankar, and B. Fekete

P1.60
Comparison of Pyrolysis and Microwave Acid Digestion Techniques for the Determination of Mercury in Biological and Environmental Materials
Samuel Melaku, Columbus State University, Columbus, GA; and I. Gelaude, F. Vanhaecke, L. Moens, and R. Dams

Friday, 13 November 2009

8:30 AM-10:10 AM: Friday, 13 November 2009


Session 3A
Weather, Hydrology and Watersheds III
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
8:30 AM
3A.1
Origin of the Pre-Tropical Storm Debby (2006) African Easterly Wave-Mesoscale Convective System
Yuh-Lang Lin, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; and G. Tang, J. Spinks, and W. Jones

9:10 AM
3A.3
The Impact of Variational Assimilation of Quikscat Satellite Observations on Hurricane Ike 2008 Simulation
Duanjun Lu, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and R. S. Reddy Jr. and Q. L. Williams

9:25 AM
3A.4
9:40 AM
3A.5
Passage of Tropical Cyclones over Mountainous Islands—Part I: Control Experiment
Ian C. Colon-Pagan, North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC; and Y. L. Lin, Y. H. Kuo, and S. E. Koch

9:55 AM
3A.6
Effects of Sea Surface Temperature distributions on Tropical Cyclone intensification
Yaw Kyei, North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC; and Y. L. Lin and G. Tang


Session 3B
Remote Sensing and Satellites III
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
8:30 AM
3B.1
The NOAA Aerosols and Ocean Expedition
Nicholas Nalli, NOAA/NESDIS, Silver Spring, MD

8:55 AM
3B.2
Soil Moisture and Droughts in Africa
Gilbert Fahnbulleh, NOAA/CREST, New York, NY

9:10 AM
3B.3
9:25 AM
3B.4
Polar stratospheric cloud observations from CALIPSO
Michael T. Hill, Hampton University, Hampton, VA; and M. P. McCormick

9:40 AM
3B.5
9:55 AM
3B.6
Integrating the Sensor Web Enablement initiative into a smart sensor web
William Wright, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; and A. Esterline


Session 3C
Living Marine Resources III
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
8:30 AM
3C.1
Salinity preference and swimming activity of the gray snapper Lutjanus griseus
Xaymara Serrano, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and D. Die, M. Grosell, and J. Serafy

8:45 AM
3C.2
Immunomodulation in Eastern Oysters Following Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
April N. Croxton, Tallahassee, FL; and G. H. Wikfors and R. D. Gragg III

9:00 AM
3C.3
Extracting habitat features from hyperspectral imagery of the Duplin River watershed at the Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve
John Schalles, Creighton University, Omaha, NE; and C. Hladik, S. Pennings, M. Steele, and A. Lynes

9:30 AM
3C.5
A molecular tool for environmental monitoring of Hematodinium sp., a lethal parasite of blue crab
Ammar Hanif, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute/Center of Marine Biotechnology, Baltimore, MD; and J. R. Donaldson, J. S. Pitula, G. A. Messick, D. McIntosh, R. Jagus, and E. J. Schott

9:45 AM
3C.6
Interannual site fidelity of sand tigers (Carcharias taurus) to Delaware Bay
Johnny E. Moore, Delaware State University, Dover, DE; and D. A. Fox, B. M. Wetherbee, and C. T. McCandless

8:30 AM-10:15 AM: Friday, 13 November 2009


Session 3D
Climate, Air Quality and Global Change III
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
8:45 AM
3D.2
An Air Quality Proving Ground (AQPG) for GOES-R
Raymond Hoff, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; and S. A. Christopher, F. Moshary, S. Kondragunta, and R. B. Pierce

9:00 AM
3D.3
The OMPS Limb Profiler ozone and aerosol profile retrieval algorithms
Robert Loughman, Hampton University, Hampton, VA; and D. F. Rault, G. Taha, J. Li, T. Zhu, and A. E. Bourassa

9:15 AM
3D.4
Climatology Study of African Easterly Wave and Mesoscale Convective System in Northern Africa
Wilson Jones, North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC; and G. Tang and Y. L. Lin

