ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

A21A   BCC:319  Tues  0830h
Global Energy Inputs and Effects on Middle Atmosphere I (joint 
 with SA,SH)
Presiding: G Brueckner, Naval Research Laboratory; R Link, 
           Southwest Research Institute

   0830h   A21A-01  INVITED  Variability of Total Solar 
                    Irradiance During Solar Cycle 22 Observed by 
                    ACRIM II: *J M Pap
   0850h   A21A-02  INVITED  Variability of Solar Ultraviolet 
                    Irradiance Observed by SOLSTICE: *G J Rottman, 
                    T N Woods, O R White
   0910h   A21A-03  INVITED  SUSIM UARS Measurements of Solar UV 
                    Radiation: *L E Floyd, P C Crane, P A Reiser, 
                    D K Prinz, G B Brueckner
   0930h   A21A-04  INVITED  Solar UV and Ozone Variability 
                    During the Declining Phase of Solar Cycle 22: 
                    *S Chandra, O R White, G J Rottman, D Prinz, 
                    G E Brueckner, L Froidevaux, J W Waters
   0950h   A21A-05  INVITED  The Response of Chemical 
                    Composition in the Mesosphere to Solar 
                    Variability - A Two-Dimensional Model Study: 
                    *G P Brasseur, T Y W Huang
   1010h   Break
   1025h   A21A-06  INVITED  Solar Energetic Particle Effects on 
                    Stratospheric Constituents: *C H Jackman
   1045h   A21A-07  Changes in Atmospheric Constituents 
                    Associated With the Relativistic Electron 
                    Precipitation Event of 18 May, 1992: *A C 
                    Aikin
   1100h   A21A-08  Energy Input to the Mesosphere From Solar 
                    Particle Events Obsserved at UARS: *E E 
                    Gaines, D L Chenette, W L Imhof, J D 
                    Winningham
   1115h   A21A-09  Solar Flares and Atomic Oxygen Airglow: *R  
                    Link, R A Frahm, J D Winningham, B H Solheim, 
                    G G Shepherd, I C McDade
   1130h   A21A-10  Ionospheric Energy Input During Geomagnetic 
                    Storms: 3D Simulation of Solar 
                    Wind-Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Interaction: 
                    P J Cargill, *J  Chen, S P Slinker, J A 
                    Fedder

A21B   BCC:309  Tues  0845h
Water, Clouds, and Radiation in the Atmosphere I
Presiding: F P J Valero, Univ of California, SD

   0845h   A21B-01  Interannual Variations in the Tropical 
                    Radiation Budget Related to the 1986/87 ENSO 
                    Event: H L Dhuria, *H L Kyle, D Chesters, M 
                    Weiss
   0900h   A21B-02  Seasonal Variation of Organized Tropical 
                    Convection: *J L Evans
   0915h   A21B-03  Annual Variation of the Diurnal Variation of 
                    Clouds: *C R Kondragunta, A Gruber
   0930h   A21B-04  Precipitable Water Trends Over North America: 
                    *R J Ross, W P Elliott, D J Gaffen, G F 
                    Cotton
   0945h   A21B-05  Moisture Variance in the COLA Reanalysis: *D M 
                    Straus, D Paolino

A21C   BCC:309  Tues  1030h
Charney Lecture
Presiding: J Coakley, Oregon State Univ

   1030h   INTRODUCTION: J Coakley,Oregon State University
   1045h   A21C-01  INVITED  The Question of Tropical Climate 
                    Sensitivity: Past, Present, and Future: *D 
                    Rind

A22A   BCC:Hall C  Tues  1330h
Mesospheric Dynamics and Chemistry Posters
Presiding: G G Shepherd, York Univ; P B Hays, Univ of Michigan

   1345h   A22A-01  POSTER  Mesospheric Ozone Retrieved by 
                    HRDI/UARS: *J H Yee, G Crowley, W R Skinner, 
                    P B Hays, A R Marshall, M D Burrge, D A 
                    Ortland
   1345h   A22A-02  POSTER  The Variability of Mesospheric CO in 
                    the Fall and Winter as Observed With 
                    Ground-Based Microwave Radiometry at 115 GHz: 
                    *C P Aellig, N  Kaempfer, A  Hauchecorne, R M 
                    Bevilacqua
   1345h   A22A-03  POSTER  Observation of a New Airglow Layer 
                    in the Stratosphere With the WINDII 
                    Instrument on UARS: *W F Evans, G G Shepherd
   1345h   A22A-04  POSTER  Accuracy of Inflatable Falling 
                    Sphere Wind Measurements in the Middle 
                    Atmosphere: *S P McCarthy, F J Schmidlin, W  
                    Michel
   1345h   A22A-05  POSTER  Numerical Study of Gravity Wave 
                    Spectrum: *H L Liu, P B Hays
   1345h   A22A-06  POSTER  Computer Simulations of the Oxygen 
                    (O~K2~L) Atmosphere of Europa: M A Moreno, D 
                    Winterhalter, J Baumgardner

A22B   BCC:Hall C  Tues  1330h
Water, Clouds, and Radiation in the Atmosphere II Posters
Presiding: F P J Valero, Univ of California, SD

