16th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry

Program Chairs: Renyi Zhang , Texas A&M University ; Tom Jobson , Washington State University

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Saturday, 1 February 2014

7:30 AM-10:00 AM: Saturday, 1 February 2014


Registration for Student Conference and Short Courses

Sunday, 2 February 2014

7:30 AM-9:00 AM: Sunday, 2 February 2014


Registration for Short Courses and Conference for Early Career Professionals

9:00 AM-6:00 PM: Sunday, 2 February 2014


Registration Open for Annual Meeting

12:00 PM-4:00 PM: Sunday, 2 February 2014


WeatherFest

4:00 PM-5:30 PM: Sunday, 2 February 2014


94th Annual Review, New Fellows, and Featured Awards
Location: Room C302 (The Georgia World Congress Center )

Monday, 3 February 2014

7:30 AM-5:30 PM: Monday, 3 February 2014


Registration Continues through February 5

9:00 AM-10:30 AM: Monday, 3 February 2014

Recording files available
Plenary Session 1
14th Presidential Forum: Extreme Weather, Climate, and the Built Environment: New Perspectives, Opportunities, and Tools
Location: Thomas Murphy Ballroom (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Hosts: (Joint between the Second Symposium on Prediction of the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Impacts on Weather and Climate Extremes; the 14th Presidential Forum; the Second Symposium on the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation; the Superstorm Sandy and the Built Environment: New Perspectives, Opportunities, and Tools; the Stanley A. Changnon Symposium; the Edward S. Epstein Symposium; the 30th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies; the 28th Conference on Hydrology; the 26th Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 26th Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting / 22nd Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction; the 23rd Symposium on Education; the 22nd Conference on Probability and Statistics in the Atmospheric Sciences; the 18th Joint Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with the A&WMA; the 18th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the 16th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 12th Conference on Artificial and Computational Intelligence and its Applications to the Environmental Sciences; the 12th History Symposium; the 12th Symposium on the Coastal Environment; the 11th Conference on Space Weather; the 11th Symposium on the Urban Environment; the Tenth Annual Symposium on New Generation Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the Ninth Symposium on Policy and Socio-Economic Research; the Sixth Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the Fifth Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Fifth Conference on Environment and Health; the Fourth Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology Special Symposium; the Fourth Conference on Transition of Research to Operations; the Fourth Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python; the Second Symposium on the Weather and Climate Enterprise; the Second Symposium on Building a Weather-Ready Nation: Enhancing Our Nation’s Readiness, Responsiveness, and Resilience to High Impact Weather Events; and the Special Symposium on Severe Local Storms: The Current State of the Science and Understanding Impacts )
Moderator: Margaret Davidson, NOAA/Office for Coastal Management
Panelists: Leslie Chapman-Henderson, Federal Alliance for Safe Homes; David Perkes, Mississippi State Univ.; Ellis Stanley, Hammerman & Gainer International, Inc.; David W. Titley, Penn State University; Peter Kareiva, The Nature Conservancy
Speaker: Andy Revkin, Dot Earth blogger, The New York Times, and Senior Fellow for Environmental Understanding, Pace University
  9:00 AM
Welcoming Remarks

  9:05 AM
PL1.1
The New Communication Climate - An exploration of tools and traits that give the best chance of success in facing a fast-forward media landscape and changing climate
Andy Revkin, Dot Earth blogger, The New York Times, and Senior Fellow for Environmental Understanding, Pace University, New York, NY
  9:25 AM
Panel Discussion

  10:25 AM
Concluding Remarks

9:00 AM-11:00 AM: Monday, 3 February 2014


Spouses' Coffee

10:30 AM-11:00 AM: Monday, 3 February 2014


Coffee Break

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Monday, 3 February 2014


Lunch Break

2:30 PM-4:00 PM: Monday, 3 February 2014


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
Location: Hall C3 (The Georgia World Congress Center )

