13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry

Program Chairs: Yang Zhang , North Carolina State University ; Renyi Zhang , Texas A&M University

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Saturday, 22 January 2011

7:30 AM-10:00 AM: Saturday, 22 January 2011


Registration for Student Conference and Short Course

Sunday, 23 January 2011

7:30 AM-9:00 AM: Sunday, 23 January 2011


Short Course Registration

12:00 PM-4:00 PM: Sunday, 23 January 2011


WeatherFest

6:00 PM-7:00 PM: Sunday, 23 January 2011


Welcome Reception Honoring Newly Elected Fellows
Location: 4E (Washington State Convention Center)

Monday, 24 January 2011

7:30 AM-5:30 PM: Monday, 24 January 2011


Registration continues through January 27

8:00 AM-5:30 PM: Monday, 24 January 2011


Weather Video Preview Theater
Location: 303 (Washington State Convention Center)

9:00 AM-10:30 AM: Monday, 24 January 2011

Recording files available
Plenary Session
Presidential Forum: Communicating Weather and Climate
Location: 6AB (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 15th Symposium on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the First Conference on Transition of Research to Operations: Successes, Plans and Challenges; the Fourth Annual CCM Forum; the Special Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python; the Michio Yanai Symposium; the 27th Conference on Interactive Information Processing Systems (IIPS); the 25th Conference on Hydrology; the 24th Conference on Weather and Forecasting/20th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction; the 23rd Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 20th Symposium on Education; the 18th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; the 16th Conference on Middle Atmosphere; the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the Ninth Conference on Artificial Intelligence and its Applications to the Environmental Sciences; the Ninth History Symposium; the 8th Conference on Space Weather; the Seventh Annual Symposium on Future Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the Sixth Symposium on Policy and Socio-economic Research; the 5th Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications; the Fifth Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data; the Third Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the Second Aviation, Range and Aerospace Meteorology Special Symposium on Weather-Air Traffic Management Integration; the Second Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Second Symposium on Environment and Health; the More Effectively Communicating the Science of Tropical Climate and Tropical Cyclones; the Special Symposium on Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology; the IMPACTS: Weather 2010; and the 14th Conference of Atmospheric Science Librarians International )

Panel Discussion
Communicating Weather and Climate
Location: 6AB (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the 11th Presidential Forum: Communicating Weather and Climate; the More Effectively Communicating the Science of Tropical Climate and Tropical Cyclones; the Michio Yanai Symposium; the 27th Conference on Interactive Information Processing Systems (IIPS); the 25th Conference on Hydrology; the 24th Conference on Weather and Forecasting/20th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction; the 23rd Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 20th Symposium on Education; the 18th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; the 16th Conference on Middle Atmosphere; the 15th Symposium on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the Ninth Conference on Artificial Intelligence and its Applications to the Environmental Sciences; the Ninth History Symposium; the 8th Conference on Space Weather; the Seventh Annual Symposium on Future Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the Sixth Symposium on Policy and Socio-economic Research; the Fifth Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data; the 5th Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications; the Fourth Annual CCM Forum; the Third Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the Second Aviation, Range and Aerospace Meteorology Special Symposium on Weather-Air Traffic Management Integration; the Second Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Second Symposium on Environment and Health; the First Conference on Transition of Research to Operations: Successes, Plans and Challenges; the Special Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python; the Special Symposium on Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology; and the IMPACTS: Weather 2010 )
Panelists: Thomas E. Skilling, WGN-TV/Chicago Tribune; Claire Martin, CBC News: Weather Centre; Doyle Rice, USA Today; Martin Storksdieck, National Academy of Sciences / National Research Council
Moderator: Robert T. Ryan, NBC4 TV
9:00 AM
Panelist: Thomas E. Skilling
Thomas E. Skilling, WGN-TV, Chicago, IL

9:10 AM
Panelist: Claire Martin
Claire Martin, CBC News: Weather Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada

9:20 AM
Panelist: Doyle Rice
Doyle Rice, USA Today, Washington, DC

9:30 AM
Panelist: Martin Storksdieck
Martin Storksdieck, National Academy of Sciences / National Research Council, Washington, DC

9:00 AM-11:00 AM: Monday, 24 January 2011


Spouses' Coffee

10:30 AM-11:00 AM: Monday, 24 January 2011


Coffee Break

11:00 AM-12:00 PM: Monday, 24 January 2011


Session 1
Field, Laboratory, and Modeling Studies of Air Quality—Part I
Location: 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
Host: 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Renyi Zhang, Texas A&M University; J. R. Arnold, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
11:00 AM
1.1
(Invited Speaker) Biogenic secondary organic aerosol: observations and predictions
Scot T. Martin, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; and Q. Chen, Y. Liu, and N. Donahue

11:30 AM
1.2
An overview of the 2010 Carbonaceous Aerosol and Radiative Effects Study (CARES) field campaign
Rahul Zaveri, PNNL, Richland, WA; and W. J. Shaw and D. J. Cziczo

11:45 AM
1.3A
(Formerly Poster 750) The Hygroscopic Properties of Volcanic Ash and Implications for the Evolution of Volcanic Plumes in the Atmosphere
Terry L. Lathem, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and P. Kumar, J. Dufek, and A. Nenes

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Monday, 24 January 2011


Lunch Break

1:30 PM-2:30 PM: Monday, 24 January 2011

Recording files available
Session 2
Field, Laboratory, and Modeling Studies of Air Quality—Part II
Location: 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
Host: 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Christian Seigneur, CEREA; Yang Zhang, North Carolina State University
1:30 PM
2.1A
1:45 PM
2.2
Contributions of Organic Vapors to Nucleation and Growth of Nanoparticles in the Atmosphere
Lin Wang, Fudan Univ., Shanghai, China; and W. Xu, A. Khalizov, and R. Zhang

2:30 PM-4:00 PM: Monday, 24 January 2011


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break

Poster Session 1
Field, Lab, and Modeling Studies of Air Quality
Location: Washington State Convention Center
Host: 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Renyi Zhang, Texas A&M University; Nicholas Meskhidze, North Carolina State University
228
Analysis of tropical convective transport of trace gases and lightning NOx production during the TC4 mission using the GMI model
Theodore V. Lyons III, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and K. E. Pickering and D. Allen

Handout (583.5 kB)

229
Adapting WRF-CHEM GOCART for fine-scale dust forecasting
Sandra L. Jones, AER, Offutt AFB, NE; and G. A. Creighton, E. Kuchera, K. D. George, and A. J. Elliott

