12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry

Program Chair: Yang Zhang , North Carolina State Univ.

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Sunday, 17 January 2010

7:30 AM-9:00 AM: Sunday, 17 January 2010


Short Course Registration

9:00 AM-6:00 PM: Sunday, 17 January 2010


Annual Meeting Registration Begins

12:00 PM-4:00 PM: Sunday, 17 January 2010


Weatherfest

3:00 PM-4:00 PM: Sunday, 17 January 2010


First-Time Attendee Briefing
Location: B314 (GWCC)

5:00 PM-6:00 PM: Sunday, 17 January 2010


Annual Meeting Review and Fellows Awards
Location: B314 (GWCC)

6:00 PM-7:00 PM: Sunday, 17 January 2010


Fellows Reception
Location: Exhibit Hall B2 (GWCC)

Monday, 18 January 2010

7:30 AM-5:30 PM: Monday, 18 January 2010


Registration Open

9:00 AM-10:30 AM: Monday, 18 January 2010


Presidential Forum
Location: Thomas Murphy Ballroom 1 and 2 (GWCC)

10:30 AM-11:00 AM: Monday, 18 January 2010


Coffee Break in Meeting Room Foyer

11:00 AM-12:00 PM: Monday, 18 January 2010

Recording files available
Session 1
Field and Laboratory Studies of Air Quality I
Location: B316 (GWCC)
Host: 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Alex Guenther, NCAR; B. K. Lamb, Washington State University
  11:00 AM
1.1
  11:30 AM
1.2
Investigating Emissions and Evolution of Trace Gases and Aerosols from Biomass Burning Plumes Measured during the ARCTAS-2008 Field Campaign
Arsineh Hecobian, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and R. Weber, G. Sachse, G. Diskin, S. Vay, J. L. Jimenez, A. Wisthaler, P. Wennberg, B. E. Anderson, A. Weinheimer, and D. Knapp
  11:45 AM
1.3
Analysis of an Industrial Plume in Texas City, TX
Bernhard Rappenglueck, Univ. of Houston, Houston, TX; and S. Alvarez, B. H. Czader, M. Buhr, M. Estes, and M. E. Shauck
Recording files available
Joint Session 1
Mitigation and adaptation to climate change
Location: B216 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 20th Conference on Probability and Statistics in the Atmospheric Sciences; the 24th Conference on Hydrology; the 22nd Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the First Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Committee on Climate Services; the Fifth Symposium on Policy and Socio-economic Research; and the First Environment and Health Symposium )
Chair: David R. Easterling, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC
  11:00 AM
J1.1
Regional climate modeling and decision aids
Glenn Higgins, Northrop Grumann TASC, Chantilly, VA; and D. Apling, R. Alliss, and H. Kiley
  11:15 AM
J1.2
Bounded rationality in climate change policy development
Amanda H. Lynch, Brown University, Providence, RI; and R. D. Brunner

  11:30 AM
J1.5
Climate Change Adaptation in Southwest Ecosystems
Gregg M. Garfin, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
  11:45 AM
J1.3
Seeing the world through a political lens: the connection between weather and climate change perceptions and beliefs
Hank Jenkins-Smith, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and K. H. Goebbert, K. E. Klockow, M. Nowlin, and C. Silva
  12:00 PM
J1.4
Advancing Climate Adaptation in Wildlife Conservation
Amanda Staudt, National Wildlife Federation, Reston, VA; and D. Inkley, P. Glick, B. Stein, N. Edelson, and J. Kostyack
Recording files available
Joint Session 2
Lightning, atmospheric chemistry, and air quality
Location: B315 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; and the 16th Conference on Air Pollution Meteorology )
Cochairs: Kenneth E. Pickering, NASA/GSFC; Yuhang Wang, Georgia Institute of Technology
  11:00 AM
J2.1
Impact of lightning-NO emissions on eastern United States photochemistry determined using the CMAQ model
Kenneth E. Pickering, NASA/GSFC/Univ. of Maryland, Greenbelt, MD; and D. Allen, R. Pinder, and T. Pierce
  11:30 AM
J2.3
Modeling elevated Upper Tropospheric Ozone by Deep Convection during the 2006 Ron Brown Cruise
Jonathan W. Smith, Howard University, Washington, DC; and G. Jenkins, M. C. Barth, and K. E. Pickering
  11:45 AM
J2.4
WRF-Chem lightning NOx parameterization at Florida State University: FSULNOX
Amanda Hansen, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and H. E. Fuelberg, K. E. Pickering, and S. E. Peckham

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Monday, 18 January 2010


Lunch Break

1:30 PM-2:30 PM: Monday, 18 January 2010

Recording files available
Session 2
Field and Laboratory Studies of Air Quality II
Location: B315 (GWCC)
Host: 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Jose-Luis Jimenez, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado; Rodney Weber, Georgia Institute of Technology
  1:30 PM
2.1
Aerosol mass spectrometric characterization of ambient organic particles: new techniques and field results (Invited Speaker)
Jose-Luis Jimenez, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and J. A. Huffman, A. C. Aiken, P. F. DeCarlo, M. C. Cubison, K. S. Docherty, D. K. Farmer, I. M. Ulbrich, A. Ortega, C. Robinson, K. Dzepina, J. R. Kimmel, and S. Saarikoski

  2:15 PM
2.3
Assessment of biomass burning impacts on ambient PM2.5 over the Southeastern U.S. in 2007 from analysis of archived FRM filters
Xiaolu Zhang, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and N. Frank and R. Weber

