Atmospheric Sciences and Air Quality Conferences (Expanded View)

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Tuesday, 26 April 2005
5:00 PM-7:00 PM, Tuesday
Conference Registration
 
Wednesday, 27 April 2005
7:30 AM, Wednesday
Conference Registration continues through Friday, 29 April
 
8:30 AM, Wednesday
Welcoming Remarks
 
9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Wednesday, International Room
Session 1 San Francisco Bay Area Ozone Atttainment Program
CoChair: Robert D. Bornstein, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA
9:00 AM1.0Welcoming Remarks  
9:30 AM1.1History of San Francisco Bay Area Ozone Attainment Program (Keynote Speaker)  
Peter Hess, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, San Franciso, CA
10:00 AM1.2Inter-basin ozone transport issues within N. California  
John DaMassa, California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, CA
10:30 AM1.3Emissions Modeling in Action: Estimating Emissions for Use in the San Francisco Bay Area Air Quality Modeling Study  extended abstract wrf recording
James G. Wilkinson, Alpine Geophysics, LLC, Eugene, OR; and C. Loomis, D. Souten, and C. Emery
11:00 AMCoffee Break  
11:30 AM1.4Development of a comprehensive photochemical air pollution modeling system for the San Francisco Bay Area  extended abstract wrf recording
C. A. Emery, Environ International Corp., Novato, CA; and D. R. Souten, S. Tanrikulu, P. Martien, S. Soong, J. Wilkinson, C. J. Tremback, and R. Bornstein
12:00 PM1.5Attaining the Ozone Standard in the San Francisco Bay Area: The Petroleum Industry’s Role in the Planning Process   wrf recording
Steve Ziman, ChevronTexaco Energy Technology Co, Richmond, CA
12:30 PMLunch Break  
 
1:30 PM-3:45 PM, Wednesday, International Room
Session 2 Long Range Transport
Cochairs: Y. S. Chung, Atmospheric Environment Observatory/K-CCAR, Chongwon, Choongbook South Korea; Carey Jang, EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC
1:30 PM2.1Duststorms and associated dustfalls observed in East Asia from January to June 2004   wrf recording
Y. S. Chung, Atmospheric Environment Observatory/K-CCAR, Chongwon, Choongbook, South Korea; and H. S. Kim, K. H. Park, D. H. Choi, J. Dulam, and T. Gao
1:45 PM2.3Interannual variation of persistent organic pollutants over the Great Lakes induced by tropical Pacific sea surface temperature anomalies (Formerly Paper Number 10.8)  
Jianmin Ma, MSC, Downsview, ON, Canada
2:00 PM2.4Impact of Long-Range Dust Transport on Northern California in Spring 2002  
Philip Cameron-Smith, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and D. Bergmann, C. Chuang, G. Bench, S. S. Cliff, P. Kelly, and K. D. Perry
2:15 PM2.5Chemical analysis of aerosols for characterization of long-range transport at Lassen Peak, CA  
Peter B. Kelly, University of California, Davis, CA; and Y. Harada, S. S. Cliff, and K. D. Perry
2:30 PM2.6AIRMAP Bulk Aerosol Measurements: Regional NO3- events Related to Seasonal Climate Anomalies  extended abstract wrf recording
Emily V. Fischer, Mount Washington Observatory, North Conway and University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH; and R. W. Talbot, J. E. Dibb, and A. N. Grant
2:45 PMCoffee Break  
3:00 PM2.7The transformation of black carbon aerosols from hydrophobic to hydrophilic and the global distribution   wrf recording
Huiyan Yang, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; and L. W. Horowitz and H. Levy II
2.8Trans-Pacific Transport Modeling of Particulate Matter and Ozone  
Carey Jang, U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC; and J. Fu, B. Wang, D. Streets, D. Doll, J. H. Woo, A. F. Hanna, J. Vukovich, A. Xiu, and Z. Adelman
2.9Impact of long-range transport on the levels of trace gases and fine aerosols at two high-altitude sites in western and eastern China  
Tao Wang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China; and J. Gao, A. Wong, J. Tang, A. Ding, D. Blake, J. Chueng, and C. Liu
 