230
Analysis of the effects of wildfires upon US air quality for current and future climate conditions
Rodrigo Gonzalez, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and S. Chung, B. Lamb, I. Tao, J. Avise, T. Strand, D. McKenzie, A. Guenther, C. Wiedinmyer, T. Duhl, E. Salathe, and Y. Zhang

231
Study of persistence of days infected pollutant Particulate Matter (PM10) in city of Tehran using Markov chain model
Jaber Rahimi, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran; and J. Bazrafshan and A. Rahimi
Manuscript (378.6 kB)

Handout (441.3 kB)

232
Numerical simulation of the low visibility event at the Hong Kong International Airport on 25 December 2009
P. W. Chan, Hong Kong Observatory, Hong Kong, China; and T. Yao and J. C. H. Fung
Manuscript (375.5 kB)

233
Air quality and climate in North America: current and 2050
Janya Kelly, EC, Toronto, ON, Canada; and D. A. Plummer and P. A. Makar

234
Aerosol concentrations observed at Mt. Haruna, Japan, in relation to long-range transport of Asian mineral dust aerosols
Hiroaki Naoe, MRI, Tsukuba, Japan; and H. Takahashia, Y. Igarashia, Y. Inomata, and N. Sugimoto
Manuscript (288.2 kB)

235
236
Validating an isotopic AGCM with new satellite measurements of water vapor isotopologues
Kei Yoshimura, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan

Poster 237 moved to talk J19.4A to be presented Wed. at 2:15pm.

238
Modeling study of Asian dust: Assessment of various dust emission schemes using WRF/Chem
Jung-Yoon Kang, Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and M. Mikami, Y. Shao, S. C. Yoon, T. Y. Tanaka, and T. T. Sekiyama

239
The impact of increased ship emissions on nitrate radicals at low irradiation
Nicole Mölders, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK; and T. T. Tran, W. R. Simpson, G. Newby, and W. R. Stockwell

Poster 242 moved to talk 21.A to be presented Mon. at 1:30pm.

243
Effects of acute ozone exposure and methyl jasmonate treatment on white pine monoterpene and sesquiterpene emission rates
Celia L. Faiola, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington; and D. Wagner, T. VanReken, P. Harley, and E. Allwine

244
Tropospheric CO in the Arctic region measured from space by AIRS and MOPITT in the last decade
Juying X. Warner, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD; and Z. Wei and G. Diskin

245
Air Quality in the U.S. under Future Climate and Emission Scenarios
Yang Zhang, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and S. Y. Wu, A. Penrod, K. Wang, and L. R. Leung

246
Near field pollutant and tracer dispersion during a prescribed pine forest burn
Melissa Johns, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and G. Allwine, P. O'Keefe, R. Grivicke, K. Yedinak, B. Lamb, T. Strand, C. B. Clements, H. Thistle, and M. Rorig

247
Analysis of coherent structures during the 2009 CABINEX field campaign: Implications for atmospheric chemistry
Shelley Pressley, Washington State Univesity, Pullman, WA; and A. Steiner, S. H. Chung, S. L. Edburg, E. Jones, and A. Botros

248
An application of the satellite derived NDVI to improve dust emission in the GOCART model
Dongchul Kim, GEST/UMBC, Baltimore, MD; and M. Chin, Q. Tan, H. Bian, and T. Diehl

249
250
Combining measurements and modeling to quantify power plant contributions to atmospheric NO2 and CO2
Keeley R. Costigan, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and M. K. Dubey, P. Chylek, and L. Zhang
Manuscript (2.1 MB)

251
Seasonal Covariance of Baroclinicity and Ecosystem Metabolism
Nicholas C. Parazoo, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and S. Denning, S. R. Kawa, and J. Berry

252
Measurements of Smoke, Ozone, and Inversions in the Lake Tahoe Basin
Miriam Rorig, USDA Forest Service, Seattle, WA; and T. Strand, C. Krull, M. Moore, N. K. Larkin, T. J. Brown, and A. Bytnerowicz

253
BlueSky smoke modeling framework: design, application, and improvements
Tara Strand, New Zealand Forest Research Institute Limited, Rotorua, WA, New Zealand; and N. K. Larkin, S. Raffuse, R. Solomon, D. Sullivan, K. Craig, D. Pryden, M. Rorig, N. Wheeler, and L. Chinkin

254
Identifying the conditions necessary for CONUS fires to impact the Arctic
Narasimhan K. Larkin, USDA Forest Service, Seattle, WA; and S. Raffuse, T. Strand, S. Brown, K. Craig, J. DeWinter, and P. Roberts

255
Evaluating WRF model atmospheric boundary layer simulations for a coastal region in Southeast Texas
Cari-Sue Wilmot, Univ. of Houston, Houston, TX; and X. Li and B. Rappenglueck

256
Investigation into atmospheric concentration and deposition of PCBS to the Lake Ontario due to sources from greater Toronto
Sreerama M. Daggupaty, EC, Downsview, ON, Canada; and S. Csiszar and M. Diamond

Handout (216.6 kB)

4:00 PM-5:30 PM: Monday, 24 January 2011

Recording files available
Joint Session 1
Communicating with Technology (Themed Joint Session)
Location: 604 (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the 20th Symposium on Education; the Special Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python; the 27th Conference on Interactive Information Processing Systems (IIPS); the 25th Conference on Hydrology; the 24th Conference on Weather and Forecasting/20th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction; the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the Ninth History Symposium; the Seventh Annual Symposium on Future Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the Sixth Symposium on Policy and Socio-economic Research; and the Second Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy )
Chair: Rajul Pandya, UCAR
4:00 PM
J1.1
Integrating air quality tools with the Wildland Fire Decision Support System
Narasimhan Larkin, USDA Forest Service, Seattle, WA; and M. Rorig, T. Strand, T. J. Brown, S. Raffuse, P. Lahm, and T. Zimmerman

