Fourth Symposium on the Urban Environment (Expanded View)

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Sunday, 19 May 2002
12:00 AM-12:15 AM, Sunday
Session AMS Board on Urban Meteorology
12:00 AMCommittee Members: Sue Grimmond (Chairperson), Michael J. Brown, Toby N. Carlson, Jason Ching, Kevin P. Gallo, Steven R. Hanna, Tim Oke, and James Voogt  
 
5:00 PM-7:00 PM, Sunday
Conference Registration
 
Monday, 20 May 2002
7:30 AM-5:30 PM, Monday
Conference Registration continues through Friday, 24 May
 
9:00 AM-10:29 AM, Monday
Session 1 Urban effects on weather
Organizer: James Voogt, Univ. of Western Ontario, London, ON Canada
1.1An investigation of the influence of urban areas on rainfall using a cloud-mesoscale model and the TRMM satellite  extended abstract
J. Marshall Shepherd, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD
9:00 AM1.2Simulated Thunderstorms Over St. Louis, MO  extended abstract
Christopher M. Rozoff, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and W. R. Cotton and J. O. Adegoke
9:14 AM1.3MM5 Simulations of Urban Induced Convective Precipitation over Atlanta  
Kenneth J. Craig, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA; and R. D. Bornstein
9:29 AM1.4Modeling Dry and Moist Convection Forced by an Urban Heat Island  extended abstract
Jong-Jin Baik, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea; and Y. H. Kim and H. Y. Chun
9:44 AM1.5Observations of localized thunderstorm outflow in an urban area  extended abstract
Arthur L. Doggett IV, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and M. Conder, T. E. Gill, C. B. Chang, R. E. Peterson, and J. Schroeder
9:59 AMCoffee Break  
 
10:30 AM-12:15 PM, Monday
Session 2 Urban boundary layer: models
Organizer: Mathias Rotach, ETH, Zurich Switzerland
10:30 AM2.1Survey of the History of the Urbanization of Numerical Mesoscale Models  
Robert D. Bornstein, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA; and K. J. Craig
10:45 AM2.2Urban areas in climate simulations  extended abstract
Martin J. Best, Met Office, Bracknell, Berkshire, United Kingdom; and R. A. Betts
11:00 AM2.3Coupling between the urban energy balance and boundary layer  extended abstract
Ian N. Harman, Univ. of Reading, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom; and M. J. Best and S. E. Belcher
11:15 AM2.4Integration of urban effects in a mesoscale dynamical model over the region of Basel (Switzerland) as a part of the BUBBLE experiment  extended abstract
Yves-Alain Roulet, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
11:30 AM2.5Urban impact on the airflow: a factor seperation analysis of thermal and mechanical contributions with a numerical model  extended abstract
Alberto Martilli, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
11:45 AM2.6Elements of a model for stress transport in the urban roughness sublayer  extended abstract
Joseph C. Klewicki, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
12:00 PMLunch Break  
 
1:30 PM-3:15 PM, Monday
Session 3 Urban field projects: ESCOMPTE/CLU & BUBBLE
Organizer: Patrice Mestayer, CNRS, Nantes France
1:30 PM3.1The UBL/CLU-Escompte experiment: description and first results  extended abstract
Patrice G. Mestayer, CNRS, Nantes, France; and P. Durand
1:45 PM3.2Local-scale surface flux measurements at a downtown site in Marseille during the ESCOMPTE field campaign  extended abstract
C. S. B. Grimmond, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN; and J. Salmond, B. D. Offerle, and T. R. Oke
2:00 PM3.3First results of the EOS-Terra ASTER observations over Marseille during the UBL/CLU-ESCOMPTE experiment  extended abstract
Benedicte Dousset, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
2:15 PM3.4urban surface network in Marseille: network optimisation using numerical simulations and results  extended abstract
Grégoire Pigeon, CNRM-GAME, CNRS Meteo-France, Toulouse, France; and A. Lemonsu, P. Durand, and V. Masson
2:30 PM3.5Validation of the TEB scheme in the city centre of Marseille, France  
A. Lemonsu, CNRM, Toulouse, France; and C. S. B. Grimmond
2:45 PM3.6Overview on the Basel UrBan Boundary Layer Experiment—BUBBLE  extended abstract
Mathias W. Rotach, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland
3:00 PMCoffee Break  
 
3:30 PM-5:15 PM, Monday
Session 4 Urban Surface Databases
Organizer: Jason Ching, NOAA/ERL/ARL, Research Triangle Park, NC
3:30 PM4.1An overview of building morphological characteristics derived from 3D building databases  extended abstract
Michael J. Brown, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and S. J. Burian, S. P. Linger, S. P. Velugubantla, and C. Ratti
3:45 PM4.2A Method for Inventorying Urban Morphology  
Richard Ellefsen, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA; and R. M. Cionco
4.3Low-cost urban data sets through LIDAR feature extraction  
Kevin S. Williams, SAIC, Chantilly, VA
3:59 PM4.4Development of a software to describe the city morphology and to compute aerodynamic parameters from an urban data base  extended abstract
Nathalie Long, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Nantes, France; and P. G. Mestayer and C. Kergomard
4:14 PM4.5DTRA Urban Terrain Database Project  
John C. Pace, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Alexandria, VA; and R. J. Babarsky
4:29 PM4.6Urban Morphology for Houston to drive Models-3/CMAQ at neighborhood scales  extended abstract
Jason Ching, NOAA/ARL, Research Triangle Park, NC; and T. L. Otte, S. Dupont, S. Burian, and A. Lacser
4:44 PM4.7Urban Effects in Numerical Models and Evaluation with Field Experiment Data: Part I: Sensitivity to Urban Characterization  
John M. Leone Jr., LLNL, Livermore, CA; and M. J. Leach, H. N. S. Chin, and G. Sugiyama
4:59 PM4.8Urban Effect in Numerical Models and Evaluation with Field Experiment Data: Part II: Mesoscale Aspects  extended abstract
Hung-Neng S. Chin, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and M. J. Leach, J. M. Leone, Jr., G. A. Sugiyama, and H. Walker
 
