17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry

Program Chairs: Tom Jobson , Washington State Univeristy ; Jiwen Fan , PNNL
Reviewers: Jeffrey L. Collett Jr. , Colorado State University ; Jonathan Jiang , JPL ; Joel A. Thornton , University of Washington ; Abhishek Chatterjee , NCAR ; Philip Rasch , PNNL ; Eduardo P. Olaguer Jr. , Houston Advanced Research Center

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Saturday, 3 January 2015

7:30 AM-10:00 AM: Saturday, 3 January 2015


Registration for Student Conference and Short Courses
Location: Lobby of Exhibit Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Sunday, 4 January 2015

7:30 AM-9:00 AM: Sunday, 4 January 2015


Registration for Short Courses and Conference for Early Career Professionals
Location: Lobby of Exhibit Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

9:00 AM-6:00 PM: Sunday, 4 January 2015


Registration Open for Annual Meeting
Location: Lobby of Exhibit Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

12:00 PM-4:00 PM: Sunday, 4 January 2015


WeatherFest
Location: Hall 1 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

3:00 PM-4:00 PM: Sunday, 4 January 2015


Newcomer’s Welcome and Informational Exchange
Location: 127ABC (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

4:00 PM-5:30 PM: Sunday, 4 January 2015


95th Annual Review, New Fellows, and Featured Awards
Location: 122BC (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

5:45 PM-8:00 PM: Sunday, 4 January 2015


Fellows Reception
Location: North Ballroom Foyer (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Monday, 5 January 2015

7:30 AM-6:00 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015


Registration Continues through January 7
Location: Lobby of Exhibit Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

9:00 AM-10:30 AM: Monday, 5 January 2015

Recording files available
Plenary Session 1
15th Presidential Forum: Will Weather Change Forever—Anticipating Meteorology in 2040
Location: North Ballroom CD (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the Major Weather Events and Societal Impacts of 2014; the Eugenia Kalnay Symposium; the Harry R. Glahn Symposium; the 31st Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies; the 29th Conference on Hydrology; the 27th Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 24th Symposium on Education; the 20th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography; the 20th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; the 19th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the 19th Conference on Air-Sea Interaction; the 18th Conference on Middle Atmosphere; the 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 17th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology; the 13th Conference on Artificial Intelligence; the 13th Symposium on the Coastal Environment; the 13th History Symposium; the 12th Conference on Space Weather; the 11th Annual Symposium on New Generation Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the 10th Symposium on Societal Applications: Policy, Research and Practice; the Eighth Annual CCM Forum: Certified Consulting Meteorologists; the Seventh Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications; the Seventh Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data; the Seventh Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the Sixth Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Sixth Conference on Environment and Health; the Fifth Conference on Transition of Research to Operations; the Fifth Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python; the Third Annual Conference for Early Career Professionals; the Third Symposium on the Weather and Climate Enterprise; the Third Symposium on Building a Weather-Ready Nation: Enhancing Our Nation’s Readiness, Responsiveness, and Resilience to High Impact Weather Events; the Third Symposium on the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation; the Third Symposium on Prediction of the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Processes, Prediction and Impact; the First Symposium on High Performance Computing for Weather, Water, and Climate; the Special Symposium on Model Postprocessing and Downscaling; the Special Symposium on the South Asia Monsoon; the Air Pollution Meteorology and Human Health Symposium; and the 15th Presidential Forum )
Program Chair: Kathryn Sullivan, NOAA
Moderator: Kimberly E. Klockow, NOAA
Keynote: Kathryn Sullivan, NOAA
Panelists: Bernadette Woods Placky, Climate Central; Mac Devine, IBM Cloud Services Division; Kathryn Sullivan, NOAA; Curtis L. Walker, University of Nebraska

Twenty five years hence, meteorology will be much different and expand far beyond the traditional weather forecast. Personal sensors will monitor weather nearly everywhere. Advanced computing will allow us to forecast at perhaps minute scales and kilometer resolutions, customized for each particular user. Post-mobile devices will enable instantaneous use of the information – even in remote areas of today’s developing nations. Transportation will be safer, businesses will operate more efficiently, events will automatically schedule around anticipated weather, and much more. Operational weather forecasts will be interlaced with new environmental elements that impact economic, health, energy, and security decisions. Many aspects of our daily lives will change forever. Climate change’s possibilities add a critical dimension to community resiliency. Should global weather patterns be altered, forecasting could become more challenging than today. The recent release of the fifth IPCC synthesis report has brought focus to this particular issue. Dr. Kathryn Sullivan, NOAA Administrator, will lead the session with a keynote on her vision for the meteorology enterprise in the year 2040. Following her keynote, the panelists - representing different demographics and perspectives - will then provide their vision, accompanied by a moderated discussion among the panelists.
  9:00 AM
William B (Bill) Gail: Introductory remarks
  9:08 AM
Kimberly E. Klockow: Moderator welcoming remarks
  9:16 AM
Dr. Kathryn Sullivan: AMS 2015 Annual Meeting Presidential Forum Keynote
  9:24 AM
Curtis Walker: Will Weather Change Forever – Anticipating Meteorology in 2040
  9:32 AM
Bernadette Woods Placky: Will Weather Change Forever? Anticipating Meteorology in 2040
  9:40 AM
Mac Devine: The Perfect Storm Intensifies - The Convergence of BigData, Cloud and the Internet of Things is Now at Full Strength