4:15 PM
J1.2
Using YouTube Videos to Communicate Science
Nancy N. Soreide, NOAA/PMEL, Seattle, WA; and T. Nakamura and M. Dunlap
4:30 PM
J1.3
Commuicating Climate Science fo the General Public
Andrew Freedman, Climate Central, Princeton, NJ; and H. Cullen and M. McGuirk
4:45 PM
J1.4
Utility of 2D/3D visualization methods in analyzing and disseminating flood information
Jamie L. Dyer, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS; and P. Amburn, D. Reed, and D. Welch
5:00 PM
J1.5A
Recording files available
Joint Session 20
Air Quality and Climate Change
Location: 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the Third Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 23rd Conference on Climate Variability and Change )
Cochairs: Matthew J. Parker, Savannah River National Laboratory; Serena Chung, Washington State Univesity
4:00 PM
J20.1
Effects of global change on air quality in the US
Serena H. Chung, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and R. Gonzalez Abraham, B. Lamb, J. Avise, E. Salathe, Y. Zhang, A. Guenther, C. Wiedinmyer, T. Duhl, D. G. Streets, C. G. Nolte, and D. Loughlin
4:15 PM
J20.2
Effects of changing climate on fires and the consequences for U.S. regional air quality, using global and regional chemistry and climate/meteorology models
Hyun Cheol Kim, NOAA/ERL/ARL, Silver Spring, MD; and D. W. Byun, D. Lee, R. C. Hudman, D. V. Spracklen, L. J. Mickley, S. Wu, and J. A. Logan

4:30 PM
J20.3
Remote measurement of tropospheric gases under cloud with the AERI Instrument
W.F.J. Evans, North West Research Associates, Redmond, WA; and H. L. Buijs and C. B. Roy
4:45 PM
J20.4
A preliminary assessment of the sensitivity of air quality in North Carolina to global change
Saravanan Arunachalam, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; and A. F. Hanna, Z. Adelman, M. Omary, B. H. Baek, N. Davis, K. Talgo, and A. Xiu

5:00 PM
J20.5
The use of tracers of opportunity to assess chronic carbon dioxide releases from regional industrial activities
Matthew J. Parker, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC; and S. Walter, R. L. Buckley, and A. Andrews

5:30 PM-7:00 PM: Monday, 24 January 2011


Reception and Exhibits Opening

7:00 PM-9:00 PM: Monday, 24 January 2011


Forecast: Communicating Weather and Climate Art Show

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

8:00 AM-5:30 PM: Tuesday, 25 January 2011


Weather Video Preview Theater
Location: 303 (Washington State Convention Center)

8:30 AM-9:45 AM: Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Recording files available
Joint Session 3
Aerosol Direct and Indirect Radiative Forcings
Location: 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the Third Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Sundar A. Christopher, University of Alabama in Huntsville; Jonathan E. Pleim, EPA
8:30 AM
J3.1
Modeling aerosol direct and indirect effects in the 2-way coupled WRF-CMAQ
Jonathan E. Pleim, EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC; and R. Mathur, D. Wong, S. Yu, and F. Binkowski
8:45 AM
J3.2
The Impact of Aged Aerosols on Mixed-Phased Clouds in the Arctic during April 2008
Jerome D. Fast, PNNL, Richland, WA; and J. Rishel, P. Rasch, and L. Emmons
9:00 AM
J3.3
Marine Primary and Secondary Organic Aerosols and Their Effect on Indirect Radiative Forcing
Nicholas Meskhidze, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and B. Gantt, J. Xu, A. Sabolis, E. Morris, and M. D. Petters
9:15 AM
J3.4

9:00 AM-11:00 AM: Tuesday, 25 January 2011


Spouses' Coffee

9:30 AM-6:00 PM: Tuesday, 25 January 2011


Exhibit Hours

9:45 AM-11:00 AM: Tuesday, 25 January 2011


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break

11:00 AM-12:00 PM: Tuesday, 25 January 2011


Bernhard Haurwitz Lecture
Recording files available
Joint Session 6
Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN)
Location: 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the Third Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Sonia M. Kreidenweis, Colorado State University; Nicholas Meskhidze, North Carolina State University
11:00 AM
J6.1
(Invited Speaker) Effects of particle composition on cloud droplet nucleation
Sonia M. Kreidenweis, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
11:30 AM
J6.2
Cloud droplet growth of biogenic and anthropogenic Cloud Condensation Nuclei
Akua Asa-Awuku, University of California, Riverside, CA

11:45 AM
J6.3
Stratus cloud supersaturations
James G. Hudson, DRI, Reno, NV; and S. R. Noble and V. Jha
Recording files available
Joint Session 7
Observations of Middle Atmosphere Composition
Location: 3B (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the 16th Conference on Middle Atmosphere; and the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Chair: Michelle L. Santee, JPL
11:00 AM
J7.1
Discovery of an orange FeO feature in the night airglow spectrum with the OSIRIS spectrograph on Odin
W.F.J. Evans, North West Research Associates, Redmond, WA; and R. L. Gattinger, D. A. Degenstein, E. J. Lewellyn, and T. G. Slanger
11:15 AM
J7.2
Evaluation of the NOAA Cohesive SBUV(/2) Profile Ozone Data Set
Jeannette Wild, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/CPC and U. Maryland/CISESS/ESSIC, College Park, MD; and C. S. Long, A. H. Butler, S. K. Yang, S. Zhou, and R. Lin
11:30 AM
J7.3
Global distribution of minor constituents observed by SMILES and its dynamical background
Yoko Naito, Kyoto Univ., Kyoto, Japan; and N. Nishi, E. Nishimoto, M. Suzuki, C. Mitsuda, C. Takahashi, K. Imai, N. Manago, H. Hayashi, T. Sano, and M. Shiotani
11:45 AM
J7.4
The first, long-term, in situ measurement of ozone depletion in the Antarctic ozone hole
Lars E. Kalnajs, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and L. M. Avallone, T. Deshler, and P. Cocquerez

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Tuesday, 25 January 2011


Lunch Break

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Recording files available
Joint Session 8
Modeling Studies On Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions—Part I
Location: 605/610 (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the Third Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Philip Rasch, PNNL; Yang Zhang, North Carolina State Univ.
1:30 PM
J8.1
1:45 PM
J8.2
2:00 PM
J8.3
The role of small soluble aerosols in the microphysics of deep maritime clouds
Alexander P. Khain, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; and V. Phillips and A. Pokrovsky
2:15 PM
J8.4
2:45 PM
J8.5
Impact of Future Climate and Emission on Climate-Air Quality Interactions
Yang Zhang, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC; and Y. Chen and T. Glotfelty

3:00 PM-3:30 PM: Tuesday, 25 January 2011


Coffee Break

Meet the President
Location: 601 (Washington State Convention Center)