3:30 PM-5:45 PM, Wednesday, International Room
Session 3 Field studies
Cochairs: Toshihiro Kitada, Department of Ecological Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan, Toyohashi, Aichi Japan; Philip B. Russell, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
3:30 PM3.1The development of a hybrid meteorological field to improve ozone simulation results in the CCOS domain  
Bruce S. Jackson, California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, CA; and K. Gurer, D. Chau, and A. Kaduwela
3:45 PM3.2MAX-DOAS Network-Measurement of NO2, HCHO and SO2 during the NEAQS-ITCT 2004 Campaign  
Roman Sinreich, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, BaWue, Germany; and F. Filsinger, C. Kern, O. Sebastian, T. Wagner, and U. Platt
4:00 PM3.3Meteorological differences between NEAQS 2002 and ICARTT/NEAQS 2004  extended abstract wrf recording
James P. Koermer, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH; and J. M. Cordeira and E. G. Hoffman
4:15 PM3.4Four-dimensional variational data assimilation applications to the field experiments  
Tianfeng Chai, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; and G. R. Carmichael, Y. Tang, and A. Sandu
4:30 PM3.5Characteristics of Local Flow in Jakarta, Indonesia and Its Implication in Air Pollution Transport  extended abstract wrf recording
Asep Sofyan, Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, Aichi, Japan; and T. Kitada and G. Kurata
4:45 PM3.6The Columbia Plateau Wind Erosion / Air Quality Project: predicting and controlling windblown dust  extended abstract wrf recording
Brenton S. Sharratt, USDA/ARS, Pullman, WA; and W. F. Schillinger
5:00 PM3.7A Further Study of the Mixing Height of the Taipei Basin Using the Microwave  
Che-Ming Chang, National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan; and L. N. chang, S. C. Lu, H. C. Hsiao, and P. F. Shieh
5:15 PM3.8Airborne sunphotometer and solar Spectral flux radiometer measurements during INTEX/ITCT 2004  extended abstract wrf recording
Philip B. Russell, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; and P. Pilewskie, J. Redemann, J. Livingston, B. Schmid, R. Kahn, A. Chu, J. Eilers, J. Pommier, and S. Howard
5:30 PMOral Sessions end for the day  
 
