Session 7 Lidar Applications to Air Quality and Climate Studies

Wednesday, 25 January 2017: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Conference Center: Skagit 4 (Washington State Convention Center )
Host: Eighth Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications
Cochairs:
James R. Campbell, NRL, Marine Meteorology Division, Monterey, CA and Monique Walker, USRA/NASA GSFC, NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD

Papers:
8:30 AM
7.1
Estimating Aerosol Mass Loading from Intense Pyroconvection in the Upper-Troposphere and Lower-Stratosphere
David A. Peterson, NRL, Monterey, CA; and V. Aquila, J. R. Campbell, E. J. Hyer, and M. D. Fromm
8:45 AM
7.2
9:15 AM
7.4
The NASA Langley Mobile Ozone Lidar System: Status, Example Data, and Future Plans
Timothy Berkoff, NASA/LARC, Hampton, VA; and G. Gronoff, W. Carrion, R. E. Ganoe, and R. DeYoung

9:30 AM
7.5
Improved Observations from the GSFC Ozone Lidar at the Mt. Taehwa Forest Site in South Korea in May–June 2016
John T. Sullivan, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and T. J. McGee, A. M. Thompson, G. Sumnicht, L. Twigg, and R. M. Stauffer
9:45 AM
7.6
Investigation of the Sources of High Ozone in California's San Joaquin Valley Using Lidar, Aircraft, and Balloon-Borne Observations from the 2016 California Baseline Ozone Transport Study
C.J. Senff, NOAA/ESRL/Chemical Sciences Division/CIRES, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and A. O. Langford, R. J. Alvarez II, G. Kirgis, A. M. Weickmann, W. A. Brewer, T. A. Bonin, R. D. Marchbanks, S. P. Sandberg, M. Holloway, S. Chiao, I. Faloona, and L. T. Iraci
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