   1345h   A22B-01  POSTER  Beamfilling Correction for Passive 
                    Microwave Estimates of Rainfall Intensity: 
                    *S A Wang, T T Wilheit
   1345h   A22B-02  POSTER  The Calibration History of the 
                    Nimbus-7 ERB Experiment: *H L Kyle
   1345h   A22B-03  POSTER  Retrievals of Surface Solar 
                    Radiation Budget From NOAA AVHRR 
                    Measurements Over Arctic Snow and Tundra: *W  
                    Han, K  Stamnes, D  Lubin, S  Tsay
   1345h   A22B-04  POSTER  Processing and Statistical Analysis 
                    of Climatic Data From Northern Quebec: *S 
                    Bestman-Smith, M K Seguin
   1345h   A22B-05  POSTER  Tropical Cyclones Produce 
                    Precipitation With Very Low Stable Isotope 
                    Ratios: *J R Lawrence, A Bosch, S D Gedzelman
   1345h   A22B-06  POSTER  A Graphical 
                    Surface-Vegetation-Atmosphere Transfer Model 
                    as a Pedagogical and Research Tool: *D A J 
                    Ripley, R R Gillies, T N Carlson
   1345h   A22B-07  POSTER  A Climatology of Winter 
                    Extratropical Cyclones: 1980-1993: *K M Jones, 
                    J F H Atangan, D R Smith
   1345h   A22B-08  POSTER  Atmospheric Conditions That 
                    Contributed to the Development of a Heavy 
                    Precipitation Event: A Case Study of the 
                    Southeastern U.S. (26-29 March, 1994): *C J 
                    Goode, D R Smith, J F H Atangan
   1345h   A22B-09  POSTER  Major Winter Snow Storm Development: 
                    A Comparison of Two Case Studies: *B L Artery, 
                    D R Smith
   1345h   A22B-10  POSTER  An Examination of Tornadic Storms 
                    Using PC-GRIDDS and Dopplar Radar: *A E 
                    Hutchison, D R Smith
   1345h   A22B-11  POSTER  Impact of Orographically Induced 
                    Gravity Wave Drag in the GLA GCM: *J Zhou, Y 
                    Sud, K M Lau
   1345h   A22B-12  POSTER  The Multiquadric-Biharmonic Method 
                    in Spherical Coordinates System: *S 
                    Sirayanone

A22C   BCC:309  Tues  1345h
Mesospheric Dynamics and Chemistry
Presiding: G G Shepherd, York Univ; P B Hays, Univ of Michigan

   1345h   A22C-01  INVITED  Chemical and Dynamic Interactions 
                    Between the Mesosphere and Thermosphere as 
                    Calculated by the TIME-GCM: *R G Roble
   1405h   A22C-02  Observations of the Mesosphere From the High 
                    Resolution Doppler Imager on UARS: *P B Hays, 
                    M D Burrage, W R Skinner, D A Ortland, A R 
                    Marshall
   1420h   A22C-03  Long-Term Variability in the Solar Diurnal 
                    Tide Observed by HRDI: *M D Burrage, M E 
                    Hagan, W R Skinner, P B Hays
   1435h   A22C-04  Signature of the 2-Day Wave in MLS 
                    Temperature: Preliminary Results From 
                    Research Retrieval Algorithms: *D L Wu, E F 
                    Fishbein, W G Read, J W Water, P B Hays
   1450h   A22C-05  The Origin of Tides in the Mesosphere and 
                    Lower Thermosphere: *M E Hagan
   1505h   A22C-06  Mesopause Dynamics Observed by WIND II: An 
                    Overview: *G G Shepherd, C  McLandress, B H 
                    Solheim, D Y Wang, W E Ward
   1520h   Break
   1540h   A22C-07  Mesospheric Wind Observations From UARS HRDI 
                    and WINDII: Comparison With Current 
                    Reference Models: *E L Fleming, S Chandra, 
                    M D Burrage, W R Skinner, P B Hays, B H 
                    Solheim, G G Shepherd
   1555h   A22C-08  INVITED  Energetically Important Chemical 
                    Processes in the Mesosphere and Lower 
                    Thermosphere: *J H Yee
   1615h   A22C-09  Morphology of Mesosphere Ozone as Measured 
                    by the High Resolution Doppler Imager: *W R 
                    Skinner, M D Burrage, D R Marsh, P B Hays, 
                    A R Marshall, D A Ortland, J H Yee
   1630h   A22C-10  Polar Mesospheric Clouds Observed by the 
                    WIND II Instrument on UARS During 1994: K  
                    Sine, *W F Evans, G G Shepherd
   1645h   A22C-11  POAM II Observations of Polar Mesospheric 
                    Clouds: Preliminary Analysis: *D Debrestian, 
                    E Shettle, J Lumpe, R Bevilacqua, J Hornstein, 
                    W Glaccum, J Olivero

A31A   BCC:Hall C  Wed  0830h
Polar Stratospheric Chemistry I Posters
Presiding: R Eckman, NASA Langley Research Center; J Park, 
           NASA Langley Research Center

   0830h   A31A-01  POSTER  Long Duration Balloon Observations 
                    in the Winter 1994/95 Northern Polar Vortex: 
                    *A T Whitten, J M Rosen, N T Kjome, N Larsen, 
                    B M Knudsen, V U Khattatov, V V Rudakov
   0830h   A31A-02  POSTER  Uptake of HBr in Ice Films: *L T Chu, 
                    J Heron
   0830h   A31A-03  POSTER  The Diurnal Cycle of Stratospheric 
                    ClONO~K2~L as Observed by CLAES: *J L 
                    Mergenthaler, J B Kumer, A E Roche, P S 
                    Connell, D E Kinnison

A31B   BCC:Hall C  Wed  0830h
Stratospheric Dynamics and Transport I Posters
Presiding: W L Grose, NASA Langley Research Center

   0830h   A31B-01  POSTER  Quantitative Measures of the 
                    Evolution of Small Scale Structure in 
                    Potential Vorticity Maps: *L C Sparling, P A 
                    Newman, M R Schoeberl
   0830h   A31B-02  POSTER  Forced Planetary Wave Breaking and 
                    Its Influence on Circulation and Tracer 
                    Transport in the Stratosphere: *L Li, D A 
                    Rotman, P S Connell, D E Kinnison, K E Grant, 
                    W Choi, T R Nathan, D J Wuebbles
   0830h   A31B-03  POSTER  The Ozonosphere and the Gravity 
                    Field of the Earth: *R S Steblova
   0830h   A31B-04  POSTER  Ozone Profiling From Space Using 
                    Limb Scattering Measurements: *D E Flittner, 
                    R D McPeters, B M Herman
   0830h   A31B-05  POSTER  Global Comparison of UARS CLAES V7 
                    Stratospheric Tracers (CH~K4~L, N~K2~LO, 
                    CF~K2~LCl~K2~L): *R W Nightingale, A E Roche, 
                    J B Kumer, J L Mergenthaler, W G Uplinger, 
                    G A Ely, J F Potter
   0830h   A31B-06  POSTER  Retrieval Code for the 
                    Millimeter-Wave Atmospheric Sounder: *D L 
                    Kriebel, R M Bevilacqua, M Daehler, T A Pauls, 
                    J J Olivero, G K Hartmann, M Richards

