Session 7 Tropospheric Modeling-Coupling Meteorology to Chemistry

Wednesday, 17 January 2001: 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Host: A Millennium Symposium on Atmospheric Chemistry: Past, Present, and Future of Atmospheric Chemistry
Organizer:
Kenneth Pickering, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD

Papers:
3:30 PM
7.1
Tropopause Folds and Subsequent Mixing of Ozone over the Northwestern United States during the Spring of 2000
Jerome D. Fast, PNNL, Richland, WA; and J. C. Torcolini and K. J. Allwine

3:45 PM
7.2
The High-Resolution Aerosols and Sulfur Dioxide Experiment, HASE. A Space-Based Probe for Tropospheric Aerosol Chemistry
Vernon R. Morris, Center for the Study of Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Atmospheres, Washington, DC; and E. Joseph

4:00 PM
7.3
Preliminary Analysis of Gulf Coast Moisture and Aerosols
Paul J. Croft, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and R. Guyton

4:15 PM
7.4
High-Resolution Real-time Ozone Forecasts for the August–September Texas AQS-2000 (Houston) Field Study: Forecast Process and Preliminary Evaluation
John N. McHenry, North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC; and C. J. Coats, B. Cameron, J. Vukovich, A. Trayanov, and T. Smith

4:45 PM
7.6
The influence of cut-off lows on Sulfate Burden over the North Atlanic during March and April, 1987
Carmen M. Benkovitz, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY; and M. A. Miller, S. E. Schwartz, and O. U. Kwon

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