5:30 PM, Monday
Icebreak Reception in Poster Session Room
 
Tuesday, 21 May 2002
8:00 AM-11:00 AM, Tuesday
Session 5 Urban heat island effect: observations and modelling
Organizer: Tim Oke, Univ. of Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada
8:00 AM5.1Estimation of the urban heat island effect for the Global Historical Climatological Network  extended abstract
Kevin P. Gallo, NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD; and J. O. Adegoke and T. Owen
8:15 AM5.2The influence of the desert, topography and the sea on the urban heat island in an extremely hot and dry climate—the case study of Eilat, Israel  
Oded Potchter, Levinsky College of Education and Tel Aviv Univ., Tel Aviv, Israel; and M. Sofer
8:30 AM5.3Contamination of the long-term temperature series of De Bilt (the Netherlands) by urban heat advection  extended abstract
Theo Brandsma, KNMI, De Bilt, Netherlands
8:45 AM5.4Urban Heat Island Dynamics in Singapore  
Matthias Roth, National University of Singapore, Kent Ridge, Singapore; and W. Chow
9:00 AM5.5The role of land-use parameters in the spatial development of urban heat island in Szeged, Hungary  extended abstract
Zsolt Bottyán, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary; and J. Unger
9:15 AM5.6"SAGA-CITES" project: Urban characteristics evaluation through microclimatic parameters measurement. The case study of Marseille and Toulouse french cities  
Khrofa Lehtihet, Architecture School of Marseilles, Marseilles, France; and K. Ait-ameur
9:30 AM5.7WAUHIS  
Shu Jiong, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China
9:45 AM5.8Statistical analysis of the dependence of urban heat island intensity on latitude  extended abstract
Uwe Wienert, University of Essen, Essen, Germany; and W. Kuttler
10:00 AMCoffee Break  
10:30 AM5.9Tests of Approaches to Simulate Heat Islands in the Urban Canopy Layer  
Tim Oke, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and I. McKendry, S. Krayenhoff, K. Fortuniak, and K. Klysik
10:45 AM5.10Remote sensing and modelling of urban heat islands  extended abstract
James A. Voogt, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada; and T. R. Oke
 
8:30 AM-12:15 PM, Tuesday
Joint Session 1 Flow and dispersion studies: building, street canyon (measurement and modeling) (Joint with the Fourth Symp. Urban Environment, 12th Joint Conf. on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with A&WMA, and 25th Conf. Agricultural & Forest Meterology)
Organizer: Steve Hanna, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
8:30 AMJ1.1Overview of the Mock Urban Setting Test (MUST)  extended abstract
Christopher A. Biltoft, West Desert Test Center, U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, UT; and E. Yee and C. D. Jones
8:45 AMJ1.2The MUST Field Experiment: Mean and turbulent wind fields at the upstream edge of a building array  extended abstract
Michael J. Brown, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and E. R. Pardyjak, D. Zajic, M. Princevac, G. Streit, and C. A. Biltoft
9:00 AMJ1.3High Resolution Modeling of Atmospheric Releases Around Buildings  
Robert L. Lee, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and T. Humphreys and S. T. Chan
9:15 AMJ1.4Fast Response Modeling of two Building Urban Street Canyon  extended abstract
Eric R. Pardyjak, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and M. J. Brown
J1.5Validation of Urban Scale Contaminant Transport CFD Codes  
Carey F. Cox, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA; and J. P. Boris and T. R. Young
9:29 AMJ1.6Average concentration profiles in an idealized urban canopy based on high resolution numerical simulations  extended abstract
Bertrand C. Carissimo, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA and Electricite de France R&D, Chatou, France
9:44 AMJ1.7Testing and Development of Comprehensive Evaluation Methodologies For Urban Dispersion Models And Their Relation to Users Needs Requirements  extended abstract
Elfrun Lehmann, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA; and P. Franzese, S. R. Hanna, R. Britter, and N. Hamer
J1.8Modeling of traffic induced turbulence using the FAST3D-CT CFD model  
John P. Iselin, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA; and J. P. Boris and T. R. Young
9:58 AMCoffee Break  
10:28 AMJ1.9Significance of traffic produced turbulence for urban dispersion modeling  extended abstract
Petra M. Kastner-Klein, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and M. Ketzel, S. Di Sabtino, R. Berkowicz, R. Britter, and E. Fedorovich
10:43 AMJ1.10Another simple urban dispersion model  
Steven R. Hanna, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA; and R. Britter and P. Franzese
10:58 AMJ1.11Development of an Image and CFD-based Urban Scale Wind field and Dispersion Simulator  extended abstract
William J. Coirier, CFD Research Corporation, Huntsville, AL; and M. Furmanczyk and A. J. Przekwas
11:13 AMJ1.12Development of a Dispersion Model for Flow around Buildings  extended abstract
Michael D. Williams, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and M. J. Brown and E. M. Pardyjak
11:28 AMJ1.13Urban dispersion model (UDM) validation  
Ian H. Griffiths, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom; and D. R. Brook, D. J. Hall, A. Berry, R. D. Kingdon, K. L. Clawson, C. A. Biltoft, J. M. Hargrave, C. M. Clem, D. C. H. Strickland, and A. M. Spanton
11:43 AMJ1.14Comparison Between the Wind and Temperature Fields Within the Roughness Sub—Layer and an Open Area  extended abstract
Eyal Fattal, Israel Institute for Biological Research, Ness-Ziona, Israel; and S. Pistinner and E. Gavze
11:58 AMLunch Break  
 