9:00 AM-11:00 AM: Monday, 5 January 2015


Spouses' Coffee

10:30 AM-11:00 AM: Monday, 5 January 2015


Coffee Break
Location: North Ballroom Foyer (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

11:00 AM-12:00 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015

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Session 1
Urban Chemical Cartography: Charting Spatial Gradients with Novel Measurement Platforms
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Misti Levy, Texas A&M University; Eduardo P. Olaguer Jr., Houston Advanced Research Center
  11:15 AM
1.2
The Benzene and other Toxics Exposure (BEE-TEX) Study
Eduardo P. Olaguer Jr., Houston Advanced Research Center, Woodlands, TX; and J. Stutz, C. Kolb, S. C. Herndon, W. Vizuete, and M. H. Erickson

  11:30 AM
1.3
A novel method to determine the spatial distribution of BTEX using long-path absorption spectroscopy
Jochen Stutz, University of California, Los Angeles, CA; and S. C. Hurlock, O. Pikelnaya, J. Festa, T. Catalina, C. Fedele, and E. P. Olaguer Jr.

  11:45 AM
1.4
Analysis of Lower Tropospheric Trace Gas Profiles Obtained from a Unique Combination of Aircraft and Tethered Balloon Observations
G. Mazzuca, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and R. D. Clark, K. Pickering, R. Dickerson, A. J. Weinheimer, and D. Stein-Zweers

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015


Lunch Break

12:45 PM-1:05 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015


Daily Weather Briefings
Location: 132AB (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

1:30 PM-2:30 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015

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Session 2
Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Measurements, Processes and Impacts I
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Berrien Moore III, National Weather Center/Univ. of Oklahoma; Sean Crowell, University of Oklahoma; Abhishek Chatterjee, NCAR

Over the last decade, significant advances have been made in both in situ and remote sensing technologies for measuring greenhouse gases (GHGs). In addition, the planned launch of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO-2) and the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) instruments later this year should yield more information on GHGs than ever before. While these multiple observational platforms provide a significant potential for the monitoring of GHG emissions, more and more uncertainties are coming to light regarding our understanding of the global and regional budgets of GHGs, and in the identification and quantification of their climate feedback sensitivities. This session solicits abstracts that address these uncertainties using models and observations, and provides new insights on process understanding across a variety of spatial and temporal scales. We encourage contributions on current and prospective observation technologies for GHGs, modeling studies to quantify GHG budgets and their associated uncertainties, evaluation and benchmarking of GHG estimates from Earth System Models using contemporary observations, and integration of observations and models to augment our process-based understanding.
  1:30 PM
2.1
  1:45 PM
2.2
MuQuantification of high-resolution, bottom-up fossil fuel CO2 emissions at the global, national and urban landscape domains
Kevin Gurney, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and S. Asefi-Najafabady, R. Patarasuk, P. Rayner, X. Zhang, Y. Song, D. O'Keeffe, I. Razlivanov, D. Mendoza, Y. Zhou, J. Huang, and B. Benes

  2:00 PM
2.3
A multiyear, global gridded fossil fuel CO2 emissions data product: evaluation and analysis of results
salvi Asefi-Najafabady, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and P. Rayner, K. Gurney, A. McRobert, Y. Song, K. Coltin, J. Huang, C. Elvidge, and K. Baugh

2:30 PM-4:00 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
Location: Hall 4 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Poster Session 1
Atmospheric Chemistry Poster Session 1 (Mon)
Host: 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Tom Jobson, Washington State Univeristy; Jonathan Jiang, JPL
 
283
Sensitivity study of the multicomponent aerosol optical properties with various mixture types, refractive index and particle diameter
Chang Hoon Jung, Kyungin Women's University, Incheon, South Korea; and J. Lee and Y. P. Kim

 
284
Chemical and Physical Processing of CCN and their Effects on Clouds
Stephen R. Noble, DRI, Reno, NV; and J. G. Hudson

 
285
 
288
Assessing Air Quality Models In Coastal Marine Environments Under Different PBL Physics in the Gulf of Mexico
Jose Hernandez, Bureau of Ocean and Energy Management, New Orleans, LA

 
290
Measurement and Analysis of offshore fog occurrences
Joerg Bendfeld, University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany; and S. Balluff and S. Krauter
Manuscript (690.5 kB)

 
291
The Impact of Dimethyl Sulfide Emissions on the Earth System
Philip J. Cameron-Smith, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and S. M. Elliott, S. J. Ghan, M. Shrivastava, D. Lucas, and M. Maltrud

 
292
Numerical and observational studies of fogs formed over the southern coastal region of the Korean Peninsula
WonHeung Kim, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea; and S. S. Yum, C. K. Kim, and K. Choi

 
293
 
294
Atmospheric Chemistry Knowledge Gaps for Accidental Releases of Chlorine from Railcars
Steven R. Hanna, Hanna Consultants, Kennebunkport, ME; and J. Chang, J. Hearn, B. B. Hicks, S. B. Fox, M. Whitmire, and D. P. Storwold Jr.

 
Poster 296 has been moved. New paper number is 4.4A.

