7th Conf. on Atmospheric Chemistry (Expanded View)

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Sunday, 9 January 2005
7:30 AM-9:30 AM, Sunday
Short Course Registration
 
9:00 AM-6:00 PM, Sunday
Conference Registration
 
Monday, 10 January 2005
7:30 AM, Monday
Registration Continues through Thursday, 13 January
 
9:00 AM-10:15 AM, Monday
Session 1 Atmospheric Chemistry - General Topics
Organizers: Nancy A. Marley, ANL, Argonne, IL; Jeffrey S. Gaffney, ANL, Argonne, IL
9:00 AM1.0aIntroductory Remarks:  
Nancy A. Marley, ANL, Argonne, IL; and J. S. Gaffney
9:15 AM1.1Henry Cavendish (1730-1810): His Contributions and Links to Atmospheric Science  extended abstract
Jeffrey S. Gaffney, ANL, Argonne, IL; and N. A. Marley
9:30 AM1.2Annual meteorological modeling in support of visibility improvement in the southeast US  extended abstract wrf recording
Donald T. Olerud Jr., Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, Raleigh, NC; and A. P. Sims and M. Abraczinskas
9:45 AM1.3Modelling E10 gasoline toxic air contaminants with modified SMOKE/CMAQ  
Xin Qiu, RWDI West Inc., Guelph, ON, Canada; and M. Lepage, W. Boulton, and M. Gauthier
10:00 AM1.4A study of the effect of vertical diffusion on an ozone and particulate matter (PM) model simulation  
Jia-Yeong Ku, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany, NY; and K. Civerolo, C. Hogrefe, W. Hao, and G. Sistla
 
10:15 AM-10:45 AM, Monday
Coffee Break in Poster Session Room
 
10:45 AM-12:00 PM, Monday
Session 2 Aerosol and Precipitation Interactions
Organizers: Rick Petty, USDOE, Germantown, MD; Vernon R. Morris, Howard University, Washington, DC
10:45 AM2.1Atmospheric oxidation of organic particulate matter  
Mario J. Molina, MIT, Cambridge, MA; and L. Molina
11:00 AM2.2Rainwater Interactions with Natural Radionuclides on Carbonaceous Soot  extended abstract
Jeffrey S. Gaffney, ANL, Argonne, IL; and M. Krzeminska-Flowers, N. A. Marley, and K. A. Orlandini
11:15 AM2.3Aerosol Removal by Scavenging in Rain and Fog  
Lynn M Russell, SIO/Univ. Of California, La Jolla, CA; and S. F. Maria and Y. Ming
11:30 AM2.4Interaction of aerosol particles with low-level, warm, precipitating stratiform clouds  extended abstract wrf recording
Leiming Zhang, York University and MSC, Toronto, ON, Canada; and D. V. Michelangeli and P. A. Taylor
11:45 AM2.5Aerosol-Cloud interactions during the Cloud Indirect Forcing Experiment (CIFEX)  
guillaume sadler Mauger, SIO/Univ. Of California, La Jolla, CA; and V. Ramanathan, E. M. Wilcox, O. Lariviere, and G. C. Roberts
 