A31C   BCC:Hall C  Wed  0830h
Stratospheric Aerosols I Posters
Presiding: K Grant, LLNL; L Thomason, 
           NASA Langley Research Center

   0830h   A31C-01  POSTER  Estimation of the Spatial and 
                    Temporal Covariances of Mt. Pinatubo Aerosol 
                    Extinctions From SAGE-II and CLAES 
                    Measurements: *K E Grant, T Kuczmarski
   0830h   A31C-02  POSTER  A Comparison of SunPhotoSpectrometer 
                    Measurements Obtained During the SPADE 
                    Campaign With Model Calculations of 
                    Polarized Radiation in the Stratosphere: *C A 
                    McLinden, J C McConnell, E Griffioen, C T 
                    McElroy
   0830h   A31C-03  POSTER  Aerosol Optical Depth Measurements 
                    at Spitzbergen With the Sun and Moon as 
                    Light Sources: *A  Herber, H  Gernandt, L  
                    Thomason

A31D   BCC:Hall C  Wed  0830h
Partitioning of Chemical Families in the Stratosphere I Posters
Presiding: A Dessler, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center; H A 
           Michelsen, Harvard Univ

   0830h   A31D-01  POSTER  Experimental 300K Measurement of the 
                    Rate Constant of the Reaction, OH + BrO -> 
                    Products: *D J Bogan, R P Thorn, F L Nesbitt, 
                    L J Stief
   0830h   A31D-02  POSTER  The Effect of Chemical Partitioning 
                    on the Impact of Supersonic Aircraft on Ozone: 
                    *L K Randeniya, P F Vohralik, I C Plumb, K R 
                    Ryan, S L Baughcum

A31E   BCC:323  Wed  0830h
Global Energy Inputs and Effects on Middle Atmosphere II (joint 
 with SA,SH)
Presiding: G Brueckner, Naval Research Laboratory; R Link, 
           Southwest Research Institute

   0830h   A31E-01  VLF Sprites as Evidence of Ionization 
                    Changes Associated With Red Sprites: *U S 
                    Inan, T F Bell, V P Pasko, D D Sentman, E M 
                    Wescott
   0845h   A31E-02  Runaway Electrons as a Source of Red Sprites 
                    in the Mesosphere: *T F Bell, V P Pasko, U S 
                    Inan
   0900h   A31E-03  Red Sprites Produced by Quasi-electrostatic 
                    Heating and Ionization in the Lower 
                    Ionosphere: *V P Pasko, U S Inan, T F Bell, 
                    Y N Taranenko
   0915h   A31E-04  Low Pressure Experimental Simulation of 
                    Intracloud and Above-Cloud Electrical 
                    Discharges: M A Jarzembski, *V Srivastava
   0930h   A31E-05  A Theory for Impulsive and Steady-State 
                    Ionospheric Electrical Structures Above 
                    Thunderstorms: *W M Farrell, M D Desch, J G 
                    Houser
   0945h   A31E-06  Electron Runaway in the Presence of a 
                    Magnetic Field: D Book, K Papadopoulos, *G M 
                    Milikh, J Valdivia

A31F   BCC:323  Wed  1030h
Water, Clouds, and Radiation in the Atmosphere III
Presiding: F P J Valero, Univ of California, SD

   1030h   A31F-01  Radiometric Observations of the Greenhouse 
                    Effect Over the Tropical Pacific Ocean: *F P J 
                    Valero, P  Pilewskie, A  Bucholtz, W R 
                    Collins, P  Flatau
   1045h   A31F-02  INVITED  Analysis of Geosynchronous Data for 
                    Climate Studies Including the GOES 
                    Pathfinder Data: *T H Haar, G G Campbell, J M 
                    Forsythe, D L Reinke
   1100h   A31F-03  The Effect of Thresholds on ISCCP-Derived 
                    Fluxes From Broken Clouds: *A E Wald, J A 
                    Coakley
   1115h   A31F-04  Multifractal Regimes and Scale Breaks in 
                    Cloud Structure From 4 cm to 300 km Using In 
                    Situ Liquid Water Content Measurements: *A 
                    Davis, A Marshak, W Wiscombe, H Gerber
   1130h   A31F-05  The "Nonlocal Independent Pixel 
                    Approximation" for Calculating Albedo Fields 
                    of Inhomogeneous Clouds: *A Marshak, A Davis, 
                    W Wiscombe, R Cahalan
   1145h   A31F-06  Multifractal Analysis of Water Vapor Data 
                    Measured by a Raman Lidar: *K D Evans, B B 
                    Demoz, R A Ferrare, D O'C Starr, D N Whiteman, 
                    S H Melfi

A32A   BCC:Hall C  Wed  1330h
Global Energy Inputs and Effects on Middle Atmosphere III Posters
Presiding: G Brueckner, Naval Research Laboratory; R Link, 
           Southwest Research Institute

   1330h   A32A-01  POSTER  Correlations Between Total Solar 
                    Irradiance Variations and Solar Ultraviolet 
                    Spectral Irradiance Changes: *P A Lund, G E 
                    Brueckner, D K Prinz, M E VanHoosier, P C 
                    Crane, L E Floyd, P A Reiser
   1330h   A32A-02  POSTER  Solar Spectral Irradiance 
                    Observations Between 200 and 360nm Made 
                    During the ATLAS 1 Mission: Comparison 
                    Between the SOLSPEC, SUSIM, and SSBUV 
                    Measurements: *G O Thuillier, M E VanHoosier, 
                    R P Cebula
   1330h   A32A-03  POSTER  High-Energy Electron Measurements 
                    and Atmospheric Coupling: SAMPEX Results: *D N 
                    Baker, S Kanekal, J B Blake, L B Callis, B 
                    Klecker, R A Mewaldt
   1330h   A32A-04  POSTER  Electron Kappa Distributions in 
                    Atmospheric Energy Deposition: *R A Frahm, 
                    J R Sharber, R Link, J D Winningham, S Nguyen, 
                    A D August, E E Gaines, D L Chenette, D 
                    Lummerzheim, M H Rees
   1330h   A32A-05  POSTER  Stratospheric Volcanic Aerosols as a 
                    Necessary Condition for the Wilcox Effect; 
                    Implications for Middle Atmosphere 
                    Electrodynamics: *M W Kirkland, B A Tinsley
   1330h   A32A-06  POSTER  The Peru95 Sprites Campaign: Overview: 
                    *D D Sentman, E M Wescott, D L Osborne, M J 
                    Heavner, D J Hampton
   1330h   A32A-07  POSTER  The Peru95 Sprites Campaign: 
                    Aircraft Video Observations of Equatorial 
                    Sprites: *E M Wescott, D D Sentman, D L 
                    Osborne, M J Heavner, D J Hampton
   1330h   A32A-08  POSTER  Mesospheric/Lower Ionospheric VLF 
                    Responses to Tropospheric Lightning 
                    Discharges: A Slingeland, *U S Inan, V P 
                    Pasko, J V Rodriguez
   1330h   A32A-09  POSTER  On the Structure of the Red Sprites: 
                    Lightning as a Fractal Antenna: K 
                    Papadopoulos, *J A Valdivia, G M Milikh