Recording files available
Joint Session 4
The Effects of Meteorology on Air Quality I
Location: B309 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 16th Conference on Air Pollution Meteorology; and the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Chair: John N. McHenry, Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC
  1:30 PM
J4.1
Improved air quality simulations through the use of GOES-derived cloud data for the TexAQS-II intensive study period
Fong Ngan, NOAA/ARL, Silver Spring, MD; and D. W. Byun, B. Rappenglueck, and A. Pour Biazar
  1:45 PM
J4.2
Assessment of PM transport patterns using advanced clustering methods and simulations around the San Francisco Bay Area, CA
Scott Beaver, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, San Francisco, CA; and A. Palazoglu, A. Singh, and S. Tanrikulu
  2:00 PM
J4.3
Application of Positive Matrix Factorization for atmospheric aerosols sources identification in Sao Paulo city
Beatriz Sayuri Oyama, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and M. D. F. Andrade
  2:15 PM
J4.4
Recording files available
Joint Session 14
Educational Outreach in the Atmospheric, Oceanic and Hydrologic Sciences
Location: B214 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 19th Symposium on Education; the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 18th Conference on Applied Climatology; and the 24th Conference on Hydrology )
Cochairs: Kathleen A. Murphy, AMS Education Resource Educator; Susan Q. Foster, UCAR
  1:30 PM
J14.1
Mapping the UK's urban heat islands
Sylvia .H.E. Knight, Royal Meteorological Society, Reading, United Kingdom; and R. Fordham
  1:45 PM
J14.2
  2:00 PM
J14.3
Weather & Climate—Weatherwise Magazine's Newest Series
H. Michael Mogil, How the Weatherworks, Naples, FL; and M. Benner
  2:15 PM
J14.4
Climate adaptation in coastal communities: A Sea Grant Climate Network approach to outreach
Jessica C. Whitehead, South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium, Charleston, SC; and C. Conger, R. H. Bacon, and J. Brown

2:30 PM-4:00 PM: Monday, 18 January 2010


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
Location: Exhibit Hall B2 (GWCC)

Poster Session
Field, Laboratory, and Modeling Studies of Air Quality
Location: Exhibit Hall B2 (GWCC)
Host: 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Yang Zhang, North Carolina State University; B. K. Lamb, Washington State University
 
149
Development of the adjoint of ISORROPIA II
Shannon L. Capps, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and A. G. Russell and A. Nenes

 
150
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, TX; and R. M. Fitzgerald, D. Lu, and W. R. Stockwell

 
152
Influence of Lightning NOx on Upper Tropospheric Ozone Concentration
Lihua Wang, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and M. Newchurch, A. Biazar, and W. J. Koshak

Handout (141.2 kB)

 
153
Understanding of Regional Air Pollution over China using CMAQ: Model Evaluation and Process Analysis
Xiaohuan Liu, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, China; and Y. Zhang, S. Cheng, Y. Chen, and W. Wang

 
154
 
155
The effects of smoke plumes on global air quality
Lauren Powers, NASA, Grove City, PA; and T. Wang, E. Gould, M. Waller, and C. Webb

 
156
A sensitivity study of energy fluxes and evaporation from a waste lagoon to different stability model formulations
William N. Rodgers, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY; and A. I. Quintanar, R. Mahmood, J. Loughrin, and N. Lovanh

 
157
Retrieval of Carbon Monoxide in Troposphere with Satellite Infrared Radiometer
Fumie Kataoka, Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan, Tsukuba, Japan; and Y. Mitomi

Handout (2.6 MB)

 
158
Response of organochlorine pesticides over the Great Lakes to climatic fluctuations
Sreerama M. Daggupaty, EC, Downsview, ON, Canada; and J. Ma and A. Dove

 
159
 
160
Modeling formaldehyde sources in the Houston-Galveston area during the Texas Air Quality Study 2006
Beata Czader, University of Houston, Houston, TX; and B. Rappenglück, S. Kim, and D. W. Byun

 
161
10-min Variations in PBL/FT Ozone from DIAL Measurement in Huntsville
Shi Kuang, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and M. Newchurch and J. Burris

 
162
The analyses of satellite-derived HCHO measurements with statistical approaches
Jae H. Kim, Pusan National University, Pusan, South Korea; and S. M. Kim and M. Newchurch

 
163
Assessing multi-year changes in modeled and observed daily maximum 8-hour ozone with a dynamic evaluation approach
James M. Godowitch, US EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC; and S. T. Rao

Handout (164.0 kB)

 
164
Measurement of ammonia fluxes at a cattle feedlot using micrometeorological and spectroscopic techniques
Shelley Pressley, Washington State Univesity, Pullman, WA; and B. Lamb, G. Mount, P. O'Keefe, E. Allwine, K. Johnson, J. Michael, and S. Spogen

 
165
Characterization of Soluble Iron in Urban and Rural Aerosols Using Synchrotron Technology and Online Measurements
Michelle Oakes, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and R. Weber, E. Ingall, B. Lai, and A. G. Russell

 
166
Application of OMI ozone profiles in CMAQ
Michael Newchurch, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and L. Wang, A. P. Biazar, M. Khan, X. Liu, D. W. Byun, and B. Pierce

Handout (660.5 kB)

 
169
Measurement of HONO Flux using Relaxed Eddy Accumulation during SHARP
Xinrong Ren, University of Miami, Miami, FL; and A. Rajendran, B. Rappenglueck, B. Lefer, J. Golovko, and J. Flynn


Joint Poster Session
The Effects of Meteorology on Air Quality
Location: Exhibit Hall B2 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 16th Conference on Air Pollution Meteorology; and the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
 
146
Impact of using satellite-derived clouds to calculate photolysis rates in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Model v4.7
K. Wyat Appel, EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC; and S. J. Roselle and J. E. Pleim

Handout (168.7 kB)

 
Poster 147 is now Paper 4.2A

 
148
The use of meteorological parameters to compare tropospheric ozone measurements over Boulder, CO
Megan Kirchmeier, University of Wisconsin--Madison, Madison, WI; and I. Petropavlovskikh