12:00 PM-1:30 PM, Monday
Lunch Break
 
1:30 PM-4:00 PM, Monday
Poster Session 1 Poster Session - Seventh Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Organizers: Jeffrey S. Gaffney, ANL, Argonne, IL; Nancy A. Marley, ANL, Argonne, IL
 P1.1Verification of surface layer ozone forecasts in the NOAA/EPA Air Quality Forecast System in different regions under different synoptic scenarios  extended abstract
Marina Tsidulko, SAIC, Camp Springs, MD; and J. T. McQueen, G. DiMego, P. C. Lee, R. Mathur, K. L. Schere, J. E. Pleim, T. L. Otte, D. Kang, M. Schenk, J. L. Gorline, and P. M. Davidson
 P1.2Simultaneous prediction of weather and air quality during NEAQS2004 using the WRF-Chemistry model  extended abstract
Steven E. Peckham, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado and NOAA/FSL, Boulder, CO; and G. A. Grell, S. A. McKeen, G. J. Frost, and J. M. Wilczak
 P1.3Simulating the effects of urban-scale land use change on surface meteorology and ozone concentrations in the New York City metropolitan region  extended abstract
Kevin L. Civerolo, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany, NY; and C. Hogrefe, J. Y. Ku, W. Solecki, C. Small, C. Oliveri, J. Cox, and P. Kinney
 P1.4Ozone profile observations and meteorological analysis  
John Merrill, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI; and J. Dubois, M. Stevens, and S. J. Oltmans
 P1.5Modeling photochemistry and aerosol formation in point source plumes with the CMAQ plume-in-grid system  
James M. Godowitch, NOAA/ARL, Research Triangle Park, NC; and J. O. Young
 P1.6Insights into Free Tropospheric Ozone Sources and Transport in July-August 2004 from IONS Soundings  
Anne M Thompson, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and T. Kucsera, J. Merrill, G. Morris, M. J. Newchurch, S. J. Oltmans, K. E. Pickering, F. J. Schmidlin, D. Tarasick, and J. C. Witte
 P1.7Aura Data Product Support and Services at the NASA GES DAAC  
James E. Johnson, GES DAAC / SSAI, Greenbelt, MD; and S. P. Ahmad, A. Gopalan, and G. G. Leptoukh
 P1.8Secondary organic aerosol formation by reactive condensation of glyoxal, water vapor and other aldehydes  
William P. Hastings, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA; and E. Bailey and D. O. De Haan
 P1.9Radiative Forcing of Dust Haze over the Northern Indian Ocean during Winter and Summer Monsoons  
I.A. Podgorny, SIO/Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA; and V. Ramanathan and C. E. Chung
 P1.10Physicochemical transition of aerosols and its effect on cloud condensation nuclei over the Eastern Pacific Ocean: A case study  
Greg C Roberts, SIO/Univ. Of California, La Jolla, CA; and O. Lariviere, G. S. Mauger, and V. Ramanathan
 P1.11Observing Aerosol Direct and Indirect Effects from In Situ Spectral Radiometric Measurements  
Fonya Nzeffe, Howard University, Washington, DC; and E. Joseph and Q. Min
 P1.12Measurements of aerosol samples in Chebogue Point during the New England Air Quality Study 2004  
Katheryn M. Holderness, SIO/Univ. Of California, La Jolla, CA; and L. M. Russell
 P1.13Measurements of marine stratocumulus cloud water composition over the Eastern Pacific Ocean  
Derek J. Straub, Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA; and J. L. Collett
 P1.14Monitoring Interstate Pollutant Transport from the Western Maryland Piney Run Site: Objectives, Design, and Demonstration  extended abstract
Matthew G. Seybold, Maryland Department of the Environment, Baltimore, MD; and C. D. Smith, D. J. Krask, M. F. Woodman, G. A. Allen, M. S. Castro, and J. M. McKnight
 P1.15Examining the aerosol indirect effect in the second aerosol characterization experiment (ACE-2) with a cloud resolving model  extended abstract
Huan Guo, University of Michigan, ann arbor, MI; and J. E. Penner and M. Herzog
 P1.16Evaluation of the aerosol direct radiative forcing using ground-based, satellite data and global transport model  
Soon-Chang Yoon, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, 151-747, Shilimdong, Gwanakgu, Seoul, South Korea; and J. G. Won
 P1.17Cloudwater measurements of sulfur, nitrogen, and organic species during ICARTT  extended abstract
Anne Marie Macdonald, Meteorological Service of Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada; and W. R. Leaitch, K. L. Hayden, K. G. Anlauf, D. Toom-Sauntry, A. Leithead, S. M. Li, J. W. Strapp, and K. J. Noone
 P1.18Effects of soot morphology and composition on particle hygroscopic properties  
Jay G. Slowik, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA; and J. Kolucki, P. Davidovits, L. R. Williams, J. T. Jayne, C. E. Kolb, D. R. Worsnop, Y. Rudich, P. DeCarlo, and J. L. Jimenez
P1.19FTIR analysis of organic functional groups during ICARTT 2004  
C. A. Randles, Princeton University, La Jolla, CA; and L. M. Russell
 P1.20Monitoring air quality from space using OMI data products  extended abstract
Suraiya P. Ahmad, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and P. F. Levelt, P. K. Bhartia, E. Hilsenrath, G. W. Leppelmeier, and J. E. Johnson
P1.21No title  
Sharon Jeffers, MSC, Montreal, QC, Canada
 P1.22Simulation of cloud processing of aerosol using a two-dimentional particle distribution function  
Mikhail Ovtchinnikov, PNNL, Richland, WA; and R. C. Easter
 P1.23Surface and Aloft Measurements of Aerosol Concentrations in a Wintertime Boundary Layer at a Mid-Atlantic Site  extended abstract
Richard D. Clark, Millersville University, Millersville, PA; and D. Brewer, E. Lowery, D. Rabatin, J. Yorks, K. Howett, A. Rowe, C. Hanna, and M. Maiuri
 
