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Sunday, 22 August 2004

6:00 AM-6:00 AM: Sunday, 22 August 2004


SUN 22 AUG

5:00 PM-5:00 PM: Sunday, 22 August 2004


Conference Registration

5:00 PM-7:00 PM: Sunday, 22 August 2004


Conference Registration

Monday, 23 August 2004

7:30 AM-7:30 AM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Conference Registration Continues through Thurs, 26 Aug

Conference Registration—continues through Thursday, 26 Aug

8:45 AM-8:45 AM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Session
Welcoming Remarks
Host: 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorolgy with the Air and Waste Management Assoc

8:45 AM-10:00 AM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Session 1
major urban field campaigns
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
Chair: Steven R. Hanna, Hanna Consultants
8:45 AM
1.1
Urban Dispersion Processes Investigated During the Joint Urban 2003 Study in Oklahoma City
K. Jerry Allwine, PNNL, Richland, WA; and K. Clawson, M. J. Leach, D. Burrows, R. Wayson, J. Flaherty, and E. Allwine

9:00 AM
1.2
The Canopy and Aerosol Particles Interaction in Toulouse Urban Layer (CAPITOUL) experiment: first results
Valéry Masson, Meteo-France/CNRM, Toulouse, France; and G. Pigeon, P. Durand, L. Gomes, J. A. Salmond, J. P. Lagouarde, J. A. Voogt, T. R. Oke, C. Lac, C. Liousse, and D. Maro
9:15 AM
1.3
An overview of the Pentagon Shield 2004 field campaign
Jason C. Knievel, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and B. B. Balsley, P. Benda, J. F. Bowers, K. L. Clawson, J. H. Copeland, R. G. Frehlich, M. L. Jensen, S. D. Mayor, R. D. Sharman, S. M. Spuler, D. P. Storwold, S. P. Swerdlin, T. T. Warner, and J. C. Weil
9:30 AM
1.4
Invitation to Participate in the Houston Environmental Aerosol Thunderstorm Project (HEAT)
John W. Nielsen-Gammon, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and R. Orville, L. D. Carey, D. R. Collins, A. Stuart, and R. Zhang
9:45 AM
1.5
Plans for the Madison Square Garden 2004 (MSG04) tracer experiment in Manhattan
Steven R. Hanna, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA; and R. M. Reynolds, J. Heiser, and R. D. Bornstein

9:00 AM-10:00 AM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Session 1
Air Quality Forecasting
Host: 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorolgy with the Air and Waste Management Assoc
Organizer: Paula M. Davidson, NOAA/NWS
9:00 AM
1.1
US National Air Quality Forecast Capability: Progress toward initial implementation
Paula M. Davidson, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and K. Schere, J. T. McQueen, and R. A. Wayland

9:30 AM
1.3
Ensemble air quality forecasts over the Lower Fraser Valley, British Columbia: a summer 2004 case study
Luca Delle Monache, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and X. Deng, Y. Zhou, H. Modzelewski, G. Hicks, T. Cannon, R. B. Stull, and C. Di Cenzo

9:00 AM-12:15 PM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Session 1
Canopy micrometeorology 1
Host: 26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Organizers: Tilden P. Meyers, NOAA/ATDD; Peter D. Blanken, University of Colorado
9:00 AM
1.1
Welcoming Remarks

9:30 AM
1.2
Response of net ecosystem production of a coastal Douglas-fir forest to photosynthetically active radiation and saturation deficit
T. Cai, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and A. Black, K. Morgenstern, E. R. Humphreys, and Z. Nesic
9:45 AM
1.3
Flux partitioning in an Old-Growth rainforest and the canopy microclimate: Daily, seasonal and interannual dynamics
Matthias Falk, University of California, Davis, CA; and M. Schroeder, S. Wharton, and K. T. Paw U
10:00 AM
1.4
A humidity-free calculation of canopy conductance
Peter D. Blanken, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
10:15 AM
1.5
The differential response of transpiration and bare-soil evaporation to precipitation in a Chihuahuan Desert shrubland
Russell L. Scott, USDA-ARS Southwest Watershed Research Center, Tucson, AZ; and W. L. Cable
10:30 AM
1.6
10:45 AM
1.7
11:15 AM
1.9
Sonic anemometers tested in a wind tunnel
R. Vogt, Unversity of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; and C. Feigenwinter

11:30 AM
1.3a
Coffee Break

10:00 AM-10:15 AM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Coffee Break

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Coffee Break

10:30 AM-11:45 AM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Session 2
the urban heat island effect (parallel with session 3)
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
Chair: Tim R. Oke, University of British Columbia
10:45 AM
2.3
Urban modifications in a mesoscale meteorological model and the effects on surface energetics in a semi-arid metropolitan region
Susanne Grossman-Clarke, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and J. A. Zehnder and W. L. Stefanov
11:15 AM
2.5
11:30 AM
2.6
Thermal-climatic effects of a fairground event in the local area
Karsten Brandt, Donnerwetter.de GmbH, Bonn, Germany; and W. Kuttler
12:00 PM
2.5A
A Study of the Oklahoma City Urban Heat Island Using Ground Measurements and Remote Sensing (Formally Paper 2.1)
Michael J. Brown, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and A. Ivey, T. N. McPherson, D. Boswell, and E. R. Pardyjak

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Session 2
Air Quality Forecasting - Case Studies
Host: 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorolgy with the Air and Waste Management Assoc
Organizer: James M. Wilczak, NOAA/ETL
10:30 AM
2.1
Simulation of an ozone episode during the Central California Ozone Study. Part 1: MM5 meteorological model simulations
James M. Wilczak, NOAA/ETL, Boulder, CO; and J. W. Bao, S. A. Michelson, S. Tanrikulu, and S. T. Soong
10:45 AM
2.2
Simulations of an ozone episode during the Central California Ozone Study, Part II: CAMx air quality model simulations
Su-Tzai Soong, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, San Francisco, CA; and S. Tanrikulu, J. M. Wilczak, J. W. Bao, P. Martien, and S. A. Michelson
11:00 AM
2.3
A Photochemical Model Comparison Study: CAMx and CMAQ Performance in Central California
Jinyou Liang, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, San Francisco, CA; and P. T. Martien, S. T. Soong, and S. Tanrikulu
11:15 AM
2.4
High-Altitude Ozone Concentrations in Yosemite National Park, Sierra Nevada
Craig B. Clements, University of Houston, Houston, TX; and S. Zhong, S. B. Kim, S. Kim, and J. D. Burley
11:30 AM
2.5
A comparison of modelled ozone ground concentration with measurement
Josef Brechler, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic; and T. Halenka and J. Bednar
11:45 AM
2.6
Representativeness of two ozone episodes selected for modeling in the San Francisco Bay Area
David Fairley, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, San Francisco, CA; and P. T. Martien, S. T. Soong, and S. Tanrikulu

10:30 AM-5:30 PM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Session 3
results and opportunities associated with large collaborative intensive urban campaigns (e.g. Oklahoma Joint Urban Atmospheric Dispersion Study 2003) (parallel with sessions 2 and 4)
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
Organizer: K. Jerry Allwine, PNNL
Cochairs: Sue Grimmond, Indiana University; Rick Fry, DTRA
10:45 AM
3.2
11:00 AM
3.3
Structure of turbulence within an urban street canyon
Suhas U. Pol, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and P. Ramamurthy, E. R. Pardyjak, and J. C. Klewicki
11:15 AM
3.4
Spatial and temporal variability of turbulent fluxes in the Joint Urban 2003 street canyon
Prathap Ramamurthy, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and S. U. Pol, E. R. Pardyjak, and J. C. Klewicki
11:45 AM
3.6
Lidar Measurements of Atmospheric Flow through a Downtown Cluster of High-rise Buildings
Robert B. Heap, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and R. Calhoun, M. Princevac, and J. Sommer
12:00 PM
3.7
Turbulence within and above real and artificial urban canopies
Matthew A. Nelson, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and M. J. Brown, E. R. Pardyjak, and J. C. Klewicki
12:15 PM
3.8
Measurement of Winds Flowing toward an Urban Area using Coherent Doppler Lidar
Ron Calhoun, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and R. B. Heap, M. Princevac, J. Sommer, H. J. S. Fernando, and D. Ligon
12:30 PM
3.9
Wind Tunnel Modeling of Complex Flow and Dispersion Phenomena in support of the Joint Urban Atmospheric Dispersion Study 2003
Bernd Leitl, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany; and P. M. Kastner-Klein and M. Schatzmann
12:45 PM
3.10
An analysis of urban surface meteorology data collected prior to the joint urban 2003 urban dispersion experiment
Erik Vernon, U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, UT; and D. P. Storwold, F. W. Gallagher III, S. F. Halvorson, and J. F. Bowers
1:00 PM
3.11
Spatial variability of heat fluxes in a suburban area of Oklahoma City
C. Sue B. Grimmond, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN; and H. B. Su, B. Offerle, B. Crawford, S. L. Scott, S. Zhong, and C. Clements

1:15 PM
3.12
1:30 PM
3.13
Joint Urban 2003 vertical SF6 real-time analyzer and time-integrated sampler data characteristics
Kirk L. Clawson, ARL, Idaho Falls, ID; and R. G. Carter, D. J. Lacroix, N. F. Hukari, and K. J. Allwine
1:45 PM
3.14
2:15 PM
3.16
Sheltering from an outdoor contaminant plume in a commercial building
Tracy L. Thatcher, LBNL, Berkeley, CA; and D. R. Black, W. Delp, E. E. Wood, T. Hotchi, D. Sullivan, S. Chang, M. Sippola, J. Deputy, and R. G. Sextro
2:30 PM
3.17
Airborne remote sensing of chemical vapors in an urban environment
Francis M. D'Amico, US Army, Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD; and C. E. Davidson, W. J. Marinelli, and B. Cosofret

2:45 PM
3.18
Observations of boundary-layer winds in an urban environment
Larry K. Berg, PNNL, Richland, WA; and S. F. J. De Wekker, W. J. Shaw, R. L. Coulter, and K. J. Allwine
3:15 PM
3.20
Boundary-layer Structure Upwind and Downwind of Oklahoma City during the Joint Urban 2003 Field Study
Stephan F. J. De Wekker, PNNL, Richland, WA; and L. K. Berg, K. J. Allwine, J. C. Doran, and W. J. Shaw
3:30 PM
3.21
The Propagation of Convective Outflow through Oklahoma City During Joint Urban 2003
Jeffrey B. Basara, Oklahoma Climatological Survey, Norman, OK; and D. R. Cheresnick
4:00 PM
3.6a
Lunch Break

5:30 PM
3.12a
Coffee Break

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Lunch Break

Lunch Break

1:30 PM-2:30 PM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Session 3
Aerosol Measurement and Modeling
Host: 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorolgy with the Air and Waste Management Assoc
Organizer: Richard D. Clark, Millersville University of Pennsylvania
1:30 PM
3.1
Vertical Profiles of Particulate Matter Size Distributions during Winter Domestic Burning in Christchurch, NZ
Ian McKendry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and A. P. Sturman and J. M. Vergeiner
1:45 PM
3.2
The impacts of trans-boundary transport of aerosols on the regional air quality in the United States
Hee-Jin In, University of Houston, Houston, TX; and D. W. Byun, R. J. Park, D. J. Jacob, S. Kim, J. H. Woo, N. K. Moon, and S. Zhong
2:15 PM
3.4
Stable estimate of OC/EC ratios
Shao-Hang Chu, EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC
2:30 PM
3.6
Wintertime tethered balloon measurements of meteorological variables and aerosol characterization in support of MANE-VU
Richard D. Clark, Millersville University, Millersville, PA; and D. M. O'Donnell, K. N. Berberich, C. J. Homan, D. T. Brewer, E. M. Lowery, J. E. Bunting, C. L. Hanna, M. T. Maiuri, and J. E. Yorks