9:30 AM
3D.5
Global climatology of the planetary boundary layer inversions
Angelica M. Betancourt-Negron, NOAA/NWSFO Huntsville, AL/ University of Puerto Rico- Rio Piedras, Huntsville, AL; and D. Seidel

9:45 AM
3D.6
Evaluation of traffic related air pollution in Istanbul, Turkey
Omar Alagha, Fatih University, Buyukcekmece, Istanbul, Turkey; and I. Anil and F. Karaca

10:00 AM
3D.7
Origins of the Caribbean Rainfall Bimodal Behavior
Moisés E. Angeles, University of Puerto Rico, New York, NY; and J. E. Gonzalez, N. D. Ramirez-Beltran, C. A. Tepley, and D. E. Comarazamy

10:25 AM-12:00 PM: Friday, 13 November 2009


Session 4A
Coastal Areas, Wetlands and Oceans
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
10:25 AM
4A.1
10:40 AM
4A.2
Taking back Wetlands
Courtney McGeachy, NOAA, VA; and W. Priest

10:55 AM
4A.3
Nannochloropsis oceanica growth optimization study: nitrogen source and concentration
Symone Johnson, Center of Marine Biotechnology, Baltimore, MD; and R. Cluster

11:25 AM
4A.5

Session 4C
Living Marine Resources IV
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
10:40 AM
4C.2
Cool experiences doing Cold water research : What's happening in Alaska?
Rebecca F. Reuter, NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center , Seattle, WA

11:10 AM
4C.3
Observations of the egg cases from the holopelagic polychaete family: Tomopteridae
Kayelyn R. Simmons, Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center (LMRCSC), Hampton, VA

11:35 AM
4C.4
Seasonal variation in total dietary fiber content of Delmarva seaweed
Keya J. Jackson, Columbia, SC; and M. L. Madden

12:00 PM
4C.5
Socio-economic vulnerability of African Americans to hurricanes in the Gulf States
Tanveerul Islam, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL; and A. Marshall, E. Johnson, and L. Robinson

10:25 AM-12:05 PM: Friday, 13 November 2009


Session 4B
Remote Sensing and Satellites IV
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
10:25 AM
4B.1
Observing Sea Ice Changes from Space
Pablo Clemente-Colón, National Ice Center/NOAA/NSOF, Washington, DC

11:05 AM
4B.3
Differential O2 Absorption Barometric Pressure Radar (DIAR_BAR): Improvements in tropical storm forecasts
Qilong Min, SUNY, Albany, NY; and B. Lin, Y. Hu, W. Gong, S. Harrah, R. Lawrence, and D. Fralick

11:20 AM
4B.4
Better Understanding of Land Surface Emissivity Map from passive microwave data
Hamidreza Norouzi, New York City College of Technology-CUNY ; NOAA/CREST, Brooklyn, NY; and M. Temimi, R. Khanbilvardi, and M. Azarderakhsh

11:35 AM
4B.5
Local oscillator power optimization for all-fiber coherent Doppler LIDAR wind sensing system
Sameh Abdelazim, City College of New York, New York, NY; and D. Santoro, M. Arend, F. Moshary, and S. Ahmed

11:50 AM
4B.6
Applications of advanced underwater robotics and imaging sensors in coral reef research
Roy A. Armstrong, NOAA Center for Atmospheric Sciences (NCAS), Lajas, PR


Session 4D
Ecosystems
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
10:25 AM
4D.1
Hatch timing, climate change, and reproductive strategies of decapod crustaceans
Bradley G. Stevens, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD

10:50 AM
4D.2
Environmental stressors on Saginaw Bay
Kamau Bakari Mbalia, OAR, Ann Arbor, MI

11:05 AM
4D.3
Assessment of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in U.S. Coastal Waters and Great Lakes
Courtney D. Jones, Environmental Entrepreneurship, Savannah, GA; and D. A. Apeti, K. L. Kimbrough, and E. Johnson

11:20 AM
4D.4
Dynamics contributing to PCB congener accumulation in striped bass (Morone saxatilis) in the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic coastal waters
William D. Gardner, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD; and A. Deshpande and E. May