A32B   BCC:309  Wed  1330h
LITE - The Lidar In-Space Technology Experiment - Early Results I
Presiding: P McCormick, NASA Langley Research Center; J Theon, 
           NASA Headquarters

   1330h   A32B-01  INVITED  LITE - An Overview: *M P McCormick
   1345h   A32B-02  INVITED  The Lidar In-Space Technology 
                    Experiment Instrument Description: *R H Couch, 
                    J F Rogers, R L Duncan
   1400h   A32B-03  INVITED  LITE Performance Characteristics: 
                    *W H Hunt
   1415h   A32B-04  Vertical Structure of Cloud Systems Deduced 
                    From Simultaneous LITE and Multispectral 
                    Satellite Imagery Data: *J A Coakley, D M 
                    Winker
   1430h   A32B-05  Observations on Tropical Clouds With LITE: 
                    *C M R Platt, M Vaughn
   1445h   A32B-06  Effects of Multiple Scattering on LITE 
                    Observations of Clouds: *D M Winker
   1500h   Break
   1530h   A32B-07  LITE High Cloud Measurements and the 
                    Interpretation of SAGE II Cloud Data: *G S 
                    Kent, D M Winker, P H Wang, K M Skeens
   1545h   A32B-08  Comparison of LITE Data With General 
                    Circulation Model Simulations: D A Randall, M 
                    Branson
   1600h   A32B-09  INVITED  LITE Observations of Large Scale 
                    Anthropogenic Haze: *R M Hoff, D M Winker, 
                    E V Browell, S H Melfi
   1615h   A32B-10  INVITED  Comparison of LITE and Aircraft 
                    Observations of the Planetary Boundary Layer 
                    and Cloud Structure Over the Atlantic Ocean: 
                    *S H Melfi, S Palm, G Schwemmer, D Vandermark, 
                    D Hagan, J Donnelly, D Randall
   1630h   A32B-11  Spaceborne Lidar Measurements of 
                    Tropospheric Aerosol Optical Depth: *C A 
                    Hostetler, D M Winker
   1645h   A32B-12  LITE Observations of Enhanced Aerosol 
                    Distributions Associated with Biomass Burning: 
                    *C R Trepte, M C Pitts, G S Kent, D M Winker

A41A   BCC:Hall C  Thurs  0830h
Clouds, Aerosols, and Radiation I Posters
Presiding: J E Penner, LLNL; G Taylor, California State Univ

   0830h   A41A-01  POSTER  Variation of Surface Radiation in 
                    Connection With Variability of Aerosol 
                    Optical Depth and Single Scattering Albedo: 
                    Experimental Investigation in Cloudless 
                    Conditions: *I N Plakhina, I Repina
   0830h   A41A-02  POSTER  Supersaturation Spectrum and Size 
                    Distribution of Cloud Condensation Nuclei in 
                    Free Troposphere: *Q  Ji, G E Shaw
   0830h   A41A-03  POSTER  Hubble Space Telescope Ultraviolet 
                    Imaging of Saturn: *L B Jaffel, V Leers, J C 
                    Gerard, V Dols, B R Sandel
   0830h   A41A-04  POSTER  Using a Laser Light-Sheet to 
                    Visualize the Airflow Through a Shrouded 
                    Aerosol Sampling Probe: *S A Cain, M Ram

A41B   BCC:306  Thurs  0830h
Stratospheric Aerosols II
Presiding: K Grant, LLNL; L Thomason, 
           NASA Langley Research Center

   0830h   A41B-01  INVITED  A Unified Picture of Pinatubo 
                    Aerosol Global- to Micro-Scale Evolution, 
                    From Space, Air, and Ground Measurements: *P B 
                    Russell, J M Livingston, R F Pueschel, J B 
                    Pollack, S Brooks, P Hamill, J Hughes, L 
                    Thomason, L Stowe, T Deshler, E Dutton, R 
                    Bergstrom
   0855h   A41B-02  INVITED  UARS Observations of Mt. Pinatubo 
                    Aerosol and Polar Stratospheric Clouds: *S T 
                    Massie, P B Bailey, J C Gille, T Deshler, M E 
                    Hervig, G Thomas, R G Grainger, A Lambert, 
                    C D Rodgers, F W Taylor, J L Mergenthaler, 
                    A E Roche, J B Kumer, J M Russell, A 
                    Tabazadeh
   0920h   A41B-03  Multi-sensor Characterization of the Mount 
                    Pinatubo Aerosol: *L W Thomason
   0935h   A41B-04  Pole-to-Pole Distribution of Stratospheric 
                    Black Carbon (Soot) Aerosol From Aircraft: 
                    *R F Pueschel, G V Ferry, S Verma, S D Howard
   0950h   A41B-05  Mount Pinatubo's Stratospheric Aerosols: 
                    Three Years of Radiometric Measurements: *N R 
                    Larson, J J Michalsky

A41C   BCC:306  Thurs  1030h
Partitioning of Chemical Families in the Stratosphere II
Presiding: A Dessler, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center; H A 
           Michelsen, Harvard Univ