11:00 AM-2:14 PM, Tuesday
Session 6 Mitigation of urban heat islands: scientific and regulatory aspects, implementation and cost-effectiveness issues, local perspectives, and quantification of environmental impacts.
Organizer: David Sailor, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
11:00 AM6.1Impacts of urban land cover change on the Convective Boundary Layer (CBL) in Baltimore-Washington DC  
Jimmy O. Adegoke, CIRA/Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and K. Gallo, R. Pielke, L. Steyaert, and W. P. Kustas
6.2The benefits of ‘Low Impact Development’ for urban climate / hydrology  
Sandra Traci Arthur, Low Impact Development Center, Inc., Beltsville, MD; and N. A. Weinstein
11:14 AM6.3Local cold air and its significance for the urban climate  extended abstract
Wilhelm Kuttler, University of Essen, Essen, Germany
11:29 AM6.4Analysis of the distribution of air temperature in the built-up area facing the mouth of the valley  extended abstract
Hideki Takebayashi, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan; and M. Moriyama and H. Shibaike
11:44 AM6.5Urban Effects on Night Air Temperature in Hot-humid Climate  extended abstract
Masakazu Moriyama, Kobe Univ., Kobe, Japan; and H. Takebayashi
11:59 AMLunch Break  
1:29 PM6.6Data analysis on "Cool Spot" effect of green canopy in urban areas  extended abstract
Hitoshi Kono, Himeji Institute of Technology, Himeji-shi, Japan; and M. Moriyama and H. Takebayashi
1:44 PM6.7Mitigating urban heat island: possibility and effect of reducing anthropogenic heat emission from vehicles and buildings  extended abstract
Tsuyoshi Kinouchi, Public Works Research Institute, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and J. Yoshitani
1:59 PM6.8Climate change impact in Honduras: Statistical analysis of Tegucigalpa's urban Environment  
Arturo E. Rodriguez, Barry University, Miami, FL; and L. Gonzalez and I. M. Erazo
6.9Total adaptation of advanced energy saving technologies to a building of research institute, CCRH  
Toshiaki Ichinose, NIES, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and T. Inoue, T. Sawachi, and Y. Genchi
 
1:30 PM-4:40 PM, Tuesday
Joint Session 2 Dispersion (Joint with the Fourth Symp. Urban Environment, 12th Joint Conf. on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with A&WMA, and 25th Conf. Agricultural & Forest Meterology)
Organizer: Matthias Roth, National University of Singapore Singapore
1:30 PMJ2.1DTRA Urban Dispersion Modeling Support for Special Security Events  
John C. Pace, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Alexandria, VA
J2.2Turbulent flows in an idealised street canyon—a large eddy simulation  
Zhiqiang Cui, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom; and X. Cai and C. Baker
J2.3Large-eddy simulation (LES) of flow and scalar dispersion inside a street canyon  extended abstract
Chun-Ho Liu, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and M. C. Barth and S. Madronich
J2.4LES Simulation of Turbulent Flow within and above a Vegetation Canopy Using Non-linear Subgrid-scale Parameterization  extended abstract
Yong Shi, University of California, Davis, CA; and K. T. Paw U, B. Yang, B. Kosovic, and R. H. Shaw
1:42 PMJ2.5Pressure, vorticity and vortices associated with scalar microfronts in a large-eddy simulation of Canopy Flow  extended abstract
Li Fitzmaurice, University of California, Davis, CA; and R. H. Shaw, K. T. Paw U, and E. G. Patton
1:57 PMJ2.6Large-eddy simulation urban dispersion during the URBAN2000 field program IOP-10, 25–26 October 2000  extended abstract
David DeCroix, LANL, Los Alamos, NM
J2.7Validation of Detached-Eddy Simulation of Flow in Urban Environments  
Eric G. Paterson, Penn State University, State College, PA; and L. J. Peltier and K. G. Paterson
2:11 PMJ2.8The influence of Lagrangian time scales on canopy diffusion  
M. Y. Leclerc, University of Georgia, Griffin, GA; and T. V. Prabha
2:26 PMJ2.9Fetch and Footprint Requirements for Flux Observations over Tall Vegetation  
Xuhui Lee, Yale University, New Haven, CT
J2.10Study of a Monotone Implicit Large Eddy Simulation for the Determination of Concentration Profiles  
William G. Szymczak, NRL, Washington, DC
2:40 PMCoffee Break  
3:25 PMJ2.11Flow and Turbulence Surrounding a Building Cluster  extended abstract
Dragan Zajic, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and M. Princevac, J. J. Kim, H. J. S. Fernando, and J. J. Baik
3:40 PMJ2.12Development and evaluation of the AERMOD-PRIME model  extended abstract
Roger W. Brode, Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., a MACTEC Company, Research Triangle Park, NC
3:55 PMJ2.13A Multi-Scale Mesoscale Atmospheric Model for Simulation of Airflow Around Buildings in Complex Terrain  extended abstract
Ted Yamada, Yamada Science & Art Corporation, Santa Fe, NM
4:10 PMJ2.14ISC- PRIME and ISC3 Versus Wind Tunnel Observations For Multi-tiered, Sloped, Porous Structures  extended abstract
Ronald L. Petersen, Cermak, Peterka Petersen, Inc., Fort Collins, CO; and J. J. Carter
4:25 PMJ2.15Numerical simulation of air flow and gas diffusion in micro-scale region with RAMS and HYPACT codes  extended abstract
Ryohji Ohba, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Fukahorimachi, Nagasaki, Japan; and T. Hara, S. T. Casterri, and D. Anffossi
 
2:15 PM-4:28 PM, Tuesday
Session 7 Urban biometeorology
Organizer: Helmut Mayer, University of Freiburg, Freiburg Germany
2:15 PM7.1The Potential of Urban Heat Island Mitigation to Alleviate Heat-Related Mortality: Methodological Overview and Preliminary Modeling Results for Philadelphia  extended abstract
David J. Sailor, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA; and L. S. Kalkstein and E. Wong
2:30 PM7.2Applications of a Human Thermal Comfort Model  
Gordon M. Heisler, USDA Forest Services, Syracuse, NY; and Y. Wang
2:45 PM7.3Validation of modelled mean radiant temperature within urban structures  extended abstract
Andreas Matzarakis, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
3:00 PMCoffee Break  
7.4Thermal Sensation in Extremely Hot and Dry Urban Environments  extended abstract
Stefan Becker, University of Giessen, Giessen, Germany; and O. Potchter and Y. Yaakov
3:29 PM7.5The Impact of a Small Urban Lake on Heat Stress in a Mediterranean Coastal City: The case of Tel Aviv, Israel  
Hadas Saaroni, Tel Aviv Univ., Tel Aviv, Israel; and B. Ziv
7.6Green Cities in Hungary  
László Makra, Univ. of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary; and S. Horváth and Z. Sümeghy
3:43 PM7.7TLQ—an impact-related air quality index obtained on a daily basis  
Helmut Mayer, Univ. of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; and F. Kalberlah and D. Ahrens
3:58 PM7.8Personal exposure to benzene in different urban environments—a case study  extended abstract
Sofia Thorsson, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden; and I. Eliasson
4:13 PM7.9A Look at Cities as Agents of Global Change: An African Review Especially Liberian Case  
Moses A. Eben, Center for Environmental Education and Protection of Liberia, Monrovia, Liberia
 