11:35 AM
4D.5
11:50 AM
4D.6
Derivation of a GIS-based watershed-scale conceptual model for the St. Jones River, Delaware from habitat-scale conceptual models
Michael A. Reiter, Bethune-Cookman University, Daytona Beach, FL; and M. Saintil, Z. Yang, and D. Pokrajac

1:45 PM-3:35 PM: Friday, 13 November 2009


Session 5B
Remote Sensing and Satellites V
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
1:45 PM
5B.1
2:00 PM
5B.2
Multi-sources precipitation estimates
Kibrewossen Tesfagiorgis, NOAA/CREST, New York, NY; and S. Mahani, R. Khanbilvardi, and D. Kitzmiller

2:15 PM
5B.3
Recent Advances by CCNY in Bio-optical Retrievals and Cal/val in Coastal Waters
Sam Ahmed, City College of the City University of NY, New York, NY

2:30 PM
5B.4
Snowfall Rate Estimation using Remotely Sensed Multi-Spectral Microwave Information
Cecilia Hernandez, NOAA/CREST, New York, NY; and S. Mahani and R. Khanbilvardi

3:00 PM
5B.6
Field Spectroscopy of Benthic Habitats in the Grand Bay NERR
Drew Seminara, Creighton University, Omaha, NE; and P. Merani and J. Schalles

3:15 PM
5B.7
Structural Indexing of DMSP satellite images
Mohamed Gebril, North Carolina A&T state university, Greensboro, NC; and H. Abdollah


Session 5C
Living Marine Resources V
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
2:10 PM
5C.2
Now we detect them, now we don't; sandbar shark core habitat areas in Delaware Bay
Naeem A. Willett, Delaware State University, Dover, DE; and D. Fox and B. Wetherbee

2:25 PM
5C.3
Combining telemetry and mark-recapture methods to study the population dynamics of American Eels in Delaware
Marissa G. Brady, Delaware State University, Dover, DE; and P. B. Conn, L. L. Bailey, K. W. Shertzer, and D. A. Fox

2:55 PM
5C.6

Session 5D
Environmental Education and Literacy I
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
2:10 PM
5D.2
The AMS Education Program: Working to Promote Scientific Literacy in the Public
James A. Brey, American Meteorological Society, Washington, DC; and I. W. Geer, J. M. Moran, R. S. Weinbeck, E. W. Mills, B. A. Blair, E. J. Hopkins, T. P. Kiley Jr., E. E. Ruwe, and E. Gracey-Miller

2:35 PM
5D.3
Teaching Environmental Entrepreneurship
Jonatan Jelen, The New School,, New York, NY; and A. Scott and K. R. Foster

2:50 PM
5D.4
Web-based scientific and outreach tools for geographic data dissemination
William J. Hernandez, NCAS, Lajas, PR; and R. A. Armstrong

1:45 PM-3:40 PM: Friday, 13 November 2009


Session 5A
Weather, Hydrology and Watersheds IV
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
1:45 PM
5A.1
2:10 PM
5A.2
Modeling hurricane effects on zooplankton production using a simple NPZ numerical model
Eric Davenport, Morgan State University, Saint Leonard, MD; and J. Anderson and C. Fan

2:25 PM
5A.3
Climatology and scenarios of landfalling Texas hurricanes: 1851–2006
Tanveerul Islam, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL

2:40 PM
5A.4
Effects of orography and sea surface temperature on the cyclogenesis of tropical storm Debby (2006)
John Paul Roop, North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC; and G. Tang and Y. L. Lin

2:55 PM
5A.5
Moisture and Orographic Effects on the Evolution of African Easterly Waves-Mesoscale Convective Systems
Guoqing Tang, North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC; and Y. L. Lin, J. Spinks, and W. Jones

3:10 PM
5A.6
Sensitivity of WRF-Chem simulated Saharan Dust to Tropical Cyclone Debby 2006
Sunyoung Bae, North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC; and G. Tang, Y. L. Lin, and J. P. Roop

3:25 PM
5A.7
The Relationship Between Air-Sea Interactions and Tropical Cyclone Intensity Associated with the 2006 AMMA Field Experiment
Jamese D. Sims, Howard University, Washington DC, and NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC/MMAB, Camp Springs, MD; and G. S. Jenkins and R. Grumbine