 
Poster 297 has been moved. New paper number is 5.1A.

 
298
A Model of the Oxidation of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds in Cloud and Fog Droplets
Jershon Dale Eagar, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and P. Herckes and B. Ervens

 
299
Pyruvic acid photolysis: Characterization of the secondary organic aerosol formed
Rachel Severson, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO; and S. Nakao and S. Kreidenweis

 
300
A Study of the Aqueous Phase Processing of Organic Aerosols through Carbon Stable Isotope Analysis
Denise Napolitano, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and P. Herckes

 
301
Calibration and initial measurements with a low-cost and moderate-precision CO2 sensor
Cory R. Martin, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and N. Zeng, K. Weber, W. Tribett, T. Kelly, R. Dickerson, and X. Ren

 
303
Characteristics of the Vertical Ozone Structures Measured at Huntsville in 2013
Shi Kuang, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and M. J. Newchurch, J. Burris, L. Wang, B. Johnson, P. Cullis, G. Huang, and W. Cantrell

4:00 PM-5:30 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015

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Session 3
Green House Gas Emissions: Measurements, Processes and Impacts II
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Sean Crowell, University of Oklahoma; Abhishek Chatterjee, NCAR
  4:00 PM
3.1
Assimilation of satellite carbon dioxide retrievals and calibration of their error statistics
Brad Weir, USRA/NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and S. Pawson, L. Ott, K. Wargan, J. E. Nielsen, R. Todling, T. Machida, and M. Sasakawa
  4:15 PM
3.2
Quantifying the benefit of total column CO2 observations for constraining the global carbon budget: An inter-comparison study of top-down flux estimates based on GOSAT observations with bottom-up flux estimates from MsTMIP
Abhishek Chatterjee, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and A. M. Michalak, X. Qiu, E. D. Cody, C. O'Dell, D. N. Huntzinger, S. R. Kawa, T. Oda, C. R. Schwalm, V. Yadav, and M. MsTMIP Core and Modeling Teams

  4:30 PM
3.3
  4:45 PM
3.4
  5:00 PM
3.5
Airborne Lidar Measurements of Carbon Dioxide Regional and Point Sources
Robert T. Menzies, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and G. D. Spiers and J. C. Jacob

  5:15 PM
3.6
Synergies in a Constellation of Greenhouse Gas Observing Satellites
Sean Crowell, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and B. Moore III and P. Rayner

5:30 PM-7:30 PM: Monday, 5 January 2015


Reception and Exhibits Opening
Location: Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Tuesday, 6 January 2015

8:30 AM-9:45 AM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015

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Session 4
Fog and Cloud Chemistry, Biology and Deposition - I
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Pierre Herckes, Arizona State University; Jeffrey L. Collett Jr., Colorado State University
  8:30 AM
4.1
Cloud chemistry and aerosol processing during the HCCT-2010 hill cap cloud experiment
Dominik van Pinxteren, TROPOS, Leipzig, Germany; and L. Poulain, K. W. Fomba, K. Müller, A. Tilgner, S. Henning, F. Stratmann, S. Mertes, E. Harris, B. Sinha, J. Schneider, T. Lee, J. L. Collett, L. Whalley, D. Heard, B. D'Anna, C. George, and H. Herrmann

  9:00 AM
4.2
Cloud Water Chemistry Measured at Mt. Bamboo in East Asia since 1996
Neng-Huei (George) Lin, National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan

  9:15 AM
4.3
The Biology of Coastal Fog
Kathleen C. Weathers, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, NY; and M. E. Dueker and B. Han

  9:30 AM
4.4A
Characterization of chemical composition and aerosol processing by clouds and fogs from different field studies (Baengyeong Island and Daegwallyeong, South Korea)
Taehyoung Lee, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Yongin, South Korea; and A. J. Boris, J. Kim, Y. Lim, J. Ahn, Y. S. Park, J. Y. Jeong, S. Lee, S. Cho, T. Park, and J. L. Collett Jr.

9:00 AM-11:00 AM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015


Spouses' Coffee

9:45 AM-11:00 AM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
Location: Hall 4 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

11:00 AM-12:00 PM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Recording files available
Lecture 1
Bernhard Haurwitz Memorial Lecture
Location: 122BC (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the 15th Presidential Forum; the Major Weather Events and Societal Impacts of 2014; the Eugenia Kalnay Symposium; the Harry R. Glahn Symposium; the 31st Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies; the 29th Conference on Hydrology; the 24th Symposium on Education; the 20th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography; the 20th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; the 19th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the 19th Conference on Air-Sea Interaction; the 27th Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 18th Conference on Middle Atmosphere; the 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 17th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology; the 13th Conference on Artificial Intelligence; the 13th Symposium on the Coastal Environment; the 13th History Symposium; the 12th Conference on Space Weather; the 11th Annual Symposium on New Generation Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the 10th Symposium on Societal Applications: Policy, Research and Practice; the Seventh Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications; the Seventh Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data; the Seventh Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the Sixth Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Sixth Conference on Environment and Health; the Fifth Conference on Transition of Research to Operations; the Third Symposium on the Weather and Climate Enterprise; the Third Symposium on Building a Weather-Ready Nation: Enhancing Our Nation’s Readiness, Responsiveness, and Resilience to High Impact Weather Events; the Third Symposium on the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation; the Third Symposium on Prediction of the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Processes, Prediction and Impact; the First Symposium on High Performance Computing for Weather, Water, and Climate; and the Special Symposium on Model Postprocessing and Downscaling )
  11:00 AM
L1.1
Model Diagnoses of El Nino Teleconnections to the Global Atmosphere-Ocean System
Ngar-Cheung Lau, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
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Session 5
Fog and Cloud Chemistry, Biology, and Deposition - II
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Pierre Herckes, Arizona State University; Jeffrey L. Collett Jr., Colorado State University
  11:00 AM
5.1A
Multi-year measurements of radiation fog composition at a rural site in Pennsylvania
Derek J. Straub, Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA; and D. E. Ressler