Wednesday, 22 May 2002
8:30 AM-9:30 AM, Wednesday
Session 8 Urban vegetation-atmosphere interactions
Organizer: Gordon Heisler, USDA FS, Syracuse, NY
8:30 AM8.1Observation of thermal effect of Shinjuku Gyoen Park  extended abstract
Tsuyoshi Honjo, Chiba Univiersity, Matsudo, Chiba, Japan; and H. Sugawara, T. Mikami, K. I. Narita, K. Kimura, and N. Kuwata
8:45 AM8.2Observations about cool-island phenomena in urban park  extended abstract
Ken-ichi Narita, Nippon Institute of Technology, Miyashiro, Saitama, Japan; and T. Mikami, T. Honjo, H. Sugawara, K. Kimura, and N. Kuwata
9:00 AM8.3The influence of vegetation on the urban climate  extended abstract
Martin J. Best, Met Office, Bracknell, Berks., United Kingdom; and P. A. Clark
9:15 AM8.4Analysis of atmospheric particles deposited onto mesquite leaves in the Central Arizona - Phoenix LTER area  
Dana L. Perry, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and J. R. Anderson and P. R. Buseck
 
9:30 AM-12:15 PM, Wednesday
Session 9 Urban radiation and energy exchanges
Organizer: Sue Grimmond, IU, Bloomington, IN
9:30 AM9.1The solar ultraviolet radiation environment in the Washington-Baltimore Metropolitan Area  extended abstract
Richard H. Grant, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN; and G. M. Heisler and C. Ehrlich
9:45 AM9.2Canopy albedo and representative temperatures for regularly distributed rectangular obstacles  extended abstract
Manabu Kanda, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan; and S. Katsuyama
10:00 AMCoffee Break  
10:30 AM9.3Parameterization of net all-wave radiation for urban areas  extended abstract
Brian Offerle, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN; and C. S. B. Grimmond, T. R. Oke, and T. Newton
10:45 AM9.4Heat Storage in a European Central City Environment  
Sarah M. Roberts, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. R. Oke, J. Voogt, C. S. B. Grimmond, and V. Masson
11:00 AM9.5Multi Point Measurements of Heat and Momentum Fluxes above Roof Level in Urban Area  extended abstract
S. Pistinner, Israel Institute for Biological Research, Ness-Ziona, Israel; and E. Fattal and E. Gavze
11:15 AM9.6The energy balance of Central Barcelona (Spain)  extended abstract
Ernesto Jauregui, National University, Mexico City, Mexico; and M. C. Moreno and A. Tejeda
11:30 AM9.7Analysis of long-term observations of urban surface-atmosphere energy exchange  extended abstract
B Offerle, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN; and C. S. B. Grimmond, K. Fortuniak, T. R. Oke, and K. Klysik
11:45 AM9.8First results from BUBBLE I: Profiles of fluxes in the Urban Roughness Sublayer  extended abstract
Andreas Christen, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; and R. Vogt, M. W. Rotach, and E. Parlow
12:00 PMLunch Break  
 
1:30 PM-3:15 PM, Wednesday
Session 10 Roughness lengths, surface resistances and CO2 Fluxes
Organizer: Valery Masson, CNRM, TOULOUSE France
1:30 PM10.1On the characterisation of urban boundary layer flow using morphology and Doppler lidar measurements  extended abstract
Chris G. Collier, University of Salford, Salford, United Kingdom; and K. E. Bozier
1:45 PM10.2Comparison of scalar roughness lengths measured at an urban site and two rural sites  extended abstract
Gabriel G. Rooney, Met Office, Bedford, United Kingdom; and B. M. Claxton
2:00 PM10.3Sensible heat flux modeling of urban areas using radiometric surface temperature  extended abstract
James A. Voogt, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada; and C. S. B. Grimmond
2:15 PM10.4The resistance network for transfer from street canyons  extended abstract
Janet F. Barlow, University of Reading, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom; and S. E. Belcher
2:30 PM10.5Urban Ecosystem-Atmosphere Exchanges of Carbon Dioxide  extended abstract
Dean E. Anderson, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO; and J. Taggart
2:45 PM10.6Observations of local-scale heat, water, momentum and CO2 fluxes at Cub Hill, Baltimore  extended abstract
C. S. B. Grimmond, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN; and B. D. Offerle, J. Hom, and D. Golub
3:00 PMCoffee Break  
 
3:00 PM-4:45 PM, Wednesday
Joint Poster Session 1 Applications for Air Pollution Meteorology (Joint between the 12th Joint Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with the Air and Waste Management Association, the 25th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, and the Fourth Symposium on the Urban Environment)
 JP1.1CO2 mixing ratios fluctuations and atmospheric circulation  extended abstract
Valery N. Khokhlov, Odessa State Ecological University, Odessa, Ukraine; and A. V. Glushkov
 JP1.2Concentration and dispersion modeling of the Kilauea Plume  
Annette T. Baerman, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and S. Businger, R. Draxler, J. Porter, and D. Stevens
 JP1.3Intercomparison of alternative vegetation databases for regional air quality modeling  extended abstract
Thomas Pierce, NOAA/ARL, Research Triangle Park, NC; and J. Pleim, E. Kinnee, and L. Joyce
 JP1.4Photochemical and aerosol modeling with the CMAQ plume-in-grid approach  
James M. Godowitch, NOAA/ARL, Research Triangle Park, NC
 JP1.5Results of an air pollution measurement campaign in Casablanca: a warning system embryo  
Abdelaziz Ouldbba, BMRC, Casablanca, Morocco
 JP1.6Evaluation of CFD simulations Using Laboratory Data and Urban Field Experiments  extended abstract
William Scott Smith, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and M. J. Brown and D. S. DeCroix
 JP1.7Comparing modeled and measured scalar concentration profiles in a northern hardwood forest (Formerly paper number J4.7)  extended abstract
J. L. Hutton, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN; and H. P. Schmid, M. G. Villani, and S. N. Pressley
 