6:00 PM, Wednesday, Mezzanine Level Lobby
Poster Session 1 General Poster Session with Welcome Reception
 2.7The transformation of black carbon aerosols from hydrophobic to hydrophilic and the global distribution   wrf recording
Huiyan Yang, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; and L. W. Horowitz and H. Levy II
 P1.2The Forecasting of Atmospheric pollutant density in Xi'an City  extended abstract
Fanqiang Wang, AES, Xian, ShaanXi, China
 P1.3Surface Elemental Composition of Aerosols at Beijing (China), Gosan (Korea) and Tango (Japan) during ACE Asia  
Sarika Kulkarni, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; and Y. Tang and G. Carmichael
 P1.4Secondary Organic Aerosol Study: Model Development and Applications for the ICARTT Period  
Hao Huang, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; and G. R. Carmichael and Y. Tang
 P1.5Real-time air quality forecasts using the WRF-Chemistry model for ICARTT/NEAQS2004  extended abstract
Steven E. Peckham, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado and NOAA/FSL, Boulder, CO; and G. W. Grell, S. A. McKeen, and J. M. Wilczak
 P1.6Observations of the chemical evolution of the Sacramento, CA urban plume  
Jennifer G. Murphy, University of California, Berkeley, CA; and D. A. Day, P. A. Cleary, P. J. Wooldridge, D. B. Millet, M. McKay, G. W. Schade, A. H. Goldstein, and R. C. Cohen
 P1.7Observational study on the radiative properties of aerosol at two regional GAW stations in the east part of China  
Peng Yan, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Scicence, Beijing, China; and J. Tang, J. Mao, Z. Ke, B. Wang, X. Yu, Q. Liu, and H. Zhou
P1.8Monitoring of heavy aerosol plume by an integrated aerosol measurement system in June 2004 over Korea  
Young J. Kim, Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Kwangju, Korea; and K. H. Lee, J. E. Kim, and Y. M. Noh
 P1.9Modeling Heterogeneous Reactions on Mineral Aerosol with Detailed Schemes for the Surface Processes  
Chao Wei, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
 P1.10Middle-East Transboundary Pollutant Transport Study: RAMS versus MM5 and CAMx results  
J. Isaac, Applied Research Institute, Beth Lehem, Palestine; and S. Kasakseh, K. Rishmawi, M. Abu-Kubieh, J. Safi, Y. Einahhal, M. Luria, E. Weinroth, M. Peleg, I. Levy, J. Kaplan, A. Bennun, E. Tass, V. Matviev, I. Mahrer, and R. D. Bornstein
 P1.11Mercury two-phase box model  
Li Pan, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
 P1.12Integrated Environmental Strategies (IES) in São Paulo, Brazil: Evaluation of ambient air concentration for different emission scenarios  
M. Fátima Andrade, Univ. of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; and O. R. Sanchez-Ccoyllo, R. M. Miranda, F. Pinheiro, and L. T. Prado
 P1.13Form of jets of atmospheric pollutants over Moscow and the intensity of their source  
A. B. Kazanskiy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; and E. V. Fokeeva and M. A. Kallistratova
 P1.14EOS Aura Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES) Data Products  
Scott A. Lewicki, NASA/JPL, Pasadena, CA
P1.15Development of an on-line analytical method for organic compounds in nano particles  
Nobuyuki Tanaka, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Tokyo, Japan; and M. Tsuzaki, Y. Deguchi, and K. Kawazoe
 P1.16Chemical composition of rainwater samples collected at the summit of Mount Tai (1534m asl.) in eastern-central China and the relation to air-mass transport  
Wenxing Wang, Shandong University, Shandong, China; and Y. Wang and T. Wang
 P1.17CFD investigation of air flow around a simple obstacle with single heating wall  extended abstract
Reneta Nedyalkova Dimitrova, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Nantes, France; and J. F. Sini, K. Richards, and M. Schatzmann
P1.18An Improvement to Virtual Point Source Model  
Pingao Liu, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China; and N. Jiang
 P1.19Aerosol Optical Properties Variation in Kishinev During the Fire Events in the West Regions of Russia on September 2002  
Alexandr A. Aculinin, Institute of Applied Physics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Kishinev, Moldova
 P1.20A Synoptic model on East Asian Dust Emission And Transport  
Wei Wang Sr., Nankai University, Tianjin, China
 P1.21A Study of Climate Change in Temperature, Cloud, Sunshine Duration and Evaporation in Beijing  
Zhuang Xie, Institute of Urban Meteorology, Beijing, China; and H. Li, D. Chen, and G. Wang
 P1.22A Simple Method to Improve Ensemble-Based Ozone Forecasts  
Mariusz Pagowski, NOAA, Boulder, CO; and S. A. McKeen, G. Grell, D. Devenyi, J. M. Wilczak, W. Gong, V. S. Bouchet, J. N. McHenry, and S. E. Peckham
 P1.23A comparative evaluation of the AIRPACT-2 air quality forecasting system running with the CALGRID and the CMAQ photochemical models separately 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. Avise, J. Chen, H. Westberg, and B. Lamb
 P1.24THE RECENT AND FUTURE CHANGES OF THE HAZARD MAPPING SYSTEM (HMS)-A MULTIPLATFORM REMOTE SENSING APPROACH TO FIRE AND SMOKE DETECTION  
Jamie Kibler, NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD; and M. G. Ruminski and J. Simko
 P1.25An Air Quality Chemical Postprocessor for Lagrangian Dispersion Models  
Erez Weinroth, DRI, Reno, NV; and W. R. Stockwell, D. Koracin, J. Kahyaoğlu-Koračin, M. Luria, T. McCord, and A. Gertler
 P1.26The Beijing City Air Pollution Observation Experiment (BECAPEX) and some Preliminary Results (Formerly paper number 7.5)  extended abstract
Xiangde Xu, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, China; and G. Ding, L. Xie, and L. Bain
 
