Atmospheric Sciences



 

A21A   CC:309  Tues  0830h
Integration of Ecosystem Simulation Modeling in Large-Scale 
Field Experiments of Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange (joint 
 with H)
Presiding: C Potter, NASA Ames Research Center; D Sahagian, 
           Univ of New Hampshire

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: C Potter, NASA Ames Research Center
		    B Moore, Univ of New Hampshire
   0845h   A21A-01   Carbon/Water/Energy Cycling Models: 
                    Results Overview From the Boreal Ecosystem 
                    Atmosphere Experiment Study (BOREAS): *F G 
                    Hall, P J Sellers
   0900h   A21A-02  INVITED   Comparative Modeling 
                    Studies of Boreal Water and Carbon Balance: 
                    *J  Coughlan
   0915h   A21A-03  INVITED   On Using Eco-Physiological, 
                    Micrometeorological and Biogeochemical 
                    Theory To Evaluate Carbon Dioxide and Water 
                    Vapor Fluxes Over Vegetation: *D Baldocchi
   0930h   A21A-04  INVITED   Inference of Surface and 
                    Air Temperature, Atmospheric Precipitable 
                    Water and Vapor Pressure Deficit Using AVHRR 
                    Satellite Observations: Comparison With 
                    Field Observations: *S D Prince, S J Goetz, 
                    R O Dubayah, K  Czajkowski, M  Thawley
   0945h   A21A-05  INVITED   Mapping Net and Gross 
                    Primary Production of the Boreal Forests: *S J 
                    Goetz, S D Prince
   1000h   Break
   1020h   A21A-06   Radiocarbon in Soil Respired 
                    CO2: A Measure of the Time Lag Between 
                    Photosynthesis and Decomposition in 
                    Ecosystems and a Test for Models: *S E 
                    Trumbore, E A Davidson, J W Harden
   1035h   A21A-07   Scaling Soil Carbon Stocks and 
                    Fluxes at the BOREAS Northern Study Site: *G  
                    Rapalee, E A Davidson, J W Harden, S E 
                    Trumbore, H  Veldhuis
   1050h   A21A-08  INVITED   Ecological Modeling in 
                    Large Scale Field Experiments of 
                    Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange: Experiences 
                    of HAPEX-Sahel, ABRACOS and LBA: *J A Marengo, 
                    C A Nobre
   1105h   A21A-09  INVITED   Comparative Model 
                    Evaluation Studies of Biogenic Trace Gas 
                    Fluxes in Tropical Forests: *C S Potter
   1120h   A21A-10  INVITED   Stratification of the 
                    Amazon Basin for Large Scale 
                    Biosphere-Atmosphere Field Experiments: *M K 
                    Steininger, S D Prince
   1135h   A21A-11   Testing Predictions of Carbon and 
                    Water Exchange Against Eddy Correlation 
                    Measurements at an Undisturbed Rainforest in 
                    the Amazon Basin: *M  Williams, Y  Malhi, A D 
                    Nobre, E B Rastetter, J  Grace, M G Pereira
   1150h   A21A-12   Modeling the Impact of Biogenic 
                    Emissions on Ozone Concentration in the 
                    Lower Troposphere: *E  Lehmann, J T McQueen, 
                    R R Draxler, M  Meurer

 

A21B   CC:323  Tues  0830h
Solar Radiation Interactions With Aerosols and Clouds I
 (joint  with OS)
Presiding: Harshvardhan, Purdue Univ; F Loxsom, Trinity Univ