5:30 PM-7:00 PM, Monday
Formal Opening of Exhibits with Reception (Cash Bar)
 
5:30 PM, Monday
Sessions End for the Day
 
7:15 PM, Monday
Suki Manabe Symposium Banquet
 
Tuesday, 11 January 2005
8:45 AM-12:00 PM, Tuesday
Session 3 Aerosol Measurements and Radiative Forcing Effects
Organizers: Judith Weinstein-Lloyd, SUNY, Old Westbury, NY; Rohit Mathur, NOAA/ARL, Research Triangle Park, NC
8:45 AM3.1The Indirect Effect of Aerosols on Cold Clouds in the East Asian APEX region  
Rodrigo Munoz-Alpizar, University of Quebec at Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada; and J. P. Blanchet and E. Girard
9:00 AM3.2Radiative Forcing of North Pacific Cloud Systems Under the Influence of Asian Aerosols  
Eric M Wilcox, NOAA/GFDL, Princeton, NJ; and G. S. Mauger, O. Lariviere, G. Roberts, V. Ramanathan, and S. Haimov
9:15 AM3.3Trans-Pacific Transport of Black Carbon and Dust during the Cloud Indirect Forcing Experiment (CIFEX)  
Odelle Lariviere, SIO/Univ. Of California, La Jolla, CA; and V. Ramanathan, G. R. Carmichael, G. Roberts, Y. Tang, and G. S. Mauger
9:30 AM3.4Size-Resolved Aerosol Mass and Aerosol Number Distributions During the NOAA Center for Atmospheric Sciences (NCAS) Trans-Atlantic Saharan Dust Aerosol and Oceanographic Science Expedition (AEROSE)  extended abstract wrf recording
Vernon Morris, Howard University, Washington, DC; and L. Roldan, R. Armstrong, and Y. Detres
9:45 AMFormal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break (Please Refer to Poster Session P1 for title and author information)  
11:00 AM3.5Possible effects on air pollution of historic and future ocean acidification caused by atmospheric carbon dioxide buildup  
Mark Z. Jacobson, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
11:15 AM3.6Black carbon in urban areas: Measurements on holidays demonstrate the impact of diesel soot  extended abstract
Nancy A. Marley, ANL, Argonne, IL; and J. S. Gaffney, B. R. Grams, U. Hernandez, J. E. Frederick, and T. Baryzk
11:30 AM3.7A coupled dynamics-chemistry-aerosol column model for the lower troposphere  extended abstract wrf recording
V. Rao Kotamarthi, ANL, Argonne, IL
11:45 AM3.8Radiation Measuring Radiosonde  
Dr. Richard Scarlet, Sippican, Inc., Marion, MA
 
11:30 AM-1:30 PM, Tuesday
Exhibits Open
 
5:30 PM, Tuesday
Sessions End for the Day
 
Wednesday, 12 January 2005
10:00 AM-11:30 AM, Wednesday
Presidential Forum
 
11:30 AM-1:30 PM, Wednesday
Exhibits Open
 
2:30 PM-4:00 PM, Wednesday
Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
 
3:30 PM-6:30 PM, Wednesday
Exhibits Open
 
5:30 PM-6:30 PM, Wednesday
Exhibits Reception (Cash Bar)
 