Thursday, 28 April 2005
8:30 AM-2:00 PM, Thursday, International Room
Session 4 Aerosols
Cochairs: Yang Zhang, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; Chul H. Song, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Republic of KORE South Korea
8:30 AM4.0Mineral aerosol studies during ACE-Asia  
Richard Arimoto, New Mexico State University, Carlsbad, NM
8:45 AM4.1 A Comparative Study of Homogenous Nucleation Parameterizations for 3-D Atmospheric Models  extended abstract wrf recording
Yang Zhang, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and M. Z. Jacobson
9:15 AM4.2An Investigation on NH3 Emissions and Particulate NH4+ - NO3- Formation in East Asia  
Chul H. Song, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Republic of KORE, South Korea; and J. Y. Kim, Y. S. Ghim, J. K. Won, S. C. Yoon, and J. H. Woo
9:30 AM4.2Middle East Transboundary Pollutant Transport  
E. Weinroth, Hebrew Univesity, Jerusalem, Israel
9:45 AM4.3Validation of an Efficient Positive Matrix Factorization Method and its Preliminary Application in Central California  
Jinyou Liang, California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, CA; and D. Fairley
10:00 AM4.4The measurements of mass concentration and scattering coefficient at several sand dust monitoring stations in Northern China in spring of 2004  
Jie Tang, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, China; and P. Yan and B. Sun
10:15 AM4.5Transport and dispersion during wintertime particulate matter episodes in the San Joaquin Valley, California  
Mark A. R. Lilly, Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA; and C. P. MacDonald, P. T. Roberts, T. S. Dye, and N. J. M. Wheeler
10:30 AMCoffee Break  
11:00 AM4.6The chemical composition of fine particles and quantitative relationship between the mass concentration and meteorological condition in Beijing  extended abstract
J. L. Wang, Institute of Urban Meteorology, Beijing, China; and X. L. Liu, Y. H. Zhang, M. Shao, L. M. Zeng, C. L. Cheng, and X. F. Xu
11:15 AM4.7The application of satellite data in ambient PM pollution monitoring - MISR as an example  extended abstract wrf recording
Yang Liu, Harvard University, Boston, MA
11:30 AM4.8The Impacts of Smoke Aerosols on South American Monsoon  extended abstract wrf recording
Yongqiang Liu, USDA Forest Service, Athens, GA; and R. Fu and R. Dickinson
11:45 AM4.9Airborne aerosol lidar profiles in the California Central Valley  
Russell De Young, LRC, Hampton, VA; and W. B. Grant and K. Severance
12:00 PM4.10Personal exposure to aerosols for women in urban households  
Rashmi S. Patil, Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India; and V. Sethi, S. K. Varghese, and S. Gangamma
12:15 PM4.11Regional modeling of particulate matter (PM) using the CMAQ and CAMx photochemical grid models  extended abstract wrf recording
Bonyoung Koo, ENVIRON International Corporation, Novato, CA; and G. Yarwood, C. A. Emery, G. M. Wilson, and R. E. Morris
12:30 PMLunch Break  
 
1:30 PM-5:15 PM, Thursday, International Room
Session 5 Air Quality Forecasting (Parallel with Session 6)
Cochairs: Jose A. Souto, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela Spain; George W. Grell, NOAA/ERL/FSL and CIRES/ Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO
1:30 PM5.1The WRF-chemistry air quality model: updates, improvements and evaluation  
Georg Grell, NOAA/ERL/FSL and CIRES/ Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and S. E. Peckham, S. A. McKeen, and J. M. Wilczak
5.2Synoptic and local meteorology influences on aerosol concentrations  
Eric M. Taylor, Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection, Kamloops, BC, Canada
2:00 PM5.3Solution-Adaptation Applied to Eulerian Transport  extended abstract
Nash'at Ahmad, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA; and Z. Boybeyi
2:15 PM5.4Testing of local turbulence closures in mesoscale model to be applied in the SAGA decission support system  extended abstract wrf recording
Santiago Saavedra, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain; and J. A. Souto and E. Penabad
2:30 PM5.5Regional Air Quality Prediction using Global Model as Lateral and Top Boundary Conditions: Results for the ICARTT Period  
Youhua Tang, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; and G. R. Carmichael, N. Thongboonchoo, L. W. Horowitz, T. Chai, T. B. Ryerson, J. S. Holloway, and A. M. Thompson
2:45 PM5.6Impact of three dimensional data assimilation on high resolution weather and pollution forecasting in the Los Angeles basin  extended abstract wrf recording
Michael D. McAtee, Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, CA; and L. O. Belsma, J. F. Drake, A. M. Kishi, and A. L. Mazuk
3:00 PMCoffee Break  
3:30 PM5.7Air quality at a semi-arid, suburban site at Agra with respect to SO2,NOx and metallic constituents  
Anita Lakhani Sr., AER, Agra, India; and R. S. Parmar
3:45 PM5.8FX-Net for Air Quality Research and Forecasting  extended abstract wrf recording
Jebb Q. Stewart, CIRA/Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins, and NOAA/ESRL, Boulder, CO; and S. W. Schranz, E. Polster, and N. Wang
4:00 PM5.9Mesoscale Modeling for Air Quality Forecasting (Replacement speaker)  
Robert D. Bornstein, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA
4:15 PM5.10A coupled modeling system for connecting prescribed fire activity data through CMAQ for simulating regional scale air quality  extended abstract wrf recording
Gary L. Achtemeier, NOAA/ERL/FSL, Athens, GA; and S. Goodrick and Y. Liu
4:30 PM5.11Operational Numerical Prediction of Dust Storms in China  
Zhenxin Song, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China
4:45 PM5.12Air quality ensemble forecasting: an experimental ensemble design and a Kalman filter correction  
Luca Delle Monache, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and X. Deng, Y. Zhou, Y. Shen, T. Nipen, H. Modzelewski, G. Hicks, T. Cannon, R. B. Stull, and C. Di Cenzo
 