3:30 PM-5:30 PM: Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Recording files available
Joint Session 9
Modeling Studies On Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions—Part II
Location: 605/610 (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the Third Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Mark Z. Jacobson, Stanford University; Christopher S. Bretherton, Univ. of Washington
4:00 PM
J9.2
The aerosol indirect effect of cloud droplet sedimentation through stratocumulus entrainment
Christopher S. Bretherton, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and S. Park
4:15 PM
J9.3
Simulation of boundary layer clouds with double-moment microphysics and microphysics-oriented subgrid-scale modeling
Dorota Jarecka, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland; and W. W. Grabowski, H. Morrison, and H. Pawlowska
4:30 PM
J9.4
Aerosol Impacts on Clouds and Regional Climate in Southeast of China– Results from Bin and Bulk Microphysics
Jiwen Fan, PNNL, Richland, WA; and R. Leung, Z. Li, H. Morrison, Y. Qian, and H. Chen
4:45 PM
J9.5
Impact of aerosols on the microphysical processes within a seeder-feeder orographic cloud environment
Stephen M. Saleeby, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and W. R. Cotton and D. Lowenthal
5:00 PM
J9.6
Aerosol Effects on Cirrus Clouds and Climate in NCAR CAM5: Impacts of Heterogeneous Ice Nuclei
Xiaohong Liu, PNNL, Richland, WA; and X. Shi, D. Barahona, A. Nenes, E. J. Jensen, and A. Gettelman
5:15 PM
J9.7
Land use change impact on aerosols and clouds in southwest Australia
Udaysankar S. Nair, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and W. Junkermann, T. J. Lyons, J. Hacker, Y. Wu, and J. Kala
Recording files available
Joint Session 10
Understanding Lightning’s Role in Atmospheric Chemistry
Location: 602/603 (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the Fifth Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data; and the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Chair: Kenneth E. Pickering, NASA/GSFC/Univ. of Maryland
3:30 PM
J10.1
Lightning-produced NOx in the tropics: Results from TROCCINOX, SCOUT-O3 and AMMA, and recommendations for future LNOx parameterizations
H. Huntrieser, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany; and H. Schlager, U. Schumann, M. Lichtenstern, A. Roiger, P. Stock, H. Höller, K. Schmidt, and H. D. Betz
4:30 PM
J10.3
4:45 PM
J10.4
The Lightning Nitrogen Oxides Model (LNOM): status and recent applications
William J. Koshak, NASA/MSFC, Huntsville, AL; and M. Khan, H. Peterson, L. Wang, and A. P. Biazar

5:00 PM
J10.5
Application of a New Lightning-NOx Parameterization in a Hector Thunderstorm Cloud/Chemistry Simulation
Kristin A. Cummings, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and K. E. Pickering, M. C. Barth, T. Huntemann, W. C. Skamarock, G. Vaughan, A. Volz-Thomas, H. Schlager, and H. Höller
5:15 PM
J10.6
Impact of lightning-NO emissions on summertime U.S. photochemistry as determined using the CMAQ model with NLDN-constrained flash rates
Dale Allen, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and K. E. Pickering, R. Pinder, W. J. Koshak, T. Pierce, and K. W. Appel

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

8:00 AM-5:30 PM: Wednesday, 26 January 2011


Weather Video Preview Theater
Location: 303 (Washington State Convention Center)

8:30 AM-10:00 AM: Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Recording files available
Session 3
Field and modeling studies from Recent Field Campaigns: SHARP 2009 and CalNex 2010
Location: 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
Host: 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Bernhard Rappenglueck, University of Houston; Sylvain Ménard, EC
8:30 AM
3.1
Emissions of radical precursors and related species from urban highway traffic
Bernhard Rappenglueck, University of Houston, Houston, TX; and S. L. Alvarez, J. Golovko, G. Lubertino, I. Y. Eom, L. Ackermann, A. Shnitzler, R. Fuller, and L. Pedemonte

8:45 AM
3.2
9:00 AM
3.3A
(Formerly Poster 728.) Size resolved CCN composition and cloud properties in cumulus humilis
Xiao-Ying Yu, PNNL, Richland, WA; and L. K. Berg, C. Berkowitz, Y. N. Lee, J. Ogren, M. L. Alexander, and B. Andrews
9:15 AM
3.4
CMAQ Modeling of SHARP 2009 Episodes
Beata Czader, Univ. of Houston, Houston, TX; and X. Li, B. Rappenglueck, and D. W. Byun
9:30 AM
3.5
Operational GEM-MACH15 forecast for CalNex 2010 field campaign
Sylvain Ménard, EC, Dorval, QC, Canada; and W. Gong, S. Gong, H. Landry, P. A. Beaulieu, S. A. McKeen, M. D. Moran, P. Huang, P. A. Makar, R. Pavlovic, D. Anselmo, M. Sassi, S. Gilbert, C. Stroud, T. L. Zhao, B. Pabla, L. Poulin, J. P. Toviessi, G. Morneau, and V. Bouchet
9:45 AM
3.6
Airborne remote sensor observations of pollution structure and transport during CALNEX 2010
R. Michael Hardesty, NOAA/ESRL, Boulder, CO; and C. J. Senff, R. Volkamer, R. J. Alvarez II, W. A. Brewer, F. Davies, A. O. Langford, R. M. Banta, S. P. Sandberg, and G. N. Pearson
Recording files available
Joint Session 11
Aerosol and Cloud Properties and Microphysics
Location: 605/610 (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the Third Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Peter McMurry, University of Minnesota; C. Russell Philbrick, North Carolina State University
8:30 AM
J11.1
Observations and modeling of the 9 April 2009 convective 'brown' cloud near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Jeffrey S. Tilley, Univ. of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND ; and D. Delene and T. W. Krauss
8:45 AM
J11.2
Variability in aerosol properties observed during ISDAC
Nicole C. Shantz, EC, Toronto, ON, Canada; and I. Gultepe, A. Zelenyuk, P. S. K. Liu, M. E. Earle, and W. R. Leaitch
9:00 AM
J11.3
Remote sensing of atmospheric aerosol properties
C. Russell Philbrick, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and M. Snyder and A. Brown
9:15 AM
J11.4
Ground Based Approach to Direct Evaluation of Aerosol-Cloud Interaction
Chuen Meei Gan, City College of New York, New York, NY; and L. Cordero, Y. Wu, B. Madhavan, B. Gross, F. Moshary, and S. Ahmed
Manuscript (538.6 kB)

9:30 AM
J11.5
(Invited Speaker) New Particle Formation: Atmospheric and Laboratory Evidence for Chemical Nucleation of Sulfuric Acid and Amines
Peter McMurry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; and M. Chen, F. Eisele, D. Hanson, J. Jiang, M. Titcombe, and J. Zhao

