| | P1.2 | Preliminary studies on phosphate levels in precipitation in the USVI due to Sahara dust KarenAnn Caldwell, University of the Virgin Islands, Kingshill, US Virgin Islands; and B. Ward |
| | P1.3 | Removal of aerosols in the Indian Ocean ITCZ Constantin Andronache, AER, Cambridge, MA; and L. J. Donner, C. J. Seman, and R. S. Hemler |
| | P1.4 | Results of Photochemical Simulations of Subgrid Scale Point Source Emissions with the Models-3 CMAQ Modeling System James M. Godowitch, NOAA/ERL/ARL, Research Triangle Park, NC |
| | P1.5 | Smoke aerosol optical thickness retrievals and estimation of direct radiative forcing using GOES-8 imager Jianglong Zhang, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and S. A. Christopher |
| | P1.6 | Springtime measurements of ozone, nonmethane hydrocarbons, and oxidized nitrogen species at Rishiri, 45°N in east Asian Pacific rim region during risotto 2000: NOy speciation and photochemistry Hiroshi Tanimoto, University of Tokyo, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan; and H. Furutani, S. Kato, J. Matsumoto, and H. Akimoto |
| | P1.7 | Evaluation of a prediction procedure for stratospheric intrusions in Alberta, Canada D. Laurie Bates, EC, Edmonton, AB, Canada; and K. M. McDonald, D. Pereira, B. Weins, and D. W. Tarasick |
| | P1.8 | The Effect of Earth Minerals on Electrically Charged Clouds: a Theoretical Study Abdulrahman K. Al-khalaf, King Abdulziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; and S. M. Al-kasimi |
| | P1.9 | The Origin of Atmospheric Electricity Mahmoud A. Melehy, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT |
| | P1.10 | Potential-Evapotranspiration in the Appropriate Schedule of Farm Operations to Ensure Sustainable Food Security in South Western Nigeria O. S. Idowu, Department of Met. Services, Oshodi, Nigeria; and S. O. Gbuyiro |
| | P1.11 | An Interdisciplinary Approach to Chemical Mechanism Development for Atmospheric Degradation of Organic Pollutants Douglas S. Burns, ENSCO, Inc., Melbourne, FL; and M. Cory, K. Runge, S. Willoughby, and E. Kennelly |
| | P1.12 | Poster moved to oral session 3, paper 3.3A
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| | P1.13 | Enhanced Levels of Pan and Ozone in the Nighttime Boundary Layer over Berlin, Germany Bernhard Rappenglück, Technical University of Munich, Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany; and G. Jakobi, P. Fabian, M. Pesch, and E. Reimer |
| | P1.14 | Physical, Chemical, and Optical Properties of Aerosols in Korea: Long-range Transport from Asian Continent Jiyoung Kim, MRI/Korea Meteorlogical Administration, Seoul, Korea; and S. N. Oh, Y. Chun, and J. W. Cha |
| | P1.15 | Estimating emissions of a range of trace gases from a large city (Melbourne, Australia) by analysing and modeling measurements made about 250 km downwind at the Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station Bronwyn L. Dunse, CSIRO, Aspendale, Vic., Australia; and L. P. Steele, P. J. Fraser, P. J. Hurley, P. B. Krummel, and S. R. Wilson |
| | P1.16 | Intercomparison TOMS and GOES aerosol product Jianglong Zhang, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and S. A. Christopher |
| | P1.17 | OPAC-Derived Examination of Gulf Aerosols Paul J. Croft, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and R. Guyton |
| | P1.18 | Estimation of nitrogen and sulfur dry deposition in the Greater Seoul Area Young Sung Ghim, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea; and J. Y. Kim and Y. P. Kim |
| | P1.19 | Sulphate Aerosols, Volcano and Resulting Impact on the Chemistry of Charged Atmosphere Gufran Beig, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, Maharashtra, India |
| | P1.20 | Linking tropical cyclones in the ArabianSea and nitrous oxide distribution Prabir K. Patra, IBM India Research Lab., New Delhi, Delhi, India; and A. Sarkar |
| | P1.21 | Paper P1.21 has been transfered to session 4, new paper number 4.3A
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