   1030h   A41C-01  An Investigation of Inorganic Chlorine 
                    Partitioning in the Lower Stratosphere Based 
                    on In Situ Measurements in the Northern 
                    Hemisphere: *J L Neu, L M Avallone, D W 
                    Toohey
   1045h   A41C-02  Partitioning of HO~Kx~L, NO~Ky~L and Cl~Ky~L 
                    Chemical Families in the Middle Stratosphere 
                    From Simultaneous Balloon-Borne Remote 
                    Measurements: *K W Jucks, K  Chance, W A 
                    Traub, D G Johnson, P  Ciarpallini, R A 
                    Stachnik, R J Salawitch, H A Michelsen
   1100h   A41C-03  Partitioning of Stratospheric Chlorine and 
                    Nitrogen Species: The Need for an Alternate 
                    Path for HCl Formation: *H A Michelsen, R J 
                    Salawitch, M R Gunson, M C Abrams, A Y Chang, 
                    T L Brown, R Zander, C P Rinsland, G K Yue
   1115h   A41C-04  Analysis of UARS Observations of ClONO~K2~L, 
                    ClO, and NO~K2~L: A E Dessler, A R Douglass, 
                    S R Kawa, D B Considine, A E Roche, J L 
                    Mergenthaler, J W Waters, J C Gille
   1130h   A41C-05  Comparison of 3D Model Calculations for 
                    Chlorine Reservoirs With UARS Observations 
                    of ClONO~K2~L and HCl: *A R Douglass, A E 
                    Dessler, S R Kawa, J W Waters, J M Russell, 
                    A E Roche
   1145h   A41C-06  NO~Ky~L Partitioning in the Lower 
                    Stratosphere: A Look at Competing Reactions: 
                    *R C Cohen, P O Wennberg, J G Anderson, R J 
                    Salawitch

A41D   BCC:309  Thurs  0830h
LITE - The Lidar In-Space Technology Experiment - Early Results 
II
Presiding: P McCormick, NASA Langley Research Center; J Theon, 
           NASA Headquarters

   0830h   A41D-01  LITE Observations of Biomass Burning Plumes 
                    Over South America, Africa, and the Southern 
                    Atlantic Ocean: *E V Browell, G D Nowicki, 
                    M A Fenn, R M Hoff
   0845h   A41D-02  INVITED  LITE Shuttle Lidar Measurements of 
                    Ocean Surface Directional Reflectance: *R T 
                    Menzies, C S Gardner
   0900h   A41D-03  INVITED  Some Results of LITE In-Flight 
                    Calibration Experiments: *J A Reagan, T 
                    Cooley, H Liu
   0915h   A41D-04  A Correlative Measurement Plan for the Lidar 
                    In-Space Technology Experiment: *D C Woods, 
                    M T Osborn
   0930h   A41D-05  INVITED  The ESA LITE Correlative 
                    Measurement Plan: ELITE-94: *P A Fletcher
   0945h   A41D-06  Japanese Ground-Based Correlative 
                    Measurements With LITE (JLITE): *O Uchino, T 
                    Nagai, T Fujimoto, T Itabe, K Mizutani, C 
                    Nagasawa, M Abo, T Shibata, Y Iwasaka, M 
                    Fujiwara, K Asai, N Sugimoto, I Matsui, A 
                    Nomura, Y Saito, W A Matthews
   1000h   Break
   1030h   A41D-07  Airborne Backscatter Lidar Measurements of 
                    the DLR-ALEX During ELITE: H G Schreiber, M  
                    Wirth, *W  Renger
   1045h   A41D-08  LITE Validation Experiment Along 
                    California's Coast: Preliminary Results: *K B 
                    Strawbridge, R M Hoff
   1100h   A41D-09  Comparisons of Electra-Lidar and LITE 
                    Atmospheric Measurements Near the East Coast 
                    of the US and the Caribbean: *W B Grant, E V 
                    Browell, C F Butler, M A Fenn, G D Nowicki
   1115h   A41D-10  Comparisons Between LITE and Lidar 
                    Measurements at ISTS/York Lidar Observatory 
                    in Toronto: *S R Pal, A I Carswell, P F 
                    Mohammed, R M Hoff, M P McCormick
   1130h   A41D-11  Simultaneous LASE and LITE Aerosol Profile 
                    Measurements Over the Atlantic: *S Ismail, 
                    E V Browell, S A Kooi, G D Nowicki
   1145h   A41D-12  LITE Observations of the Stratospheric 
                    Aerosol: *M T Osborn, G S Kent

A42A   BCC:Hall C  Thurs  1330h
Tropospheric Processes and Chemistry I Posters
Presiding: R Dickerson, University of Maryland

   1330h   A42A-01  POSTER  Comparison of Be-7 Observations at 
                    AEROCE Sites to Values Calculated From 
                    Isentropic Trajectories: *W G Ellis, J T 
                    Merill, W C Graustein, D M Koch, K K Turekian
   1330h   A42A-02  POSTER  Sensitivities of the Atmospheric 
                    Radiation Field and Tropospheric OH to 
                    Relative Humidity: *Y  Lu, J E Sickles
   1330h   A42A-03  POSTER  Sensitivity of Calculated Photolysis 
                    Coefficients to Actinic Flux: *S Kondragunta, 
                    R R Dickerson, G Stenchikov, W F Ryan, I 
                    Laszlo
   1330h   A42A-04  POSTER  Model Study Indicating Halogen 
                    Activation and Ozone Destruction in Polluted 
                    Air Masses Transported to the Sea: *R Sander, 
                    P J Crutzen
   1330h   A42A-05  POSTER  Kinetics and Products of the 
                    Reaction of the Vinoxy Radical With O~K2~L: *L 
                    Zhu, G Johnston
   1330h   A42A-06  POSTER  Ozone Forecasting for the Baltimore 
                    Metropolitan Area: W F Ryan, A Schlosser, T J 
                    Cuff, W R Bua, R R Dickerson, E Luebehusen, 
                    C B Rearack
   1330h   A42A-07  POSTER  pH Variations in Cloud Droplet 
                    Populations and Their Effect on 
                    Aqueous-Phase Sulfate Production: *C S 
                    Gurciullo, S N Pandis
   1330h   A42A-08  POSTER  Multicomponent Aerosol Production, 
                    Growth, Transport, and Removal in an Urban 
                    Airshed: *S N Pandis, F W Lurmann, S Musarra, 
                    A S Wexler, J H Seinfeld
   1330h   A42A-09  POSTER  Development of a Three-Dimensional 
                    Photochemical Model With Multicomponent 
                    Size-Resolved Aerosol and Aqueous-Phase 
                    Processes: F W Lurmann, S Musarra, A S Wexler, 
                    *S N Pandis, J H Seinfeld
   1330h   A42A-10  POSTER  Time-Averaged Tropospheric Ozone 
                    Derived From TOMS Radiances: A Comparison of 
                    Maps for the Tropical Atlantic From 1-15 
                    Oct. 1989 and 1-15 Oct. 1992: *C Sieber, J H 
                    Kim, R D Hudson, A M Thompson
   1330h   A42A-11  POSTER  A Comparison of Experimentally 
                    Determined Photolysis Rates With Rates 
                    Predicted From Radiative Transfer Models: J  
                    Cawlfield, *Y  Lu, H E Jeffries, J E Sickles
   1330h   A42A-12  POSTER  First Measurements of Methane in 
                    Marshes, Danube Delta, Romania: Preliminary 
                    Data on Pore-Water Methane and Emissions in 
                    Areas of Floating Vegetation: J Leventhal, J 
                    Hanganu, C Swarzenski, M Staras, D D Rice