9:00 AM-11:00 AM: Wednesday, 26 January 2011


Spouses' Coffee

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Wednesday, 26 January 2011


Coffee Break

Meet the President

10:00 AM-6:30 PM: Wednesday, 26 January 2011


Exhibit Hours

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Recording files available
Session 4
Asian air pollution and export
Location: 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
Host: 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Angela K. Baker, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry; Neng-Huei Lin, National Central University
10:30 AM
4.1
Export of pollutants to the UT over Southern Asia during the summer monsoon: results from CARIBIC
Angela K. Baker, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany; and D. E. Oram, A. Rauthe-Schöch, T. J. Schuck, F. Slemr, P. F. J. van Velthoven, and C. A. M. Brenninkmeijer
10:45 AM
4.2
Relationship between a spatial pattern of future atmospheric warming and Asian dust emission
Nobumitsu Tsunematsu, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan; and M. Hayasaki, T. Sato, N. Manago, F. Cui, S. Miyazawa, A. Kondoh, H. Kuze, and K. Sakamoto
11:00 AM
4.3
Discoveries from the Mt. Bachelor Observatory: Findings from 6 years of observations (2004-2009)
David R. Reidmiller, University of Washington, Washington, DC; and D. Jaffe
11:15 AM
4.4
Episodes of aerosol pollution and dust exported from East Asia to the Arctic: satellite observations
Maurizio Di Pierro, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and L. Jaeglé and T. L. Anderson
11:30 AM
4.5
11:45 AM
4.6
Characteristics of Ambient Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Measured in Shanghai, China
Fuhai Geng Sr., Shanghai Meterological Bureau, Shanghai, China; and X. Tang and C. Cai

Handout (98.3 kB)

Recording files available
Joint Session 4
Communicating Climate Change I (Themed Joint Session)
Location: 609 (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the 23rd Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 27th Conference on Interactive Information Processing Systems (IIPS); the 25th Conference on Hydrology; the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the Ninth History Symposium; the Sixth Symposium on Policy and Socio-economic Research; and the Second Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy )
Chair: Susan Solomon, MIT
10:30 AM
J4.1
10:45 AM
J4.3
Communicating climate change: from awareness to action
Amy K. Snover, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and L. C. Whitely Binder, A. F. Hamlet, and J. Littell
11:15 AM
J4.4
Making climate part of the human world
Simon D. Donner, University of British Colombia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
11:30 AM
J4.6A
Communicating uncertainty in the IPCC 5th Assessment
Myles R. Allen, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
Recording files available
Joint Session 12
Experimental and Field Studies On Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions
Location: 605/610 (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the Third Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Robert Wood, Univerisity of Washington; Cynthia H. Twohy, Oregon State University
10:30 AM
J12.1
(Invited Speaker) The VOCALS Regional Experiment: aerosol-cloud-precipitation interactions in marine boundary layer cloud
Robert Wood, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and C. Bretherton, C. R. Mechoso, R. A. Weller, B. J. Huebert, H. Coe, B. A. Albrecht, P. H. Daum, D. Leon, A. Clarke, P. Zuidema, C. W. Fairall, and G. Allen
11:00 AM
J12.2
Sources and Impacts of Particles on Stratocumulus Clouds in the Southeast Pacific
Cynthia H. Twohy, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and J. Anderson, D. W. Toohey, M. Lytle, P. Zuidema, D. Leon, and M. Andrejczuk
11:15 AM
J12.3
Observations of single scattering Albedo made during the 2007 cumulus humilis aerosol processing study: size or composition?
Carl Berkowitz, PNNL, Richland, WA; and L. K. Berg, B. Andrews, X. Y. Yu, J. Ogren, and Y. N. Lee

11:30 AM
J12.4
Response of polluted marine stratocumulus to additional particle pollution
J. A. Coakley Jr., Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR; and B. Sechrist and W. R. Tahnk
11:45 AM
J12.5
Barbados Aerosol Cloud Experiment—BACEX
Bruce Albrecht, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and E. Jung

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Wednesday, 26 January 2011


Lunch Break

1:30 PM-2:30 PM: Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Recording files available
Joint Session 5
Communicating Climate Change II (Themed Joint Session)
Location: 609 (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the 23rd Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 27th Conference on Interactive Information Processing Systems (IIPS); the 25th Conference on Hydrology; the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the Ninth History Symposium; the Sixth Symposium on Policy and Socio-economic Research; and the Second Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy )
Chair: Francis W. Zwiers, University of Victoria
1:30 PM
J4.6
Devils Lake climate, weather, and water decision support system
Fiona M. Horsfall, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and D. Kluck, M. J. Brewer, M. Timofeyeva, J. Symonds, S. Dummer, and M. Frazier
1:45 PM
J5.1
2:15 PM
J5.4
Turning the tide on climate change
Philippe de Casabianca, Cefic, Brussels, Belgium; and R. Kandel

Recording files available
Joint Session 13
The Impacts of Cloud-Aerosol Interactions On Precipitation—Part I
Location: 605/610 (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the Third Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the 18th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; and the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Daniel Rosenfeld, Hebrew University; Roelof T. Bruintjes Sr., NCAR
Recording files available
Joint Session 19
Data Assimilation for Air Quality Simulation and Forecast
Location: 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; and the 15th Symposium on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS) )
Cochairs: Steven E. Peckham, NOAA/ESRL/GSD and CIRES-Univ. of Colorado; Scott A. Jackson, EPA
1:30 PM
J19.1
Techniques for improving air quality maps with data fusion
Scott A. Jackson, EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC; and P. H. Zahn and A. Pasch

1:45 PM
J19.2
2:00 PM
J19.3
3DVAR chemical data assimilation in WRF/Chem forecasts during CalNEX
Mariusz Pagowski, NOAA/GSD and CIRA, Colorado State University, Boulder, CO; and S. E. Peckham, G. Grell, and S. A. McKeen
2:15 PM
J19.4A
(Formerly Poster 237.) Use of ensemble WRF meteorological fields in July 2005 CMAQ simulations over the eastern U.S
Brian J. Etherton, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; and P. D. Dolwick, S. Arunachalam, and K. Baker

2:30 PM-4:00 PM: Wednesday, 26 January 2011


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break

Joint Poster Session 1
Aerosol, Cloud, and Climate
Location: 4E (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the Third Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the 18th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; and the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Yang Zhang, North Carolina State Univ.; Nicole Mölders, University of Alaska
693
Phase composition and seedability of cumulus clouds in the Camaguey meteorological site
Carlos Alberto Perez-Sanchez Sr., Camaguey Meteorological Center, Camaguey, Cuba; and D. Martinez, V. V. Petrov Sr., I. Pomares-Ponce, F. Gamboa-Romero, and B. P. Koloskov