1:30 PM-4:30 PM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Session 4
Mitigation of Urban Heat Islands (parallel with session 3)
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
Cochairs: Anthony Brazel, Arizona State University; Jay S. Golden, Arizona State University
1:30 PM
4.1
Tools for the Mitigation of the Urban Heat Island
Harvey Bryan, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and V. Agarwal and P. S. Antia
1:45 PM
4.2
Rooftop “greening” as an option for microclimatic amelioration in a high-density building complex
Paul W. Osmond, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
2:00 PM
4.3
2:15 PM
4.4
Effect on CO2 Emissions of Building-Urban Area by Introducing Solar Reflective Paint
Tomohiko Ihara, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and Y. Genchi, M. Matsuo, Y. Yoshida, and R. Matsuhashi
3:00 PM
4.7
Development of cool pavement with dark colored high albedo coating
Tsuyoshi Kinouchi, Public Works Research Institute, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and T. Yoshinaka, N. Fukae, and M. Kanda
3:15 PM
4.8
3:45 PM
4.10
Urban geometry and electrical energy consumption in a tropical city
Léa Cristina Lucas Souza, State University of São Paulo, Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil; and F. S. Pedrotti and F. T. Leme
4:00 PM
4.7a
Coffee Break

1:30 PM-5:00 PM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Session 2
Carbon dioxide exchange 1
Host: 26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Organizers: Andrew Black, University of British Columbia; Michael Unsworth, Oregon State University
1:30 PM
2.1
In search of the ‘typical’ year of forest-atmosphere exchange
H. P. Schmid, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN; and H. B. Su, C. S. B. Grimmond, C. S. Vogel, and D. Dragoni
1:45 PM
2.2
The Annual Carbon and Water Balance of a Mid-Western No-Till Corn/Soybean Ecosystem
Tilden Meyers, NOAA/ATDD, Oak Ridge, TN; and S. Hollinger and T. B. Wilson
2:00 PM
2.3
Carbon and water fluxes over a temperate Eucalyptus forest and a tropical wet/dry savanna in Australia
Ray Leuning, CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia; and H. A. Cleugh, D. E. Hughes, and S. J. Zegelin
2:15 PM
2.4
Mangrove forest-atmosphere interactions in the Florida coastal Everglades
Jordan G. Barr, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; and J. D. Fuentes, T. L. O'Halloran, J. C. Zieman, and D. L. Childers

2:30 PM
2.5
Partitioning the net CO2 flux of a deciduous forest into respiration and assimilation using stable carbon isotopes
Alexander Knohl, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany; and N. Buchmann
2:45 PM
2.6
Six years of CO2 and water vapour exchange measurement in a West Coast Douglas-fir stand
Kai Morgenstern, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. A. Black, E. R. Humphreys, T. Cai, Z. Li, R. Jassal, D. L. Spittlehouse, and Z. Nesic

3:00 PM
2.7
Is flux divergence in the tower layer important in estimating annual NEE using eddy-covariance measurements?
Hong-Bing Su, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC; and H. P. Schmid, C. S. B. Grimmond, C. S. Vogel, and P. S. Curtis
3:15 PM
2.8
Carbon Dioxide Transport over Complex Terrain
Jielun Sun, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and S. P. Burns, A. C. Delany, S. P. Oncley, A. Turnipseed, B. B. Stephens, A. Guenther, D. E. Anderson, and R. Monson
3:30 PM
2.9
Upscaling fluxes from tower to landscape: Overlaying flux footprints on high resolution (IKONOS) images of vegetation cover
Joon Kim, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and Q. Guo, D. D. Baldocchi, M. Y. Leclerc, L. Xu, and H. P. Schmid
3:45 PM
2.10
Seasonal course of a normalized differential vegetation index ‘NDVI’ derived from tower data
Matthias Falk, University of California, Berkeley, CA; and T. Meyers, A. Black, A. G. Barr, S. Yamamoto, S. B. Verma, and D. Baldocchi
4:00 PM
2.11
Long-Term Dynamics of Production, Respiration, and Light-Use Efficiency in Two Sagebrush Steppe Ecosystems of the U.S. Intermountain West in Relation to NDVI: Scaling-Up CO2 Fluxes
Tagir G. Gilmanov, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD; and T. J. Svejcar, D. A. Johnson, R. F. Angell, N. Z. Saliendra, and B. K. Wylie

4:15 PM
2.12
Simulations of Net CO2 Flux at Takayama (Central Japan) with BEPS Ecosystem Model
Kaz Higuchi, MSC, Toronto, ON, Canada; and A. Shashkov, D. Chan, N. Saigusa, S. Murayama, S. Yamamoto, H. Kondo, J. Chen, J. Liu, and B. Chen
4:30 PM
2.6a
Coffee Break

3:30 PM-4:30 PM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Session 4
Downwind and Upwind Dispersion
Host: 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorolgy with the Air and Waste Management Assoc
Organizer: Ananthakrishna Sarma, SAIC
3:30 PM
4.1
Pollutant recirculation in the Lower Fraser Valley (British Columbia, Canada)—a numerical study with MC2
Alberto Martilli, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and D. G. Steyn
3:45 PM
4.2
From the Pacific to the Atlantic: Mesoscale Air Quality Modelling in Coastal Areas of Canada
Mike Lepage, Rowan Williams Davies & Irwin Inc., Guelph, ON, Canada; and J. W. Boulton, X. Qiu, and M. Gauthier
4:30 PM
4.5
Application of adaptive unstructured grids to atmospheric dispersion in coastal and complex terrains
Ananthakrishna Sarma, SAIC, McLean, VA; and N. A. Ahmad, D. P. Bacon, T. J. Dunn, and M. S. Hall

4:45 PM-4:45 PM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Sessions End for the Day

5:00 PM-5:00 PM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Sessions end for the day

5:45 PM-5:45 PM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Sessions End for the Day

6:00 PM-6:00 PM: Monday, 23 August 2004


Opening Reception

Opening Reception

Tuesday, 24 August 2004

8:30 AM-10:00 AM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Session 5
the energy and water balance of cities (parallel with session 6)
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
Chair: James A. Voogt, University of Western Ontario
8:30 AM
5.1
Characteristics of the urban thermodynamic island and the energy balance on Toulouse (France) during winter and spring periods of the CAPITOUL experiment
Grégoire Pigeon, CNRM, CNRS-Météo France, Toulouse, France; and C. Augustin, D. Legain, V. Masson, and P. Durand
8:45 AM
5.2
9:00 AM
5.3
Estimating urban landscape evapotranspiration
Richard L. Snyder, University of California, Davis, CA; and S. Eching
9:15 AM
5.4
Field experiment on the oasis effect of urban areas using potted plants
Aya Hagishima, Kyushu University, Kasuga-shi, Japan; and K. I. Narita and J. Tanimoto
9:30 AM
5.5
Sensitivity Testing of an Urban Surface Scheme Coupled to a 1-D Boundary Layer Model
E. S. Krayenhoff, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada; and J. A. Voogt
9:45 AM
5.6
Interaction between urban climate and snow
Annette Semadeni-Davies, Lund University, Lund, Sweden

8:30 AM-11:45 AM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Session 6
turbulent transport and dispersion processes (in urban areas and around buildings) (parallel with session 5)
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
Cochairs: Michael Brown, LANL; Eric Pardyjak, University of Utah
8:30 AM
6.1
Wind fields and turbulence statistics in an urban street canyon
Ingegard Eliasson, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden; and B. D. Offerle, C. S. B. Grimmond, and S. Lindqvist

8:45 AM
6.2
Flow and Turbulence in Urban Canopies
Dragan Zajic, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and H. J. S. Fernando, M. Princevac, and R. Calhoun
9:00 AM
6.3
Investigation of the flow within urban canopies during the DAPPLE campaign
Adrian Dobre V, University of Reading, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom; and S. J. Arnold, R. Smalley, J. F. Barlow, A. Tomlin, and S. E. Belcher
9:15 AM
6.4
9:30 AM
6.5
Wind tunnel modelling of urban turbulence and dispersion over the City of Basel (Switzerland) within the BUBBLE project
Berend Feddersen, Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, Hamburg, Germany; and B. Leitl and M. Schatzmann
9:45 AM
6.6
Estimation of the heat transfer resistance in the real urban canopy
Hirofumi Sugawara, National Defense Academy of Japan, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan; and M. Kawahara and K. Tomine
10:30 AM
6.9
A simple data assimilation technique for a fast response urban wind model
Eric R. Pardyjak, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and T. M. Booth and M. J. Brown

10:45 AM
6.10
Implementation of Rooftop Recirculation Parameterization into the QUIC Fast Response Urban Wind Model
N. L. Bagal, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and B. Singh, E. R. Pardyjak, and M. J. Brown
11:00 AM
6.11
Turbulence kinetic energy in the Oklahoma City urban environment
Julie K. Lundquist, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO; and M. J. Leach and F. J. Gouveia
11:15 AM
6.6a
Coffee Break

8:30 AM-2:30 PM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Session 3
Canopy micrometeorology 2
Host: 26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Organizers: Jose Fuentes, Univ. of Virginia; Roger H. Shaw, University of California; Ray Leuning, CSIRO
8:30 AM
3.1
Use of footprint modelling for the characterization of complex measurement sites
Mathias Goeckede, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany; and T. Markkanen, C. B. Hasager, and T. Foken
8:45 AM
3.2
Estimating leaf area index using onsite measurements of radiation fluxes
Timothy B. Wilson, NOAA/ERL/ARL/ATDD, Oak Ridge, TN; and T. P. Meyers and S. E. Hollinger
9:00 AM
3.3
COHERENT MICROSCALE SURFACE STRUCTURES OBSERVED BY A SCANNING LIDAR AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO MASS EXCHANGE IN THE STABLE BOUNDARY LAYER
Daniel I. Cooper, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and W. E. Eichinger, M. Y. Leclerc, J. Archuleta, and C. Y. J. Kao
9:30 AM
3.5
An EOF analysis of the structure of the large-eddy motion in a simulated vegetation canopy
Roger H. Shaw, University of California, Davis, CA; and J. J. Finnigan and E. G. Patton
9:45 AM
3.6
A study of the subcanopy flow kinematics in two forests
Ralf M. Staebler, MSC, Toronto, ON, Canada; and D. R. Fitzjarrald
10:00 AM
3.7
Two and three dimensional numerical airflow modelling along forest edges
Timothy J. Phaneuf, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada; and P. L. Jackson, Y. Q. Wang, and M. D. Novak
10:30 AM
3.9
Surface renewal measurements of sensible heat flux in an irrigated desert pecan orchard
Luke J. Simmons, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM; and D. R. Miller and T. W. Sammis
10:45 AM
3.10
Nocturnal air drainage in forest canopies: a new way of studying physiological responses to the weather?
Michael Unsworth, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and B. J. Bond, A. C. Mix, T. G. Pypker, and L. Mahrt
11:00 AM
3.11
11:15 AM
3.12
Numerical simulation of canopy flow and CO2 flux at the West Coast Flux station
Haizhen Sun, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. L. Clark, R. B. Stull, and T. A. Black
11:30 AM
3.13
Large-eddy simulation of stably stratified canopy turbulence
Edward G. Patton, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and P. P. Sullivan
11:45 AM
3.14
Advanced modeling and experimental analysis of the flow field above and within the forest canopy at the Wind River Canopy Crane AmeriFlux site
Alejandro Zermeno-Gonzalez, University of Georgia, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico; and M. Y. Leclerc, A. Karipot, K. T. Paw U, R. D. Pyles, and M. Schroeder
12:00 PM
3.15
Flux profiles in and above an olive and a cork oak canopy
Roland Vogt, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; and A. Christen and A. Pitacco