3:00 PM-5:00 PM, Wednesday
Poster Session 1 FLOW AND DISPERSION STUDIES
 P1.1Experimental Modelling of Flow and Dispersion in Simple Obstacle Arrays  
Shelley Carter Schofield, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada; and R. W. MacDonald and P. R. Slawson
 P1.2Near surface atmospheric plume dispersion through a compact cylinder array  extended abstract
Heidi E. Miner, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and M. M. Metzger, J. C. Klewicki, A. Rasmussen, and A. Venkatram
 P1.3Observational analysis of the URBAN2000 field program IOP-10, 25-26 October 2000, for model initialization and comparison  extended abstract
David S. DeCroix, LANL, Los Alamos, NM
 P1.4Turbulence Properties of a Street-Roof scale Within the Urban Roughness Sub-Layer  extended abstract
E. Gavze, Israel Institute for Biological Research, Ness-Ziona, Israel; and E. Fattal and S. Pistinner
 P1.5INTERNET operational air quality forecasts over the Iberian Peninsula  extended abstract
Roberto San Jose, Technical University of Madrid, Boadilla del Monte, Madrid, Spain; and J. L. Perez, R. Barquin, J. F. Blanco, I. Salas, and R. M. Gonzalez
 P1.6Linking ground level ozone concentration, thermal landscape, and landcover characteristics: a case of intra-urban heterogeneity in Washington DC area  
Ivan Cheung, George Washington University, Washington, DC
 
3:00 PM, Wednesday
Poster Session 2 Urban Surface databases
 P2.1Building height characteristics in 3 US cities  extended abstract
Steven J. Burian, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR; and M. J. Brown and S. P. Velugubantla
 P2.2Roughness length and displacement height derived from building databases  extended abstract
Steven J. Burian, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR; and M. J. Brown and S. P. Velugubantla
 P2.3The characteristics of urban areas in Lodz from a climatological point of view  
Kazimierz Klysik, University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland
 
3:00 PM-5:00 PM, Wednesday
Poster Session 3 UHI and Urban Humidity
 P3.1Maximum Urban Heat Island Intensity in Seoul  extended abstract
Yeon-Hee Kim, Korea Meteorological Administration, Seoul, Korea; and J. J. Baik
 P3.2Long-term changes of urban heat island in Riga  
Lita Lizuma, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
 P3.3Observations and modeling of urban heat islands in Shanghai, China  extended abstract
Yingjiu Bai, Tohoku University of Community Service and Science, Japan, Sakata-shi, Yamagata-ken,, Japan; and T. Ichinose and K. Ohda
 P3.4Urban-Rural Humidity Variations in Phoenix, Arizona  
Erinanne M. Saffell, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; and A. W. Ellis
P3.5Monitoring and management of urban heat island: Application to urban planning process  
Toshiaki Ichinose, NIES, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and M. Takehiko and N. Kiyoshi
P3.6Local Circulations Developed in the Vicinity of Both Coastal and Inland Urban Areas: Effects of Urban and Mountain Areas on Heat Transport  
Yukitaka Ohashi, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
P3.7The Sub-cloud Inversion  
Richard Scorer, University College, London, United Kingdom
 
3:00 PM-5:00 PM, Wednesday
Poster Session 4 Urban Field Projects
 P4.1First results from BUBBLE II: Partitioning of turbulent heat fluxes over urban surfaces  extended abstract
Andreas Christen, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; and R. Vogt, M. W. Rotach, and E. Parlow
 P4.2The ESCOMPTE field experiment  extended abstract
Bernard Cros, Laboratoire d’Aérologie/CNRS, Toulouse, France; and P. Durand, V. H. Peuch, B. Bénech, H. Cachier, B. Calpini, E. Fréjafon, W. Junkermann, C. Kottmeier, G. Laverdet, P. Perros, D. Robin, F. Saďd, D. A. Serça, R. van Dingenen, H. Wortham, and M. Zephoris
 P4.3Mixing Layer height determination by means of a modified ceilometer  extended abstract
Hubert Holin, Météo-France, Trappes, France; and M. Zéphoris, F. Lavie, and J. Rasanen
 P4.4Preliminary results of the MUST diffusion experiment  
Eugene Yee, Defence Research Establishment Suffield, Medicine Hat, AB, Canada; and C. A. Biltoft
 P4.5New European Project FUMAPEX: Integrated Systems for Forecasting Urban Meteorology, Air Pollution and Population Exposure  
A. Baklanov, Danish Meteorological Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark; and E. Berge, A. J. Clappier, A. Coppalle, M. Deserti, B. Fay, S. Finardi, O. Hänninen, M. Jantunen, A. Karppinen, J. Kukkonen, F. Lollobrigida, P. Mestayer, M. Millan, A. Rasmussen, M. Rotach, M. Schatzmann, A. Skouloudis, L. H. Slordal, and R. S. Sokhi
 
3:00 PM-5:00 PM, Wednesday
Poster Session 5 Urban Vegetation-Atmosphere Interactions
 P5.1Urban Vegetation Response to Elevated Atmospheric CO2  
Zhu H. Ning, Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA; and K. K. Abdollahi
 P5.2chemical composition of particulate matter pollution intercepted by urban forest vegetation  
Kamran K. Abdollahi, Southern University and A&M, Baton Rouge, LA; and Z. H. Ning, D. Collins, and A. Negatu
 