Handout (2.8 MB)

694
Report on the Polarimetric Cloud Analysis and Seeding Test 3 (POLCAST3) Field Project
Korey Southerland, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND; and D. Delene, G. Mullendore, P. A. Kucera, and D. Langerud

695
Accounting for spatiotemporal variation of rainfall measurements in detecting ground-based sources of weather modification
Raymond Chambers, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia; and S. Beare and S. Peak

697
Storm duration analysis using TITAN
Logan C. Dawson, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; and S. Tessendorf and C. Weeks

698
Numerical simulation of the accumulation zones and hail growth in hailstorms
Kailin Zheng, Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; and B. Chen

699
Comprehensive Analysis of Satellite and Other Observations from a Convective Clouds Merger
Yuquan Zhou Sr., Chinese Academy of Meteorological Science, Beijing, China; and M. Cai II

700
Urbanisation and maximum temperature
Harvey Stern, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and B. Campbell, M. Efron, J. Cornall-Reilly, and J. McBride
Manuscript (2.0 MB)

Handout (67.3 kB)

701
A Study of the Vertical Structure and Distribution of Cloud System in China from Upper-Air Observations
Yuquan Zhou Sr., Chinese Academy of Meteorological Science, Beijing, China; and J. Ou

702
Preventing Tornadogenesis—Concept for Thunderstorm Intervention
Lyle M. Jenkins, Jenkins Enterprises, Houston, TX

703
Can precipitation suppression due to anthropogenic aerosol pollution be detected using back trajectory methods?
Thomas H. Chubb, Monash University, Monash University, VIC, Australia; and S. T. Siems and M. J. Manton

704
Silver enrichment in rain from clouds in Israel under different seeding and cloud microstructure conditions
Assaf Zipori, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; and D. Rosenfeld and Y. Erel

705
Examining the Connection between Particle Hygroscopicity and Immersion Freezing
Heike Wex, Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research, Leipzig, Germany; and D. Niedermeier, S. Hartmann, T. Clauss, A. Kiselev, R. C. Sullivan, M. D. Petters, P. J. DeMott, P. Reitz, J. Schneider, and F. Stratmann

706
Evolution of summer thunderstorms in the Baltimore-Washington, DC metropolitan area
Cassie A. Stearns, Howard University, Washington, DC; and E. Joseph, A. E. Reynolds, G. M. Heymsfield, D. Venable, and B. B. Demoz

707
Polarimetric Radar Analysis of Hygroscopic Seeding of Clouds in Eastern North Dakota
Paul A. Kucera, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and D. Delene, C. A. Grainger, and D. Langerud

708
The effect of aerosols on the onset of precipitation
Kathryn Boyd, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and C. D. Kummerow

709
The possible effects of aerosol on cloud and precipitation over the Korean peninsula
Hwan-Jin Song, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and B. J. Sohn

710
Aerosol impacts on cloud properties and precipitation variability over the Mid-Atlantic Region
Megan K. Payne, Howard University, Washington, DC; and E. Joseph and J. D. Fuentes

Handout (1.3 MB)

711
Aerosol effects on precipitaiton in a multiscale aerosol climate model
Minghuai Wang, PNNL, Richland, WA; and S. J. Ghan, M. Ovchinnikov, R. Easter, X. Liu, Y. Qian, and E. I. Kassianov

714
Aerosols in the marine boundary layer at the Azores AMF
Matthew C. Wyant, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and J. K. Fletcher, C. S. Bretherton, and R. Wood

715
Marine boundary layer albedo continuum investigations utilizing active and passive remote sensing data
Louise Leahy, Univerisity of Washington, Seattle, WA; and R. Wood

716
The Earth's Energy balance inferred from A-Train observations
David Henderson, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and T. S. L'Ecuyer

Handout (5.8 MB)

717
Polarimetric radar analysis of rain drop size variability in clouds near Brisbane Australia
James W. Wilson, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and C. A. Knight, S. A. Tessendorf, and C. Weeks

720
Resolving both mixing and number of activated CCN in deep convective clouds
Eyal Freud, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; and D. Rosenfeld

721
Aerosol, clouds and water vapor transport across the tropopause: observations and model results
Hui Su, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and J. Jiang, X. Liu, and W. G. Read

723
Spatio-temporal variability of aerosol in the tropics and its relationship with the hydrological cycle
Manuel D. Zuluaga, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and C. D. Hoyos and P. J. Webster

724
Examining aerosol indirect effects on tropical deep convection
Rachel L. Storer, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and S. C. van den Heever

Handout (6.0 MB)

725
Large-eddy simulation of the VOCALS RF06 pocket of open cells: cloud macrostructure, entrainment and microphysical timescale
Andrew H. Berner, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and C. S. Bretherton, R. Wood, and P. N. Blossey

726
The effects of aerosol and meteorological conditions on low-level shallow clouds over East Asia
In-Jin Choi, Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and T. Nakajima and S. C. Yoon

727
Urban Aerosol Direct Effect on Surface Temperature
Menglin Jin, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA; and J. M. Shepherd and W. Zheng

Poster 728 moved. New Talk 3.3A scheduled for Wed. at 9:15am

732
Measurement of Interstitial Particles During the PLOWS and the GRIP Aircraft Campaigns
Arash Moharreri, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY; and P. Dubey, L. W. Craig, A. Schanot, D. C. Rogers, D. W. Toohey, B. E. Anderson, and S. Dhaniyala

734
Numerical Study of the Impact of Aerosol-Cloud Interactions during Mesoscale Convective
Priyanka Roy, NOAA/NESDIS, College Park, MD; and Z. Boybeyi

735
Global modeling of aerosol effects on cirrus clouds
Trude Storelvmo, Yale University, New Haven, CT; and D. Barahona and A. Nenes

736
Preliminary results of an aerosol-aware bulk microphysics scheme in WRF
Gregory Thompson, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and T. Eidhammer and R. M. Rasmussen

737
Regional model simulations of aerosol-cloud interactions in the Southeast Pacific
Andreas Muhlbauer, JISAO/Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and R. Wood

Handout (425.6 kB)

738
Testing sea salt injections into marine stratocumulus as a geoengineering option
Andreas Muhlbauer, JISAO/Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and T. P. Ackerman and R. Wood

Handout (2.6 MB)