4:00 PM-5:30 PM: Monday, 18 January 2010

Recording files available
Session 3
Field and Laboratory Studies of Air Quality III
Location: B315 (GWCC)
Host: 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: B. K. Lamb, Washington State University; Rachel Mintz, EC
  4:00 PM
3.1
Observations of trans-boundary transport of ozone precursors in the Middle East
David Asaf, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; and M. Luria, M. Peleg, V. Matveev, E. Weinroth, A. Soleiman, J. Alsawair, M. Abu-Allaban, A. Gertler, and R. Bornstein
  4:15 PM
3.2
Comparison of measured wintertime CO/NOX and VOC/CO ratios to emission inventories in Boise, Idaho
H.W. Wallace, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and M. H. Erickson, J. K. McCoskey, A. Arroyo, B. K. Lamb, and B. T. Jobson
  4:45 PM
3.4
Mercury monitoring in the vicinity of coal-fired power plants in Alberta, Canada
Rachel Mintz, EC, Edmonton, AB, Canada; and M. Mazur, M. Lapalme, M. Scarlat, S. Gollapudi, and B. Wiens
  5:00 PM
3.5
Diurnal and seasonal variation of mercury species in the Southeast US
Yuling Wu, The University of Alabama, Huntsvile, AL; and U. S. Nair, J. T. Walters, J. Jansen, and E. Edgerton
  5:15 PM
3.6
Compositional and mixing state impacts on CCN concentrations in an heterogeneous urban environment
Richard H. Moore, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and L. T. Padro, A. Nenes, X. Zhang, N. Rastogi, W. Shi, M. Zheng, and R. Weber
Recording files available
Joint Session 9
The Effects of Meteorology on Air Quality II
Location: B309 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 16th Conference on Air Pollution Meteorology; and the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Chair: Steven R. Hanna, Hanna Consultants
  4:00 PM
J9.1
  4:15 PM
J9.2
Towards a global climatology of the planetary boundary layer
Dian J. Seidel, NOAA, College Park, MD; and C. O. Ao
  4:30 PM
J9.3
Air quality trends in U.S. western mountain states
Steven R. Hanna, Hanna Consultants, Kennebunkport, ME; and D. Jaffe, P. S. Porter, and D. Blewitt
  4:45 PM
J9.4
Impact of NEXRAD derived winds on NARAC dispersion modeling
Matthew D. Simpson, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and R. K. Newsom
  5:00 PM
J9.5
Modeling the Stable Boundary Layer Depth and Quantifying its Uncertainty for Dispersion
Sue Ellen Haupt, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and J. C. Wyngaard, G. Young, and K. J. Schmehl
  5:15 PM
J9.6
Impact of meteorological model resolution on PBL height errors
Marina Tsidulko, SAIC/NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and J. McQueen, C. M. Tassone, G. DiMego, and M. Ek

5:30 PM-7:30 PM: Monday, 18 January 2010


Opening of the Exhibit Hall with Reception
Location: Exhibit Hall B1 (GWCC)

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

8:30 AM-9:45 AM: Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Recording files available
Joint Session 3
Data Collection, Interpretation, Assimilation, and Stewardship
Location: B306 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 14th Symposium on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the First Symposium on Planetary Atmospheres; the 14th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology; the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 20th Conference on Probability and Statistics in the Atmospheric Sciences; the 24th Conference on Hydrology; and the 18th Conference on Applied Climatology )
Chair: Stan Benjamin, NOAA/ESRL/GSD
  8:30 AM
J3.1
The Impacts on Air Traffic of Volcanic Ash from the 2009 Mt. Redoubt Eruption
Alexander Matus, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; and L. A. Hudnall, J. J. Murray, and A. Krueger
  8:45 AM
J3.2
UrbanNet: Urban Environment Monitoring and Modeling with a Wireless Sensor Network
Paul J. Croft, Kean University, Union, NJ; and P. Morreale, F. Qi, A. Tropek, and M. Andujar
  9:00 AM
J3.3
Network of Weather and Climate Observing Networks (NOWCON)
Samuel P. Williamson, Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology, Silver Spring, MD; and J. E. Stailey and S. J. Taijeron
  9:15 AM
J3.4
Comparison of COOP and new HCN-M temperature products
John R. Christy, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL
  9:30 AM
J3.5
Recording files available
Joint Session 12
Effects of Aerosol on Cloud and Precipitation - I
Location: B315 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 2nd Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Steven Ghan, PNNL; Fangqun Yu, State University of New York
  8:30 AM
J12.1
Overview of Indirect and Semi-direct Aerosol Campaign (ISDAC)—the influence of arctic aerosols on clouds (Invited Speaker)
Steven J. Ghan, PNNL, Richland, WA; and G. McFarquhar, J. Verlinde, S. Brooks, M. Dubey, A. Korolev, P. Liu, A. M. Macdonald, M. Ovchinnikov, S. Xie, and A. Zelenyuk
  9:00 AM
J12.2
Evidence for the aerosol indirect effect in shallow cumuli
Larry K. Berg, PNNL, Richland, WA; and C. Berkowitz, G. Senum, and S. Springston
  9:15 AM
J12.3
The effect of smoke on pyrocumulonimbus: A satellite perspective
Daniel T. Lindsey, NOAA/NESDIS, Fort Collins, CO; and M. D. Fromm
  9:30 AM
J12.4
Significant Impact of Aerosols on Multi-year Rain Frequency and Cloud Thickness
Zhanqing Li, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and F. Niu

9:45 AM-11:00 AM: Tuesday, 19 January 2010


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
Location: Exhibit Hall B2 (GWCC)

11:00 AM-12:00 PM: Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Recording files available
Joint Session 13
Effects of Aerosol on Cloud and Precipitation - II
Location: B315 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 2nd Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Sonia M. Kreidenweis, Colorado State University; Peter Daum, BNL
  11:00 AM
J13.1
  11:30 AM
J13.2
Ice nucleation behavior of particles generated in open burning of biomass
Sonia M. Kreidenweis, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and P. J. DeMott, M. D. Petters, A. J. Prenni, C. M. Carrico, C. E. Wold, J. L. Collett Jr., H. Moosmüller, W. C. Malm, and W. M. Hao
  11:45 AM
J13.3

11:00 AM-6:00 PM: Tuesday, 19 January 2010


Exhibits Open
Location: Exhibit Hall B1 (GWCC)

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Tuesday, 19 January 2010


Kuettner Symposium Luncheon
Location: B208 (GWCC)
  12:00 PM
B1.1
Joach Kuettner—A Man in Love with the Sky
Einar Enevoldson, The Perlan Project, Emeryville, CA