3:50 PM-5:00 PM: Friday, 13 November 2009


Poster Session 2
Poster Session II
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
P2.2
Risk Assessment for Weather Based Accidents
Charla Gaskins, Greensboro, NC; and Y. L. Lin and E. U. Nzewi

P2.4
Business Plan for a Commercially Viable Coastline Friendly Black Sea Bass Marirculture Operation
Matilda Young, Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA; and A. Shannon, T. Heath, J. Goodnight, C. Ingram, K. Brinkley, and R. Lee

P2.5
Technical Considerations Towards the Development of a Commercially Viable Black Sea Bass Mariculture Operation
Diamond Carr, Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA; and J. Ross, C. West, T. Heath, A. Shannon, C. Ingram, K. Brinkley, and R. Lee

P2.6
Elevated Upper Tropospheric Ozone by Deep Convection during the 2006 Ron Brown Cruise
Jonathan W. Smith, Howard University, Washington, DC; and G. S. Jenkins, M. C. Barth, and K. E. Pickering

P2.7
Ship Based Observation of Ozone in the Tropical Mid-Troposphere During AEROSE 2009
Lily Udumukwu, Howard University, Washington, DC; and E. Joseph, N. R. Nalli, and V. R. Morris

P2.8
Stock discrimination of American Monkfish Northwest Atlantic Using Mitochondrial DNA
Belita S. Nguluwe, NOAA Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center (LMRCSC), Princess Anne, MD; and D. A. K. Johnson, E. Williams, D. J. Carlin, D. A. Richards, and D. A. Place

P2.10
Identification of PCB enhanced microbial consortium from estuarine and freshwater sediments that undergo selective reductive dechlorination through Aroclor™ stimulation
Kathleen Gillespie, Center of Marine Biotechnology/University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Baltimore, MD

P2.11
Determination of a Plant Protein Diet for a Marine Fish
Gordon R. Taylor, LMRCSC, Oxford, PA; and A. Watson and A. Place PhD.

P2.12
Sex Ratios as a Function of Size in Crassostrea Virginica
Judith Sarkodee-Adoo, NOAA, Tallahassee, FL

P2.13
Investigating the spatial distribution of Actinomycete bacteria in the Indonesian Sponge, Aaptos aaptos
Damian Marcus Smoot, LMRCSC, Towson, MD; and M. Anderson and R. T. Hill

P2.16
Effects of Malathion on Petrolisthes armatus
Tiffany Ann Ward, NOAA, Savannah, GA

P2.17
Examination of the Microbial Communities Associated with Oyster Larvae Treated with Probiotic Bacteria in the Absence and Presence of a Bacterial Pathogen
Oluchi Ukaegbu, Delaware State University, Dover, DE; and D. McIntosh, D. Kapareiko, G. H. Wikfors, E. Schott, and H. J. Schreier

P2.18
Biochemical and Molecular Analysis of Bacteria Used in Protecting Oyster Larvae from Pathogenic Bacteria in Hatchery Culture
Jessica M. Rash, Delaware State University, Dover, DE; and D. McIntosh, D. Kapareiko, G. H. Wikfors, E. Schott, and H. J. Schreier

P2.19
Acoustic Telemetry used to track red snapper, gag grouper, red grouper, and scamp grouper in particular areas of Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary
Catherine J. Carroll, Living Marine Resources Coorperative Science Center (LMRCSC), Garden CIty, GA; and K. Ludwig

P2.20
A Baseline Assessment of Spatial and Temporal Trends of Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances in the Apalachicola River and Bay
Adesuwa Erhunse, Florida A&M University, Tallahasee, FL; and D. Alvarez, Ph.D, R. Gale, Ph.D, R. D. Gragg III, Ph.D, and L. Robinson, Ph.D

P2.21
Physiological effects of hypoxia on Atlantic croaker
Jamila Dawn Payton, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD; and A. K. Johnson, P. Bushnell, and R. Brill

P2.22
A comparison of inorganic carbon dynamics in two subtropical estuaries during spring floods: Apalachicola Bay, FL, and St. Joseph Bay, FL
Stacy Smith, Environmental Cooperative Science Center, Tallahassee, FL; and J. Cherrier and J. Sarkodee-Adoo