5:30 PM, Wednesday
Sessions End for the Day
 
7:30 PM, Wednesday
AMS Annual Awards Banquet
 
Thursday, 13 January 2005
8:30 AM-5:00 PM, Thursday
Session 4 Air Quality Forecasting - Aerosols and Ozone
Organizers: B. K. Lamb, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; V. Rao Kotamarthi, ANL, Argonne, IL
8:30 AM4.1Evaluation 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, H. Westberg, and B. Lamb
8:45 AM4.2The WRF-chemistry air quality model: updates, improvements and evaluation  
Georg A. Grell, NOAA/ERL/FSL and CIRES/ Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and S. E. Peckham, R. Schmitz, S. A. McKeen, and G. J. Frost
9:00 AM4.3Tests of rhe SMOKE emissions processing and modeling system in WRF-Chem   wrf recording
John N. McHenry, Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, Raleigh, NC; and C. J. Coats
9:15 AM4.4Tests of an updated aerosol module in WRF-Chem   wrf recording
John N. McHenry, Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, Raleigh, NC; and C. J. Coats
9:30 AM4.5The emissions processing system for the ETA/CMAQ air quality forecast system  extended abstract wrf recording
Georg A. Pouliot, NOAA/ERL/ARL and U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC
9:45 AMFormal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break  
11:00 AM4.6Eta-CMAQ modeling system's capability to provide PM2.5 and aerosol optical thickness forecast  extended abstract wrf recording
Pius Lee, SAIC, Camp Springs, MD; and R. Mathur, J. McQueen, S. Kondragunta, J. Pleim, J. Young, M. Tsidulko, M. Schenk, G. DiMego, T. Otte, G. Pouliot, K. Schere, and P. Davidson
11:15 AM4.7Diagnostic evaluation, sensitivity analyses, and new development in the Eta/CMAQ air quality forecast system  
Jonathan Pleim, NOAA/ARL, Research Triangle Park, NC; and R. Mathur
11:30 AM4.8CMAQ Aerosol Number and Mass Evaluation for Pacific Northwest  
Robert A. Elleman, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and R. A. Kotchenruther, D. S. Covert, C. F. Mass, and J. Chen
11:45 AM4.9Assessment of Eta-CMAQ forecasts of particulate matter distributions through comparisons with surface network and specialized measurements  
Rohit Mathur, Air Resources Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Research Triangle Park, NC; and K. L. Schere, J. Pleim, D. Kang, S. Yu, and P. Lee
12:00 PMLunch Break  
1:30 PM4.10National Air Quality Forecasting Capability: Initial Operational Capability  
Paula Davidson, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and N. Seaman, J. McQueen, R. Mathur, J. Hayes, and R. A. Wayland
1:45 PM4.11Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) forecasting in the Philadelphia metropolitan area: Current practice and benchmark skill  extended abstract wrf recording
William F. Ryan, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and C. A. Piety
2:00 PM4.12Evaluation of the National Air Quality Forecast System (NAQFS) Developmental Large Domain Model: Summary of the Air Quality Forecasters Focus Group Workshop  extended abstract wrf recording
William F. Ryan, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and P. Davidson and P. Stokols
2:15 PM4.13An operational regional haze forecasting system  
Robert E. Imhoff, Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, Candler, NC; and J. N. McHenry and R. L. Miller
2:30 PM4.14A conservative framework for sub-gridscale terrain effects in air quality modeling  extended abstract wrf recording
Carlie J. Coats Jr., Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, Raleigh, NC
2:45 PM4.15An Evaluation of Ozone Forecast Methods for the Eastern United States: Is There Room for Improvement?  extended abstract wrf recording
Scott A. Jackson, U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC; and A. C. Chan, C. E. Lengyel, R. A. Wayland, J. E. White, and T. S. Dye
3:00 PMCoffee Break  
3:30 PM4.16Application of adaptive unstructured grids to plume dispersion  
Ananthakrishna Sarma, Science Applications International Corporation, McLean, VA; and N. Ahmad, D. Bacon, T. Dunn, and M. Hall
3:45 PM4.17Attenuation of solar UV irradiances by different types of cloud conditions: a potential improvement for UV indices forecast  extended abstract
Didier Gillotay, Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy, Brussels, Belgium; and D. Bolsee and T. Besnard
4:00 PM4.18Atmospheric emission reduction scenarios simulated by Canadian AURAMS model  extended abstract wrf recording
Nedka Pentcheva, MSC, Montreal, QC, Canada; and G. Morneau
4:15 PM4.19Near-realtime simulation of O3 and PM2.5 over the Northeastern United States: results for summer 2004  extended abstract
Christian Hogrefe, New York State Department of Enviormental Conservation, Albany, NY; and G. Sistla, W. Hao, J. Y. Ku, R. S. Gaza, L. Sedefian, K. Schere, A. Gilliland, and R. Mathur
4:30 PM4.20Simulation of smart balloon trajectories during the 2004 AIRMAP campaign  
Annette Hollingshead, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and S. Businger and R. Johnson
4:45 PM4.21Simulations of fine particular matter (PM2.5) in Houston, Texas  
Jiwen Fan, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and R. Zhang
 
12:00 PM-3:45 PM, Thursday
Exhibits Open
 
3:00 PM, Thursday
Registration Desk Closes
 
3:45 PM, Thursday
Exhibits Close
 
5:30 PM, Thursday
Conference Ends
 
6:00 PM, Thursday
Ed Lorenz Symposium Banquet
 

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