A Millennium Symposium on Atmospheric Chemistry: Past, Present, and Future of Atmospheric Chemistry
    

Session 3

 The Role of Satellites in Tropospheric Chemistry Measurements
 Organizer: George Hidy, ENVAIR, Pasco, WA
9:00 AM3.1Tropospheric ozone pollution from space: new views from the TOMS (Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer) Instrument  
Anne M. Thompson, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and R. D. Hudson, A. D. Frolov, J. C. Witte, and T. Kucsera
3.2Tropospheric aerosol measurements from the PICASSO-CENA spaceborne lidar - capabilities and applications  
David M. Winker, NASA/LRC, Hampton, VA; and P. J. Rasch
3.3Remote Sensing of Water Vapor using GPS Data in the Hong Kong Region  
Alfred Leick, University of Maine, Orono, ME; and Y. Liu and Y. Q. Chen
9:13 AM3.3AConnecting Lightning to Chemistry Over Central Africa  
Vernon R. Morris, Center for the Study of Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Atmospheres, Washington, DC; and M. K. Hawkins, F. Agosto, and G. S. Jenkins
9:28 AM3.4Remote sensing of mineral dust from space: Inferring single scatter albedo and optical depth from a simulation of dust transport during the ACE-2 experiment  
Peter R. Colarco, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and O. B. Toon
9:43 AM3.5Remote Sensing of Aerosol Optical Properties Using Multiangular Satellite Observations  
Igor Polonsky, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia; and Q. Yi and M. A. Box
9:58 AMCoffee Break  
9:59 AMExhibit Hours 10:00 A.M.–2:00 P.M.  
10:28 AM3.6Aerosol retrievals over the ocean using polarization  
Jacek Chowdhary, Columbia University and NASA/GISS, New York, NY; and B. Cairns and L. Travis
10:43 AM3.7Aerosol retrievals over land surfaces (the advantages of polarization)  
Brian Cairns, NASA/GISS, New York, NY; and L. Travis, M. I. Mishchenko, and J. Chowdhary

Tuesday, 16 January 2001: 9:00 AM-10:58 AM

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