Lunch Break (Cash and Carry in Exhibit Hall)

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Recording files available
Joint Session 15
Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN)
Location: B316 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 2nd Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Darrel Baumgardner, Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Markus D. Petters, North Carolina State University
  1:30 PM
J15.1
Technological advances in airborne instrumentation: Aerosol and cloud particle characterization (Invited Speaker)
Darrel Baumgardner, Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico
  2:00 PM
J15.2
Aerosol-cloud interactions of secondary organic aerosols formed from the oxidation of linear, branched, and cyclic alkanes and alkenes
Markus D. Petters, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and A. Faulhaber, A. J. Prenni, C. M. Carrico, P. J. DeMott, S. M. Kreidenweis, and P. J. Ziemann
  2:15 PM
J15.3
Mixing Primary and Secondary Organic Cloud Condensation Nuclei
Akua Asa-Awuku, University of California, Riverside, CA; and A. Robinson and N. Donahue
  2:30 PM
J15.4
Measurements of cloud condensation nuclei and droplet activation kinetics in pollution-influenced arctic air masses during the spring and summer of 2008 (NASA ARCTAS / NOAA ARCPAC)
Terry L. Lathem, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and R. H. Moore, A. Nenes, B. E. Anderson, C. A. Brock, A. Clarke, R. Bahreini, J. Cozic, A. Middlebrook, J. L. Jimenez, M. C. Cubison, R. Weber, and A. Hecobian

  2:45 PM
J15.5
Investigation of Cloud Nucleation Activity of Regional Dust Samples using Adsorption Activation Theory and CCN Measurements
Prashant Kumar, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and I. N. Sokolik and A. Nenes

3:00 PM-3:30 PM: Tuesday, 19 January 2010


Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall
Location: Exhibit Hall B1 (GWCC)

3:30 PM-5:30 PM: Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Recording files available
Joint Session 16
Modeling Studies on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions
Location: B315 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 2nd Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Athanasios Nenes, Georgia Institute of Technology; Yang Zhang, North Carolina State University
  3:30 PM
J16.1
  4:00 PM
J16.2
Sensitivity of Simulated Aerosol and Cloud Properties to New Particle Formation and Aerosol Activation Parameterizations
Yang Zhang, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and Y. Chen, Y. Pan, P. R. Pillai, A. Nenes, S. Ghan, R. C. Easter, and R. Bennartz

  4:15 PM
J16.3
  5:00 PM
J16.6
Impact of Saharan dust as nucleating aerosols on Hurricane Helene's early development
Henian Zhang, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and I. N. Sokolik and J. A. Curry

  5:15 PM
J16.7
Effect of aerosol-cloud interactions on the hydrological cycle during the Amazonian biomass burning season
John E. Ten Hoeve, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; and L. A. Remer and M. Z. Jacobson

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

8:30 AM-10:00 AM: Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Recording files available
Joint Session 5
Advances in Modeling, From Local through Regional to Large Scale, and From Deterministic to Ensemble-Probabilistic Prediction Part I
Location: B215 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 22nd Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 14th Symposium on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the First Symposium on Planetary Atmospheres; the 14th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology; the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 20th Conference on Probability and Statistics in the Atmospheric Sciences; and the 24th Conference on Hydrology )
Chair: Ed Olenic, NOAA/NWS/CPC
  8:30 AM
J5.1
On the seamless prediction of weather and climate
Timothy N. Palmer, ECMWF, Reading, United Kingdom
  8:45 AM
J5.2
  9:00 AM
J5.3
  9:15 AM
J5.4
North Pacific decadal variability and climate change in the IPCC AR4 models
Jason C. Furtado, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and E. Di Lorenzo
  9:30 AM
J5.5
Aquaplanet GCM simulations of tropical intraseasonal variability
Eric D. Maloney, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and W. Hannah
  9:45 AM
J5.6
Factors affecting forecast skill of the MJO over the Maritime Continent
Augustin Vintzileos, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC - SAIC, Camp Springs, MD
Recording files available
Joint Session 17
Air quality and climate change - I
Location: B315 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; and the 2nd Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions )
Cochairs: Gregory Carmichael, University of Iowa, Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research; Jeffrey S. Gaffney, Univ. of Arkansas
  8:30 AM
J17.1
Asian Aerosols: Current and Future Distributions and Implications to Air Quality and Regional Climate Change (Invited Speaker)
Gregory Carmichael, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; and B. Adhikary, S. Kulkarni, Y. Cheng, D. Streets, Q. Zhang, C. Wei, and V. Ramanathan
  9:00 AM
J17.2
Anthropogenic Perturbations of Biogenic Aerosols: Climate Impacts and Feedbacks
Jeffrey S. Gaffney, Univ. of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR; and N. A. Marley
  9:15 AM
J17.3
Interannual variability of aerosols and its relationship with downward shortwave radiation
Manuel D. Zuluaga, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and C. D. Hoyos, P. J. Webster, and J. A. Curry

  9:30 AM
J17.4
Sensitivity of Atmospheric Chemistry/Aerosols Model Coupled to
Tomas Halenka, Charles Univ., Prague, Czech Republic; and P. Huszar and M. Belda
  9:45 AM
J17.5

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Wednesday, 20 January 2010


Coffee Break in Meeting Room Foyer

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Recording files available
Joint Session 6
Advances in Modeling, From Local through Regional to Large Scale, and From Deterministic to Ensemble-Probabilistic Prediction Part II
Location: B215 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 22nd Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 14th Symposium on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the First Symposium on Planetary Atmospheres; the 14th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology; the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 20th Conference on Probability and Statistics in the Atmospheric Sciences; and the 24th Conference on Hydrology )
Chair: Ed Olenic, NOAA/NWS/CPC
  10:30 AM
J6.1
  11:00 AM
J6.3
Evaluation of the new Australian climate model ACCESS
Ian G. Watterson, CAWCR, Aspendale, Victoria, Australia; and L. Rikus, B. Hu, and T. Elliott
  11:15 AM
J6.4
Mesoscale circulations in the urban-coastal environment: a modeling analysis and assessment of sensitivity to high-fidelity representation of the urban canopy
Michael Carter, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS; and J. M. Shepherd, S. Burian, and I. Jeyachandran
  11:30 AM
J6.5
Ensemble downscaling of seasonal forecasts
R. W. Arritt, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
  11:45 AM
J6.6
The misrepresentation of Tropical SSTs in climate models
Prashant D. Sardeshmukh, Univ. of Colorado/CIRES/CDC and NOAA/ESRL/PSD, Boulder, CO; and S. I. Shin