A42B   BCC:Hall C  Thurs  1330h
LITE - The Lidar In-Space Technology Experiment - Early Results 
III Posters
Presiding: P McCormick, NASA/Langley Research Center; J Theon, 
           NASA Headquarters

   1330h   A42B-01  POSTER  LITE Correlative Measurements by 
                    Lidar in Southern Italy: *P D Girolamo, V  
                    Cuomo, G  Pappalardo, N  Spinelli, R  Velotta, 
                    V  Berardi
   1330h   A42B-02  POSTER  Tropospheric Aerosols Off the West 
                    Coast of South Americas Observed by LITE: *M C 
                    Pitts, C R Trepte, G S Kent, D M Winker
   1330h   A42B-03  POSTER  Observations of Saharan Dust by LITE: 
                    *K A Powell, S  Kesavanathan, M P McCormick
   1330h   A42B-04  POSTER  Airborne and Ground-Based Optical 
                    Depth Measurements in Canada and California 
                    During LITE: *P B Russell, J M Livingston, 
                    J J Hughes, J A Reagan
   1330h   A42B-05  POSTER  LITE Correlative Lidar Measurements 
                    Over the Atlantic Ocean: *R J DeCoursey, M T 
                    Osborn, D M Winker, D C Woods, B Rouse

A42C   BCC:309  Thurs  1330h
Clouds, Aerosols, and Radiation II
Presiding: J E Penner, LLNL; G Taylor, California State Univ

   1330h   A42C-01  Sulfate Production in Chemically 
                    Heterogeneous Clouds: *J L Collett, X Rao, A 
                    Bator
   1345h   A42C-02  An Examination of Relationships Between 
                    Cloud Solute and Cloud Microphysics Found 
                    From Winter Studies at Mount Rigi, 
                    Switzerland: R W Dixon, J Staehelin
   1400h   A42C-03  Convective Tracer Transport Into the Upper 
                    Troposphere: *G R Taylor
   1415h   A42C-04  The Effects of Cumulus Convection on Aerosol 
                    Redistribution: *Y Zhang, S M Kreidenweis, 
                    G R Taylor
   1430h   A42C-05  Simulation of Aerosol Cloud Processing Using 
                    a Hybrid LES/Parcel Model With Solute 
                    Tracking Microphysics: *W Richardson, S 
                    Kreidenweis, G Feingold, B Stevens, W Cotton
   1445h   A42C-06  Measurements of MSA, nss-SO~K4~L=, DMS, and 
                    SO~K2~L in a Marine Stratus Deck During the 
                    Lidar In Space Technology Experiment: *A M 
                    Macdonald, S M Li, S Sharma, H A Wiebe, W R 
                    Leaitch, J W Strapp
   1500h   Break
   1530h   A42C-07  Production and Growth of Sulfate Particles 
                    Enhanced by Marine Boundary Layer Circulation: 
                    V M Kerminen, *A S Wexler
   1545h   A42C-08  Columnar Aerosol Radiative Properties Over 
                    Water by Inverting Surface and Aircraft 
                    Radiance Measurements: Simulations: *H R 
                    Gordon, T  Zhang
   1600h   A42C-09  Validation of Aerosol Optical Thickness 
                    Derived From NOAA-14/AVHRR With 
                    Sun-Photometers at Four Coastal Locations: *R 
                    Singh, L L Stowe, A Ignatov, R Mitchell, B W 
                    Forgan, J Sapper
   1615h   A42C-10  Multivariate Tracers for Aerosol Carbon; 
                    Relation to Source Material, Formation 
                    Conditions, and Chemical Robustness: *L A 
                    Currie, G A Klouda, B A Benner
   1630h   A42C-11  On-Line Sampling and Analysis of Individual 
                    Sulfur Aerosols: K R Neubauer, M V Johnston, 
                    *A S Wexler
   1645h   A42C-12  New High Resolution Measurement Technique 
                    for Sulfate Aerosols Using Two Coherent 
                    CO~K2~L Lidars: *V Srivastava, D A Bowdle, 
                    M A Jarzembski, J Rothermel, D M Chambers

A42D   BCC:306  Thurs  1330h
Middle Atmosphere Water Vapor Observations and Theory
Presiding: J M Russell, NASA Langley Research Center; E E 
           Remsberg, NASA Langley Research Center

   1330h   A42D-01  The Isotopic Composition of Stratospheric 
                    Water Vapor as a Tracer of 
                    Troposphere-Stratosphere Exchange: *E J Moyer, 
                    Y L Yung
   1345h   A42D-02  Measurements of Stratospheric Carbon Dioxide 
                    and Water Vapor From SPADE and ASHOE/MAESA: 
                    Implications for 
                    Troposphere-to-StratosphereTransport: *K A 
                    Boering, E J Hintsa, S C Wofsy, K K Kelly, 
                    B C Daube, A E Dessler, M  Loewenstein, M P 
                    McCormick, J R Podolske, E M Weinstock, G K 
                    Yue
   1400h   A42D-03  The Imprint of Tropical Tropopause 
                    Temperatures on Lower Stratospheric Water 
                    Vapor: K H Rosenlof, *P W Mote, E S Carr, R S 
                    Harwood, J S Kinnersley, M E McIntyre, J M 
                    Russell
   1415h   A42D-04  Does Dehydration in the Southern Polar 
                    Vortex Affect Midlatitudes?: *P W Mote, E W 
                    Chiou
   1430h   A42D-05  The Seasonal Variation of Middle Atmospheric 
                    Water Vapor: G E Nedoluha, R M Bevilacqua, 
                    R M Gomez, W B Waltman, D L Thacker
   1445h   A42D-06  Altitude-Dependent Water Vapor Feedback and 
                    Greenhouse Effect: H  Hu