3:00 PM, Wednesday
Poster Session 6 Urban Radiation and energy exchanges
 P6.1Effective albedo of the urban canyon—model simulation considering infinite reflections between finite surfaces  
Krzysztof Fortuniak, University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland
 P6.2surface parameters in densely built-up residential area in tokyo  extended abstract
Manabu Kanda, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan; and R. Moriwaki
P6.3Radiative simulation of an urban site in Marsella with the Solene model  
Dominique Groleau, Laboratoire CERMA, Nantes, France; and M. Robitu
 
7:00 PM, Wednesday
Conference Banquet
 
8:00 PM, Wednesday
Banquet Speaker: Timothy R. Oke, Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada (Recipient of the American Meteorological Society's Award for Outstanding Achievement in Biometeorology)
 
Thursday, 23 May 2002
8:00 AM-1:30 PM, Thursday
Session 11 Urban canopy layer: models
Organizer: John Arnfield, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH
8:00 AM11.1Urban landscape-scale energy budget simulations  
A. John Arnfield, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH
8:15 AM11.2The probabilistic urban dispersion model (PUDM)  
Nicola V. Beck, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom; and I. H. Griffiths, D. J. Hall, M. Hargrave, C. D. Jones, R. D. Kingdon, A. M. Spanton, D. C. H. Strickland, and C. Walker
8:30 AM11.3Urban canopy modelling influence on urban boundary layer simulation  extended abstract
Sylvain Dupont, U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC; and I. Calmet and P. G. Mestayer
8:45 AM11.4Implementation of an Urban Canopy Parameterization in MM5  extended abstract
Avraham Lacser, Israel Institute for Biological Research, Ness Ziona, Israel; and T. L. Otte
9:00 AM11.5The impact of airflow and heating loads of buildings on pollution dispersion within a north-to-south oriented street canyon  
Jean-François Sini, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Nantes, France; and P. G. Mestayer, P. Louka, and A. Papadopoulos
9:15 AM11.6Coupled Mesoscale-Microscale Model to Compute Neighborhod Scale Wind Fields  extended abstract
Ronald M. Cionco, US Army Research Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, NM; and S. A. Luces
9:30 AM11.7An Intrigued Analysis to Quantify the Causes for Urban Heat Island by the Revised Architecture - Urban -Soil - Simultaneous Simulation Model, AUSSSM Part.1 Theoretical Background and Model Frame Showing with a Result of Standard Solution  extended abstract
Aya Hagishima, Kyushu University, Kasuga-shi, Japan; and J. Tanimoto and T. Katayama
9:45 AM11.8An Intrigued Analysis to Quantify the Causes for Urban Heat Island by the Revised Architecturerban-Soi-Uuban Simultaneous Simulation Model, RIVISED–AUSSSM Part.2 Quantitative Analysis based on huge numerical experiments  extended abstract
Jun Tanimoto, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan; and A. Hagishima and T. Katayama
10:00 AMCoffee Break  
10:30 AM11.9URBAN MICROCLIMATE CHANGES ACCORDING TO HISTORICAL TOWN SURFACE TRANSFORMATIONS OF NANTES (FRANCE)  
Mohamed Benzerzour, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Methodologiques en Architecture, Nantes, France; and D. Groleau
10:45 AM11.10Numerical forecasts of the diurnal temperature cycle in an arid urban environment with MM5  
Joseph A. Zehnder, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
11:00 AM11.11Evaluation of the Town Energy Balance (TEB) scheme with direct measurements from dry districts in two cities  extended abstract
Valéry Masson, Meteo-France/CNRM, Toulouse, France; and C. S. B. Grimmond and T. R. Oke
11:15 AM11.12Hydrological validation of the TEB scheme on a suburban catchment  extended abstract
Aude Lemonsu, Meteo-France, CNRM, Toulouse, France; and V. Masson and J. Noilhan
11:30 AM11.13Sensitivity of Mesoscale Real-data Simulations to an Urban Canopy Parameterization  extended abstract
Teddy R. Holt, NRL, Monterey, CA; and S. Chin, M. Leach, and G. Sugiyama
11:45 AM11.14Buildings Effects on Thermal Stratification During the MUST Trials  extended abstract
Eric R. Pardyjak, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and M. J. Brown, M. A. Nelson, D. Zajic, M. Princevac, C. Biltoft, and J. C. Klewicki
12:00 PM11.15Momentum and scalar variance measurements in the roughness sublayer of the MUST array  extended abstract
Matthew A. Nelson, Unversity of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and E. R. Pardyjak, J. C. Klewicki, and C. Biltoft
12:15 PMLunch Break  
 
8:15 AM-10:15 AM, Thursday
Joint Session 3 Plant/atmosphere chemical interactions: sources and sinks of chemical species (Joint with the Fourth Symp. Urban Environment, 12th Joint Conf. on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with A&WMA, and 25th Conf. Agricultural & Forest Meterology; Cosponsored by the AMS STAC Committee on Atmospheric Chemistry)
Organizer: Jose Fuentes, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
8:15 AMJ3.1Micrometeorological measurement of gaseous mercury fluxes: Theory and Practice  
Grant C. Edwards, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; and P. E. Rasmussen, W. H. Schroeder, G. M. Dias, L. Halfpenny-Mitchell, R. J. Kemp, and D. M. Wallace
8:30 AMJ3.2A Mercury Re-Emissions Model (MREM) for Natural Surfaces  extended abstract
Jesse O. Bash, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT; and P. A. Bresnahan and D. R. Miller
8:45 AMJ3.3Field evaluation of methods for reduction of N2O emissions  extended abstract
Nicole L. McLaughlin, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; and C. Wagner-Riddle
9:00 AMJ3.4Methane and nitrous oxide fluxes from liquid swine manure in storage determined with a micrometeorological mass balance technique  extended abstract
Claudia Wagner-Riddle, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; and A. G. Thompson and K. H. Park
9:15 AMJ3.5A novel relaxed-eddy-accumulation (REA) technique for the determination of BVOC-fluxes  
Bernhard Rappenglück, Fraunhofer-Institute for Atmospheric Environmental Research, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany; and M. Klauer, K. Hauff, A. Pfichner, and R. Steinbrecher
9:30 AMJ3.6Biogenic aerosols and forest carbon sequestration  
Jordan G. Barr, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; and J. D. Fuentes, J. C. Zieman, and J. W. Bottenheim
9:43 AMJ3.7Paper moved to the Air Pollution Conference, Poster Session P1, New paper number P1.7  
J3.8Development of a Comprehensive Canopy Emission and Deposition Model (CCEDM) for use in photochemical modeling  
Gary E. Moore, Earth Tech, Inc., Concord, MA
9:44 AMCoffee Break  
 