  11:15 AM
5.2
Observation of Aqueous Processing of Organic Aerosol Components in Fog Water at Baengnyeong Island, South Korea
Alexandra J. Boris, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and T. Lee, S. Cho, J. Yeom, Y. Desyaterik, and J. L. Collett, Jr.
  11:30 AM
5.3

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015


Lunch Break

12:45 PM-1:05 PM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015


Daily Weather Briefings
Location: 132AB (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Recording files available
Joint Session 1
Marine aerosols: Sources, chemistry, and cloud-climate interactions I
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 19th Conference on Air-Sea Interaction; and the Seventh Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions )
Cochairs: Nicholas Meskhidze, North Carolina State University; Philip Rasch, PNNL
  1:45 PM
J1.2
Evidence for New Particle Formation in the Summertime Arctic near Resolute Bay, Nunavut, Canada
Julia Burkart, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; and M. Willis, F. Koellner, J. Schneider, H. Bozem, P. Hoor, R. Ghahremaninezhadgharelar, G. Wentworth, A. L. Norman, R. Brauner, C. Konrad, A. Herber, R. Leaitch, and J. P. D. Abbatt

  2:00 PM
J1.3
Hygroscopic growth and cloud droplet activation of marine hydrogels
Kyle Dawson, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and S. Suda, M. D. Petters, and N. Meskhidze

  2:30 PM
J1.5
New instrument for measuring size-resolved submicron sea-salt particle production from ocean
Nicholas Meskhidze, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and M. D. Petters, R. E. Reed, and K. Dawson

  2:45 PM
J1.6
Sources and Properties of Cloud Condensation Nuclei in the Marine Boundary Layer
P. K. Quinn, NOAA, Seattle, WA; and T. S. Bates, D. J. Coffman, K. J. Schulz, and L. M. Russell

3:00 PM-3:30 PM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015


Coffee Break
Location: Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Meet the President
Location: 126A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

3:30 PM-5:30 PM: Tuesday, 6 January 2015

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Joint Session 2
Marine aerosols: Sources, chemistry, and cloud-climate interactions II
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the 19th Conference on Air-Sea Interaction; the 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; and the Seventh Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions )
Cochairs: Nicholas Meskhidze, North Carolina State University; Philip Rasch, PNNL
  3:30 PM
J2.1
Advancing understanding of the marine biogeochemical influence on primary sea spray aerosol composition
Susannah M. Burrows, PNNL, Richland, WA; and S. M. Elliott, A. Frossard, D. T. McCoy, L. M. Russell, X. Liu, O. Ogunro, R. Easter, and P. Rasch

  3:45 PM
J2.2
Identifying links between sea spray ice nucleating particles and oceanic biological activity
Christina S. McCluskey, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and T. C. J. Hill, E. J. T. Levin, G. Cornwell, C. Sultana, C. Lee, H. A. Al-Mashat, O. Laskina, V. H. Grassian, C. M. Beall, K. A. Moore, K. A. Prather, D. Pham, R. C. Moffet, S. M. Kreidenweis, and P. J. DeMott
  4:00 PM
J2.3
Combined X-ray and Raman Spectroscopic Techniques Linking Sea Spray Aerosol to Surface Water Characteristics
Josephine Y. Aller, SUNY, Stony Brook, NY; and P. A. Alpert, D. A. Knopf, W. Kilthau, D. Bothe, T. W. Wilson, B. J. Murray, and J. Radway

  4:15 PM
J2.4
Ice nuclei in the sea surface microlayer
Theodore W. Wilson, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom; and L. A. ladino, P. A. Alpert, T. F. Whale, J. P. D. Abbatt, J. Y. Aller, A. K. Bertram, M. Breckels, C. Judd, D. A. Knopf, R. H. Mason, L. Miller, E. Polishchuk, C. L. Schiller, M. Si, W. Kilthau, J. P. S. Wong, O. Wurl, J. D. Yakobi-Hancock, and B. J. Murray

  4:30 PM
J2.5
On the Production of Large Ice Number Concentrations in Maritime Cumuli
Sonia Lasher-Trapp, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and D. Leon and P. J. DeMott

  4:45 PM
J2.6
  5:00 PM
J2.7
An investigation of the Enhanced Southern Oceans Anomaly (ESOA) over high latitude oceans
Jianglong Zhang, Univ. of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND; and M. Christensen, T. D. Toth, J. S. Reid, E. J. Hyer, J. R. Campbell, and X. Zhang