3:30 PM-5:30 PM, Thursday, California Room
Session 6 Global Change (Parallel with Session 5)
Cochairs: Mark Z. Jacobson, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; Hiromasa Ueda, Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, Uji City, Kyoto Japan
3:30 PM6.0The preliminary results of GHG's flasks sampling network in China  
Jie Tang, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Scicence (CAMS), Beijing, China
3:45 PM6.1Estimate of Radiative Forcing of Biomass Burning Aerosols in South Asian Region during the Period of TRACE-P  extended abstract wrf recording
Sheng-Hsiang Wang, National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan; and N. H. Lin
4:15 PM6.2Effects of anthropogenic aerosol particles on California and South Coast climate  
Mark Z. Jacobson, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
6.3Climatic influences on the spatial and temporal variability of aerosols across North America  
Helen C. Power, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand; and S. Sheridan
4:30 PM6.4Climatology temperature mapping for California urban heat island study site selection  extended abstract wrf recording
Lebassi Bereket, Clara University, Santa Clara, CA; and D. Fabris, J. E. Gonzalez, S. Zarantonello, S. Chiappari, N. L. Miller, and R. Bornstein
4:45 PM6.5Changing Land Use and Environmental Degradation in the Wake of Growing Population: A Study of Metropolitan Cities of India  
Ruchi Jain, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India; and A. K. Singh
5:00 PM6.6Numerical estimation for greening effect over desert in Saudi Arabia  extended abstract wrf recording
Yu Hozumi, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; and H. Ueda and R. Ohba
 
5:00 PM, Thursday
Sessions end for the day
 
THE CONFERENCE BANQUET WILL BE AT THE WATERFRONT RESTAURANT ON FISHERMAN’S WHARF, TRANSPORTATION WILL BE PROVIDED
7:00 PMLinking air quality and health (Dinner Speaker)  
S. T. Rao, NOAA Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Division, Research Triangle Park, NC
 
Friday, 29 April 2005
8:30 AM-1:15 PM, Friday, International Room
Session 7 Urban Pollution
Cochairs: P. Thunis, JRC-European Commission, Ispra Italy; Guoan Ding, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, P. R. China China
8:30 AM7.1Air quality model intercomparisons: an overview of the City- and Euro-delta exercises  
P. Thunis, JRC-European Commission, Ispra, Italy; and C. Cuvelier
9:00 AM7.2Exploration of the regional impacts of atmospheric conditions below the top of the pyramid: the case of the Seacoast Area in New England  extended abstract wrf recording
Ross Gittell, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH; and A. McAdam Griffin, J. Rudokas, A. Hassane, and R. Woodward
9:15 AM7.3Motor vehicle emission urban pollution in Shanghai  
F. Costabile, Institute for Atmospheric Pollution, National Research Council, Monterotondo Stazione (ROME), Italy; and L. Paciucci and I. Allegrini
9:30 AM7.4Turbulent Transport of Concentration Correletion of Urban Air Pollution  
Sukaran Ram Patel, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Campina Grande, Brazil
9:44 AMPaper 7.5 has been moved to Poster Session P1, new Paper Number p1.26  
9:45 AMCoffee Break  
10:15 AM7.6Meteorology and pollution modeling in the Valley of Mexico  extended abstract wrf recording
Aron D. Jazcilevich, National University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico; and A. R. Garcia and E. Caetano
10:30 AM7.7Improvements of air quality in large urban areas  
Pedro M. Buchler, Sao Paulo University, Sao Paulo, S.P., Brazil
10:45 AM7.8Estimating critical loads by accounting for local variability in wet and dry deposition  
Gur Sumiran Satsangi, AER, Agra, India; and R. Saini, A. Taneja, and A. Lakhani
11:00 AM7.9Comparison Analysis of Two Continuous Heavy Pollution Episodes in Beijing,China  extended abstract
Xiaoling Zhang, Institute of Urban Meteorology, Beijing, China; and X. Xu
11:15 AM7.10Chemistry of dew at urban and agricultural site  
Puja Khare, AER, Agra, U.P., India; and D. Patel, R. Kumar, and J. Behari
11:30 AM7.11Analysis and Modeling of the Sulfur Dioxide Pollution Levels over the South African Mpumalanga Highveld  
Stefan Becker, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, WI
11:45 AMLunch Break  
 