A42E   BCC:306  Thurs  1530h
Stratospheric Dynamics and Transport II
Presiding: W L Grose, NASA/Langley Research Center

   1530h   A42E-01  On the Transport of Thermospheric Nitric 
                    Oxide Into the Middle Atmosphere: *D E 
                    Siskind, M E Summers, J T Bacmeister, R R 
                    Conway, S E Zasadil, J M Russell
   1545h   A42E-02  Descent and Mixing in the Antarctic Polar 
                    Vortex: J C Gille, L V Lyjak, B Johnson, P L 
                    Bailey, S T Massie, A E Roche, J B Kumer, J L 
                    Mergenthaler
   1600h   A42E-03  Measurements of Stratospheric Winds by the 
                    High Resolution Doppler Imager: *D A Ortland, 
                    W R Skinner, P B Hays, M D Burrage, A R 
                    Marshall, D A Gell
   1615h   A42E-04  Millimeter-Wave Observations of 
                    Stratospheric Ozone at the South Pole 
                    Station Over an Annual Cycle: *D Cheng, R L 
                    de Zafra, C Trimble, J M Reeves, D T Shindell
   1630h   A42E-05  A 14-Year Record of Global Total Ozone From 
                    TOMS: Results From the Version 7 Algorithm: 
                    *R D McPeters, P K Bhartia, J R Herman, C 
                    Wellemeyer, S Taylor
   1645h   A42E-06  Analysis of 11-Month N~K2~LO Millimeter-Wave 
                    Observations at South Pole in 1993: A 
                    Quantitative Measure of Subsidence in the 
                    Polar Vortex: *S Crewell, R L de Zafra, D 
                    Cheng, C Trimble

A51A   BCC:309  Fri  0830h
Tropospheric Processes and Chemistry II
Presiding: R Dickerson, Univ of Maryland

   0830h   A51A-01  Global Emissions Inventories: What's 
                    Available and How to Get It: *T E Graedel
   0845h   A51A-02  Seasonal Variations in the ~L222~KRn Flux to 
                    the Atmosphere: *A R Hutter
   0900h   A51A-03  Using ~L7~KBe/~L210~KPb as a Tracer for 
                    Vertical Transport: *D M Koch, D J Jacob, K K 
                    Turekian, W C Graustein
   0915h   A51A-04  F-11 and Rn-222 Calculations Using a 3-D CTM 
                    and GEOS1-DAS Fields: D J Allen, R D Hudson, 
                    R B Rood, A M Thompson
   0930h   A51A-05  Can We Balance the Atmospheric Budget of 
                    Bomb-Produced Radiocarbon?: *A K Jain, D J 
                    Wuebbles, H S Kheshgi
   0945h   A51A-06  Atmospheric Methane Consumption by Temperate 
                    Forest Soils: *M S Castro, P A Steudler, J M 
                    Melillo
   1000h   Break
   1030h   A51A-07  The Composition of the Troposphere Over the 
                    Indian Ocean: *R R Dickerson, P  Kelley, K P 
                    Rhoads, T  Carsey, M  Farmer, S J Oltmans
   1045h   A51A-08  What is the Origin of the Austral Spring 
                    Tropospheric Ozone Maximum in the South 
                    Atlantic Basin? Answers From GTE/TRACE-A: *A M 
                    Thompson, K E Pickering, D P McNamara, M R 
                    Schoeberl
   1100h   A51A-09  Convective Transport of Biomass Burning 
                    Emissions Over Brazil During TRACE-A: 
                    Simulation of Effects on Downstream 
                    Tropospheric O~K3~L Production: *K E 
                    Pickering, A M Thompson, Y Wang, W K Tao, D P 
                    McNamara, G W Sachse, G L Gregory, V 
                    Kirchhoff, J D Bradshaw, D R Blake
   1115h   A51A-10  Measurements at an Enhanced Ozone Monitoring 
                    Site in Rural Virginia: *K A Hallock, B G 
                    Doddridge, R R Dickerson, S Spitzer, J D Ray
   1130h   A51A-11  The Remote Sensing of Carbon Monoxide Over 
                    the Continental United States on September 
                    12-13 UT, 1993: *P W McMillan, L L Strow, W F 
                    Ryan, A M Thompson, D P McNamara
   1145h   A51A-12  Formaldehyde and Other Carbonyls in Rural 
                    Ambient Air: H A Khwaja, B Dell'Acqua, A 
                    Narang

A51B   BCC:319  Fri  0830h
Stratospheric Dynamics and Transport III
Presiding: W L Grose, NASA/Langley Research Center