10:30 AM-11:44 AM, Thursday
Joint Session 4 Urban Air Pollution (Joint with the Fourth Symp. Urban Environment, 12th Joint Conf. on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with A&WMA, and 25th Conf. Agricultural & Forest Meterology; Cosponsored by the AMS STAC Committee on Atmospheric Chemistry)
Organizer: Wilhelm Kuttler, University of Essen, Essen Germany
10:30 AMJ4.1Mobile measurements of urban air pollutants  extended abstract
Wilhelm Kuttler, University of Essen, Essen, Germany; and T. D. Wacker
10:45 AMJ4.2Urban Climate and Air Quality in Tropical Cities  extended abstract
Per H. Jonsson, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden; and I. Eliasson and S. Lindqvist
11:00 AMJ4.3An objective assessment of the connection between meteorological elements and the concentrations of the main air pollutants at Szeged, Hungary  
Szilvia Horváth, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary; and L. Makra and G. Motika
11:15 AMJ4.4Viewing Urban and Regional Air Quality from Space using Spaceborne Lidar  extended abstract
Raymond M. Hoff, JCET/Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD; and K. J. McCann
J4.5Spectral Transfer of Concentration with Photochemical Reaction for Urban Air Pollution  
Sukaran Ram Patel, Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Campina Grande, PB, Brazil
11:29 AMJ4.6Applications of an airborne UV Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL)system to regional scale ozone and aerosols  
William B. Grant, NASA/LRC, Hampton, VA; and E. V. Browell
 
1:30 PM-4:59 PM, Thursday
Joint Session 5 Atmospheric Chemistry (Joint with the Fourth Symp. Urban Environment, 12th Joint Conf. on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with A&WMA, and 25th Conf. Agricultural & Forest Meterology; Cosponsored by the AMS STAC Committee on Atmospheric Chemistry)
Organizer: Joseph Scire, Earth Tech, Inc., Concord, MA
1:30 PMJ5.1The Effect of Lake Temperatures on Ozone in the Western Great Lakes Region.  
Jerome D. Fast, PNNL, Richland, WA; and W. E. Heilman
1:45 PMJ5.2Adaptive grid air quality model: application to an ozone episode  extended abstract
M. Talat Odman, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and M. N. Khan
2:00 PMJ5.3Development and first results of a new photochemical model for simulating ozone and PM-10 concentrations over extended periods  extended abstract
R. M. Stern, Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany; and R. J. Yamartino
2:15 PMJ5.4Vertical transport enhances ozone levels in the tropical atmospheric boundary layer  
Jeffrey M. Sigler, Yale University, New Haven, CT; and J. D. Fuentes, M. Garstang, and X. Lee
2:30 PMJ5.5Nocturnal Urban Ozone Maximum in Summer 1994—Data from GOteborg, Sweden  extended abstract
Ingegard Eliasson, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden; and S. Thorsson and Y. Andersson-Sköld
2:45 PMJ5.6Evaluation of two mesoscale modelling systems using different chemical mechanisms  extended abstract
Ana Isabel Miranda, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal; and H. Martins, A. Monteiro, J. Ferreira, J. C. Carvalho, and C. Borrego
3:00 PMCoffee Break  
3:30 PMJ5.7Improvement of the one-way nesting of air-pollution model SMOG to numerical weather prediction model ETA  extended abstract
Tomas Halenka, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic; and J. Brechler and J. Bednar
3:45 PMJ5.8Ozone Trends and Characteristics of Ozone Episodes in Corpis Christi, Texas  extended abstract
Sunil Kumar, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, TX; and K. John
4:00 PMJ5.9MM5 cloud prediction and its impact on CMAQ modeling in Southern Ontario  extended abstract
Xin Qiu, Rowan Williams Davies & Irwin Inc., Guelph, ON, Canada; and M. Lepage
J5.10Effect of revised biogenic emissions estimates on several current photochemical modeling applications  
Patrick D. Dolwick, NOAA/ERL/ARL, Research Triangle Park, NC; and T. Pierce, G. Pouliot, and J. Vukovich
4:14 PMJ5.11Integration of the Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (BEIS3) into the Community Multiscale Air Quality modeling system  extended abstract
Thomas Pierce, NOAA/ERL/ARL, Research Triangle Park, NC; and C. Geron, G. Pouliot, E. Kinnee, and J. Vukovich
4:29 PMJ5.12Enhancement, application, and evaluation of the REMSAD modeling system for the study of particulate matter and mercury  
Thomas C. Myers, ICF Consulting/SAI, San Rafael, CA; and S. G. Douglas, R. Beizaie, and J. L. Haney
4:44 PMJ5.13The Effects of Ammonia Limitation on Nitrate Aerosol Formation and Visibility Impacts in Class I Areas  extended abstract
Christelle Escoffier-Czaja, Earth Tech, Inc., Concord, MA; and J. Scire
 