739
CCN estimates from bulk hygroscopic growth factors of ambient aerosols during the pre-monsoon season over Central Nepal
Prabhakar Shrestha, Duke University, Durham, NC; and A. P. Barros and A. Khlystov

741
Cloud Condensation and Ice Nuclei Impacts on Tropical Convection in Cloud Resolving Model Simulations in Radiative Convective Equilibrium
Amanda M. Sheffield, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado; and S. C. van den Heever

743
Direct and indirect radiative forcing of biomass burning aerosols at Kilimanjaro
Udaysankar S. Nair, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and J. G. Fairman Jr. and S. Christopher

745
746
Potential retrieval of aerosol properties for aerosol cloud interaction studies using Aerosol Polarimetry Sensor (APS) measurements
Alexandra Tsekeri, City College of New York, New York, NY; and B. Gross, F. Moshary, and S. Ahmed
Manuscript (788.2 kB)

747
Cloud base aerosol characteristics and implications for cloud microphysics in southeast Queensland
Sarah Tessendorf, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and C. Weeks, R. Bruintjes, and D. Axisa
Manuscript (492.1 kB)

748
Cold pools and aerosols under stratocumuli
Christopher R. Terai, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and R. Wood

Poster 750 moved. New Talk 1.3A scheduled for Mon. at 12:00pm

751
Feasibility of Space-Based Monitoring for Governance of Solar Radiation Management Activities
Leslie Wickman, The Aerospace Corp., El Segundo, CA; and P. Smith, I. Min, and S. Beck
Manuscript (335.5 kB)

Handout (678.3 kB)

4:00 PM-5:30 PM: Wednesday, 26 January 2011

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Session 5
Field, Laboratory, and Modeling Studies of Air Quality—Part III
Location: 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
Host: 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Brian Lamb, Washington State Univ.; Jason K. Ching, USEPA/ORD/NERL/AMD
4:00 PM
5.1
Fine scale sensitivity studies of meteorological and air quality simulations using CMAQ and urbanized WRFV3.2 for Houston area for TexAQS 2006
Jason K. Ching, USEPA/ORD/NERL/AMD, Research Triangle Park, NC; and R. Gilliam, G. Sarwar, J. M. Godowitch, A. Martilli, F. Salamanca, M. Tewari, and F. Chen
4:15 PM
5.2
An intense dust event over Mediterranean basin during June 2006: model description and evaluation with in situ data
Francesca Calastrini, CNR-IBIMET, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy; and C. Busillo, F. Guarnieri, M. Gaetani, E. Valentini, A. Taramelli, S. Becagli, S. Nava, R. Udisti, F. Lucarelli, and M. Pasqui
4:30 PM
5.3
Fine particulate matter modeling in Central California, Part I: Application of the Weather Research and Forecasting model
Raphael Rogers, Weather Analytics, Bethesda, MD; and A. Deng, D. Stauffer, Y. Jia, S. T. Soong, S. Tanrikulu, S. Beaver, and C. Tran
4:45 PM
5.4
Fine particulate matter modeling in Central California, Part II: Application of the Community Multiscale Air Quality model
Scott Beaver, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, San Francisco, CA; and S. Tanrikulu, C. Tran, S. T. Soong, Y. Jia, R. Rogers, A. Deng, and D. R. Stauffer
5:00 PM
5.5
Atmospheric formaldehyde sources in an urban winter environment
Farah Abedin, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and H. W. Wallace, M. H. Erickson, J. McCoskey, J. Vaughan, B. K. Lamb, T. VanReken, and B. T. Jobson

5:15 PM
5.6
CMAQ and dispersion modeling of 1,3-butadiene for the Houston-Galveston Area
Beata Czader, Univ. of Houston, Houston, TX; and B. Rappenglueck, S. S. Isukapalli, X. Tang, and P. G. Georgopoulos
Recording files available
Joint Session 14
The Impacts of Cloud-Aerosol Interactions On Precipitation—Part II
Location: 605/610 (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the Third Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the 18th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; and the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Wei-Kuo Tao, NASA/GSFC; Susan C. van den Heever, Colorado State Univ.
4:00 PM
J14.1
4:30 PM
J14.2
Aerosol indirect forcing on the precipitable water budget of the Tropics
Susan C. van den Heever, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
4:45 PM
J14.3
Intercomparison of aerosol-cloud-precipitation interactions in stratiform orographic mixed-phase clouds
Andreas Muhlbauer, JISAO/Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and T. Hashino, L. Xue, A. Teller, U. Lohmann, R. M. Rasmussen, I. Geresdi, and Z. Pan
5:00 PM
J14.4
Numerical Simulation Interaction between Drop and Ice Particles and its Influence on Formation of strong Precipitation
Ganna Pirnach, Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute, Kyiv, Ukraine; and T. Belyi

Handout (1.8 MB)

5:15 PM
J14.5
Modeling the role of aerosols on warm-season rainfall in a coastal urban environment
Nathan Hosannah, City University of New York, New York, NY; and J. E. González and D. E. Comarazamy

5:30 PM-6:30 PM: Wednesday, 26 January 2011


Awards Banquet Reception in the Exhibit Hall

7:00 PM-10:00 PM: Wednesday, 26 January 2011


91st AMS Awards Banquet
Location: 6ABCD (Washington State Convention Center)

Thursday, 27 January 2011

8:00 AM-5:30 PM: Thursday, 27 January 2011


Michio Yanai Symposium

Weather Video Preview Theater
Location: 303 (Washington State Convention Center)

8:30 AM-9:45 AM: Thursday, 27 January 2011

Recording files available
Session 6
The Effects of Meteorology On Air Quality
Location: 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
Host: 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Dan Jaffe, University of Washington; Nicole Mölders, University of Alaska
8:30 AM
6.1
Impacts of simulated stability on simulated PM2.5 concentrations
Nicole Mölders, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK; and K. Brunner, H. N. Q. Tran, and G. Kramm

8:45 AM
6.2
Attainment demonstration uncertainty stemming from poor meteorological model performance
Saffet Tanrikulu, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, San Francisco, CA; and S. Beaver, A. N. Palazoglu, and A. Singh
Manuscript (735.0 kB)

9:00 AM
6.3
Characterization of mercury concentration at a costal site under marine, continental and land-sea-breeze flow regimes
Yuling Wu, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and U. U. Nair, J. Walters, J. Jansen, and E. Edgerton
9:15 AM
6.4
(Invited Speaker) Role of the free troposphere on surface air quality
Dan Jaffe, University of Washington, Bothell, WA