  5:15 PM
J2.8
The effect of sulfate aerosol and organic matter in sea spray aerosol on Southern Ocean cloud droplet number concentration and albedo
Daniel T. McCoy, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and S. M. Burrows, S. M. Elliott, D. P. Grosvenor, D. L. Hartmann, P. Rasch, and R. Wood

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

8:30 AM-10:00 AM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015

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Joint Session 3
Soil dust: Lofting and transport, characterization, and interactions with clouds and storms I
Location: 223 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the Seventh Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Ottmar Moehler, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; Paola Formenti, Laboratoire Interuniversitaire des Systemes Atmospheriques
  9:00 AM
J3.3
  9:15 AM
J3.4
Dust in AIDA Cloud Chamber Immersion Freezing Experiments
Romy Ullrich, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; and I. Steinke, N. Hiranuma, C. Hoose, O. Möhler, M. Niemand, and R. Wagner

  9:30 AM
J3.5
A Field Campaign for Tropical Convective Precipitation During Saharan Dust Season
Nathan Hosannah, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, PR; and H. Parsiani, J. E. González, N. D. Ramirez, D. V. Morris, and R. A. Armstrong
  9:45 AM
J3.6
The Relative Impacts of the SAL Relative Humidity and Dust Loading upon Tropical Cyclone Development
Stephen R. Herbener, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and S. M. Saleeby and S. C. van den Heever
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Session 6
Atmospheric Convection: Impact on Atmospheric Composition and Chemistry I
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Eric Jensen, NASA; Jonathan Jiang, JPL
  8:30 AM
6.1
Composition of the Asian Summer Monsoon: Climatology and variability from 10 years of Aura MLS measurements
Michelle L. Santee, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and G. L. Manney, M. Schwartz, N. Livesey, J. L. Neu, and W. G. Read

  8:45 AM
6.2
Composite Ozone Anomaly Patterns Generated by Strong Convective Events
Ian Folkins, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
  9:00 AM
6.3
Observational Evidence of the Moistening of the Lower Stratosphere by Tropical Deep Convection
Hui Su, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and J. Jiang, X. Wang, H. H. Aumann, and W. G. Read
  9:30 AM
6.5
Signature of a Pacific Hurricane in the Composition of the Upper Troposphere over Socorro, New Mexico
Ken Minschwaner, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM; and G. L. Manney, I. Petropavlovskikh, A. M. Thompson, L. A. Torres, B. Johnson, Z. D. Lawrence, and B. Sutherland

9:00 AM-11:00 AM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


Spouses' Coffee

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


Coffee Break
Location: Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Meet the President
Location: 126A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Recording files available
Joint Session 4
Soil dust: Lofting and transport, characterization, and interactions with clouds and storms II
Location: 223 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the Seventh Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Paola Formenti, Laboratoire Interuniversitaire des Systemes Atmospheriques; Ottmar Moehler, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  10:30 AM
J4.1
An improved model for mineral dust emission (Invited Presentation)
Jasper F. Kok, University of California, Los Angeles, CA; and N. M. Mahowald, G. Fratini, J. Gillies, M. Ishizuka, J. Leys, M. Mikami, S. U. Park, M. S. Park, R. S. Van Pelt, and T. Zobeck
  10:45 AM
J4.2A
New Observations of Miami Saharan Dust Events
Paquita Zuidema, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and S. Kramer, S. Purdue, R. Delgadillo, K. Voss, J. Prospero, and B. Albrecht
  11:15 AM
J4.4
Mapping Dust Source Regions in North Africa using MISR Satellite-Derived Cloud Motion Vectors and Aerosol Products
Michael Garay, NASA/JPL/California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; and O. Kalashnikova
  11:30 AM
J4.5
Vertical profiles of mineral dust in mixed East Asian pollution plumes based on Raman spectrometer lidar measurements
Matthias Tesche, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, United Kingdom; and D. Müller, Y. M. Noh, B. Tatarov, D. H. Shin, S. K. Shin, and Y. Kim

  11:45 AM
J4.6A
Size distribution and optical properties of long-range transported African dust
Paola Formenti, Laboratoire Interuniversitaire des Systemes Atmospheriques, Creteil, France; and P. Vallejo, C. Denjean, K. Desboeufs, M. Quinones, F. Cassola, and O. L. Mayol-Bracero
Recording files available
Session 7
Atmospheric Convection: Impact on Atmospheric Composition and Chemistry II
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Michelle L. Santee, JPL; Hui Su, JPL
  10:30 AM
7.1
High water vapor and associated signatures from MLS in the mid-latitude summer lowermost stratosphere: Implications for posited ozone destruction
Michael J. Schwartz, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and M. L. Santee, G. L. Manney, W. G. Read, N. J. Livesey, L. Froidevaux, and A. Lambert

  10:45 AM
7.2
Observations from MACPEX of enhanced chemical plumes and perturbations in tropopause structure in regions with deep convection
Gretchen L. Mullendore, Univ. of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND; and B. C. Bigelbach, L. E. Christensen, J. J. Metz, and K. Pinkney
  11:15 AM
7.4
Downward ozone transport associated with mesoscale convective storms in the central Amazon rainforest
Jose D. Fuentes, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; and M. Chamecki, T. Gerken, X. M. Hu, G. G. Katul, A. O. Manzi, R. M. Nascimento dos Santos, P. Stoy, J. Tóta, A. M. Trowbridge, C. von Randow, C. Schumacher, and L. Machado