12:15 PM
3.16
LES study on organized turbulence structures over plant canopies
Tsutomu Watanabe, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
12:30 PM
3.6a
Coffee Break

1:00 PM
3.12a
Lunch Break

9:00 AM-10:00 AM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Session 5
Air Quality Forecasting - Part 2
Host: 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorolgy with the Air and Waste Management Assoc
Organizer: Jon Pleim, NOAA
9:00 AM
5.1
Characterizing Annual Meteorological Modeling Performance for Visibility Improvement Strategy Modeling in the Southeastern US
Michael A. Abraczinskas, North Carolina Department of Air Quality, Raleigh, NC; and D. T. Olerud Jr. and A. P. Sims
9:15 AM
5.2
Analysis of model calculations of odour sensation episodes in the vicinity of livestock buildings
Gunther Schauberger, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria; and M. Piringer and E. Petz
9:30 AM
5.3
Application of α -QSS to the numerical integration of kinetic equations in tropospheric photochemistry
Feng Liu, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany; and E. Shaller and D. R. Mott

9:45 AM
5.4

10:00 AM-10:15 AM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Coffee Break

10:30 AM-11:45 AM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Session 6
Advanced Dispersion Modeling
Host: 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorolgy with the Air and Waste Management Assoc
Organizer: David P. Bacon, SAIC
10:30 AM
6.1
A Fast-Running Urban Airflow Model
Donald A. Burrows, ITT Industries/Advanced Engineering and Sciences, Colorado Springs, CO; and R. Keith, S. Diehl, and E. Hendricks
11:00 AM
6.3
An integrated approach to defining realtime upwind threat zones
Jeffrey H. Copeland, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and T. Warner, S. Swerdlin, and J. C. Knievel
11:15 AM
6.4
Coupled Receptor/Dispersion Modeling with a Genetic Algorithm
Sue Ellen Haupt, Penn State University, State College, PA
11:30 AM
6.5
A Model for Local to Global to Local Scale Atmospheric Dispersion
David P. Bacon, SAIC, McLean, VA; and N. Ahmad, T. J. Dunn, M. S. Hall, and A. Sarma

11:45 AM-1:10 PM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Lunch Break

11:45 AM-1:15 PM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Lunch Break

1:25 PM-4:00 PM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Session 7
Special Session in Honor of Dr. E. Plate
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
Cochairs: Petra Kastner-Klein, University of Oklahoma; S. Pal Arya, North Carolina State University
1:25 PM
7.1
Introductory Remarks

2:00 PM
7.3
Use of Urban 2000 field data to determine whether there are significant differences between the performance measures of several urban dispersion models
Steven R. Hanna, Hanna Consultants, Kennebunkport, ME; and J. C. Chang, A. Venkatram, R. E. Britter, M. Neophytou, and D. Brook
2:15 PM
7.4
Dispersion of Vehicle Emissions within the Urban Roughness Layer
Michael Schatzmann, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany; and F. Pascheke and B. Leitl

2:30 PM
7.5
Evidence of enhanced vertical dispersion in the wakes of tall buildings in wind tunnel simulations of lower Manhattan
David K. Heist, NERL/EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC; and S. G. Perry and G. E. Bowker
2:45 PM
7.6
3:00 PM
7.7
Assessment of the odour concentration in the near-field of small sources
Gunther Schauberger, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria; and M. Piringer
3:15 PM
7.8
Wind and Urban Climates
Erich J. Plate, University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany; and H. Kiefer
3:30 PM
7.8a
Coffee Break

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Session 7
Variability and Uncertainty
Host: 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorolgy with the Air and Waste Management Assoc
Organizer: Steven R. Hanna, Hanna Consultants
1:30 PM
7.1
Relationship between Eulerian and Lagrangian statistics in the study of atmospheric dispersion in the Convective Boundary Layer: a Large-Eddy Simulation study
Alessandro Dosio, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands; and J. Vilà-Guerau de Arellano, A. A. M. Holtslag, and P. J. H. Builtjes
1:45 PM
7.2
Regional-scale Wind Field Classification Employing Cluster Analysis
Lee G. Glascoe, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and R. E. Glaser, H. N. S. Chin, and G. A. Loosmore
2:15 PM
7.4
A Climatology of Photochemical Smog Episodes in Sydney, Australia
Melissa Hart, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; and R. De Dear and R. Hyde
2:30 PM
7.5
Quantifying subgrid pollutant variability in Eulerian air quality models
Jerold A. Herwehe, NOAA/ARL/ATDD, Oak Ridge, TN; and J. K. S. Ching and J. L. Swall
2:45 PM
7.6
Monte Carlo estimates of uncertainties in outputs of regional ozone models due to uncertainties in inputs to the BEIS3 biogenics emissions model
Steven R. Hanna, Hanna Consultants, Kennebunkport, ME; and A. G. Russell, J. Wilkinson, J. Vukovich, and A. Hansen

2:30 PM-5:15 PM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Session 4
Carbon dioxide exchange 2
Host: 26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Organizers: Ray Leuning, CSIRO; John H. Prueger, USDA/ARS
2:30 PM
4.1
Diurnal CO2 profiles from a Zea mays L. canopy
Steven E. Hollinger, ISWS, Champaign, IL; and C. Bernacchi and T. P. Meyers
2:45 PM
4.2
Carbon dioxide exchange in maize and soybeans
Andrew E. Suyker, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE; and S. B. Verma
3:00 PM
4.3
3:15 PM
4.4
3:30 PM
4.5
Carbon budget of grassland under two management regimes
Christof Ammann, Swiss Federal Research Station for Agroecology and Agriculture, Zurich, Switzerland; and A. Neftel, C. Flechard, J. Leifeld, and J. Fuhrer
3:45 PM
4.6
Savanna fires and their impact on net ecosystem productivity
Jason Beringer, Monash University, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and L. B. Hutley and N. J. Tapper
4:15 PM
4.8
New type of CO2 sensor for ecological measurements
Christer P. Helenelund, Vaisala Oyj, Helsinki, Finland
4:30 PM
4.9
Soil respiration source density profiles using steady-state inverse methods
Michael D. Novak, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and R. Jassal and A. Black
4:45 PM
4.2a
Coffee Break

3:00 PM-3:15 PM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Coffee Break

3:30 PM-4:30 PM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Session 8
Surface and Boundary Layer Impacts on Dispersion
Host: 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorolgy with the Air and Waste Management Assoc
Organizer: Roger Brode, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc.
3:30 PM
8.1
Implementation and evaluation of bulk Richardson number scheme in AERMOD
Roger W. Brode, MACTEC Federal Programs, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC
3:45 PM
8.2
Measurement and modeling of ammonia flux and deposition velocity over natural surfaces in eastern North Carolina?
Sharon B. Phillips, North Carolina State University, Research Triangle Park, NC; and S. P. S. Arya and V. P. Aneja
4:15 PM
8.4
An analysis of AERMOD sensitivity to input parameters in the San Francisco Bay Area
Glen E. Long, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, San Francisco, CA; and J. F. Cordova and S. Tanrikulu

4:00 PM-4:45 PM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Session 8
remote sensing of urban meteorological variables
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
Chair: James F. Bowers, U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground
4:00 PM
8.1
Observations of boundary layer depth over an urban/rural transition
Fay Davies, University of Salford, Salford, United Kingdom; and D. R. Middleton and G. N. Pearson
4:15 PM
8.2
Possible Detection of insects in an urban environment as detected by a frequency modulated-continuous wave radar
Frank W. Gallagher III, U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, UT; and J. F. Bowers, E. J. Laufenberg, E. P. Argenta Jr., D. P. Storwold, and S. A. McLaughlin

4:30 PM-4:30 PM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Sessions End for the Day

4:45 PM-4:45 PM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Sessions End for the Day

5:45 PM-5:45 PM: Tuesday, 24 August 2004


Sessions end for the day

Wednesday, 25 August 2004

8:25 AM-2:45 PM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Session 9
fine scale modeling with improved land surface, land cover databases (parallel with sessions J1, J2, J4, J5, 3, and 10)
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
Cochairs: Jason K.S. Ching, NERL; Rick Fry, DTRA; Steve Burian, University of Utah
8:25 AM
9.1
Urban morphological analysis for mesoscale meteorological and dispersion modeling applications: current issues
Steven Burian, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and M. J. Brown, J. K. S. Ching, M. L. Cheuk, M. Yuan, W. Han, and A. T. McKinnon
8:40 AM
9.2
8:55 AM
9.3
High-resolution dataset of urban canopy parameters for Houston, Texas
Steven Burian, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and S. W. Stetson, W. S. Han, J. K. S. Ching, and D. W. Byun
9:10 AM
9.4
Assessment of methods for creating a national building statistics database for atmospheric dispersion modeling
Srinivas Pradeep Velugubantla, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and S. Burian, M. J. Brown, W. Han, A. T. McKinnon, and T. N. McPherson
9:25 AM
9.5
The Geographic and Environmental Database Information System (GEDIS) as a tool for urban dispersion modeling
Richard N. Fry Jr., Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Fort Belvoir, VA; and I. H. Griffiths, I. Crawford, T. Dudman, M. Gilbert, and D. Stewart
9:40 AM
9.6
A federated partnership for urban meteorological and air quality modeling
David J. Williams, EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC; and J. Ching
9:55 AM
9.7
Evaluation of the accuracy of national land use datasets for the development of urban canopy parameterizations
Timothy N. McPherson, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and M. J. Brown and S. J. Burian
10:10 AM
9.8
Utilization of satellite-derived high resolution land use/land cover data for the meteorological, emissions, and air quality modeling
Daewon W. Byun, University of Houston, Houston, TX; and S. T. Kim, F. Y. Cheng, S. Stetson, D. J. Nowak, M. Estes, and D. Hitchcock
10:40 AM
9.10
Application of the urbanized MM5 to the Houston-Galveston TX region
Haider Taha, Altostratus, Inc., Martinez, CA; and R. D. Bornstein, S. Dupont, and J. Ching

11:10 AM
9.12
CFD modeling of fine scale flow and transport in the Houston metropolitan area, Texas
Sang-Mi Lee, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and H. J. S. Fernando, D. W. Byun, and J. Ching
11:40 AM
9.14
11:55 AM
9.15
STUDY ON URBAN HEAT ISLANDS IN TOKYO METROPOLITAN AREA USING A METEOROLOGICAL MESOSCALE MODEL INCORPORATING AN URBAN CANOPY MODEL
Ryozo Ooka, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; and K. Harayama, S. Murakami, and H. Kondo
12:10 PM
9.16
Determination of the spatial and temporal distribution of population for air toxics exposure assessments
Timothy N. McPherson, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and A. Ivey, M. J. Brown, and G. E. Streit
12:25 PM
9.17
Dispersion modeling of traffic emissions in cities
Petra Kastner-Klein, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK

12:40 PM
9.0a
Introductory Remarks

12:45 PM
9.6a
Coffee Break

1:15 PM
9.12a
Lunch Break

8:30 AM-9:45 AM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Joint Session 1
Human Biometeorology: Thermal Comfort (Joint between the 16th Conference on Biometeorology and Aerobiology and the Fifth Symposium on the Urban Environment)
Hosts: (Joint between the 16th Biometeorology and Aerobiology; and the Fifth Conference on Urban Environment )
Chair: Robert E. Davis, University of Virginia
8:45 AM
J1.2
Thermal comfort conditions within an E-W Oriented street canyon in Freiburg (Germany) during the European summer heatwave 2003
Helmut Mayer, Univ. of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; and T. Holst, J. Rost, F. Imbery, and F. Ali Toudert
9:15 AM
J1.4
Thermal comfort and patterns of behaviour in outdoor urban places—examples from Göteborg, Sweden
Sven Lindqvist, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden; and S. Thorsson, M. Svensson, and M. Lindqvist

9:30 AM
J1.5
A case study in resort climatology of Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Anthony J. Brazel, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and D. A. Hartz and G. M. Heisler

Session 5
Effects of weather and climate on plant growth (parallel with session 6)
Host: 26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Organizer: Claudia Wagner-Riddle, University of Guelph
8:30 AM
5.1
Leaf Wetness within a Lily Canopy
Adrie F. G. Jacobs, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands; and B. G. Heusinkveld and R. Wichink Kruit
8:45 AM
5.2
Use of hyperspectral remote sensing in evaluating the rate of net photosynthesis and stressed areas of agricultural fields
Ian B. Strachan, McGill University, Ste-Anne de Bellevue, QC, Canada; and E. Pattey, J. R. Miller, and C. Salustro
9:00 AM
5.3
The use of probabilistic weather forecasts to predict crop failure
A. J. Challinor, University of Reading, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom; and J. M. Slingo, T. R. Wheeler, and F. J. Doblas-Reyes
9:30 AM
5.5
Atmospheric Regional Reanalysis simulations, based on RAMS model, as input for crop modeling
Massimiliano Pasqui, Institute of Biometeorology/National Research Council, Sesto Fiorentino (FI), Italy; and B. Gioli, B. Gozzini, and F. Miglietta

8:30 AM-11:30 AM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Session 6
Regional land/atmosphere interactions (parallel with session 5)
Host: 26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Organizer: Jon Warland, University of Guelph
8:30 AM
6.1
Global solar radiation in a southern African savanna environment
Mungandi Nasitwitwi, Douglas College, New Westminster, BC, Canada; and W. G. Bailey and L. J. B. McArthur
8:45 AM
6.2
Evaluation of alternative spatial models of vapour pressure in Canada
Daniel W McKenney, Natural Resources Canada/Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Canada; and M. F. Hutchinson, P. Papadopol, and D. T. Price
9:00 AM
6.3
Topoclimate effects on agriclimates at the local scale
Katrina Richards, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
9:30 AM
6.5
Impact of savanna fire scars on heat and moisture fluxes to the atmosphere and feedbacks to the local boundary layer
Chris Wendt, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; and J. Beringer, N. Tapper, and L. B. Hutley
10:30 AM
6.9
Investigating crop-climate interactions within a General Circulation Model (GCM)
Tom M Osborne, NCAS Centre for Global Atmospheric Modelling, Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom; and J. M. Slingo, T. R. Wheeler, and A. J. Challinor
10:45 AM
6.6a
Coffee Break

9:00 AM-10:00 AM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Joint Session 2
Urban Scale Dispersion and Air Quality (Joint between the Fifth Symposium on the Urban Environment and the 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with the A&WMA)
Hosts: (Joint between the 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorolgy with the Air and Waste Management Assoc; and the Fifth Conference on Urban Environment )
Organizer: Martin Best, Met Office
9:00 AM
J2.1
Is it rubbish in, rubbish out for dispersion models?
Derrick Ryall, Met Office, Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom; and P. A. Clark and M. Best

9:15 AM
J2.2
Development and applications of CFD simulations in support of air quality studies involving buildings
Alan Huber, NOAA/ERL/ARL, Research Triangle Park, NC; and W. Tang, A. Flowe, B. Bell, K. Kuehlert, and W. Schwarz
9:30 AM
J2.3
Dispersion in the downtown Oklahoma City domain: comparisons between the Joint Urban 2003 data and the RUSTIC/MESO models
Eric Hendricks, ITT Industries/Advanced Engineering and Sciences, Colorado Springs, CO; and D. A. Burrows, S. Diehl, and R. Keith
9:45 AM
J2.4
Large eddy simulation of NOx-O3 dispersion in a street canyon
Xiao-Ming Cai, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; and J. Baker and H. L. Walker

10:00 AM-10:15 AM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Coffee Break

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


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Coffee Break

Coffee Break

10:30 AM-11:45 AM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Joint Session 3
Building Scale Dispersion (Joint between the Fifth Symposium on the Urban Environment and the 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with the A&WMA) (parallel with sessions 9 and J4)
Hosts: (Joint between the 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorolgy with the Air and Waste Management Assoc; and the Fifth Conference on Urban Environment )
Organizer: Ted Yamada, Yamada Science & Art Corporation
10:30 AM
J3.1
A Study of Turbulent Kinetic Energy produced by Buildings in an Urban Central Business District
Donald A. Burrows, ITT Industries/Advanced Engineering and Sciences, Colorado Springs, CO; and S. Diehl and E. Hendricks
10:45 AM
J3.2
ISC3 and PRIME Versus Wind Tunnel Observations for a Power Plant with Hyperbolic Cooling Towers
Ronald L. Petersen, Cermak, Peterka Petersen, Inc., Fort Collins, CO; and B. C. Cochran

11:00 AM
J3.3
Evaluation and validation of CFD for predicting dilution from roof top stack exhausts
David Banks, Cermak Peterka Petersen, Fort Collins, CO; and R. L. Petersen

11:15 AM
J3.4
Dispersion around an L-Shape building: comparisons between wind tunnel data and the RUSTIC/MESO models
Steve Diehl, ITT Industries/Advanced Engineering and Sciences, Colorado Springs, CO; and D. A. Burrows and E. Hendricks
11:30 AM
J3.5

Joint Session 4
Human Biometeorology: Air Quality (Joint between the 16th Conference on Biometeorology and Aerobiology and the Fifth Symposium on the Urban Environment)
Hosts: (Joint between the 16th Biometeorology and Aerobiology; and the Fifth Conference on Urban Environment )
Chair: Scott Sheridan, Kent State University
10:30 AM
J4.1
10:45 AM
J4.2
Synoptic weather patterns and modification of the association between air pollution and human mortality
Daniel G. C. Rainham, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada; and K. E. Tomic, S. C. Sheridan, and R. T. Burnett
11:00 AM
J4.3
The potential of urban environmental control in alleviating heat-wave health effects in five US regions
Haider Taha, Altostratus, Inc., Martinez, CA; and L. S. Kalkstein, S. C. Sheridan, and E. Wong
11:15 AM
J4.4
Linking air toxic concentrations from CMAQ to the HAPEM5 exposure model at neighborhood scales for the Philadelphia area
Jason Ching, NOAA/ERL/ARL, Research Triangle Park, NC; and T. Pierce, T. Palma, W. Hutzell, R. Tang, A. Cimorelli, and J. Herwehe
11:30 AM
J4.5
Exposure to fine particulate air pollution in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Melanie Noullett, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada; and P. L. Jackson

10:30 AM-3:30 PM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Session 7
Impacts and Implications of Climate/Weather Variability and Change (Joint Sessions / parallel with session 8)
Host: 26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Organizers: N. J. Rosenberg, Joint Global Change Research Institute; Philip W. Mote, University of Washington
10:45 AM
7.2
Windstorms and risk analysis related to forest damage in the Swiss Alps using GIS techniques
Paula Casals, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland; and M. Beniston and S. Goyette
11:00 AM
7.3
Impact of extreme temperature and/or ultraviolet radiation on grape cultivation
Franklin P. Mills, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia; and L. Lemus-Deschamps and S. R. Wilson
11:30 AM
7.5
12:00 PM
7.7
High resolution future scenario climate data for North America
David T Price, Natural Resources Canada/Canadian Forest Service, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; and D. W. McKenney, P. Papadopol, T. Logan, and M. F. Hutchinson
12:15 PM
7.8
Integrated assessment of GCM-derived climate change on grain production, water supply and unmanaged ecosystems in the conterminous USA
N. J. Rosenberg, Joint Global Change Research Institute, College Park, MD; and A. Thomson, R. C. Izaurralde, and S. J. Smith
12:30 PM
7.9
Modelling the impacts of climate variability and change on tropical crop yields
A. J. Challinor, The University of Reading, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom; and T. R. Wheeler, J. M. Slingo, P. Q. Craufurd, and D. I. F. Grimes
12:45 PM
7.10
Effect of future climatic variability on agriculture in a Mediterranean region
Pierpaolo Duce, CNR-Institute of Biometeorology, Sassari, Sardinia, Italy; and A. Arca, S. Canu, D. Spano, and A. Motroni
1:00 PM
7.11
1:15 PM
7.12
1:30 PM
7.7a
Lunch Break

3:00 PM
7.12a
Coffee Break

11:45 AM-1:15 PM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


2
Lunch Break

Lunch Break

1:30 PM-2:30 PM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Session 3B
Winter Synoptic Biometeorology (parallel with session 3A)
Host: 16th Biometeorology and Aerobiology
Chair: G. McGregor, University of Birmingham
1:30 PM
3B.1
A synoptic climatological approach to the identification of January temperature anomalies in the United States
Melissa L. Malin, Center for Climatic Research, Newark, DE; and K. L. Frank, S. Quiring, R. Boutillier, and L. Kalkstein

2:00 PM
3B.3
An Automated Synoptic typing Procedure to Predict Freezing Rain: An Application to Ottawa, Ontario
Chad Shouquan Cheng, MSCL, Environment Canada, Downsview, ON, Canada; and H. Auld, G. Li, J. Klaassen, B. Tugwood, and Q. Li
2:15 PM
3B.4
Winter classification of air masses and weather types for the forecasting of hospital admissions for myocardial infarction in Florence, Italy
Marco Morabito, University of Florence, Florence, Italy; and D. Grifoni, S. Orlandini, L. Cecchi, P. Modesti, A. Crisci, G. Maracchi, and G. Gensini

Session 10
Urban Weather (parallel with sessions 9 and J5)
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
Chair: Petra Kastner-Klein, University of Oklahoma
1:30 PM
10.1
An improved representation of urban areas for operational weather forecasting models
Ian Harman, Met Office, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom; and P. A. Clark and M. Best
1:45 PM
10.2
Effects of boundary-layer stability on urban heat island induced convection
Jong-Jin Baik, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and Y. H. Kim
2:15 PM
10.4
Impacts of tornadic supercells on the central business district of Oklahoma City
Peter K. Hall Jr., Oklahoma Climatological Survey, Norman, OK; and J. B. Basara

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Session 3A
Issues of Scaling in the Aerial Movement and Dispersal of Biota (parallel with session 3B)
Host: 16th Biometeorology and Aerobiology
Cochairs: Paul Comtois, University of Montreal; Estelle Levetin, University of Tulsa
1:30 PM
3A.1
Aerobiology at the global scale
Paul Comtois, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada; and E. Kuehne

2:00 PM
3A.2
Aerobiology at the continental scale
Estelle Levetin, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK

2:30 PM
3A.3
Aerobiology at regional scale
Bernard Clot, MeteoSwiss, Payerne, Switzerland