5:30 PM-7:30 PM: Monday, 3 February 2014


Reception and Exhibits Opening

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

8:30 AM-9:45 AM: Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Recording files available
Session 1
Winter time air quality studies
Location: Room C113 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Host: 16th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Chair: Tom Jobson, Washington State Univeristy
CoChair: N. L. Wigder, University of Washington
  8:30 AM
1.1
Aircraft measurements in the Uintah Basin of Utah in winter 2013 during a high ozone event
Samuel J. Oltmans, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and A. Karion, R. C. Schnell, C. Sweeney, G. Petron, S. Wolter, D. Neff, S. Montzka, and B. Miller
  8:45 AM
1.2
Analysis of High Wintertime Ozone Events in the Upper Green River Basin, Wyoming
Bernhard Rappenglueck, University of Houston, Houston, TX; and L. Ackermann, S. Alvarez, J. Golovko, M. Buhr, R. Field, J. Soltis, D. C. Montague, B. Hauze, A. Scott, D. Risch, G. Wilkerson, D. Bush, T. Stoeckenius, and C. Keslar

  9:00 AM
1.3
Modeling air quality during a wintertime cloudy stagnation period in Boise Idaho using the WRF-CMAQ framework
RUI zhang, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and S. Chung, T. M. VanReken, and B. K. Lamb
  9:15 AM
1.4
Impacts of Persistent Low Cloud on Air Pollution Concentrations during Wintertime Stagnation Conditions
Timothy M. VanReken, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and B. T. Jobson, G. S. VanderSchelden, C. L. Herring, S. D. Kaspari, Q. Zhu, Z. Gao, B. K. Lamb, H. Liu, J. Johnston, and R. S. Dhammapala

  9:30 AM
1.5
Black Carbon and Aldehyde Sources in Winter
B.T. Jobson, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington; and T. M. VanReken, G. S. VanderSchelden, B. K. Lamb, C. L. Herring, H. Liu, S. D. Kaspari, and R. S. Dhammapala

9:00 AM-11:00 AM: Tuesday, 4 February 2014


Spouses' Coffee

9:45 AM-11:00 AM: Tuesday, 4 February 2014


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
Location: Hall C3 (The Georgia World Congress Center )

Poster Session 1
Atmospheric Chemistry Conference Poster Session
Location: Hall C3 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Host: 16th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Chair: B.T. Jobson, Washington State University
 
258
Investigation of the Air Quality Impacts of an Aviation Biofuel Industry based on Woody Biomass in the Pacific Northwest
Vikram Ravi, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and F. H. Thorpe, S. Chung, B. Lamb, J. Vaughan, T. Jobson, and M. Wolcott

Handout (1.0 MB)

 
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260
Examining Transportation of Natural Gas Exploration Emissions in the High Plains Region Using the WRF-Chem Model
Samantha I. Strong-Henninger, Creighton University, Omaha, NE; and T. J. Wagner and D. Stokowski

 
261
Correlation of DIAL Ozone Observations with Lightning
Harold Peterson, USRA, Huntsville, AL; and S. Kuang, W. J. Koshak, and M. J. Newchurch

 
262
Measurements of Submicron Aerosols in Houston, Texas
Renyi Zhang, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and M. Levy and J. Zheng

 
264
Sensitivity to Planetary Boundaries Layer Schemes in the WRF model: Air Quality applications in coastal areas of the Gulf Of Mexico
Carlos A. Pérez, Ministerio de Medio ambiente y recursos Naturales, San Salvador, El Salvador

Handout (2.8 MB)

 
266
Evaluation of an Atmospheric Tracer Method at an Airfield for Use in Quantifying Natural Gas Well Development and Completion Emissions
Bradley Lawrence Wells, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and A. Hecobian, J. L. Collett Jr., and J. Ham

 
268
Numerical Simulation of atmospheric mercury in central Mississippi
Duanjun Lu, Jackson State Univ., Jackson, MS; and J. Cizdziel, Y. Jiang, L. D. White, and R. S. Reddy

 
270
Potential Overwater Transport of Near Surface Ozone from Proposed Offshore Oil and Gas Development in the Caspian Sea Region
Martin Gauthier, Rowan Williams Davies and Irwin Inc., Ottawa, ON, Canada; and J. Lundgren, N. Chan, W. Boulton, M. Lepage, Z. Adelman, S. Arunachalam, A. Xiu, and M. Omary

 
271
Evaluation of atmospheric chemical models using aircraft data
Sean W. Freeman, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and N. Grossberg, R. B. Pierce, P. Lee, F. Ngan, E. L. Yates, L. T. Iraci, and B. L. Lefer