  11:30 AM
7.5
Investigation of Low Ozone in the Tropical Tropopause Layer (TTL) in the Western Tropical Pacific
Alexander David Haugstad, NOAA, Boulder, CO; and E. J. Hintsa, J. W. Elkins, J. D. Nance, F. L. Moore, G. S. Dutton, B. D. Hall, A. McClure-Begley, L. Pan, C. R. Homeyer, A. J. Weinheimer, S. Honomichl, T. L. Campos, B. C. Daube, J. V. Pittman, and S. C. Wofsy

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


Lunch Break

Women in the Atmospheric Sciences Luncheon
Location: 213AB (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

12:45 PM-1:05 PM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


Daily Weather Briefings
Location: 132AB (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

1:30 PM-2:30 PM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


Lecture 2
Horton Lecture
Location: 127ABC (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the Eugenia Kalnay Symposium; the 31st Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies; the 27th Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 24th Symposium on Education; the 20th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography; the 20th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; the 19th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the 19th Conference on Air-Sea Interaction; the 29th Conference on Hydrology; the 18th Conference on Middle Atmosphere; the 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 17th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology; the 13th Conference on Artificial Intelligence; the 13th Symposium on the Coastal Environment; the 13th History Symposium; the 12th Conference on Space Weather; the 11th Annual Symposium on New Generation Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the 10th Symposium on Societal Applications: Policy, Research and Practice; the Eighth Annual CCM Forum: Certified Consulting Meteorologists; the Seventh Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications; the Seventh Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data; the Seventh Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the Sixth Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Sixth Conference on Environment and Health; the Fifth Conference on Transition of Research to Operations; the Third Symposium on the Weather and Climate Enterprise; the Third Symposium on Building a Weather-Ready Nation: Enhancing Our Nation’s Readiness, Responsiveness, and Resilience to High Impact Weather Events; the Third Symposium on the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation; the Third Symposium on Prediction of the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Processes, Prediction and Impact; the First Symposium on High Performance Computing for Weather, Water, and Climate; and the Special Symposium on Model Postprocessing and Downscaling )
Chair: Michael B. Ek, NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC

Joint Session 5
Core Science Lecture
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; and the Seventh Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions )
Cochairs: Sonia M. Kreidenweis, Colorado State University; Tom Jobson, Washington State Univeristy; Jiwen Fan, PNNL

2:30 PM-4:00 PM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
Location: Hall 4 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Poster Session 2
Atmospheric Chemistry Poster Session 2 (Wed)
Host: 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Jonathan Jiang, JPL; Jiwen Fan, PNNL

poster session for Atmospheric Convection and TropoChem sessions
 
744
Response of Middle Atmospheric Hydroxyl Radical to the 27-day Solar Forcing
Qiong Zhang, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; and K. F. Li, S. Wang, Y. Yung, and S. P. Sander

 
747
Source Attribution of Aerosol Size Distributions at Whistler Mountain
Jessica Y. Ng, Scripps College, Claremont, CA; and S. D'Andrea, M. Wheeler, A. M. Macdonald, R. Leaitch, and J. R. Pierce

 
748
Organic Nitrogen in the Snowpack throughout the United States Rocky Mountains
Bret A. Schichtel, National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO; and K. B. Benedict, G. P. Ingersoll, Y. Desyaterik, K. Morris, W. C. Malm, and J. L. Collett Jr.

 
749
Top-down estimates of SO2 degassing emissions from the Turrialba Volcano using in situ measurements from Unmanned Aerial Systems and the WRF-STILT model
Xin Xi, NASA, Moffett Field, CA; and M. Johnson, M. Fladeland, D. Pieri, J. A. Diaz, S. Jeong, and G. Bland

 
Poster 750 has been moved. New paper number is 8.1A.

 
751
Concentrations and deposition of reactive nitrogen in Grand Teton National Park
Katherine B. Benedict, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and A. P. Sullivan, Y. Li, A. J. Prenni, X. Chen, E. J. T. Levin, D. Day, S. M. Kreidenweis, B. A. Schichtel, W. C. Malm, and J. L. Collett Jr.

 
753
High Resolution Inverse Modeling of Emissions in the Uinta Basin of Utah
Eduardo P. Olaguer Jr., Houston Advanced Research Center, Woodlands, TX

 
755
Resolution of Top Down with Bottom Up Estimates of Gas Field Methane Leakage
W.F.J. Evans, North West Research Associates, Redmond, WA

 
760
Potentially harmful Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in the Fort Collins, Colorado area
Lauren Deanes, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; and A. R. Evanoski-Cole, A. Clements, and J. L. Collett Jr.

