Session 3 |
| The use of surface and remote sensing measurements for air quality model evaluation |
| Cochairs: Brian K. Lamb, Washington State Univ., Pullman, WA; Raymond Hoff, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD
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| 4:00 PM | 3.1 | Enhancements in tropospheric CO from biogenic VOC emissions over North America and the western Atlantic Ocean using TES and MOPITT measurements Yunsoo Choi, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and G. Osterman, A. Eldering, Y. Wang, and E. Edgerton |
| 4:15 PM | 3.2 | Ozone Episodes in U.S.-Mexico Border Cities: Can Fusion of Satellite Information Improve Accuracy of Predictions? Chune Shi, Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ; and H. J. S. Fernando, E. Y. W. Seto, and J. P. Muller |
| 4:30 PM | 3.3 | Increased availability of satellite remote sensing data for model evaluation through 3D-AQS Raymond M. Hoff, JCET/Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; and A. I. Prados, H. Zhang, M. Kacenelenbogen, R. Delgado, S. Kondragunta, J. Szykman, F. Dimmick, B. Johns, C. Kittaka, J. A. Al-Saadi, J. Engel-Cox, S. Weber, A. Huff, A. Wimmers, and S. A. Ackerman |
| 4:45 PM | 3.4 | Refined analysis of satellite tropospheric products for evaluation and improvement of the AIRPACT-3 air quality forecast system Farren Herron-Thorpe, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and J. Vaughan, G. Mount, L. Emmons, and B. Lamb |
| 5:00 PM | 3.5 | Meteorological, physical and numerical issues in modeling the long-range transport of mercury Dorothy A. Durnford, EC, Dorval, QC, Canada; and A. Dastoor and D. Figueras-Nieto |
| 5:15 PM | 3.6 | Evaluation of Smoke Plume Dispersion in Complex Terrain Using a Lagrangian Particle Dispersion Model Driven by WRF Output Luke Thomas Peffers, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and H. E. Fuelberg and P. A. Rao |