1:30 PM-3:45 PM, Friday, International Room
Session 8 Emergency response (Parallel with Session 9)
Cochairs: Ted Yamada, Yamada Science & Art Corporation, Santa Fe, NM; Hiroaki Kondo, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki Japan
1:30 PM8.1Diurnal variations of temperatures in the building walls and their effects on air flows around buildings  extended abstract wrf recording
Tetsuji Yamada, Yamada Science & Art Corporation, Santa Fe, NM
2:00 PM8.2Evaluation of the QUIC Pressure Solver: Comparision to wind-tunnel measurment on cubical buildings  extended abstract wrf recording
Akshay A. Gowardhan, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and M. J. Brown, D. S. Decroix, and E. Pardyjak
2:15 PM8.3Spatial Variability of Wind and Turbulence Observed during Joint Urban 2003  extended abstract wrf recording
Giap Huynh, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD; and S. Chang, C. Klipp, C. Williamson, D. Garvey, and Y. Wang
2:30 PM8.4Numerical Analysis of Diffusion around a Suspended Express Way by a Multi-Scale CFD Model  
Hiroaki Kondo, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and K. Asahi, T. Tomizuka, and M. Tanaka
2:45 PM8.5An emergency response system for the detection, tracking, and prediction of hazardous chemical releases  
Jeffrey H. Copeland, NCAR, Boulder, CO
3:00 PM8.6Adaptation of the QUIC-PLUME model for heavy gas dispersion around buildings  extended abstract wrf recording
Michael D. Williams, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and M. J. Brown and A. Gowardhan
3:15 PM8.7Testing of a non-iterative CFD modeling approach for an urban street canyon  extended abstract wrf recording
Akshay A. Gowardhan, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and E. Pardyjak
3:30 PMCoffee Break  
 
1:30 PM-4:00 PM, Friday, California Room
Session 9 Air Quality programs (Parallel with Session 8)
Cochairs: Liisa Jalkanen, WMO/AREP, Geneva Switzerland; Timothy S. Dye, Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA
1:30 PM9.1GURME—The WMO GAW Urban Research Meteorology and Environment Project  
Liisa Jalkanen, WMO/AREP, Geneva, Switzerland; and G. Carmichael
2:00 PM9.2Urban surface modifications and their potential effects on air quality in the Houston-Galveston region  
Haider Taha, Altostratus, Inc., Martinez, CA; and R. D. Bornstein, R. Balmori, and J. Noblel
2:15 PM9.3The U.S. EPA’s AIRNow program: System overview, data availability, and research needs  
Timothy S. Dye, Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA; and R. A. Wayland, J. E. White, C. B. Anderson, A. C. Chan, and C. E. Lengyel
2:30 PM9.4Comparisons of the response of simulated ozone concentrations to changes in emissions using the Carbon Bonb IV and SAPRC99 chemical mechanisms  
Bruce S. Jackson, California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, California; and E. Yang, A. Kaduwlea, and W. Vance
2:45 PM9.5Successful air quality management program in central Taiwan?  extended abstract wrf recording
Pei-Hsuan Kuo, National Chung-Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan; and B. J. Tsuang
3:00 PM9.6Surface levels of Ozone and its precursor NO2 during winter season at urban and rural sites of a semi arid region in India  
Renuka Saini, AER, Agra, India; and A. Masih, G. S. Satsangi, and A. Taneja
3:15 PM9.7Evaluation of the Ability of Indicator Ratios to Determine Ozone Sensitivity to Precursor Emissions in Northern California  
Jinyou Liang, California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, CA; and B. Jackson and A. Kaduwela
3:30 PMCoffee Break  
 