1:30 PM-3:45 PM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Session 8
Turbulence and dispersion in canopies (parallel with session 7)
Host: 26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Organizer: Kyaw Tha Paw U, University of California, Davis
1:30 PM
8.1
Relative Effects of Terrain and Morphology Complexities upon very local Airflow and Diffusion
Ronald M. Cionco, US Army Research Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, NM
1:45 PM
8.2
Quantifying aerial dispersal of pollen in relation to outcrossing in maize
Donald E. Aylor, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, CT; and M. T. Boehm and E. J. Shields
2:00 PM
8.3
Plume fluctuations in surface layer canopies
Valerio Bisignanesi, Monash University, Clayton, Vic., Australia; and M. S. Borgas
2:15 PM
8.4
Numerical simulation of turbulent flow in a forested park damaged by a windstorm
Sylvain Dupont, INRA, Villenave d'Ornon, France; and Y. Brunet and S. Dayau
2:30 PM
8.5
2:45 PM
8.6
Direct measurement of dispersive fluxes within a cork oak plantation
Andreas Christen, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; and R. Vogt
3:00 PM
8.7
An Experimental Study of Scalar Turbulence and Advective Exchange
Matt Schroeder, University of California, Davis, CA; and M. Falk and K. T. Paw U
3:15 PM
8.7a
Coffee Break

2:45 PM-3:15 PM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


3
Coffee Break

Coffee Break

3:30 PM-4:30 PM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Session 4A
Aerial Movement and Dispersal of Spores, Pollens, Insects, Birds, and Other Aerobiota (parallel with session 4B)
Host: 16th Biometeorology and Aerobiology
Cochairs: Paul Comtois, University of Montreal; Estelle Levetin, University of Tulsa
3:30 PM
4A.1
Numerical simulations and field studies of maize pollen dispersion
Raymond Arritt, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and C. A. Clark, M. E. Westgate, and A. S. Goggi
3:45 PM
4A.2
Evidence for long-range transport of viable maize pollen
Yves Brunet, INRA, Bordeaux, France; and X. Foueillassar, A. Audran, D. Garrigou, and S. Dayau
4:00 PM
4A.3
Numerical modeling of mountain pine beetle transport by the wind
Peter L. Jackson, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada; and B. Murphy and B. Burkholder
4:15 PM
4A.4
Influence of meteorological conditions on flight altitudes of birds
Judy Shamoun-Baranes, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands; and W. Bouten, J. Van Belle, L. Buurma, and H. Van Gasteren

Session 11
measurement challenges and observation techniques in urban environments
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
Chair: Walter Dabberdt, Vaisala Corp.
4:00 PM
11.3
Application of scintillometry in the urban atmosphere
M. Roth, National University of Singapore, Singapore; and J. A. Salmond and A. N. V. Satyanarayana
4:15 PM
11.4
Study of Near-building Airflow and Turbulent Eddies
Ronald M. Cionco, US Army Research Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, NM; and G. Vaucher and Y. P. Yee
4:30 PM
11.5
GEMS: An Airborne System for Urban Environmental Monitoring
Randolph J. Evans, ENSCO, Inc., Melbourne, FL; and J. Manobianco, J. L. Case, and J. G. Dreher

3:30 PM-4:45 PM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Session 4B
Human and Animal Biometeorology: Impacts of Extreme Events (parallel with session 4A)
Host: 16th Biometeorology and Aerobiology
Chair: G. LeRoy Hahn, ARS-USDA and ISB Treasurer
3:30 PM
4B.1
The potential role of high impact weather events in waterborne disease outbreaks in Canada, 1975-2001
MK Thomas, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; and D. Charron, D. Waltner-Toews, C. Schuster, A. Maarouf, and J. Holt
3:45 PM
4B.2
Potential Climatic Indicators for Water Contamination and Consequent Drinking Water Disease Outbreaks
Corinne J Schuster, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; and D. Charron, A. Maarouf, H. Auld, D. C. MacIver, and J. Klaassen
4:00 PM
4B.3
Changes in the respiration rate pattern of cattle exposed to prolonged heat load
John B Gaughan, School of Animal Studies, Gatton, Qld., Australia; and A. Tait, T. L. Mader, and Y. Sakaguchi
4:15 PM
4B.4
Investigation of heat stress during a typical broiler growout in Akure, Nigeria
A. A Balogun, University of Missouri, Kansas City, MO; and J. A. Omotosho, K. O. Ladipo, J. O. Agbede, O. P. A. Olowu, and R. Folorunsho

4:30 PM
4B.5
The occurrence of abomasal displacement in dairy cows modified by the weather situation
Gunther Schauberger, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria; and J. Cannas da Silva, W. Baumgartner, and M. Rosario Oliveira

Joint Session 5
Fast Response Urban Dispersion Models (Joint between the Fifth Symposium on the Urban Environment and the 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with the A&WMA)
Hosts: (Joint between the 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorolgy with the Air and Waste Management Assoc; and the Fifth Conference on Urban Environment )
Organizer: Theodore R. Young Jr., NRL
3:30 PM
J5.1
3:45 PM
J5.2
4:00 PM
J5.3
Testing of the QUIC-PLUME model with wind-tunnel measurements for a highrise building
Michael D. Williams, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and M. Brown, D. Boswell, and B. Singh
4:30 PM
J5.5
CT-analyst: fast and accurate CBR emergency assessment
Theodore R. Young Jr., NRL, Washington, D.C; and J. Boris, S. Cheatham, J. Fulton, C. Lind, K. Obenschain, and G. Patnaik


Session 9
Evaporation and the energy balance 1
Host: 26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Organizer: Helen A. Cleugh, CSIRO
3:30 PM
9.1
Temporal variability of the controls on evapotranspiration from grazed pastureland during extreme drought
Joseph G. Alfieri, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and P. D. Blanken and D. N. Yates
3:45 PM
9.2
Spatial and temporal variation of water, energy and carbon fluxes from tower and aircraft measurements
John H. Prueger, USDA/ARS, Ames, IA; and J. L. Hatfield, W. P. Kustas, L. E. Hipps, F. Li, I. MacPherson, M. C. Anderson, T. B. Parkin, W. E. Eichinger, and D. I. Cooper
4:00 PM
9.3
Micrometeorological Measurement of Riparian Vegetation Evapotranspiration
John Kochendorfer, University of California, Davis, CA; and K. T. Paw U
4:30 PM
9.5
Determination of scalar fluxes over Mediterranean vegetation
Donatella Spano, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy; and P. Duce, R. L. Snyder, K. T. Paw U, P. Zara, and A. Ventura
4:45 PM
9.6
Land surface evaporation and surface conductance from MODIS and flux towers
Helen A. Cleugh, CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia; and R. Leuning and S. W. Running

4:45 PM-4:45 PM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


End for the Day

Oral Sessions End for the Day

5:00 PM-5:00 PM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Joint Poster Session 1
Urban and Regional Air Quality Forecasting (Joint between the Fifth Symposium on the Urban Environment and the 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with the A&WMA)
Hosts: (Joint between the Fifth Conference on Urban Environment; and the 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorolgy with the Air and Waste Management Assoc )
JP1.1
JP1.2
STOSOS—A Study of Ozone in the Vancouver - Whistler -Pemberton Corridor
Stephanie K. Meyn, B.C. Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection, Surrey, BC, Canada; and I. McKendry, J. Krzyzanowski, T. Ashman, and D. Jaffe

JP1.4
Evaluation of AIRPACT-2, a numerical, photochemical air quality forecast system, for ozone, particulate matter (PM2.5), and selected air toxics in the Pacific Northwest
Abdullah Mahmud, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and J. Vaughan, J. Chen, J. Avise, H. Westburg, and B. Lamb

JP1.5
Stability assessment from surface-based temperature measurements
Gail M. Roth, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada; and M. Rossetto and P. L. Jackson

Handout (174.9 kB)

JP1.6
Incorporating a Full-Physics Meteorological Model into an Applied Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling System
Larry K. Berg, PNNL, Richland, WA; and K. J. Allwine and F. C. Rutz

Handout (459.3 kB)

JP1.7
Assessment of the Wind Regime Peculiarities and Pollution Transfer for Tashkent
Ludmila Shardakova, Central Asian Research Hydro Meteorological Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan; and L. V. Usmanova, D. A. Shulgin, and E. Alekseev

JP1.8
Wavelet analysis of urban and rural surface flux
Pierre Durand, CNRM CNRS-Météo-France, Toulouse, France; and J. L. Attié, D. Lambert, and G. Pigeon

Handout (386.2 kB)

JP1.10
High Resolution Ozone Modeling in Portland/Vancouver Airshed
Ying Xie, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and B. Lamb and J. Chen

JP1.11
Ambient VOC measurements in Mexico City
Brian Lamb, Washington State University., Pullman, WA; and E. Velasco, E. Allwine, H. Westberg, S. Herndon, B. Knighton, E. Grimsrud, T. Jobson, M. Alexander, and P. Prezeller

Handout (226.3 kB)


Poster Session 1B
Uncertainty and Origination
Host: 13th Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorolgy with the Air and Waste Management Assoc
P1B.1
Quantifying Uncertainty in Concentration Output Generated by Atmospheric and Diffusion Models
Michael K. Atchison, ENSCO, Inc., Melbourne, FL; and B. J. Provoncha, S. L. Seely, and A. J. Vanderzanden

Handout (384.8 kB)

P1B.3
Seasonal changes of air parcel's trajectories arriving at the Japan Area
Ryo Kazaoka, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; and H. Kida

Handout (1.2 MB)

P1B.4
Adjoint method for the optimum planning of industrial pollutant sources
Hu Fei, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; and L. Feng and Y. Jing

P1B.5
The February 28, 2002 Reno dust storm: A case study
Stephen A. Cohn, NCAR/ATD, Boulder, CO; and J. Lewis and J. Hallett

Handout (1.4 MB)


Formal Poster Viewing

Formal Poster Viewing

Oral Sessions End for the Day

5:00 PM-7:00 PM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Poster Session 1
Biometeorology/Aerobiology Poster Session
Host: 16th Biometeorology and Aerobiology
P1.1
Analysis of phenological behaviour of some Mediterranean shrub species in responses to warming and drought conditions
Carla Cesaraccio, CNR, Institute of Biometeorology, Sassari, Italy; and G. Pellizzaro, P. Duce, and D. Spano

Handout (65.6 kB)

P1.2
Application of 3D Remote Sensing Technique in Tour Resources Investigation
Xiaotao Li III, Shandong University, Beijing, China; and F. Yang and X. Song

P1.3
Bioclimatic maps for tourism purposes using GIS techniques
Ernest Rudel, Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics, Vienna, Austria; and E. Koch, A. Matzarakis, and M. Zygmuntowski

P1.4
The biometeorology of high-altitude insect layers: a case study
Curtis R. Wood, University of Reading, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom; and J. F. Barlow, J. Chapman, D. Reynolds, and I. Woiwod

P1.5
Breeding activity patterns, reproductive modes, and habitat use by anurans (Amphibia) in a seasonal environment in the Pantanal, Brazil
C.P.A. Prado, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Rio Claro, São Paulo, Brazil; and M. Uetanabaro and C. F. B. Haddad

P1.6
Climate as a proximate factor affecting the phenology of Atlantic rain forest trees
V.B. Zipparro, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Rio Claro, São Paulo, Brazil; and L. P. C. Morellato

P1.7
Effects of topography upon mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) transport and dispersion as indicated by mesoscale meteorological models
Brenda L. Moore, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada; and P. L. Jackson

Handout (144.8 kB)