9:30 AM-12:30 PM: Thursday, 27 January 2011


Exhibit Hours

9:45 AM-11:00 AM: Thursday, 27 January 2011


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break

11:00 AM-12:15 PM: Thursday, 27 January 2011

Recording files available
Session 7
Air Quality Forecasting—Part I
Location: 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
Host: 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Alexander Baklanov, Danish Meteorological Institute; Douglas L. Westphal, NRL
11:00 AM
7.1
(Invited Speaker) Physical and chemical weather forecasting as a joint problem: two-way interacting integrated modelling
Alexander Baklanov, Danish Meteorological Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark; and U. S. Korsholm, A. G. Mahura, R. B. Nuterman, B. H. Sass, and A. S. Zakey
11:30 AM
7.2
Global Aerosol Analyses for AQ Decision-Making in the United States
Douglas L. Westphal, NRL, Monterey, CA; and R. B. Husar and S. E. McClure
11:45 AM
7.3
Evaluation of WRF-Chemistry air quality forecasts produced during CalNex-2010
Steven E. Peckham, NOAA/ESRL/GSD and CIRES-Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and G. Grell and S. A. McKeen

12:00 PM
7.4
Expansion of NOAA's national air quality forecast guidance capability to 50 states
Ivanka Stajner, NOAA/NWS and Noblis, Silver Spring, MD; and P. Davidson, D. Byun, J. McQueen, R. Draxler, G. Maninkin, K. Wedmark, K. Carey, and T. McClung

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Thursday, 27 January 2011


Lunch Break

12:15 PM-1:15 PM: Thursday, 27 January 2011

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Session
Presidential Town Hall Meeting
Location: 6A (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the Town Hall Meetings; the Events; the 14th Conference of Atmospheric Science Librarians International; the Michio Yanai Symposium; the 27th Conference on Interactive Information Processing Systems (IIPS); the 25th Conference on Hydrology; the 24th Conference on Weather and Forecasting/20th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction; the 23rd Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 20th Symposium on Education; the 18th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; the 16th Conference on Middle Atmosphere; the 15th Symposium on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the Ninth Conference on Artificial Intelligence and its Applications to the Environmental Sciences; the Ninth History Symposium; the 8th Conference on Space Weather; the Seventh Annual Symposium on Future Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the Sixth Symposium on Policy and Socio-economic Research; the Fifth Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data; the 5th Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications; the Fourth Annual CCM Forum; the Third Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the Second Aviation, Range and Aerospace Meteorology Special Symposium on Weather-Air Traffic Management Integration; the Second Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Second Symposium on Environment and Health; the First Conference on Transition of Research to Operations: Successes, Plans and Challenges; the Special Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python; the More Effectively Communicating the Science of Tropical Climate and Tropical Cyclones; and the Special Symposium on Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology )
12:15 PM
Ensuring Integrity in the Doing and Using of Science
Ralph Cicerone, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC

12:15 PM-1:30 PM: Thursday, 27 January 2011


Michio Yanai Symposium Luncheon
Location: 4C-1 (Washington State Convention Center)

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Thursday, 27 January 2011

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Session 8
Air Quality Forecasting—Part II
Location: 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
Host: 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Daewon W. Byun, NOAA/OAR/ARL; William F. Ryan, Pennsylvania State University
1:30 PM
8.1
The effect of recent regional emissions reductions on air quality forecasting in the mid-Atlantic
Willam F. Ryan, Pennsylvania State Univ., Univ. Park, PA; and J. E. Bradbury
1:45 PM
8.2
Evaluation of PBL depths for poor air quality episodes from the NOAA forecast systems
Marina Tsidulko, NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, Camp Springs, MD; and J. McQueen, C. Tassone, G. DiMego, J. Whiting, and I. Stajner
2:30 PM
8.4
Analysis of OMI NO2 trends in comparison to regional model forecasts for urban areas of the Pacific Northwest
Farren L. Herron-Thorpe, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and J. Vaughan, G. Mount, and B. Lamb
2:45 PM
8.5
Impact of marine boundary layer parameterization schemes on surface ozone prediction in coastal regions
Jianping Huang, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD; and J. McQueen, Y. Tang, M. Tsidulko, H. C. Huang, S. Lu, C. Tassone, B. Lapenta, G. DiMego, D. W. Byun, P. Lee, Y. Choi, D. Tong, and I. Stajner
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Joint Session 15
The Impacts of Cloud-Aerosol Interactions On Precipitation—Part III
Location: 605/610 (Washington State Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the 18th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; the Third Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Alexander P. Khain, Hebrew University; Andrew J. Heymsfield, NCAR
1:30 PM
J15.2
CCN effects on simulated storm electrification and precipitation
Edward R. Mansell, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK ; and C. L. Ziegler
2:00 PM
J15.4
2:30 PM
J15.5
Heterogeneous Freezing of Droplets with immersed Mineral Dust Particles – the Roles of Droplet Volume and Nucleation Time
Frank Stratmann, Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research, Leipzig, Germany; and T. Clauss, S. Hartmann, D. Niedermeier, A. Kiselev, R. A. Shaw, and H. Wex
2:45 PM
J15.6
Observations and modelings of aerosol and CCN in Northwestern China
Shengjie Niu Sr., Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, Nanjing, jiangsu, China

3:00 PM-3:05 PM: Thursday, 27 January 2011


Registration Closes

3:00 PM-3:30 PM: Thursday, 27 January 2011


Coffee Break

Meet the President

3:30 PM-5:00 PM: Thursday, 27 January 2011

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Session 9
Development and Application of the Integrated Meteorology and Chemistry Models
Location: 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
Host: 13th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Georg Grell, NOAA/ESRL/GSD; Paul, A. Makar, EC
4:00 PM
9.2
Evaluation of convective transport in the GEOS-5 Chemistry and Climate Model
Kenneth E. Pickering, NASA/GSFC/Univ. of Maryland, Greenbelt, MD; and L. Ott, J. J. Shi, W. K. Tao, C. Mari, and H. Schlager
4:15 PM
9.3
Simulation of air pollution events in western North America using a nested on-line model (GEM-MACH)
Paul, A. Makar, EC, Toronto, ON, Canada; and C. Stroud, C. J. Mooney, W. Gong, S. Gong, M. D. Moran, A. M. Macdonald, R. Leaitch, S. Menard, H. Landry, R. Pavlovic, and A. Kallaur

5:00 PM-5:05 PM: Thursday, 27 January 2011


AMS 91st Annual Meeting Adjourns