Recording files available
Joint Session 19
Air quality and climate change - II
Location: B315 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; and the 2nd Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions )
Cochairs: Armistead G. Russell, Georgia Institute of Technology; V. Rao Kotamarthi, ANL
  10:30 AM
J19.1
Climate Impacts on Air Pollution and the Related Health Impacts and Increased Control Costs (Invited Speaker)
Armistead G. Russell, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and E. Tagaris, K. Liao, and P. Amar
  11:00 AM
J19.2
  11:15 AM
J19.3
Observational constraints on the vertical distribution of instantaneous ozone radiative forcing in chemistry climate models
Kevin Bowman, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and H. M. Worden, A. Aghedo, S. Kulawik, D. Shindell, G. Faluvegi, J. F. Lamarque, D. Jones, M. Parrington, and L. Horowitz
  11:30 AM
J19.4
The radiative impact of airborne dust on the Saharan cyclone on February 2007
Diana Bou Karam, LATMOS, CNRS, Paris, France; and C. N. Flamant, A. Evan, J. Cuesta, and E. R. Williams
  11:45 AM
J19.5

11:00 AM-6:30 PM: Wednesday, 20 January 2010


Exhibits Open

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Wednesday, 20 January 2010


Lunch Break (Cash and Carry in Exhibit Hall)

1:30 PM-2:30 PM: Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Recording files available
Session 4
The Use of Remote Sensing and Surface Measurements for Air Quality Modeling - I
Location: B315 (GWCC)
Host: 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Ralph Kahn, NASA/GSFC; C. Russell Philbrick, North Carolina State University
  2:00 PM
4.2
Characteristics of atmospheric aerosols based on optical remote sensing
C. Russell Philbrick, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and A. M. Wyant, S. Verghese, P. S. Edwards, and T. Wright
  2:15 PM
4.3
Assessment of CMAQ model outputs using remote sensing
Barry Gross, City College of New York, New York, NY; and L. Cordero, V. Vladutescu, F. Moshary, and S. Ahmed

2:30 PM-4:00 PM: Wednesday, 20 January 2010


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
Location: Exhibit Hall B2 (GWCC)

Joint Poster Session
Aerosol, Cloud, and Climate
Location: Exhibit Hall B2 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 2nd Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Renyi Zhang, Texas A&M University; Yang Zhang, North Carolina State University
 
477
Impacts Of Weather Conditions Modified By Urban Expansion On Secondary Organic Aerosol And Ozone Formation with WRF/CHEM
Xuemei Wang, Sun Yat-sen Univ., Guangzhou, Guangdong, China; and Z. Wu, F. Chen, and A. Guenther

 
478
Reactive and Non-reactive Quenching of O(1D) by the Potent Greenhouse Gases SO2F2, NF3, and SF5CF3
Zhijun Zhao, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and P. L. Laine, J. M. Nicovich, and P. H. Wine

Handout (1.0 MB)

 
479
Aerosol Impact on Sea Surface Temperature Retrievals: Sensitivity and Modeling
Alec Setnor Bogdanoff, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and D. L. Westphal, J. S. Reid, J. Cummings, E. Hyer, J. Campbell, and C. A. Clayson

 
480
Impact of Arabian Sea pollution on the Bay of Bengal winter monsoon rains
Andrew Martin, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

 
482
Size-resolved Scanning Flow CCN Analysis (SFCA): A method for fast measurements of CCN spectra
Richard H. Moore, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and A. Nenes

 
483
A satellite multi-sensor view of the Mount Redoubt eruption to aid in assessments of volcanic aerosol radiative forcing
Cindy L. Young, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and I. N. Sokolik and J. Dufek

 
484
Volcanic ash aggregation in eruptive plumes
Jennifer W. Telling, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and J. Dufek

 
485
Understanding the effects of aerosols on cloud microphysics in coastal urban environments
Nathan Hosannah, City University of New York Graduate Center, New York, NY; and J. E. González

Handout (645.7 kB)

 
486
 
487
Estimate of dust emissions in the intertropical discontinuity region of the West African Monsoon
Diana Bou Karam, LATMOS, CNRS, Paris, France; and C. Flamant and P. Tulet

Handout (806.2 kB)

 
488
Dusty gust fronts at synoptic scale, initiated and maintained by moist convection over the Sahara desert
Diana Bou Karam, LATMOS, CNRS, Paris, France; and E. R. Williams, M. McGraw-Herdeg, M. A. Janiga, J. Cuesta, C. N. Flamant, and C. Thorncroft

Handout (1.5 MB)

 
Poster 491 has moved to J16.7

 
493
JAMEX2009: Field experiment to develop a physical basis for CCN parameterization over central Nepal
Prabhakar Shrestha, Duke University, Durham, NC; and A. P. Barros, R. Saleh, A. Khylostov, W. K. M. Lau, S. C. Tsay, Q. Ji, C. Li, R. B. Kayastha, D. Aryal, S. Bell, S. Shrestha, and A. Ghale

 
494
Monitoring of aerosol patterns along the river valleys of Nepal using MODIS visible channels
Prabhakar Shrestha, Duke University, Durham, NC; and J. Brun and A. P. Barros

 
495
Characteristics and impacts of the aerosol over Oklahoma determined from airborne measurements during the RACORO campaign
Katelyn M. Johnson, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and C. D. McClure, D. R. Collins, H. Jonsson, R. K. Woods, J. Ogren, and B. Andrews