4:00 PM-6:00 PM, Friday, California Room
Session 10 General Session (Parallel with Session 11)
Cochairs: A. P. Mitra, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi India; Sarath Guttikunda, World Bank, Washington, DC
4:00 PM10.1Assessment of Impacts of Developmental Pathways on Air Quality in the Urban Sprawls in South and South-East Asia   wrf recording
A. P. Mitra, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India
4:15 PM10.2Review of Source Apportionment Methodologies for Evaluating Urban Air Pollution  
Sarath Guttikunda, World Bank, Washington, DC
4:30 PM10.3Influences of Vorticity and Atmospheric Boundary Layer upon Duststorm Generation and its Transportation  
Hyo Choi, Kangnung National University, Beijing, China
4:45 PM10.4Estimating convective mixing heights during Joint URBAN (2003)  extended abstract wrf recording
Matthew Simpson, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and S. Raman, J. K. Lundquist, and M. Leach
10.5Regional/Urban Particulate Matter Modeling Assessment over China  
Joshua Fu, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
5:00 PM10.6A Local Government Tool for Climate and Air planning: The Harmonized Emissions Analysis Tool (HEAT)  
J. J. Yienger, ICLEI, Ames, IA
5:15 PM10.7Small Models for Big Problems: Appropriate Solutions for Better Management of Air Resources  
Sarath Guttikunda, World Bank, Washington, DC
5:29 PMPaper 10.8 has been moved to Session 2, new paper number 2.3A  
5:30 PM10.9Atmospheric environment analysis of different designs for Beijing Olympic stadium  extended abstract
Xiaoyun Wang, Tsinghua University and Beijing Meteorological Bureau, Beijing, China; and S. Miao, W. Guo, C. Ji, X. Chen, and H. Liu
 
4:00 PM-6:00 PM, Friday, International Room
Session 11 Emissions (Parallel with Session 10)
Cochairs: David Streets, ANL, Argonne, IL; S. Pal S. Arya, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
4:00 PM11.1Modeling Effects of Land Use Land Cover Changes on Meteorology and Air Quality in Houston, Texas, over the Two Decades  extended abstract wrf recording
Soontae Kim, University of Houston, Houston, TX; and D. W. Byun, F. Y. Cheng, B. Czader, S. Stetson, D. Nowak, J. Walton, M. Estes, and D. Hitchcock
4:15 PM11.2The role of China's household sector in emitting black carbon aerosol  
David Streets, ANL, Argonne, IL; and T. Bond
4:30 PM11.3Characterizing ammonia emissions from swine waste treatment lagoons in eastern North Carolina  
S. Pal Arya, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and V. P. Aneja, D. S. Kim, H. Semunegus, and D. A. Dickey
4:45 PM11.4Modeling impact of vehicular emission management strategies on air quality  
Rashmi S. Patil, Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India; and V. Sethi and S. Mehta
5:00 PM11.5Evaluation of the Houston ozone modeling emissions inventory via inverse modeling with sensitivity coefficients from the decoupled direct method (DDM)  extended abstract wrf recording
Till Stoeckenius, ENVIRON International Corp., Novato, CA; and G. Yarwood and S. Lau
5:15 PM11.6Emission characters of fine particles from coal-fired power plants  extended abstract wrf recording
Honghong Yi, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; and J. Hao, L. Duan, X. Li, and X. Guo
5:30 PM11.7Estimation of regional VOC contribution of CO comparing the use of a full chemistry and a simplified tracer regional chemical transport model for the Trace-P period  
Marcelo A. Mena-Carrasco, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; and Y. Tang and G. Carmichael
5:45 PM11.8Urban versus rural air pollution in northern Vietnam  extended abstract wrf recording
P. D. Hien, Vietnam Atomic Energy Commission, Kiet Hanoi, Vietnam
 
6:00 PM, Friday
Conference Ends
 

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