Poster Session 1 ACMAP, Oil and gas, and Upper troposphere water vapor

Tuesday, 24 January 2017: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4E (Washington State Convention Center )
Host: 19th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs:
Richard S. Eckman, NASA/LARC, Hampton, VA and Kenneth E. Pickering, NASA/GSFC, Atmospheric Chemisty and Dynamics Laboratory, Greenbelt, MD

This session welcomes studies funded by, but not limited to NASA’s Atmospheric Composition Modeling and Analysis Program (ACMAP). In particular, studies related to global and regional modeling and/or data analysis in the area of atmospheric chemistry, air quality and the oxidation efficiency in the troposphere, stratospheric chemistry and ozone depletion, and interactions between atmospheric chemistry and the climate are welcome. Studies of long-term trends in atmospheric composition are also of interest, where the connection between cause and effect is elucidated using models. The session is also interested in studies that integrate observations from NASA instruments with models to address attribution and predictions. Use of satellite and suborbital data sets and ground-based measurements are encouraged for modeling constraints and verification where applicable.

Papers:
674
Global Atmospheric Response to Emissions from a Proposed Reusable Space Launch System
Erik J.L. Larson, NOAA, Boulder, CO; and R. W. Portmann, K. H. Rosenlof, D. W. Fahey, J. S. Daniel, and M. N. Ross

675
In Cloud Generation of Greenhouse Gases
Ahmet Cemal Saydam, Hacettepe Univ., Ankara, Turkey; and A. Hadji Ali Ghandi

677
Physical Processes Controlling the Distribution of Relative Humidity in the Tropical Tropopause Layer over the Pacific
Eric Jensen, NASA, Moffett Field, CA; and R. Ueyama, L. Pfister, T. V. Bui, J. V. Pittman, T. Thornberry, A. W. Rollins, E. J. Hintsa, G. S. Diskin, J. Digangi, S. Woods, R. P. Lawson, and K. H. Rosenlof

679
Characteristics and Sources of Organic Aerosol Near Oil and Natural Gas Drilling Operations
Ashley R. Evanoski-Cole, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and M. I. Schurman, D. E. Day, K. A. Gebhart, B. C. Sive, Y. Zhou, A. P. Sullivan, A. J. Prenni, Y. Li, J. L. Hand, B. A. Schichtel, and J. L. Collett Jr.

680
Interactions Between Asian Air Pollution and Monsoon System—a Multi-Scale Modeling Study
Zhining Tao, USRA, Greenbelt, MD; and M. Chin, D. Kim, T. Kucsera, X. Pan, and H. Bian

Handout (2.2 MB)

683
Interactions Between Different Aerosol and Cloud Types
Lei Huang, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Pasadena, CA; and J. H. jiang, H. Su, and Y. Wang

684
Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Natural Gas Facilities in the Denver-Julesburg Basin, the Uintah Basin and the Marcellus Shale
Xiang Li, Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA; and M. Omara, N. Zimmerman, M. R. Sullivan, A. Ellis, R. Subramanian, A. Robinson, and A. Presto

687
Evaluating Model Parameterizations of Submicron Aerosol Scattering and Absorption with In Situ Data from ARCTAS 2008
Matthew J. Alvarado, AER, Lexington, MA; and C. R. Lonsdale, H. L. Macintyre, H. Bian, M. Chin, D. A. Ridley, C. L. Heald, and C. Wang

688
Evaluating Isoprene Oxidation Chemistry in Gas-Phase Mechanisms Using in Situ Observations of Formaldehyde
Margaret R. Marvin, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD; and G. M. Wolfe, R. J. Salawitch, T. Canty, S. J. Roberts, K. R. Travis, K. C. Aikin, T. Hanisco, J. S. Holloway, G. Hubler, J. Kaiser, F. N. Keutsch, J. A. de Gouw, M. Graus, J. Peischl, I. Pollack, J. M. Roberts, T. B. Ryerson, P. Veres, C. Warneke, G. S. Diskin, S. Hall, L. G. Huey, X. Liu, T. Mikoviny, G. Sachse, K. Ullmann, and A. Wisthaler

Handout (1.5 MB)

690
Development of a National Transportation Inventory for Air Quality Forecasting
Justin DuRant, NOAA, Boulder, CO; and B. McDonald, S. A. McKeen, G. J. Frost, and M. K. Trainer

693
Did an Increased Tropospheric Ozone Concentration Cause Atmospheric Circulation Change in Recent Decades?
Myung-Il Jung, Seoul National Univ., Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and S. W. Son, R. Park, S. Lee, and J. Yoon

695
Characterizing the Asian Tropopause Aerosol Layer Using Satellite Observations, in Situ Balloon Measurements, and Chemical Transport Modeling
T. Duncan Fairlie, NASA, Hampton, VA; and J. P. Vernier, T. Deshler, M. Natarajan, H. Liu, M. V. Ratnam, A. Jayaraman, G. L. Stenchikov, F. G. Wienhold, L. Thomason, and J. Bian

696
Modeling Sulfate Formation Via HOBr and Feedbacks on Reactive Halogen Budget
Qianjie Chen, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and J. Schmidt, T. Sherwen, and B. Alexander

Handout (8.5 MB)

697
Evaluation of Seasonal Simulations over Central California in the WRF-Chem
Longtao Wu, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and H. Su, O. V. Kalashnikova, J. H. Jiang, N. Yu, and C. Zhao

700
Emission Source Analyses for Ozone Concentration over El Paso, TX
Duanjun Lu, Jackson State Univ., Jackson, MS; and D. R. M. Fitzgerald, W. R. Stockwell, and R. S. Reddy

701
- Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting
- Indicates an Award Winner