P2.23
Distribution of Fishes in Hudson Canyon and adjoining Outer Continental Shelf in relation to Benthic Habitat Type and Hydrography
Jacklyn C. James, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD; and V. Guida and P. Chigbu

P2.24
Sedimentation and Landscape Changes in a Dynamic Coastal Salt Marsh, Fort Pulaski National Monument, Savannah, Georgia
Amy Rath, Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center, Fairbanks, AK; and C. Pride

P2.27
Ecotoxicity and Risk Assessment of Mercury in the Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Melanie McHenry-Johnson, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and P. Tchounwou, Z. Arslan, Y. Anjaneyulu, W. McHenry, and S. Kishinhi

P2.28
Molecular Approach for Targeting Specific Fecal Contamination in the Grand Bay
Stephen S. Kishinhi, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and P. B. Tchounwou, I. O. Farah, K. Ndebele, B. Graham-Evans, and M. McHenry-Johnson

P2.29
Estimation of fecundity and oocyte measurements in Lophius americanus using Image J image analysis software
Samara Lawrentz, Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center, Princess Anne, MD; and A. K. Johnson and R. McBride

P2.30
Monitoring Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals using LIBS
J. Branch Jr., Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL; and J. Martinez, C. Akpovo, C. Jagoe, E. Johnson, and L. Johnson

P2.31
Comparison of GPS dropsondes between developing and non-developing disturbances in the Atlantic
Diamilet Pérez, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, PR; and S. S. Chen

P2.32
Analysis of air transport patterns bringing dust storms to El Paso, Texas
Nancy Ivette Rivera Rivera, University of Texas, El Paso, TX; and T. E. Gill, K. A. Gebhart, J. L. Hand, R. M. Fitzgerald, and D. J. Novlan

P2.35
Investigating Uptake and Colonization of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) in Relation to Phytoplankton Presence
Keyana Dickens, Delaware State University/NOAA/ECSU, Dover, DE; and G. Richards, M. Watson, and G. Ozbay

P2.36
Quantification of human-interactions with bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the waterways of Savannah, Georgia
Robin M. Perrtree, Savannah State University, Savannah, GA; and S. Todd and T. Cox

P2.37
The Use of Probiotics to Improve the Survival and Growth Rate of Cobia Larvae
Michele N. Thompson, LMRCSC, Parkesburg, PA; and D. A. Place and A. Watson

P2.38
Habitat Use by Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in waters around Savannah, Georgia USA
Michael Knowles, Savannah State University, Savannah, GA; and T. Cox

P2.39
Helping to Solve Drought with the Open Geospatial Consortium Sensor Observation Service
Cheickna Baber, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; and M. J. Brewer

P2.40
Design and testing of a system to digitally record endogenous activity rhythms of postlarval and juvenile Penaeid shrimp
Matthew B. Ogburn, Savannah State University, Savannah, GA; and R. T. Greer and F. Balbuena

P2.42
P2.43
Vizualization of Weather Using Google Earth
Richard L. Messick, NOAA/ERL/CDC, Greensboro, NC; and D. Y. Li

P2.44
Use of Garcinia sp. seed extracts as dietary supplement to promote growth and control fish diseases
Tedra Booker, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD; and P. Chigbu and S. Parveen

P2.45
P2.46
NOAA's Preserve America Initiative: Unlocking the history of African-Americans in Georgia's coastal fisheries
D. L. Hoskins, NOAA Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center, Savannah, GA

P2.47
A PCR-based assay for detection of Hematodinium sp. in Sediment from The Maryland Coastal Bays
Whitney E. Dyson, University of Maryland Eastern Shore/LMRCSC, Princess Anne, MD; and E. Schott, J. S. Pitula, and A. Hanif

P2.50
Incidence of Mycobacteriosis in Young of the Year Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) from the Chesapeake Bay
Elizabeth M. Bennett, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute/Center of Marine Biotechnology, Baltimore, MD; and L. C. Gonsalves, E. B. May, and R. Jagus

P2.51
Automatic analysis of volcanic emissions using multiple satellites
Kevin R. Leavor, Hampton University, Hampton, VA; and M. P. McCormick