   0830h   INTRODUCTION:  Harshvardhan,Purdue Univ
   0840h   A21B-01  INVITED   Vertical and Horizontal 
                    Solar Fluxes and Absorption During ARESE: *R F 
                    Cahalan
   0900h   A21B-02  INVITED   The Absorption of Solar 
                    Radiation by Clear and Cloudy Skies: Results 
                    of the ARM Enhanced Shortwave Experiment 
                    (ARESE): *F P J Valero, R D Cess, M  Zhang, 
                    S K Pope, A  Bucholtz, B C Bush, J Vitko
   0920h   A21B-03   In Situ Estimates of the Absorption 
                    of Solar Radiation by Clouds: *R  Pincus, M D 
                    King, S  Platnick, S C Tsay
   0935h   A21B-04   Simulation of Two-Aircraft 
                    Measurements of Water Vapor 
                    Column-Absorption in the Presence of Fractal 
                    Clouds: *A Marshak, A Davis, W Wiscombe, R 
                    Cahalan
   0950h   A21B-05   The Role of Cloud on Modulating 
                    Biologically Effective Solar Ultraviolet 
                    Radiation: Model Results: *P B C Ren
   1005h   Break
   1030h   A21B-06  INVITED   Spectral Shortwave 
                    Measurements at the Southern Great Plains 
                    Facility: Atmospheric Optical Depths in 
                    Clear and Cloudy Skies and Comparisons With 
                    Radiative Transfer Models: *L  Harrison, J J 
                    Michalsky, Q  Min
   1050h   A21B-07  INVITED   Black Carbon in the 
                    Atmosphere: Measurements, Concentrations, 
                    and Effects: *P Chylek
   1110h   A21B-08  INVITED   Global Effects of UV 
                    Absorbing Aerosols on Surface Radiation 
                    Estimated Using TOMS Data: *P K Bhartia, J  
                    Herman, N  Krotkov, O  Torres
   1130h   A21B-09   The Effect of Clouds and Aerosols on 
                    the Wavelength Dependence of Ultraviolet and 
                    Visible Solar Radiation at the Earth's 
                    Surface: *C  Erlick, J E Frederick
   1145h   A21B-10   Climate Forcing by Anthropogenic 
                    Aerosols: Nonlinear Impacts From Nitrate and 
                    Ammonium: *J E Penner, W  Pan, M Z Jacobson

 

A22A   CC:HALL E  Tues  1330h
Smoke, Clouds, and Radiation-Brazil (SCAR-B) Posters
Presiding: Y Kaufman, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; D 
           McDougal, NASA Langley Research Center

   1330h   A22A-01  POSTER   Laboratory Measurements of 
                    Controlled Fires for Application to MODIS 
                    Remote Sensing of Forest Fires: *A  Wald, Y  
                    Kaufman, R  Babbitt, R  Susott, A  Korb
   1330h   A22A-02  POSTER   Translation and Continuity 
                    of Spectral Vegetation Indices Derived From 
                    MODIS, AVHRR, and LANDSAT Bands Using AVIRIS 
                    Data From SCAR-B: *K  Didan, W J D 
                    van Leeuwen, A R Huete, T  Miura
   1330h   A22A-03  POSTER   Vegetation Detection Through 
                    Smoke-Filled AVIRIS Images at SCAR-B: An 
                    Assessment Using MODIS Bandpasses: *T Miura, 
                    A R Huete, W J van Leeuwen, K  Didan
   1330h   A22A-04  POSTER   Retrieval of Aerosol Optical 
                    Properties Using Backscattered UV Radiation 
                    Measurements During SCAR-B: *O  Torres, C  
                    Hsu, P K Bhartia, J R Herman, J  Gleason
   1330h   A22A-05  POSTER   Methane Observations From an 
                    Aircraft Platform in Brazil During SCAR-B: 
                    *P C Alvala, V W Kirchhoff
   1330h   A22A-06  POSTER   Ozone Soundings in Central 
                    Brazil During the SCAR-B Experiment: *V W 
                    Kirchhoff, P C Alvala, Y  Sahai, A M Thompson, 
                    D  McNamara, D  Mauzerall
   1330h   A22A-07  POSTER   Tropospheric Ozone at Ciuaba 
                    During SCAR-B and TRACE-A: *A M Thompson, K  
                    Longo, V W Kirchhoff, P  Artaxo, B N Holben, 
                    L  Remer
   1330h   A22A-08  POSTER   Correlation Between Smoke 
                    and Tropospheric Ozone Concentrations in 
                    Cuiaba During SCAR-B: *K M Longo, A M 
                    Thompson, V  Kirchhoff, L  Remer, W  Hart, 
                    J D Spinhirne, P  Artaxo, M  Yamasoe, B  
                    Hobben
   1330h   A22A-09  POSTER   ER-2 Lidar Observations of 
                    the Height and Density Distribution of 
                    Aerosol in SCAR: *J D Spinhirne, W D Hart