 
496
Influence of multiple precursors and oxidants on the growth and evolution of recently formed particles
Crystal D. McClure, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and K. M. Johnson, D. R. Collins, S. W. North, and J. Geidosch

 
564
Understanding Aerosol-Cloud Interactions in Ice Saturated Environments using AHSRL, CALIOP and Trajectory Cluster Analysis
Richard D. Hildner, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and G. J. Tripoli and E. W. Eloranta

4:00 PM-5:30 PM: Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Recording files available
Session 5
The Use of Remote Sensing and Surface Measurements for Air Quality Modeling - II
Location: B315 (GWCC)
Host: 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Jonathan E. Pleim, EPA; Carey J. Jang, EPA
  4:00 PM
5.1
Development and testing of an ammonia bi-directional flux model for air quality models
Jonathan E. Pleim, EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC; and J. T. Walker, J. O. Bash, and E. J. Cooter
  4:15 PM
5.3
CMAQ simulations of sulfate over the United States: Is cloud processing a source or sink of sulfate?
Chao Luo, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and Y. Wang, S. F. Mueller, and E. Knipping
  4:30 PM
5.4
Assessment of urban aerosols in Atlanta, GA with linkages to air quality using measurements from the ground and space
Erica J. Alston, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and I. N. Sokolik and B. Doddridge
  5:00 PM
5.6
The Long-Term coupling between column ozone and tropopause properties
Foroozan Arkian, Marine Research and Technology Faculty, Tehran North Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Recording files available
Joint Session 7
Communication Among Stakeholders That Addresses Issues of Policy, Operations, and New Opportunities
Location: B212 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 18th Conference on Applied Climatology; the 14th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology; the First Environment and Health Symposium; the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 24th Conference on Hydrology; the Presidential Forum; the Third Annual CCM Forum; and the Fifth Symposium on Policy and Socio-economic Research )
Chair: Gregg M. Garfin, University of Arizona
  4:00 PM
J7.1
Great expectations: Improving climate data services
Trisha U. Ralph, EC, Toronto, ON, Canada; and H. Lau and T. H. Sopoco
  4:15 PM
J7.2
Customer satisfaction at NOAA's NESDIS data centers
Tamara G. Houston, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC
  4:30 PM
J7.3
Applied climatology guidance for development of Army materiel for world wide use
Charles C. Ryerson, Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH; and L. Spears, G. Stullenbarger, and L. Page
  4:45 PM
J7.4
NOAA Climate Users Engagement Using Training and Education Activities
Marina Timofeyeva, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and J. Verdin, J. Jones, and R. S. Pulwarty
  5:15 PM
J7.6
Beyond the boundary: it takes a village to provide climate services
Daniel Ferguson, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and G. Owen

5:30 PM-6:30 PM: Wednesday, 20 January 2010


Reception in Exhibit Hall (Cash Bar)
Location: Exhibit Hall B1 (GWCC)

7:00 PM-9:00 PM: Wednesday, 20 January 2010


AMS Annual Awards Banquet
Location: Thomas Murphy Ballroom 1-4 (GWCC)

Thursday, 21 January 2010

7:30 AM-8:30 AM: Thursday, 21 January 2010


Washington Symposium Breakfast
Location: B208 (GWCC)

8:30 AM-9:45 AM: Thursday, 21 January 2010


Session 6A
The Study of Houston Atmospheric Radical Precursors (SHARP) - I
Location: B315 (GWCC)
Host: 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Eduardo P. Olaguer Jr., Houston Advanced Research Center; Barry L. Lefer, University of Houston
  8:30 AM
6A.1
Scientific and Policy Motivations behind the Study of Houston Atmospheric Radical Precursors (SHARP) Field Experiment
Eduardo P. Olaguer Jr., Houston Advanced Research Center, Woodlands, TX; and B. Lefer, B. Rappenglueck, and J. P. Pinto

  8:45 AM
6A.2
Overview of the Meteorological Conditions on High Ozone Days during SHARP
Christine Haman, University of Houston, Houston, TX; and B. Lefer, M. E. Taylor, G. Morris, J. H. Flynn, and B. Rappenglueck

  9:00 AM
6A.3
SHARP climatology and its impact on ozone profiles
Marc Evan Taylor, University of Houston, Houston, TX; and G. Morris, B. L. Lefer, B. Rappenglueck, C. Haman, and J. H. Flynn

  9:15 AM
6A.4
Dual Max-DOAS measurements of area averaged formaldehyde fluxes in Texas City, TX
Olga Pikelnaya, University of California, Los Angeles, CA; and J. Stutz, G. Mount, E. Spinei, and T. Yelden

  9:30 AM
6A.5
Using a mobile laboratory to characterize gas and particle emissions during the study of Houston area radical precursors SHARP-2009
Ezra C.* Wood, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Amherst, MA; and S. C. Herndon, O. Oluwole, S. Albo, T. Onasch, E. Fortner, J. Jayne, J. Wormhoudt, P. Massoli, C. Kolb, M. Zavala, L. T. Molina, and W. B. Knighton

Recording files available
Session 6B
Air Quality Model Application and Evaluation
Location: B316 (GWCC)
Host: 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Jason K. Ching, USEPA/ORD/NERL/AMD; Xuemei Wang, Sun Yat-sen Univ.
  8:30 AM
6B.1
Stochastic parameterizations of within-grid concentration variability distribution functions in CMAQ
Jason K. Ching, USEPA/ORD/NERL/AMD, Research Triangle Park, NC; and M. A. Majeed
  8:45 AM
6B.2
Biogenic VOC Estimated by MEGAN And its Impacts on O3 and SOA in the Pear River Delta Region, China
Xuemei Wang, Sun Yat-sen Univ., Guangzhou, Guangdong, China; and S. Situ, Z. Wu, A. Guenther, F. Chen, and C. Wiedinmyer
  9:00 AM
6B.3
Evaluation of a regional air-quality model (AURAMS) for two field campaign periods over south-eastern Canada and U.S. northeast: impact of meteorology on air quality
Wanmin Gong, EC, Downsview, ON, Canada; and J. Zhang, P. A. Makar, M. D. Moran, C. Stroud, S. Gravel, S. Gong, and B. Pabla
  9:15 AM
6B.4
  9:30 AM
6B.5
Atmospheric mercury model evaluation
Pruek Pongprueksa, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX; and C. J. Lin, L. Pan, P. Singhasuk, T. C. Ho, and H. W. Chu