P1.8
Epidemiologic study of mortality during the summer of 2003 in Italy
Susanna Conti, National Centre of Epidemiology - Italian Highter Institute for Health, Rome, Italy; and G. Minelli, R. Solimini, V. Toccaceli, M. Vichi, M. C. Beltrano, and L. Perini

Handout (238.2 kB)

P1.9
Public Health Impacts of Naturally-Derived Particulate Matter - A Case Study from southwestern British Columbia, Canada
Charmian M. Bennett, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and S. Kelly, I. McKendry, and T. Koch

P1.10
Regional phytophenological trends in Switzerland
Claudio Defila, MeteoSwiss, Payerne, Switzerland; and B. Clot

P1.11
A study of potential climate risk factors of enteric waterborne disease in southern Alberta & Ontario
Daniel J Gillis, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; and J. D. Holt, D. Charron, A. Maarouf, and D. Waltner-Toews

P1.12
A synoptic climatology for the emergence and flight of the mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus Ponderosae Hopkins)
Brendan D. Murphy, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada; and P. L. Jackson

Handout (626.2 kB)

P1.13
Use of neural networks to short-term forecast of airborne pollen data
Bachisio Arca, CNR, Institute of Biometeorology, Sassari, Italy; and G. Pellizzaro, A. Canu, and A. Vargiu

Handout (168.9 kB)

P1.14
P1.15
Daily and seasonal pollen forecasting for Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
T. Arsenault, St. Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, Canada; and J. Walsh-Mahaux, D. W. Waugh, and D. Richardson


Poster Session 1
Urban Surface and Boundary Layer Climates
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
P1.1
Tools for quantifying climate-related effects of trees on urban forest benefits
James R. Simpson, USDA, Davis, CA; and E. G. McPherson and S. E. Maco

Handout (70.1 kB)

P1.2
The impact of the surface heterogeneity on the energy imbalance problem using LES
Atsushi Inagaki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan; and M. O. Letzel, S. Raasch, and M. Kanda

Handout (2.0 MB)

P1.3
The characterization of the climatic potentiality of urban forms at local and micro scales: proposition of a morpho-climatic indicator
Mohamed Benzerzour, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Methodologiques en Architecture, Nantes, France; and D. Groleau

P1.4
Surface characteristics and carbon dioxide fluxes in a suburban area of Baltimore, MD
Ben Crawford, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN; and C. S. B. Grimmond, B. D. Offerle, J. Hom, and D. Golub

P1.5
Observation of an Urban Plume during CAPITOUL experiment
Valery Masson, CNRM, Toulouse, France; and G. Pigeon, L. Gomes, P. Durand, C. Lac, and A. Butet

Handout (612.7 kB)

P1.6
Measurement and modelling of the ground heat flux of the City of Basel during BUBBLE by different methods
Gergely Rigo, Institute of Meteorology, Climatology and Remote Sensing, University of Basel, Switzerland, Basel, Switzerland; and E. Parlow

P1.8
Estimating wind speed at an urban reference height
Andreas Christen, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; and M. W. Rotach

Handout (308.4 kB)

P1.9
Comparisons of various experimental results on the convective heat transfer coefficient of urban surfaces
Aya Hagishima, Kyushu University, Kasuga-shi, Japan; and J. Tanimoto and K. I. Narita

Handout (126.3 kB)

P1.10
An application of a simple urban canopy model for meso-scale simulation (SUMM) to Tokyo metropolitan area
Akiyoshi Ito, Petroleum Energy Center, Tokyo, Ibaraki, Japan; and M. Kanda

Handout (150.2 kB)

P1.11
A Simple 3-Dimensional Urban Energy Balance Model and Outdoor Scale Model Experiments
Toru Kawai, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan; and M. Kanda and M. Kanega

Handout (1.6 MB)

P1.12
Impact of Urbanization on Climate Change in Korea, 1973–2002 (Formerly Paper number 12.1)
Sung-Nam Oh, KMA/NRL, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and Y. H. Kim, M. S. Hyun, and J. C. Nam

Handout (114.9 kB)


Poster Session 2
Urban Field Campaigns
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
P2.1
VTMX: Profiling the Stable Nocturnal Boundary Layer
William O. J. Brown, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and D. B. Parsons, J. O. Pinto, and B. Morley

Handout (260.5 kB)

P2.2
Variation of flow within the MUST array
Matthew A. Nelson, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and M. J. Brown, J. C. Klewicki, and E. R. Pardyjak

Handout (141.2 kB)

P2.3
Measurements of CO2 fluxes in the Mexico City megacity
Erik Velasco, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and S. Pressley, E. Allwine, H. Westberg, and B. Lamb

Handout (277.8 kB)

P2.4
Dispersion of Air Pollution and its Penetration into the Local Environment—DAPPLE
Samantha Jane Arnold, Imperial College London and Reading University, London, United Kingdom; and H. ApSimon, J. F. Barlow, M. Bell, R. Britter, H. Cheng, R. Colvile, A. Dobre, S. Kaur, D. Martin, M. Neophytou, M. Nieuwenhuijsen, G. Nickless, C. Price, A. Robins, D. Shallcross, R. Smalley, J. Tate, A. Tomlin, P. Walsh, and S. E. Belcher

P2.5
Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling of Urban Dispersion at Neighborhood Scale Validated with Tracer Data from Joint Urban 2003
J. Flaherty, Washington State University., Pullman, WA; and E. Allwine, B. Lamb, K. J. Allwine, and F. Gouveia

P2.6
An overview of all data collected by the West Desert Test Center during the Joint Urban 2003 urban dispersion experiment
Erik Vernon, U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, UT; and D. P. Storwold, S. F. Halvorson, F. W. Gallagher III, and J. F. Bowers


Poster Session 3
Urban Heat Islands
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
P3.1
Yearlong evaluation of urban heat island countermeasures from the viewpoints of thermal environment mitigation and urban energy conservation
Yukihiro Kikegawa, Fuji Research Institute Corporation, Tokyo, Japan; and Y. Genchi, H. Kondo, and Y. Ohashi

Handout (430.7 kB)

P3.2
Urban temperature variations in Jackson, Mississippi and vicinity
Loren D. White, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and J. Finney

P3.4
The Characteristics of Urban Effect on the Change of Relative Humidity in Seoul, Korea
Hyang-Hee Um, MRI/Korea Meteorological Administration, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and K. J. Ha, S. S. Lee, and J. C. Nam

Handout (833.1 kB)

P3.5
Synoptic and temporal characteristics of the Las Vegas urban heat island
James A. Miller, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

P3.6
Spatial and temporal variability of anthropogenic heating in US cities
David J. Sailor, Portland State University, Portland, OR; and C. Vasireddy

P3.7
Spatial and temporal characteristics of the Casa Grande, Arizona urban heat island
Brent C. Hedquist, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

P3.8
Evaluation of the Thermal Environment in the Seoul Metropolitan Area
Yeon-Hee Kim, Korea Meteorological Administration, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and S. N. Oh, H. H. Um, J. C. Nam, and S. B. Kim

Handout (143.1 kB)

P3.9
Comparison of transects and fixed stations, Phoenix, Arizona
A. J. Brazel, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and B. C. Hedquist

P3.10
Below-canopy microclimate during tropical storm Isabel in Baltimore, MD
Gordon M. Heisler, USDA, Syracuse, NY; and R. Grant, P. M. Groffman, J. Hom, D. J. Nowak, R. V. Pouyat, M. Schmidt, J. Stubbs, J. Vasconcelos, and I. Yesilonis


Poster Session 4
Urban Weather
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
P4.1
Ongoing NASA Efforts Addressing precipitation variability linked to the urban environment
J. Marshall Shepherd, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and S. Burian, M. Jin, M. Manyin, A. Negri, and C. Garza

5:30 PM-5:30 PM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Formal Poster Viewing

5:30 PM-8:30 PM: Wednesday, 25 August 2004


Poster Session 1
Posters for the 26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Host: 26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
P1.1
Use of Precipitation Duration Data from Weather Radar in Leaf Wetness Estimates for Plant Disease Management
Tracy L. Rowlandson, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; and T. J. Gillespie and R. P. Ford

P1.2
Turbulent exchange processes in and above tall vegetation
Thomas Foken, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany; and C. Thomas, J. Ruppert, J. Lueers, and M. Goeckede

Handout (340.0 kB)

P1.3
Photosynthetically active radiation in Zambia
D. A. Finch, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada; and W. G. Bailey, L. J. B. McArthur, and M. Nasitwitwi

Handout (189.1 kB)

P1.4
Operational exposure of leaf wetness sensors
P. C. Sentelhas, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Piracicaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and T. J. Gillespie, M. L. Gleason, J. E. B. A. Monteiro, and S. T. Helland

P1.5
Measurement and estimation of total radiation absorbed by a hedgerow in a coffee crop
L. R. Angelocci, Universidade de São Paulo, Piracicaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and F. R. Marin, E. Z. Righi, F. G. Pilau, and P. C. Sentelhas

P1.6
Leaf wetness simulation model and its impact on grapevine downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola) forecasting in Tuscany (Italy)
Anna Dalla Marta, University of Florence, Florence, Italy; and S. Orlandini and R. D. Magarey

P1.7
Atmospheric tracer measurements and Lagrangian modeling of CO2 advective fluxes in nighttime drainage flows
Tara Strand, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and B. Lamb, G. Allwine, A. Turnipseed, and R. Monson

P1.9
Albedo of wheat during a growing season: Diurnal symmetry and asymmetry
R. H. Dexter, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada; and W. G. Bailey and B. McArthur

Handout (160.3 kB)

P1.10
A Comparison of Soil Moisture Measurements using Different Commercial Sensors
Mark Heuer, NOAA/ERL/ARL/ATDD, Oak Ridge, TN; and T. Meyers

P1.12
The Temporal Fluctuations in Soil Respiration when Precipitation is intercepted above the Forest Floor
Koji Tamai, Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan

Handout (138.1 kB)

P1.13
Short-term changes in below-ground carbon dioxide concentrations
G. B. Drewitt, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; and J. S. Warland

Handout (182.3 kB)

P1.14
Seasonal change of H2O and CO2 flux linked with withering progress
Satoshi Inoue, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Tsukuba, Japan; and S. Kawashima, M. Du, and S. YONEMURA

P1.15
Pressure pumping effects on soil efflux measurements of CO2
Alan Joseph Ideris, University of California, Davis, CA; and K. T. Paw U

Handout (95.6 kB)

P1.16
Net ecosystem productivity following fire in the Canadian boreal forest
Alberto L. Orchansky, Edmonton, AB, Canada; and B. D. Amiro

Handout (181.1 kB)

P1.17
Carbon exchange of a recently harvested boreal Jack Pine stand
Joseph Kidston, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. A. Black, Z. Nesic, K. Morgenstern, A. G. Barr, and J. H. McCaughey

P1.18
An intercomparison eddy correlation system for the Fluxnet-Canada Research Network
Kai Morgenstern, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and Z. Nesic and T. A. Black

P1.20
Contrasting the interannual variability in net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide in a northern peatland with the variability observed in northern forests
E. R. Humphreys, Trent University, Peterborough, ON, Canada; and P. M. Lafleur, S. W. Admiral, and N. T. Roulet

Handout (122.9 kB)

P1.21
Use of the nocturnal boundary layer budget method in estimating farm-scale greenhouse gas emissions
Laura A. Wittebol, McGill University, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC, Canada; and I. B. Strachan and E. Pattey

Handout (332.1 kB)