 
272
Study of Volatile Organic Compounds Precursors Ozone in the Metropolitan Area of Sao Paulo
Debora Souza Alvim, D. S., National Institute for Space Research, Cachoeira Paulista, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and L. V. Gatti, S. M. Correa, C. Rossatti, and E. R. Gutierrez
Manuscript (286.1 kB)

Handout (662.2 kB)

 
273
CO2 budget for Amazon Basin using Inverse modeling
Monica D'Amelio, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and L. V. Gatti, J. Miller, H. R. Rocha, E. R. Gutierrez, D. S. Alvim, D. S., and M. Gloor

Handout (2.9 MB)

11:00 AM-12:00 PM: Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Recording files available
Session 2
Biomass Burning Impacts on Air Quality and Atmospheric Chemistry
Location: Room C113 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Host: 16th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Chair: T.M. VanReken, Washington State University
CoChair: Bernhard Rappenglueck, University of Houston
  11:00 AM
2.1
Use of a statistical model to identify ozone exceptional events in the western U.S
Dan Jaffe, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and N. L. Wigder, N. Downey, G. Pfister, A. Boynard, and S. B. Reid
  11:15 AM
2.2
  11:30 AM
2.3
Chemical, Physical, Optical and Radiative Measurements of Biomass Burning Aerosol and Related Pollutants in Boreal Spring Southeast Asia: Results of 2010–2013 7-SEAS Campaigns
Neng-Huei (George) Lin, National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan; and S. C. Tsay, B. Holben, C. Hsu, N. X. Anh, J. S. Reid, G. R. sheu, K. H. Chi, S. H. Wang, C. T. Lee, L. C. Wang, J. L. Wang, W. N. Chen, E. J. Welton, S. T. Liang, K. Sopajaree, H. Maring, S. Janjai, and S. Chantara

  11:45 AM
2.4
Indoor Air Pollution due to Yak Dung Combustion in Nam Co, Tibet
Eri Saikawa, Emory University, Atlanta, GA; and Q. Xiao, R. Yokelson, P. Chen, C. Li, and S. Kang

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Tuesday, 4 February 2014


Lunch Break

Stanley a. Changnon Luncheon
Location: Room B401 (The Georgia World Congress Center )

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Recording files available
Session 3
Air Quality and Atmospheric Chemistry Measurements I
Location: Room C113 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Host: 16th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Chair: Renyi Zhang, Texas A&M University
CoChair: Susan Kemball-Cook, ENVIRON International Corporation
  2:00 PM
3.3
Analyzing methane emissions from the San Joaquin Valley, California using combined airborne and tower measurements
Emma L. Yates, NASA/ARC, Moffett Field, CA; and M. S. Johnson, M. L. Fischer, J. M. Tadic, T. Tanaka, M. Loewenstein, W. Gore, and L. T. Iraci

  2:45 PM
3.6
Evaluating NOx Emission Inventories for Regulatory Air Quality Modeling Using Satellite and Model Data
Susan Kemball-Cook, ENVIRON International Corporation, Novato, CA; and J. Johnson, G. Yarwood, B. Dornblaser, and M. Estes

3:00 PM-3:30 PM: Tuesday, 4 February 2014


Coffee Break

Meet the President
Location: Room C103 (The Georgia World Congress Center )

3:30 PM-5:15 PM: Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Recording files available
Session 4
Impacts of Oil and Gas Industry Emissions on Atmospheric Chemistry
Location: Room C113 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Host: 16th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Chair: Stuart A. McKeen, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado & NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory/Chemical Sciences Division
CoChair: Eduardo P. Olaguer Jr., Houston Advanced Research Center