 
761
Numerical Simulation of Global Atmospheric Chemical Transport with Three-dimensional Adaptive Wavelet-based Mesh Refinement
Artem N. Semakin, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; and Y. Rastigejev

 
763
Reconciling Model Differences to Obtain Robust Features of Convective Influence Calculations for the Tropical Tropopause Layer
John W. Bergman, Bay Area Environmental Research Inst., Petaluma, CA; and L. Pfister and E. Jensen

 
764
IMPACT OF EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS (HEAVY PRECIPITATION) ON CONCENTRATION LEVELS OF ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN ARCTIC LAKES
Zaneta Polkowska, Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland; and S. Lehmann, L. Franczak, G. Gajek, and W. Kociuba

 
765
2014 FireWork Performance Analysis
Radenko Pavlovic, EC, Dorval, QC, Canada; and D. Davignon, P. A. Beaulieu , and M. D. Moran

 
766
Uptake of NO and VOCs to a Photoactive Roadway Surface
Tom Jobson, Washington State Univeristy, Pullman, WA; and C. Toro and S. Chung

4:00 PM-5:30 PM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Recording files available
Session 8
Tropospheric Chemistry and Chemical Transport Modeling
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Tom Jobson, Washington State Univeristy; K. Pickering, NASA/GSFC
  4:00 PM
8.1A
  4:15 PM
8.2
Fine-scale application of the WRF-CMAQ modeling system to the 2013 DISCOVER-AQ San Joaquin Valley study
K. Wyat Appel, EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC; and R. Gilliam, J. E. Pleim, S. J. Roselle, and R. Mathur
  4:30 PM
8.3
Policy relevant science: Using satellite and aircraft observations to improve the CMAQ and CAMx regulatory air quality models
Timothy Canty, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and D. Anderson, S. Carpenter, D. L. Goldberg, L. Hembeck, L. N. Montgomery, T. Vinciguerra, X. Liu, R. J. Salawitch, and R. Dickerson
  4:45 PM
8.4
NOAA Air Quality predictions and challenges in large cities
Sikchya Upadhayay, NOAA/NWS/Office of Science and Technology/Syneren Technologies, Silver Spring, MD; and I. Stajner, P. Lee, D. Tong, L. Pan, J. McQueen, and J. Huang
  5:00 PM
8.5
WRF-Chem data assimilation of NOAA-Unique IASI carbon monoxide retrievals: Impact study on tropospheric ozone increases observed during the 2010 AEROSE Campaign
Jonathan W. Smith, National Research Council Postdoc Associate at NOAA/NESDIS/Center for Satellite Applications and Research, College Park, MD; and N. R. Nalli
  5:15 PM
8.6
Global Transport and Source-Receptor Relationships for Arsenic
Shiliang Wu, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI; and K. M. Wai and X. Li

5:30 PM-6:30 PM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


Awards Banquet Reception in the Exhibit Hall
Location: Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

7:00 PM-10:00 PM: Wednesday, 7 January 2015


95th AMS Awards Banquet
Location: North Ballroom (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Thursday, 8 January 2015

8:30 AM-9:45 AM: Thursday, 8 January 2015

Recording files available
Themed Joint Session 7
The Observations Gap: Approaches to filling observation gaps at higher space and time scales as neededfor next-generation forecasting and monitoring
Location: 231ABC (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the 19th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the 20th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography; the 17th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology; the 11th Annual Symposium on New Generation Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the Seventh Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications; the Seventh Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data; the Third Symposium on the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation; the Seventh Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; and the 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry )
Cochairs: Christopher Velden, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin; Sharanya J. Majumdar, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS
  8:30 AM
TJ7.1
The LAPS Cloud Analysis: Validation with All-sky imagery and development of a variational cloud assimilation
Steve Albers, NOAA & CIRA, Boulder, CO; and K. Holub, Y. Xie, Z. Toth, H. Jiang, and J. Zhou

  8:45 AM
TJ7.2
Using Connected Vehicle Data to Fill In the Observations Gap for Data Assimilation
Amanda R. S. Anderson, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. A. Lee, S. D. Drobot, and P. Pisano
  9:00 AM
TJ7.3
Recent Advancements in the TAMDAR Sensor Network Expansion
Neil Jacobs, Chief Atmospheric Scientist, Panasonic Avionics Corporation, Morrisville, NC; and D. Mulally, A. Anderson, J. Braid, P. Childs, A. Huffman, E. Wilson, and F. Gao
  9:30 AM
TJ7.5
Realization of PATH Goals using a Small Satellite Constellation
Albin Gasiewski, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and B. T. Sanders and D. W. Gallaher
Recording files available
Session 9
Impacts of Oil and Gas Development on Local and Regional Air Chemistry
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Eduardo P. Olaguer Jr., Houston Advanced Research Center; Jochen Stutz, University of California
  8:30 AM
9.1
Aerosol Properties and Snow Chemistry During the Uintah Basin Wintertime Ozone Study
T. S. Bates, JISAO/Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and P. K. Quinn, J. E. Johnson, K. J. Schulz, D. J. Coffman, S. J. Doherty, and J. M. Roberts

  9:15 AM
9.4
Testing Methods for Determining Emission Rates via Controlled Field Experiments
Landan P. MacDonald, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and B. L. Wells, A. Hecobian, A. Clements, K. Shonkwiler, J. R. Pierce, J. Ham, and J. L. Collett Jr.