   0830h   A51B-01  INVITED  Evolution of the Southern 
                    Hemisphere Stratospheric Polar Vortex: A 
                    Perspective From the ASHOE/MAESA Mission: *R B 
                    Pierce
   0900h   A51B-02  A Lagrangian Chemical Analysis of Yearly 
                    Antarctic Ozone Loss: *M R Schoeberl, A R 
                    Douglass, G Morris, R S Stolarski, A Roche
   0915h   A51B-03  Evolution of Ozone in the Lower Tropical 
                    Stratosphere: Photochemistry versus Transport: 
                    *M J Prather, L M Avallone
   0930h   A51B-04  3D Model Simulation of N~K2~LO and CH~K4~L 
                    Transport Into the Antarctic Vortex and 
                    Comparison With UARS Data: *S E Strahan, M C 
                    Cerniglia, J E Nielsen
   0945h   A51B-05  3-D Simulations of N2O Transport and 
                    Antarctic Vortex Evolution: *G P Lou, F  
                    Alyea, D  Cunnold
   1000h   Break
   1030h   A51B-06  Mid-stratospheric Ozone Loss in Wave 
                    Breaking Events: *G A Morris, S R Kawa, A R 
                    Douglass, M R Schoeberl, J Waters, L 
                    Froidevaux
   1045h   A51B-07  The Influence of Ozone Heating on the QBO: 
                    *E C Cordero, T R Nathan, R S Echols
   1100h   A51B-08  Characteristics of the Goddard 2-D Coupled 
                    Model: *P E Meade, D B Considine, J T 
                    Bacmeister, J E Rosenfield, M R Schoeberl, 
                    A R Douglass, C H Jackman, E L Fleming
   1115h   A51B-09  Studies of the Radiative, Dynamical, and 
                    Chemical Effects of the Mt. Pinatubo Aerosol 
                    Using a Coupled Two-Dimensional Model: *J E 
                    Rosenfield, D Considine, P Meade, J 
                    Bacmeister, M R Schoeberl, A Douglass, C 
                    Jackman
   1130h   A51B-10  Coupled 2D Model Response to Increased 
                    Stratospheric Chlorine: *D B Considine, P E 
                    Meade, J E Rosenfield, J T Bacmeister, A R 
                    Douglass, M R Schoeberl, C H Jackman
   1145h   A51B-11  Ozone's Contribution to the Climate Signal 
                    of the 1980s: *R M MacKay, M K W Ko, R L Shia, 
                    Y Yang, S Zhou

A52A   BCC:309  Fri  1330h
Polar Stratospheric Chemistry II
Presiding: R Eckman, NASA/Langley Research Center; J Park, 
           NASA/Langley Research Center

   1330h   A52A-01  Arctic Lower Stratospheric Ozone Depletion 
                    Observed By UARS MLS During The 1994-95 
                    Early Winter: G L Manney, *M L Santee, J W 
                    Waters, W G Read, L  Froidevaux, D A Flower, 
                    R F Jarnot, R W Zurek
   1345h   A52A-02  POAM II Observation of Significant Ozone 
                    Depletion in the 1994 - 1995 Northern 
                    Hemisphere Winter: *T L Ainsworth, R M 
                    Bevilacqua, M D Fromm, K W Hoppel, S S 
                    Krigman, J D Lumpe, E P Shettle
   1400h   A52A-03  The Autumnal Ozone "Notch" of the Polar 
                    Lower Stratosphere Measured by MAS on Atlas 
                    2 & 3: *T Pauls, J J Olivero, R M Bevilacqua, 
                    D Kriebel, M Daehler, G K Hartmann, N Kampfer, 
                    K F Kunzi
   1415h   A52A-04  First Global N2O5 Data Sets: Application to 
                    an N2O5 Enhancement in a Stratospheric 
                    Warming Event in January 1992: *J B Kumer, 
                    A E Roche, J L Mergenthaler, S E Smith, F W 
                    Taylor, P S Connell, S R Kawa, A R Douglass
   1430h   A52A-05  Missing Chemistry of Reactive Nitrogen in 
                    the Upper Stratospheric Polar Vortex: *S R 
                    Kawa, A R Douglass, J B Kumer, A E Roche, S E 
                    Smith, F W Taylor
   1445h   A52A-06  Observations of the Behavior of Chlorine 
                    Monoxide in the Antarctic Spring Vortex: *R L 
                    de Zafra, D T Shindell
   1500h   Break
   1530h   A52A-07  On the Partitioning and Deactivation of 
                    Chlorine in the Polar Vortex: *D T Shindell, 
                    R L de Zafra
   1545h   A52A-08  A Study of Chlorine Activation After Polar 
                    Stratospheric Cloud Events Using UARS Data: 
                    *M L Santee, G L Manney, L  Froidevaux, W G 
                    Read, J W Waters, A E Roche, J B Kumer, J L 
                    Mergenthaler
   1600h   A52A-09  Measurements of N~K2~LO, HNO~K3~L, and ClO 
                    at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, in the 
                    Austral Spring 1994: *U Klein, S Crewell, R L 
                    de Zafra
   1615h   A52A-10  Differences in the Reactivity of Solid and 
                    Liquid Type I PSCs: *D R Hanson, A R 
                    Ravishankara
   1630h   A52A-11  PSCs in the 1994/1995 Arctic Fall/Winter: 
                    Observations From POAM II: *M D Fromm, E P 
                    Shettle, R M Bevilacqua, J Lumpe, J Hornstein
   1645h   A52A-12  GCM Simulation of the Potential Chemical 
                    Impact of Stratospheric Aerosols on the 
                    Northern Hemisphere Ozone Content During the 
                    Breakdown of the Arctic Vortex: *X Zhao, R P 
                    Turco, J C Y Kao, S Elliot

A52B   BCC:319  Fri  1330h
Chemical Processing of Sulfur in the Atmosphere
Presiding: S M Kreidenweis, Colorado State Univ

   1330h   A52B-01  Formation of Sulfur Dioxide From Dimethyl 
                    Sulfide at a Remote Pacific Ocean Site: *D C 
                    Thornton, A R Bandy, B W Blomquist
   1345h   A52B-02  Ab Initio Studies of the Mechanism for 
                    Dimethyl Sulfide (DMS) Oxidation in the 
                    Atmosphere: *A R Bandy, D L Scott, D C 
                    Thornton, A I Popov
   1400h   A52B-03  Ab Initio Studies of the SO~K3~L Conversion 
                    to Hydrates of H~K2~LSO~K4~L and the 
                    Specific Role of NH~K3~L in These Reactions: 
                    *A I Popov, A R Bandy, D C Thornton
   1415h   A52B-04  A Re-evaluation of Sulfur Budgets, 
                    Lifetimes, and Scavenging Ratios for Eastern 
                    North America: *G S Wojcik, J S Chang
   1430h   A52B-05  A Three-Dimensional Global Tracer Transport 
                    Model Formulated On Episodic Consideration: 
                    *Y  Li, J S Chang
   1445h   A52B-06  The Availability of H~K2~LO~K2~L for 
                    Oxidation of SO~K2~L in Clouds in the 
                    Northeastern United States: *V A Dutkiewicz, 
                    L Husain
   1500h   A52B-07  Spatiotemporal Analysis of Sulfate 
                    Deposition Data Over the Conterminous United 
                    States: *V R Raghu, G  Christakos

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