9:45 AM-11:00 AM: Thursday, 21 January 2010


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
Location: Exhibit Hall B2 (GWCC)

9:45 AM-1:30 PM: Thursday, 21 January 2010


Exhibits Open

11:00 AM-12:15 PM: Thursday, 21 January 2010

Recording files available
Session 7
The Study of Houston Atmospheric Radical Precursors (SHARP) - II
Location: B315 (GWCC)
Host: 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Bernhard Rappenglueck, Univ. of Houston; Jochen Stutz, University of California Los Angeles
  11:00 AM
7.1
Traffic related emissions of HONO and HCHO in Houston, TX
Bernhard Rappenglueck, Univ. of Houston, Houston, TX; and S. Alvarez, J. Golovko, I. Y. Eom, L. Ackermann, A. Shnitzler, R. Fuller, and L. Pedemonte

  11:15 AM
7.2
Imaging of point source emissions of HCHO and SO2 in Houston, TX, using Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy
Jochen Stutz, University of California, Los Angeles, CA; and O. Pikelnaya, D. Fu, J. H. Flynn, and B. L. Lefer

  11:30 AM
7.3
SOF and mobile DOAS measurements during TEXAQS 2009
Johan M. Mellqvist, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden; and J. Johansson, J. Samuelsson, B. Offerle, B. Rappenglueck, R. Fueller, and C. S. Wilmot
  11:45 AM
7.4
Vertical concentration profiles of O3, NO2, SO2, HCHO, HONO, and NO3 during the 2009 SHARP experiment in Houston, TX
Kam Weng Wong, University of California, Los Angeles, CA; and C. Tsai, O. Pikelnaya, and J. Stutz
  12:00 PM
7.5
Overview of aircraft-based measurements in support of SHARP, FLAIR and TRENF campaigns
Sergio L. Alvarez, University of Houston, Houston, TX; and B. Rappenglück, M. Buhr, and M. Shauck
Recording files available
Joint Session 18
Meteorology and Chemistry Modeling in Support of the State Implementation Plan
Location: B316 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; and the 16th Conference on Air Pollution Meteorology )
Cochairs: Daniel S. Cohan, Rice University; William Vizuete, University of North Carolina
  11:00 AM
J18.1
Assessing attainment likelihood of State Implementation Plans
Daniel S. Cohan, Rice University, Houston, TX; and A. Digar
  11:15 AM
J18.2
Evaluation of Source Apportionment and Source Sensitivity of Fine Particulate Matter
Michael J. Burr, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and Y. Zhang
  11:30 AM
J18.3
Investigation of morning PBL rise and impact on ozone production in regulatory simulations used in the Houston, TX SIP
William Vizuete, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; and A. Valencia, H. Jeffries, B. Henderson, and H. Parikh
  11:45 AM
J18.4
Studying the impacts of wildfire emissions on Ozone in the Las Vegas Valley using cluster analysis and a statistical model
Shiang-Yuh Wu, Clark County, NV, Las Vegas, NV; and J. P. Huys, P. Wiker, W. Cates, and Z. Li

  12:00 PM
J18.5
Benefits of Forecast-based Residential Wood Burning Bans on Air Pollution
Clinton P. MacDonald, Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA; and K. Craig, J. DeWinter, A. Pasch, B. Tollstrup, A. Kennard, and D. S. Miller

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Thursday, 21 January 2010

Recording files available
Joint Session 8
New challenges for applied meteorology and climatology
Location: B211 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 18th Conference on Applied Climatology; the First Symposium on Planetary Atmospheres; the 14th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology; the First Environment and Health Symposium; the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 20th Conference on Probability and Statistics in the Atmospheric Sciences; the First Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; and the Fifth Symposium on Policy and Socio-economic Research )
Chair: Melissa Griffin, Florida Climate Center/Florida State Univ.
  1:30 PM
J8.1
Developing useful science: methods for engaging stakeholders and evaluating integrated climate tools
Gigi Owen, CLIMAS/University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and K. Averyt, K. Werner, and D. Ferguson
  1:45 PM
J8.2
10 years of the U.S. Drought Monitor: a look back and a look forward
Mark D. Svoboda, National Drought Mitigation Center, Lincoln, NE; and B. Fuchs, S. Scott, and J. Nothwehr
  2:00 PM
J8.3
User-driven downscaling: advances in data apportioning and analysis to augment adaptation planning
Edwin P. Maurer, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA; and L. D. Brekke, T. Pruitt, K. D. White, E. Ochs, P. Duffy, and E. H. Girvetz
  2:15 PM
J8.4
  2:45 PM
J8.6
Martian dust storm hazards: improving characterization and forecasting
Nicholas Heavens, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; and M. I. Richardson, I. J. McEwan, and M. W. Busch

Recording files available
Session 8
The Study of Houston Atmospheric Radical Precursors (SHARP) - III
Location: B315 (GWCC)
Host: 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Renyi Zhang, Texas A&M University; Bernhard Rappenglueck, Univ. of Houston
  1:30 PM
8.1
Ambient measurements of N2O5 during SHARP using cavity ringdown spectroscopy
Justine N. Geidosch, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and K. C. Perkins and S. W. North
  1:45 PM
8.2
Heterogeneous Formation of Nitric Acid (HONO) under Polluted Environments: Results from the 2009 SHARP/SOOT Campaign
Jun Zheng, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and A. Khalizov, C. C. Reed, R. Zhang, D. R. Collins, and E. P. Olaguer Jr.