P1.22
An Examination of Measured CH4 and N2O Emissions from Swine Manure Compared with Estimated Emissions Using Default IPCC Factors
Michèle Marinier, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; and K. H. Park, A. G. Thompson, and C. Wagner-Riddle

P1.23
Application of open-path TDL analysers for determination of methane and ammonia emissions from livestock facilities
Trevor Coates, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge, AB, Canada; and S. McGinn and J. Bauer

Handout (302.3 kB)

P1.24
Numerical estimations of the horizontal advection of scalars inside canopies
Young-San Park, University of California, Davis, CA; and K. T. Paw U

P1.25
Denoising atmospheric turbulence signal with wavelet-packet transform
Hu Fei, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; and Y. Jing

P1.26
Scintillometer measurements inside two tree canopies
Roland Vogt, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; and A. Christen and A. Pitacco

P1.27
A numerical study of near-field dispersion within and above forest canopies
Steven L. Edburg, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and D. E. Stock, B. K. Lamb, and H. W. Thistle

Handout (306.9 kB)

P1.29
On the spatial scaling of a complex adaptive system
Theresa A. Krebs, University of California, Berkeley, CA; and D. Baldocchi

Handout (145.5 kB)

P1.30
On the quality assurance of surface energy flux measurements
Matthias Mauder, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada; and C. Liebethal, M. Goeckede, and T. Foken

Handout (2.2 MB)

P1.31
Evaluation of footprint models using surface fluxes over clearly defined heterogeneity
Tiina Markkanen, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; and M. Göckede, Ü. Rannik, T. Foken, and T. Vesala

P1.32
Estimating the turbulent eddy difussion and aerodynamic resistance for heat under unstable conditions using air temperature measurements as input
F. Castellví, University of Lleida, Lleida, Spain; and R. L. Snyder, D. D. Baldocchi, and K. T. Paw U

P1.33
Estimating spatial and temporal variation of evapotranspiration in South Korea
Jin I. Yun, Kyung Hee University, Suwon, Gyeonggi, Korea, Republic of (South); and J. C. Nam, S. Y. Hong, J. Kim, and K. S. Kim

Handout (913.5 kB)

P1.34
Validation of GOES-based insolation estimates using pyranometer insolation data from the United States Climate Reference Network
Jason A. Otkin, SSEC/CIMSS, Madison, WI; and M. C. Anderson and J. R. Mecikalski

Handout (491.5 kB)

P1.35
Site-specific frost warning in mountainous regions by estimating geographic potential for cold-air accumulation
Uran Chung, Kyung Hee University, Suwon, Gyeonggi, Korea, Republic of (South); and J. I. Yun

Handout (231.1 kB)

P1.36
Response of plant growth to surface water balance during a summer dry period in Central Eurasian steppe
Yoshihiro Iijima, Hydrological Cycle Observational Research Program, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan; and T. Kawaragi, T. Ito, K. Akshalov, A. Tsunekawa, and M. Shinoda

Handout (190.7 kB)

P1.37
Assessment of Available Water Capacity for Estimating the Evapotranspiration of Agricultural Areas in Austria
Hartwig Dobesch, Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics, Vienna, Austria; and S. Zach and E. Murer

P1.38
The impact of extreme temperatures on crop yield: observations and modelling
A. J. Challinor, University of Reading, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom; and T. R. Wheeler, J. M. Slingo, and P. Q. Craufurd

P1.39
Biogenic emissions in the face of climate change
Shelley Pressley, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and B. K. Lamb, H. Westberg, J. Chen, A. Guenther, and C. Wiedinmyer

P1.40
Mediterranean shrublands growth responses to warming and drought conditions
Grazia Pellizzaro, CNR-IBIMET, National Research Council, Sassari, Italy; and C. Cesaraccio, C. Sirca, and G. De Dato

Handout (26.4 kB)

P1.41
Italian agricultural production and the heat wave during the summer 2003
Luigi Perini Sr., Ministry of Agriculture, Rome, Italy; and M. C. Beltrano

Handout (729.1 kB)

P1.42
Impacts of precipitation and crop–tillage decisions on soil moisture regimes during the 2002 drought on the southern Canadian Prairies
W. G. Bailey, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada; and L. J. B. McArthur and R. H. Dexter

Handout (331.6 kB)

P1.43
The climate and the long-term water balance of Fluxnet Canada’s coastal Douglas-fir forest
David L. Spittlehouse, British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Victoria, BC, Canada

Handout (128.1 kB)

Thursday, 26 August 2004

8:15 AM-9:31 AM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Session 12
cities as agents of global change (parallel with session 13)
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
Chair: Jennifer Salmond, University of Birmingham
8:15 AM
12.1
Paper 12.1 has been moved to Poster Session P1, New Paper Number P1.12

8:16 AM
12.2
Weekend/weekday diurnal temperature range in central Arizona
Roger S Tomalty II, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
8:31 AM
12.3
Mobile measurements of carbon dioxide within the urban canopy layer of Essen, Germany
Sascha Henninger, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany; and W. Kuttler
8:46 AM
12.4
Surface controls on carbon dioxide and water vapour fluxes over a Mediterranean city
J. A. Salmond, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; and L. Davies, C. S. B. Grimmond, T. R. Oke, and B. Offerle

9:01 AM
12.5
Annual fluxes of energy and CO2 over a residential area in Tokyo
Ryo Moriwaki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan; and M. Kanda
9:16 AM
12.6
Changing Land Use and Environmental Degradation in the Wake of Growing Urban Population: A Study of the Metropolitan Cities of India
Ajay Kumar Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India; and R. Jain

8:30 AM-9:45 AM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Session 5
Human Biometeorology: Modeling and Prediction
Host: 16th Biometeorology and Aerobiology
Chair: Mark D. Schwartz, University of Wisconsin
8:30 AM
5.1
8:45 AM
5.2
An Analysis of Possible Climate Change Impacts on Human Mortality in South Central Canada
Chad Shouquan Cheng, MSC, Environment Canada, Downsview, ON, Canada; and H. Auld, G. Li, J. M. Klaassen, Q. Li, N. Comer, M. Campbell, N. Day, D. Pengelly, and S. Gingrich
9:00 AM
5.3
Using a dynamic population model of the Lyme disease vector to identify risk areas for Lyme disease spread in the face of climate change
Nick Hume Ogden, Université de Montréal, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC, Canada; and M. Bigras-Poulin, C. J. O'Callaghan, I. K. Barker, L. R. Lindsay, A. Maarouf, K. E. Tomic, D. Waltner-Toews, and D. Charron
9:15 AM
5.4
Impact of climate and agriculture on enteric illness in Atlantic Canada: toward a climate change adaptation strategy
James E Valcour, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; and D. Waltner-Toews, D. Charron, O. Berke, and T. Edge
9:30 AM
5.5
Cryptococcus gattii, a tropical pathogen emerging in a temperate climate zone
Karen H. Bartlett, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and M. Fyfe, L. MacDougall, C. Duncan, S. Mak, and S. Kidd

8:30 AM-11:45 AM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Session 10
Trace gases exchange (parallel with session 11)
Host: 26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Organizers: Sean McGinn, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Monique Y. Leclerc, University of Georgia
8:30 AM
10.1
Comparison between four Methods to estimate Leaf Wetness Duration caused by Dew on Grassland
Roy J. Wichink Kruit, Wageningen University and Research Centre, Wageningen, Netherlands; and W. A. J. Van Pul, A. F. G. Jacobs, and B. G. Heusinkveld
8:45 AM
10.2
Validation of the nocturnal boundary layer technique
Nathalie Mathieu, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada; and I. B. Strachan and M. Y. Leclerc
9:00 AM
10.3
The mean flux component associated with eddy covariance measurements
Jon S. Warland, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; and G. W. Thurtell

9:30 AM
10.5
A Micrometeorological Mass Balance Approach for Greenhouse Gas Flux Measurements from Stored Animal Manure
Claudia Wagner-Riddle, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; and K. H. Park and G. W. Thurtell
9:45 AM
10.6
Measurement of methane emissions from cattle using chambers and micrometeorological techniques
Sean M. McGinn, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge, AB, Canada; and K. A. Beauchemin and T. Coates
10:00 AM
10.7
Spring and summer measurements of N2O flux from an agricultural field
Lynda G. Blackburn, McGill University, Ste-Anne de Bellevue, QC, Canada; and E. Pattey, I. B. Strachan, and C. Forget
10:15 AM
10.8
Long-term results of management practices aimed at reducing nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural fields
Ivan Lee, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; and A. Furon, J. Warland, and C. Wagner-Riddle
10:30 AM
10.9
Airborne Measurement of Mass and Energy Exchange from Agricultural Lands
Ramesh Srinivasan, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada; and I. MacPherson, R. L. Desjardins, and E. Pattey
10:45 AM
10.10
Emissions of sulfur gases from acid sulfate soils
O.T. Denmead, CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia; and B. C. T. Macdonald, A. Kinsela, I. White, and M. D. Melville
11:00 AM
10.11
Mercury Fluxes above a Deciduous Forest Measured with a Relaxed Eddy Accumulation System
David R. Miller, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT; and J. O. Bash

11:15 AM
10.12
In-situ measurement of water vapor isotopes for atmospheric and ecological applications
Xuhui Lee, Yale University, New Haven, CT; and S. D. Sargent, R. Smith, and B. D. Tanner
11:30 AM
10.6a
Coffee Break

8:30 AM-12:15 PM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Session 13
high-resolution (CFD) modeling of flow around buildings and street canyons (parallel with session 12)
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
CoChair: K. Jerry Allwine, ETD/PNL
8:45 AM
13.2
Effects of building thermals on turbulent structure in a street canyon
X. M. Cai, Univ. of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom; and E. Hall, J. A. Salmond, and J. Voogt
9:00 AM
13.3
9:15 AM
13.4
Turbulent flow over groups of cubical urban-like obstacles
T. Glyn Thomas, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom; and O. Coceal, I. P. Castro, and S. E. Belcher
9:45 AM
13.6
Simulations of Flow over Idealized Urban Street Canyons
Nash'at Ahmad, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA; and Z. Boybeyi and A. Sarma

10:00 AM
13.7
CFD simulations within complex urban building environments
Alan Huber, NOAA/ERL/ARL, Research Triangle Park, NC; and M. Freeman, R. Spencer, K. Kuehlert, J. Straus, and B. Bell
10:30 AM
13.9
Numerical Analysis of Diffusion around a Suspended Crossroad by a Multi-scale CFD Model
Kondo Hiroaki, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Japan; and T. Takayuki, M. Tanaka, and S. Motoo
10:45 AM
13.10
CFD simulations of Joint Urban atmospheric dispersion field study
R. L. Lee, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and T. D. Humphreys III and S. T. Chan
11:00 AM
13.11
11:15 AM
13.12
Simulation of the MUST field experiment using the FEFLO-URBAN CFD model
Fernando E. Camelli, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA; and S. R. Hanna and R. Lohner
11:30 AM
13.13
Evaluation of FLACS CFD model with MUST data
Steven R. Hanna, Hanna Consultants, Kennebunkport, ME; and O. Hansen and S. Dharmavaram
11:45 AM
13.6a
Coffee Break