combine off shore session and shale oil and gas
  3:30 PM
4.1A
Mobile, In Situ Surface Greenhouse Gas Validation of Satellite Greenhouse Gas Anomalies - Fossil Fuel Industrial Contributions
Ira Leifer, Bubbleology Research International/University of California, Solvang, CA; and H. Bovensmann, J. Burrows, E. T. Egland, K. Gerilowski, O. Krings, C. Melton, and D. Tratt
  4:00 PM
4.2
Plume Dispersion Modeling of Aromatic VOC from the Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill
Stuart A. McKeen, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado and NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory/Chemical Sciences Division, Boulder, CO; and J. A. de Gouw, R. A. Ahmadov, C. Warneke, T. B. Ryerson, D. D. Parrish, D. Blake, E. Atlas, and A. R. Ravishankara
  4:15 PM
4.3
  4:30 PM
4.4
The Anatomy of High Levels of Wintertime Photochemical Ozone Production in the Uintah Basin, Utah, 2013
Russell C. Schnell, NOAA, Boulder, Colorado; and S. J. Oltmans, B. Johnson, E. Hall, P. Cullis, A. Jordan, C. Sterling, R. Albee, and T. Mefford
  4:45 PM
4.5
Regional methane emissions estimates in northern Pennsylvania gas fields using a mesoscale atmospheric inversion system
Thomas lauvaux, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; and A. Deng, B. Gaudet, S. J. Richardson, N. L. Miles, J. N. Ciccarelli, and K. J. Davis
  5:00 PM
4.6
Source Attribution and Fine Scale Impact Assessment of Oil and Gas Site Emissions
Eduardo P. Olaguer Jr., Houston Advanced Research Center, Woodlands, TX

5:00 PM-6:00 PM: Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Recording files available
Session 1
Bernhard Haurwitz Memorial Lecture
Location: Room C106 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Hosts: (Joint between the 26th Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 14th Presidential Forum; the Second Symposium on Prediction of the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Impacts on Weather and Climate Extremes; the Second Symposium on the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation; the Stanley A. Changnon Symposium; the 30th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies; the 28th Conference on Hydrology; the 26th Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting / 22nd Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction; the 23rd Symposium on Education; the 22nd Conference on Probability and Statistics in the Atmospheric Sciences; the 18th Joint Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with the A&WMA; the 18th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the 16th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 12th Conference on Artificial and Computational Intelligence and its Applications to the Environmental Sciences; the 12th History Symposium; the 12th Symposium on the Coastal Environment; the 11th Conference on Space Weather; the 11th Symposium on the Urban Environment; the Tenth Annual Symposium on New Generation Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the Ninth Symposium on Policy and Socio-Economic Research; the Sixth Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the Fifth Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Fifth Conference on Environment and Health; the Fourth Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology Special Symposium; the Fourth Conference on Transition of Research to Operations; the Fourth Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python; the Second Symposium on the Weather and Climate Enterprise; the Second Symposium on Building a Weather-Ready Nation: Enhancing Our Nation’s Readiness, Responsiveness, and Resilience to High Impact Weather Events; the Major Weather Events and Societal Impacts of 2013; and the Special Symposium on Severe Local Storms: The Current State of the Science and Understanding Impacts )
  5:00 PM
L1.1
Towards a general theory of global monsoons (Invited Presentation)
Peter J. Webster, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

8:30 AM-10:00 AM: Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Recording files available
Session 5
Air Quality and Atmospheric Chemistry Measurements II
Location: Room C113 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Host: 16th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Chair: Kenneth Pickering, NASA/GSFC
CoChair: Andrew O. Langford, NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory/Chemical Sciences Division
  8:30 AM
5.1
Ozone Profile Observations at Huntsville: Toward Understanding Southeast North American Chemistry
M. J. Newchurch, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and S. Kuang, J. Burris, L. Wang, G. Huang, W. Cantrell, B. Johnson, P. Cullis, and E. Eloranta
  8:45 AM
5.2
Preliminary findings from the 2013 Las Vegas Ozone Study (LVOS)
Andrew O. Langford, NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory/Chemical Sciences Division, Boulder, CO; and C. J. Senff, R. J. Alvarez II, J. Brioude, O. R. Cooper, J. S. Holloway, R. D. Marchbanks, S. P. Sandberg, A. M. Weickmann, and E. J. Williams
  9:00 AM
5.3
Ozonesonde and satellite measurements of Summer 2010 lightning-induced nitrogen oxides and subsequent ozone generation over the Tropical Atlantic Ocean
Jonathan W. Smith, National Research Council Postdoc Associate at NOAA/NESDIS/Center for Satellite Applications and Research, College Park, MD; and N. R. Nalli
  9:15 AM
5.4
Quantifying the regional and global tropospheric ozone variability driven by ENSO using the GEOS-5 Ozone Assimilation
Mark A. Olsen, NASA/GESTAR, Greenbelt, MD; and J. Ziemke, K. Wargan, J. C. Witte, S. Pawson, and B. Duncan
  9:45 AM
5.6
Measurements of Submicron Aerosols during the Cal–Mex 2010 Field Campaign
Misti Levy, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and R. Zhang and J. Zheng