  9:30 AM
9.5
Broadcasting Oil and Gas Production Related Emissions in Real-Time and Providing Near-Real Time Source Attribution Using a Mobile Laboratory
Matthew H. Erickson, Houston Advanced Research Center, The Woodlands, TX; and E. P. Olaguer Jr., A. Wijesinghe, J. Colvin, B. Neish, and J. Williams

9:45 AM-11:00 AM: Thursday, 8 January 2015


Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
Location: Hall 4 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

11:00 AM-12:00 PM: Thursday, 8 January 2015


Lecture 3
Walter Orr Roberts Lecture
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Hosts: (Joint between the Major Weather Events and Societal Impacts of 2014; the 15th Presidential Forum; the Eugenia Kalnay Symposium; the Harry R. Glahn Symposium; the 31st Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies; the 29th Conference on Hydrology; the 27th Conference on Climate Variability and Change; the 24th Symposium on Education; the 20th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography; the 20th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification; the 19th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); the 19th Conference on Air-Sea Interaction; the 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; the 18th Conference on Middle Atmosphere; the 17th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology; the 13th Conference on Artificial Intelligence; the 13th Symposium on the Coastal Environment; the 13th History Symposium; the 12th Conference on Space Weather; the 11th Annual Symposium on New Generation Operational Environmental Satellite Systems; the 10th Symposium on Societal Applications: Policy, Research and Practice; the Seventh Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications; the Seventh Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data; the Seventh Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions; the Sixth Conference on Weather, Climate, and the New Energy Economy; the Sixth Conference on Environment and Health; the Fifth Conference on Transition of Research to Operations; the Fifth Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python; the Third Symposium on the Weather and Climate Enterprise; the Third Symposium on Building a Weather-Ready Nation: Enhancing Our Nation’s Readiness, Responsiveness, and Resilience to High Impact Weather Events; the Third Symposium on the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation; the Third Symposium on Prediction of the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Processes, Prediction and Impact; the First Symposium on High Performance Computing for Weather, Water, and Climate; the Special Symposium on Model Postprocessing and Downscaling; and the Air Pollution Meteorology and Human Health Symposium )
  11:00 AM
L3.1

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Thursday, 8 January 2015


Lunch Break

12:45 PM-1:05 PM: Thursday, 8 January 2015


Daily Weather Briefings
Location: 132AB (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Thursday, 8 January 2015

Recording files available
Session 10
Sources, Transport, Deposition, and Impacts of Atmospheric Reactive Nitrogen I
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Bret A. Schichtel, National Park Service; Jeffrey L. Collett Jr., Colorado State University
  1:30 PM
10.1
  2:00 PM
10.3
Midwest Wintertime PM2.5 Response to NOx and NH3 Emissions Controls
Scott N. Spak, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; and C. O. Stanier, N. Riemer, Y. J. Kim, and G. R. Carmichael

  2:30 PM
10.5
Aerosol liquid water driven by anthropogenic nitrate: implications for lifetimes of water-soluble organic gases and potential for secondary organic aerosol formation
Natasha Hodas, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; and A. P. Sullivan, K. Skog, F. N. Keutsch, J. L. Collett, S. Decesari, M. C. Facchini, A. Carlton, A. Laaksonen, and B. J. Turpin
  2:45 PM
10.6
Nitrate, Nitric Acid, and Ammonia in the Upper Midwest—Measurements and Reactive Production Pathways
Charles O. Stanier, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; and Y. J. Kim, S. N. Spak, G. R. Carmichael, and N. Riemer

3:00 PM-3:05 PM: Thursday, 8 January 2015


Registration Closes

3:00 PM-3:30 PM: Thursday, 8 January 2015


Coffee Break
Location: Meeting room foyers (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

Meet the President
Location: 126A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)

3:30 PM-5:00 PM: Thursday, 8 January 2015

Recording files available
Session 11
Sources, Transport, Deposition, and Impacts of Atmospheric Reactive Nitrogen II
Location: 124A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 17th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs: Joel A. Thornton, University of Washington; Tom Jobson, Washington State Univeristy
  3:45 PM
11.2
Prediction system for nitrogen deposition in Rocky Mountain National Park
Aaron J. Pińa, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO; and R. S. Schumacher, B. Faulkner, and A. S. Denning
  4:00 PM
11.3
Reactive nitrogen in Rocky Mountain National Park during the Front Range Air Pollution and Photochemistry Experiment (FRAPPE)
Katherine B. Benedict, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and A. J. Prenni, A. R. Evanoski-Cole, A. P. Sullivan, Y. Zhou, B. C. Sive, B. A. Schichtel, and J. L. Collett Jr.
  4:30 PM
11.5
Impacts of Oil and Gas Development in the North Dakota Bakken Formation Region on Winter Particulate Matter and Associated Precursor Gases
Ashley R. Evanoski-Cole, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and A. J. Prenni, M. Schurman, D. Day, A. P. Sullivan, Y. Li, B. C. Sive, Y. Zhou, J. L. Hand, K. A. Gebhart, B. A. Schichtel, and J. L. Collett Jr.
  4:45 PM
11.6
Reactive Nitrogen Composition and Origin in the United States Rocky Mountains
Bret A. Schichtel, National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO; and K. B. Benedict, W. C. Malm, A. J. Prenni, T. M. Thompson, M. G. Barna, K. A. Gebhart, D. Day, M. A. Rodriguez, E. J. T. Levin, J. L. Collett Jr., and S. M. Kreidenweis

5:00 PM-5:05 PM: Thursday, 8 January 2015


AMS 95th Annual Meeting Adjourns