9:00 AM-11:30 AM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Session 11
Evaporation and the energy balance 2 (parallel with session 10)
Host: 26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Organizers: William J. Massman, US Forest Service; Terry J. Gillespie, University of Guelph
9:00 AM
11.1
Evaluation of a Penman-Monteith approach to provide a “standard” leaf wetness duration estimate
Terry J. Gillespie, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON; and P. C. Sentelhas, M. L. Gleason, J. E. B. A. Monteiro, J. R. M. Pezzopane, and M. J. Pedro Jr.
9:15 AM
11.2
Simulation of land surface albedo—a case study
Shusen Wang, Canada Centre for Remote Sensing, Ottawa, ON, Canada
9:45 AM
11.4
An analogic model of water extraction by grass roots
Clovis Angeli Sansigolo, INPE, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and E. S. B. Ferraz
10:00 AM
11.5
A project summary: Water and energy budget assessment for a non-tidal wetland in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
Frank E. Anderson, California Department of Water Resources, Sacramento, CA; and R. L. Snyder, K. T. Paw U, and J. Z. Drexler
10:15 AM
11.6
10:29 AM
11.7
Paper 11.7 moved, new paper number 11.3a

10:30 AM
11.8
Multi-objective calibration of the land surface model SEWAB
Sven Huneke, GKSS Research Centre, Geesthacht, Germany; and J. Geyer, K. P. Johnsen, H. Lohse, and H. T. Mengelkamp
11:00 AM
11.10
A 3D model of mass and energy transfers in vegetated canopy
Alice Belot, Centre D'études Spatiales de la Biosphère, Toulouse, France; and J. P. Gastellu-Etchegorry and A. Perrier
11:15 AM
11.3a
Micrometeorogical measurements to assess fire fuel dryness (formally paper 11.7)
Donatella Spano, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy; and P. Duce, R. L. Snyder, K. T. Paw U, D. Baldocchi, and L. Xu
11:30 AM
11.4a
Coffee Break

10:00 AM-10:30 AM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


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Coffee Break

10:30 AM-11:45 AM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Session 6B
Human and Animal Biometeorology: Other Climate and Health Issues (parallel with session 6A)
Host: 16th Biometeorology and Aerobiology
Chair: Rein Ahas, Institute of Geography, University of Tartu
10:30 AM
6B.1
Toward a climate index for West Nile Virus
Kenneth E. Kunkel, ISWS, Champaign, IL; and R. Novak
10:45 AM
6B.2
Diurnal Temperature Cycles in Shallow Water Pools
Adrie F.G. Jacobs, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands; and B. G. Heusinkveld and K. P. Paaijmans
11:00 AM
6B.3
Wind speed and solar radiation adjustments for the temperature-humidity index
Terry L. Mader, University of Nebraska, Concord, NE; and S. Davis, J. B. Gaughan, and T. M. Brown-Brandl
11:30 AM
6B.5
Relative heat tolerance among cattle of different genetics
T. M. Brown-Brandl, USDA/ARS, Clay Center, NE; and J. A. Nienaber, R. A. Eigenberg, and G. L. Hahn
11:45 AM
6B.6
Impact of sky conditions on erythemal UVB exposure under tree canopies
Gordon M. Heisler, USDA, Syracuse, NY; and R. H. Grant and W. Gao

10:30 AM-12:00 PM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Session 6A
Human Biometeorology: Heat (parallel with session 6B)
Host: 16th Biometeorology and Aerobiology
Chair: Laurence S. Kalkstein, Center for Climatic Research, University of Delaware
10:45 AM
6A.2
Human perception and response to heat warnings
Scott Sheridan, Department of Geography, Kent State University, Kent, OH
11:00 AM
6A.3
Heat wave mortality in large U. S. cities
Robert E. Davis, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; and P. C. Knappenberger, P. J. Michaels, and W. M. Novicoff
11:30 AM
6A.5
The impact of high temperatures and heat-waves on mortality in Budapest, Hungary
Shakoor Hajat, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom; and R. S. Kovats, A. Paldy, and J. Bobvos

11:45 AM
6A.6
Bio-climatological aspects of summer 2003 over France
Jean-Claude Cohen, Météo France, Paris, France; and J. M. Veysseire

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


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Lunch Break

Lunch Break

12:15 PM-1:45 PM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Lunch Break

1:30 PM-2:30 PM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Session 7
Phenological Analyses and Impacts
Host: 16th Biometeorology and Aerobiology
Chair: Xiaoqiu Chen, Peking University
1:30 PM
7.1
The socio-economic impacts of a climate induced lengthening of the pollen season in The Netherlands
Arnold J.H. Van Vliet, MSC/Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands, Netherlands
1:45 PM
7.2
COST 725: Towards a European phenological data platform
Elisabeth Koch, Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics, Vienna, Austria; and E. Dittmann, W. Lipa, A. Menzel, J. Nekovár, and A. V. Vliet
2:00 PM
7.3
A cluster-based approach for global phenological monitoring
Michael White, Utah State University, Logan, UT; and F. Hoffman and W. W. Hargrove
2:15 PM
7.4
Bayesian analysis of long-term changes in phenology
Annette Menzel, TU Munich, Freising, Germany; and V. Dose

1:30 PM-4:30 PM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Session 12
Carbon dioxide exchange 3
Host: 26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Organizer: Bertrand D. Tanner, Campbell Scientific, Inc.
1:30 PM
12.1
Relationship between soil CO2 concentrations and forest-floor CO2 effluxes
R. S. Jassal, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. A. Black, M. D. Novak, K. Morgenstern, D. Gaumont-Guay, Z. Li, and Z. Nesic

1:45 PM
12.2
Interpreting the temperature sensitivity of soil CO2 efflux from forest soils
D. Gaumont-Guay, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. A. Black, T. J. Griffis, R. S. Jassal, A. G. Barr, and Z. Nesic
2:00 PM
12.3
Whole-forest and understory measurements of carbon dioxide fluxes at a boreal black spruce forest
Allison L. Dunn, Worcester State University, Worcester, MA; and S. C. Wofsy and A. V. H. Bright
2:15 PM
12.4
Relationship between CO2 Flux and CO2 Concentration at a Boreal Forest
D. Chan, MSC, Toronto, ON, Canada; and K. Higuchi, A. Shashkov, D. Worthy, J. Chen, J. Liu, and C. W. Yuen
2:30 PM
12.5
Net Carbon Exchange of three Boreal Forests during a Drought
N. Kljun, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. A. Black, T. J. Griffis, A. G. Barr, D. Gaumont-Guay, K. Morgenstern, J. H. McCaughey, and Z. Nesic
2:45 PM
12.6
Inter-annual variability of carbon budget components in an AsiaFlux forest site estimated by long-term flux measurement
Nobuko Saigusa, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and S. Yamamoto, S. Murayama, and H. Kondo
3:30 PM
12.9
Comparison of net ecosystem production at mature and disturbed forest sites, Saskatchewan, Canada 2001–02
B. D. Amiro, Canadian Forest Service, Edmonton, AB, Canada; and A. G. Barr, T. A. Black, H. Iwashita, N. Kljun, J. H. McCaughey, K. Morgenstern, S. Murayama, Z. Nesic, A. L. Orchansky, and N. Saigusa
3:45 PM
12.10
Higher-order closure turbulence modeling of long term carbon exchange in an old-growth temperate forest: implications for land-use and climate changes
R. David Pyles, University of California, Davis, CA; and S. Wharton, L. Xu, K. T. Paw U, M. Falk, and M. Schroeder
4:00 PM
12.11
4:15 PM
12.12
Effects of stand age and weather on carbon dioxide and water vapour fluxes in coastal Douglas-fir forests
E. R. Humphreys, Trent Univ., Peterborough, ON, Canada; and T. A. Black, K. Morgenstern, G. B. Drewitt, T. Cai, Z. Li, and Z. Nesic
4:30 PM
12.6a
Coffee Break

1:45 PM-2:45 PM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Session 14
urban air quality (including urban airshed modeling and urban air chemistry experiments) (parallel with session 15)
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
Organizer: Jason Ching, NOAA/ERL/ARL
1:45 PM
14.1
Hourly concentrations of ammonia during the winter in Manchester, UK, related to traffic and background sources
James D. Whitehead, UMIST, Manchester, United Kingdom; and I. D. Longley, H. Coe, and M. W. Gallagher
2:00 PM
14.2
Investigating the Impact of Changes in Traffic Emission Structures on Urban Air Pollution with a Nested Model System
Florence-Nathalie Sentuc, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany; and N. Eissfeldt, M. J. Kerschgens, and R. Schrader
2:15 PM
14.3
Analysis of the air quality within the range of an urban green area
Alexander Ropertz, University of Applied Sciences, Düsseldorf, Germany; and K. Weber and W. Kuttler
2:30 PM
14.4
Afforestation for Valley Urban Air Quality Improvement
Peter C. Chu, NPS, Monterey, CA; and Y. Chen and S. Lu

1:45 PM-4:15 PM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Session 15
urban boundary layers (parallel with session 14)
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
Chair: Matthias Roth, National University of Singapore
1:45 PM
15.1
Energy balance and boundary layer interactions over urban areas
Ian Harman, Met Office, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom; and S. E. Belcher and M. Best
2:00 PM
15.2
Area-averaged profiles over the Mock Urban Setting Test array
Matthew A. Nelson, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and M. J. Brown, E. R. Pardyjak, and J. C. Klewicki
2:30 PM
15.4
Relating the developing urban boundary layer to upwind terrain for the Salfex 2002 campaign
Janet F. Barlow, University of Reading, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom; and S. Von Hunerbein, S. Bradley, S. E. Belcher, and G. G. Rooney
2:45 PM
15.5
Study of the stratification of the urban boundary layer of Marseille under sea-breeze condition
Aude Lemonsu, EC, Dorval, QC, Canada; and S. Bastin, V. Masson, and P. Drobinski
3:00 PM
15.6
Fluxes of atmospheric carbon dioxide over a suburban area of Vancouver
Cindy J. Walsh, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. R. Oke, C. S. B. Grimmond, and J. A. Salmond
3:15 PM
15.7
Analysis of the evolution of an urban boundary layer ad detected by a frequency modulated-continuous wave radar
Frank W. Gallagher III, Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, UT; and J. F. Bowers, E. J. Laufenberg, E. P. Argenta, D. P. Storwold, and S. A. McLaughlin
3:45 PM
15.5a
Coffee Break

2:30 PM-3:00 PM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


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Coffee Break

3:30 PM-4:45 PM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Session 8
Phenology and Climate Change
Host: 16th Biometeorology and Aerobiology
Chair: Arnold J.H. Van Vliet, MSC/Wageningen University
3:30 PM
8.1
3:45 PM
8.2
Shifts in the date of flowering commencement in some Australian plants
Marie R. Keatley, University of Melbourne, Creswick, Australia; and T. D. Fletcher, I. L. Hudson, and P. K. Ades
4:00 PM
8.3
Attribution of Estonian phyto-, ornitho- and ichtyophenological trends with parameters of changing climate
Rein Ahas, Institute of Geography, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia; and A. Aasa
4:15 PM
8.4
4:30 PM
8.5

4:15 PM-5:00 PM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Session 16
canopy—atmosphere coupling
Host: Fifth Conference on Urban Environment
Chair: Ron Cionco, US Army Research Laboratory
4:15 PM
16.1
Intermittent exchange of heat and pollutants between the urban canopy and above-roof boundary layers at night
J. A. Salmond, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; and D. Hammond, T. R. Oke, R. Vogt, and M. Roth

4:45 PM
16.3
Near Surface Winds from an enhanced Micro-Mesoscale Simulation System
Ronald M. Cionco, US Army Research Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, NM; and S. A. Luces

4:45 PM-4:45 PM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Conference Ends

Conference Ends

5:00 PM-5:00 PM: Thursday, 26 August 2004


Conference Ends