P2.52
Investigating the of Aerosol Optical Properties by using the handheld Sunphotometer Microtops II during PNE/AEROSE-V
Adrian Flores, NOAA Center for Atmospheric Sciences, Washington, DC; and E. Joseph, N. R. Nalli, and V. Morris

P2.53
ISETCSC summer high school student camp and earth science teacher workshop
Keith Schimmel, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; and S. Bililign, K. Eckersley, and A. Abraha

P2.55
P2.56
A robust neural Network ensemble approach for snowfall detection using AMSU data
Yajaira Mejia, NOAA/CREST at City College of New York, New York, NY; and M. Shayesteh and R. Khanbilvardi

P2.57
UPRM Lidar Raman and Polarization Channel Expansion and Data Analysis
Carl Allen Lizarraga, University of Puerto Rico/NOAA/CREST, San Juan, PR; and H. Parsiani

P2.58
Validation of UPRM Lidar with Calipso
Dolly Hernandez, University of Puerto Rico/NOAA/CREST, San Juan, PR

P2.59
Atmospheric Processing for MASTER Imagery using Chemical Transport Models and MODTRAN4
Yaítza Luna-Cruz, NCAS, Washington, DC; and D. S. Tkacik and N. Clinton

P2.60
Testing and Calibration Scenarios of a Hydrodynamic Model of Mosquito Lagoon, Florida
Jo-Ann Rosario-Llantin, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL; and G. Zarillo

P2.61
Trans-Atlantic transport of Saharan dust aerosols: aerosol mass densities obtained during AEROSE-V
Adam A. Atia, NOAA/CREST, New York, NY; and D. V. R. Morris and D. R. Blake

P2.62
Bacterial symbionts of a marine invertebrate as sources of anticancer compounds
Jeanette Davis, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Baltimore, MD; and R. T. Hill

Saturday, 14 November 2009

8:30 AM-10:15 AM: Saturday, 14 November 2009


Session 6A
Environmental Education and Literacy II
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
8:30 AM
6A.1
8:55 AM
6A.2
Mixing Water and Electricity: Hydropower
Kendyl Elizabeth Crawford, NOAA, Hampton, Virginia

9:10 AM
6A.3
Puerto Rico Weather Camp: A summer experience to build knowledge in tropical meteorology, atmospheric sciences, and oceanography
Yasmín Detrés, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico; and R. A. Armstrong

9:25 AM
6A.4
Using fisheries science in K-12 activities
Mary Carla Curran, Savannah State University, Savannah, GA; and K. M. Hoover


Session 6B
Social Science
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
8:55 AM
6B.2
9:20 AM
6B.3
9:45 AM
6B.4
Policy response to erosion through construction permitting near the Apalachicola National Estuarine Reserve
Ariana J. Marshall, Environmental Cooperative Science Center, Tallahassee, FL; and L. Robinson Ph.D


Session 6C
Remote Sensing and Satellites VI
Host: The Fifth Education and Science Forum
8:30 AM
6C.1
Hunting Poisonous Planktons from Space
Ruhul Amin, NOAA/CREST, New York, NY; and J. Zhou, A. Gilerson, B. Gross, F. Moshary, and S. Ahmed

8:45 AM
6C.2
Visual Analytics using Google Earth NOAA Scientific Cruise Data
Tammy C. Morrison, NOAA/ISET, Greensboro, NC; and A. Esterline

9:00 AM
6C.3
Progress in Synthesis, Characterization, Spectroscopic of Vapoluminescent materials for VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) Detection
Zerihun Assefa, NCAT, Greensboro, NC; and D. E. Jenkins, N. Beedoe, C. Crawford, and K. Whitehead

9:15 AM
6C.4
Time series analysis of aerosol optical thickness and chlorophyll concentration in the North Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea using satellite data
Aurora M. Justiniano, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, PR; and R. Armstrong and Y. Detrés

9:30 AM
6C.5
Variability of Worldwide Cloud Cover
Alma Cabral Reynoso, NOAA/CREST, New York, NY

10:00 AM
6C.7
Use of Reconnaissance Aircraft Data in Estimating Hurricane Intensity
Nipun Aggarwal, NOAA, New York, NY; and J. Jeyaratnam and Z. J. Luo