  2:00 PM
8.3
Laboratory Investigation of Heterogeneous Reaction of NO2 and HONO Formation on Soot Surfaces
Miguel Cruz-Quiñones, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and A. Khalizov, L. Wang, J. Zheng, and R. Zhang

  2:15 PM
8.4
Measurements of Reactive Nitrogen Compounds (NO, NOX, NOY) During SHARP
Winston T. Luke, NOAA/ARL, Silver Spring, MD; and P. Kelley, B. L. Lefer, and J. H. Flynn

  2:30 PM
8.5
Intercomparison of Nitrous Acid Measurement Methods during the SHARP Campaign in Houston
Salimol Thomas, Houston Advanced Research Center, the Woodlands, TX; and B. Rappenglueck, J. Stutz, X. Ren, J. E. Dibb, J. Zheng, and H. Lee
Recording files available
Joint Session 10
Air Quality Forecasting I
Location: B316 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; and the 16th Conference on Air Pollution Meteorology )
Cochairs: William F. Ryan, Penn State University; David Anselmo, EC
  1:30 PM
J10.1
NOAA's National Air Quality Forecast Guidance Capability: Reaching 50 States
Paula Davidson, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and D. W. Byun, J. McQueen, I. Stajner, and K. Carey

  1:45 PM
J10.2
  2:00 PM
J10.3
Improving Real-Time AIRNow Maps using Data Fusion
Scott A. Jackson, EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC; and C. P. MacDonald, P. H. Zahn, A. C. Chan, and D. S. Miller
  2:15 PM
J10.4
A new Canadian air quality forecast model: GEM-MACH15
David Anselmo, EC, Dorval, QC, Canada; and M. D. Moran, S. Ménard, D. Talbot, V. Bouchet, P. Makar, W. Gong, A. Kallaur, P. A. Beaulieu, H. Landry, P. Huang, and S. Gong
  2:30 PM
J10.5
Ensemble air quality Multi-model forecast System for Beijing (EMS-Beijing): Description and Application
Zifa Wang, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; and Q. Wu, J. Zhu, P. Yan, X. Tang, A. Gbaguidi, and L. Gan

  2:45 PM
J10.6

3:00 PM-3:30 PM: Thursday, 21 January 2010


Coffee Break in Meeting Room Foyer

3:30 PM-5:00 PM: Thursday, 21 January 2010

Recording files available
Session 9
The Study of Houston Atmospheric Radical Precursors (SHARP) - IV
Location: B315 (GWCC)
Host: 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Barry L. Lefer, University of Houston; Eduardo P. Olaguer Jr., Houston Advanced Research Center
  3:30 PM
9.1
First Results of the Study of Houston Atmospheric Radical Precursors (SHARP)
Barry L. Lefer, University of Houston, Houston, TX; and B. Rappenglueck, E. P. Olaguer Jr., W. Brune, J. Stutz, J. E. Dibb, X. Ren, S. C. Herndon, T. B. Jobson, G. Mount, X. Y. Yu, R. Griffin, S. Thomas, M. Shauck, L. G. Huey, R. Zhang, and J. L. Jimenez
  3:45 PM
9.2
Radical initiated secondary aerosol formation—Particle measurements during the 2009 TEXAQS
Xiao-Ying Yu, PNNL, Richland, WA; and J. Cowin, N. Laulainen, M. Iedema, B. L. Lefer, D. Anderson, D. Pernia, J. H. Flynn, and S. C. Herndon

  4:00 PM
9.3
Direct measurement of ozone production rates in an urban environment
Maria Cazorla, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and W. Brune
  4:15 PM
9.4
Atmospheric Aging and Its Impacts on Physical Properties of Soot Aerosols: Results from the 2009 SHARP/SOOT Campaign
Alexie Khalizov, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and J. Zheng, C. C. Reed, R. Zhang, D. R. Collins, and E. P. Olaguer Jr.

  4:30 PM
9.5
Measurements of formaldehyde by PTR-MS during the SHARP field experiment in Houston, TX
Bertram Tom Jobson, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and J. K. McCoskey, M. H. Erickson, and H. W. Wallace
  4:45 PM
9.6
Airborne mercury speciation at the western edge of the Houston Ship Channel, TEXAQS 2009 SHARP study
Steven Brooks, NOAA/ERL/ARL/ATDD, Oak Ridge, TN; and W. T. Luke, M. Cohen, P. Kelley, B. Rappenglueck, B. L. Lefer, and J. Golovko

Recording files available
Joint Session 11
Air Quality Forecasting II
Location: B316 (GWCC)
Hosts: (Joint between the 12th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; and the 16th Conference on Air Pollution Meteorology )
Cochairs: Daewon W. Byun, NOAA/OAR/ARL; Jacques Rousseau, EC/MSC
  3:30 PM
J11.1
Effects of meteorological and emissions conditions on the performance of NOAA Air Quality Forecasting Systems with two different chemical mechanisms
Daewon W. Byun, NOAA/OAR/ARL, Silver Spring, MD; and P. Lee, H. M. Lin, D. Tong, T. Chai, J. Mcqueen, Y. Tang, R. Mathur, A. Stein, F. Ngan, and P. M. Davidson

  3:45 PM
J11.2
The Canadian new Air Quality Health Index, 2008 evaluation
Jacques Rousseau, EC/MSC, Montreal, QC, Canada

  4:00 PM
J11.3
Application of an Air Quality Forecasting system to Predict Air Pollution Associated with Wildfires
Hsin-mu Lin, NOAA/NWS/NCEP and SAIC; and G. A. Pouliot, D. W. Byun, P. Lee, T. Chai, and P. Davidson

  4:15 PM
J11.4
  4:30 PM
J11.5
AQMOS: Air Quality Model Output Statistics
Dianne S. Miller, Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA; and C. P. MacDonald, T. S. Dye, and K. Craig
  4:45 PM
J11.6
The Potential Utility of TAMDAR Data in Air Quality Forecasting
Neil A. Jacobs, AirDat LLC, Morrisville, NC; and M. Croke, P. Childs, and Y. Liu

5:00 PM-5:05 PM: Thursday, 21 January 2010


AMS 90th Annual Meeting Adjourns