9:00 AM-11:00 AM: Wednesday, 5 February 2014


Spouses' Coffee

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Wednesday, 5 February 2014


Coffee Break

Meet the President
Location: Room C103 (The Georgia World Congress Center )

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Recording files available
Session 6
Chemical Transport Modeling I
Location: Room C113 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Host: 16th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Chair: Mark W. Seefeldt, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado
CoChair: Benjamin E. Brown-Steiner, NCAR and Cornell University
  10:30 AM
6.1
CMAQ Simulation of the January–February 2013 DISCOVER-AQ Field Campaign Period in the San Joaquin Valley of California and Comparison with Observations
Kenneth Pickering, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and C. P. Loughner, J. H. Crawford, A. Kaduwela, Z. Zhao, B. E. Anderson, R. A. Ferrare, and B. Holben
  11:00 AM
6.3
A WRF-Chem flash rate parameterization scheme and LNOx analysis of the 29–30 May 2012 convective event in Oklahoma during DC3
Kristin A. Cummings, NASA/Kennedy Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, FL; and K. Pickering, M. C. Barth, M. M. Bela, Y. Li, D. Allen, E. Bruning, D. R. MacGorman, A. J. Weinheimer, I. B. Pollack, T. B. Ryerson, and H. Huntrieser
  11:15 AM
6.4
Evaluation of the importance of wet scavenging for the May 29, 2012 DC3 severe storm case using results from WRF-chem simulations
Megan Marie Bela, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and M. C. Barth, O. B. Toon, A. Fried, H. Morrison, K. Pickering, K. A. Cummings, Y. Li, D. Allen, and K. W. Manning
  11:30 AM
6.5
The Impact of Changing Surface Transportation on Northeast US Chemical Weather and Chemical Climate
Benjamin E. Brown-Steiner, NCAR and Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; and P. Hess, K. Donaghy, and J. Chen
  11:45 AM
6.6

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Wednesday, 5 February 2014


Lunch Break

Women in the Atmospheric Sciences Luncheon: A Conversation about the Future
Location: Room C112 (The Georgia World Congress Center )

1:30 PM-2:15 PM: Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Recording files available
Session 7
Chemical Transport Modeling II
Location: Room C113 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Host: 16th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Chair: Mark W. Seefeldt, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado
CoChair: Tom Jobson, Washington State Univeristy
  1:30 PM
7.1
  1:45 PM
7.3
A Parallel Adaptive Wavelet-based Mesh Refinement for Global Atmospheric Chemical Transport Modeling
Artem N. Semakin, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; and Y. Rastigejev

1:30 PM-2:30 PM: Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Recording files available
Lecture 2
Horton Lecture
Location: Georgia Ballroom 1 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Hosts: (Joint between the 28th Conference on Hydrology; the Second Symposium on Prediction of the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Impacts on Weather and Climate Extremes; the Second Symposium on the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation; the Edward S. Epstein Symposium; the 30th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies; the 26th Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 26th Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting / 22nd Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction; the 23rd Symposium on Education; the 22nd Conference on Probability and Statistics in the Atmospheric Sciences; the 18th Joint Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with the A&WMA; the 18th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the 16th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 12th Conference on Artificial and Computational Intelligence and its Applications to the Environmental Sciences; the 12th History Symposium; the 12th Symposium on the Coastal Environment; the 11th Conference on Space Weather; the 11th Symposium on the Urban Environment; the Tenth Annual Symposium on New Generation Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the Ninth Symposium on Policy and Socio-Economic Research; the Seventh Annual CCM Forum: Certified Consulting Meteorologists; the Sixth Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the Fifth Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Fifth Conference on Environment and Health; the Fourth Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology Special Symposium; the Fourth Conference on Transition of Research to Operations; the Fourth Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python; the Second Symposium on the Weather and Climate Enterprise; the Second Symposium on Building a Weather-Ready Nation: Enhancing Our Nation’s Readiness, Responsiveness, and Resilience to High Impact Weather Events; and the Special Symposium on Severe Local Storms: The Current State of the Science and Understanding Impacts )