1:30 PM-3:44 PM, Thursday
Session 12 Urban field projects: URBAN-VTMX
Organizer: Michael Brown, LANL, Los Alamos, NM
12.1Urban effects on atmospheric transport and mixing determined from the URBAN 2000—VTMX tracer studies  
K. Jerry Allwine, PNNL, Richland, WA; and J. D. Fast, K. L. Clawson, and R. N. Dietz
1:30 PM12.2Integration of data from many sources for objective analyses of three-dimensional meteorological fields in the Salt Lake City area  extended abstract
Francis L. Ludwig, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; and Y. Chen and R. L. Street
1:44 PM12.3Dense network of near-field observations of building-canopy winds and tracer concentrations during the URBAN 2000 experiment  
Frank J. Gouveia, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and J. H. Shinn
1:59 PM12.4URBAN 2000 SF6 atmospheric tracer results from the suburban experiment domain  extended abstract
Kirk L. Clawson, NOAA/ARL, Idaho Falls, ID; and R. G. Carter, D. J. Lacroix, N. F. Hukari, K. J. Allwine, and J. H. Shinn
2:14 PM12.5Ceilometer boundary layer measurements during the DOE VTMX/URBAN field experiment in Salt Lake City  
Brent M. Bowen, LLNL, Livermore, CA, CA; and R. J. Calhoun and J. Räsänen
2:29 PM12.6Katabatic flow and turbulence as seen from airborne in-situ measurements and ground-based profiler measurements during VTMX  extended abstract
Ronald J. Dobosy, NOAA/ARL, Oak Ridge, TN; and E. J. Dumas and G. H. Crescenti
2:44 PM12.7Apparent Interaction of Urban and Mesoscale Circulation in Salt Lake City during URBAN 2000  
Martin J. Leach, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and F. J. Gouveia
2:59 PM12.8Urban Effects in Numerical Models and Evaluation with Field Experiment Data: Part III: Comparisons to Tracer Data  
Martin J. Leach, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and H. N. S. Chin, J. M. Leone, Jr., G. Sugiyama, and H. Walker
3:14 PMCoffee Break  
 
3:45 PM-5:15 PM, Thursday
Session 13 Flow and dispersion studies at urban scales (measurement and modeling)
Organizer: Petra Kastner-Klein, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
3:45 PM13.1The development and evaluation of a dispersion model for urban areas  
Akula Venkatram, University of California, Riverside, CA; and J. K. Upadhyay, J. Yuan, J. Heumann, and J. Klewicki
4:00 PM13.2DTRA Urban Dispersion Modeling Program  
John C. Pace, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Alexandria, VA; and J. F. Bowers
4:15 PM13.3Comparison of results from field experiments and numerical urban dispersion models in Marseilles's City  
Khrofa Lehtihet, Research Laboratory ABC, Marseilles, France
4:30 PM13.4CFD generated wind field libraryFeasibility Study: Maximum Wind Direction Interval  extended abstract
William Scott Smith, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and M. J. Brown
4:45 PM13.5 Modelling the urban flow field and pollution dispersion using Digital Elevation Models  extended abstract
Silvana Di Sabatino, Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom; and C. Ratti and R. Britter
5:00 PM13.6An operational version of MM5-CMAQ modelling system over Madrid city  extended abstract
Roberto San Jose, Technical University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain; and J. L. Perez, J. F. Blanco, R. Barquin, and R. M. Gonzalez
 
Friday, 24 May 2002
8:00 AM-10:45 AM, Friday
Session 14 Urban boundary layer: observations
Organizer: Jean-Pierre Lagouarde, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Villenave d'Ornon France
8:00 AM14.1Turbulence Statistics in the Developing Urban Boundary-Layer  
Robert W. Macdonald, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada; and S. Carter Schofield and P. R. Slawson
8:15 AM14.2Observations of the diurnal variation of energy dissipation in the urban boundary layer using Doppler lidar  extended abstract
Karen E. Bozier, University of Salford, Salford, United Kingdom; and C. G. Collier
8:30 AM14.3Turbulence Characteristics in the Rough Urban Canopy Layer (Beijing)  
Xin Li, Insttitute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; and F. Hu
8:45 AM14.4Wavelet analysis of carbon dioxide fluxes in the surface layer above a densely built city centre at night  extended abstract
J. A. Salmond, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. R. Oke and C. S. B. Grimmond
9:00 AM14.5Doppler lidar and wind tunnel observations of flow over an urban canopy  extended abstract
Fay Davies, University of Salford, Salford, United Kingdom; and C. G. Collier and H. Cheng
9:15 AM14.6Observations of the wind speed profile close to the ground using a mini-sodar, results of the UBL/CLU-Escompte campaign over Marseille city  
Alexis Coppalle, CORIA, Saint Etienne du Rouvray, France; and M. Talbaut
9:30 AM14.7Adjustment of a rural boundary layer to a heated urban canopy  extended abstract
Omduth Coceal, University of Reading, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom; and S. E. Belcher
9:45 AM14.8Sensible heat flux estimated over the city of Marseille, using a LAS scintillometer  extended abstract
Jean-Pierre Lagouarde, INRA, Villenave d'Ornon, France; and M. Irvine, J. M. Bonnefond, C. S. B. Grimmond, N. Long, T. Oke, J. Salmond, and B. offerele
10:00 AM14.9Spectral analyzes of optical scintillation: refraction and absorption components in an urban zone  extended abstract
Mark Irvine, INRA, Villenave d'Ornon, France; and J. P. Lagouarde, J. M. Bonnefond, C. S. B. Grimmond, and T. Oke
10:15 AMCoffee Break  
 
10:45 AM-11:30 AM, Friday
Session 15 Urban airshed modeling
Organizer: Bob Bornstein, San Jose State Univ., San Jose, CA
10:45 AM15.1Using Geographical Information Systems for Distribution of Pollutant Emissions Within an Urban Airshed Grid System  extended abstract
Rajesh K. Mandya, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, TX; and S. Kumar and K. John
10:46 AM15.2Evaluation of the impacts of emission sources in Corpus Christi on the regional air quality  extended abstract
Sunil Kumar, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, TX; and K. John
11:00 AM15.3Ozone attainment demonstration for the Baton Rouge, Louisiana urban area: Use of the photochemical modeling to develop a real-world ozone attainment strategy  
James L. Haney, ICF Consulting/SAI, San Rafael, CA; and S. G. Douglas and J. Magee
11:15 AM15.4Investigating the Impact of Traffic Based Emissions on Urban Air Pollution with a Nested Model System  extended abstract
Florence-Nathalie Sentuc, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany; and N. Eissfeldt, M. Luberichs, M. J. Kerschgens, R. Schrader, and A. Ebel
 

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