2:30 PM-4:00 PM: Wednesday, 5 February 2014


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
Location: Hall C3 (The Georgia World Congress Center )

4:00 PM-5:30 PM: Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Recording files available
Themed Joint Session 11
Aerosol formation and the impacts on clouds and climate
Location: Room C207 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Hosts: (Joint between the Sixth Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 16th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Chairs: Manishkumar Shrivastava, PNNL; Lin Wang, Fudan Univ.
  4:00 PM
TJ11.1
Observational Evidence Characterizing Aerosol-Cloud Interactions (Invited Presentation)
Lynn M. Russell, SIO/Univ. Of California, La Jolla, CA; and A. Corrigan, R. Modini, K. J. Sanchez, G. Roberts, J. Liggio, R. Leaitch, A. M. Macdonald, L. N. Hawkins, J. Lin, A. Nenes, J. Schroder, A. K. Bertram, A. Sorooshian, H. Jonsson, M. Coggon, and J. H. Seinfeld

  4:30 PM
TJ11.2
Observations of condensed phase liquid water and water mediated partitioning during the Southern Oxidant and Aerosol Study (Invited Presentation)
Markus D. Petters, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and K. Nguyen, A. Carlton, and S. Suda

  5:00 PM
TJ11.3
Simulating cloud-aerosol interactions in shallow cumuli: Results from the 2007 CHAPS field study
Larry K. Berg, PNNL, Richland, WA; and M. Shrivastava, J. D. Fast, R. Easter, E. G. Chapman, Y. Liu, and C. Berkowitz

  5:15 PM
TJ11.4

5:00 PM-6:00 PM: Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Recording files available
Lecture 3
Walter Orr Roberts Lecture
Location: Room C113 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Hosts: (Joint between the 16th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the Second Symposium on Prediction of the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Impacts on Weather and Climate Extremes; the Second Symposium on the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation; the Stanley A. Changnon Symposium; the Edward S. Epstein Symposium; the 30th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies; the 28th Conference on Hydrology; the 26th Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 26th Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting / 22nd Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction; the 23rd Symposium on Education; the 22nd Conference on Probability and Statistics in the Atmospheric Sciences; the 18th Joint Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with the A&WMA; the 18th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the 12th Conference on Artificial and Computational Intelligence and its Applications to the Environmental Sciences; the 12th History Symposium; the 12th Symposium on the Coastal Environment; the 11th Conference on Space Weather; the 11th Symposium on the Urban Environment; the Tenth Annual Symposium on New Generation Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the Ninth Symposium on Policy and Socio-Economic Research; the Seventh Annual CCM Forum: Certified Consulting Meteorologists; the Sixth Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the Fifth Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Fifth Conference on Environment and Health; the Fourth Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology Special Symposium; the Fourth Conference on Transition of Research to Operations; the Fourth Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python; the Second Symposium on the Weather and Climate Enterprise; the Second Symposium on Building a Weather-Ready Nation: Enhancing Our Nation’s Readiness, Responsiveness, and Resilience to High Impact Weather Events; and the Special Symposium on Severe Local Storms: The Current State of the Science and Understanding Impacts )
  5:00 PM
L3.1

5:30 PM-6:30 PM: Wednesday, 5 February 2014


Awards Banquet Reception in the Exhibit Hall

7:00 PM-10:00 PM: Wednesday, 5 February 2014


94th AMS Awards Banquet

Thursday, 6 February 2014

9:45 AM-11:00 AM: Thursday, 6 February 2014


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
Location: Hall C3 (The Georgia World Congress Center )

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Thursday, 6 February 2014


Lunch Break

3:00 PM-3:05 PM: Thursday, 6 February 2014


Registration Closes

3:00 PM-3:30 PM: Thursday, 6 February 2014


Coffee Break

Meet the President
Location: Room C103 (The Georgia World Congress Center )

5:00 PM-5:05 PM: Thursday, 6 February 2014


AMS 94th Annual Meeting Adjourns