 

A22B   CC:HALL E  Tues  1330h
Atmosphere-Climate Connections Posters
Presiding: H L Kyle, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   1330h   A22B-01  POSTER   Climate Trends at the South 
                    Pole: *W G Egan, A W Hogan
   1330h   A22B-02  POSTER   Interannual Scale 
                    Variability of Climate in Central West 
                    Antarctica: *D B Reusch, P A Mayewski, S  
                    Whitlow
   1330h   A22B-03  POSTER   Weather During the Little 
                    Ice Age: *L K McNally, K A Maasch
   1330h   A22B-04  POSTER   Bayesian Detection of 
                    Climate Signals: *S S Leroy
   1330h   A22B-05  POSTER   A Climatology With Ten 
                    10-Year and Over Data Sets: *H L Kyle, G N 
                    Serafino, J M McManus, P L Hrubiak, S Ahmad
   1330h   A22B-06  POSTER   Global Analysis of Empirical 
                    Relationships Between Annual Climate and 
                    Seasonality of NDVI: V  Brooks, *C S Potter
   1330h   A22B-07  POSTER   PALE Modern Simulation of 
                    the North Atlantic Region Using the ARTSyM 
                    Mesoscale Model: *B Felzer, S L Thompson
   1330h   A22B-08  POSTER   ENSO-like Phenomena in the 
                    GISS/ZC Coupled Model: *T  Eichler
   1330h   A22B-09  POSTER   Climate Interpretations 
                    Based on Fossil Wood: Current Problems in 
                    Analysis: *D  Woodcock
   1330h   A22B-10  POSTER   Prediction of the Best 
                    Meteorological Period for Quebec 2002 Winter 
                    Olympic Games: *D Pankewich, M K Seguin

 

A22C   CC:HALL E  Tues  1330h
Scientific Application of NASA Scatterometer Posters
 (joint  with OS)
Presiding: W T Liu, Jet Propulsion Lab; M Freilich, 
           Oregon State Univ

   1330h   A22C-01  POSTER   Estimating Errors and 
                    Uncertainties in NSCAT Mean Winds: G  Levy, 
                    L  Zeng, *R A Brown
   1330h   A22C-02  POSTER   Frontal Precursors in NSCAT 
                    Surface Winds: *R C Foster, G  Levy
   1330h   A22C-03  POSTER   High Winds in the Marine 
                    Environment and NSCAT Data: L  Zeng, *R A 
                    Brown
   1330h   A22C-04  POSTER   Objective Interpolation of 
                    NSCAT Wind Field: *W  Tang, T W Liu
   1330h   A22C-05  POSTER   Tropical Ocean Wind Maps 
                    From NSCAT Data: *S  Dickinson, K  Kelly, S  
                    Singh, M  McPhaden
   1330h   A22C-06  POSTER   A Comparison of the Role of 
                    Episodic Nutrient Supply on Pathways of 
                    Carbon in Upwelling Regimes: *M E Carr
   1330h   A22C-07  POSTER   Air-Sea-Ice Interaction 
                    Around the Antarctic During September 1996 
                    to January 1997: X  Yuan, D G Martinson, W T 
                    Liu
   1330h   A22C-08  POSTER   NSCAT Measurements of First 
                    Year Sea Ice: *J D Park, S  Alhumaidi, W L 
                    Jones
   1330h   A22C-09  POSTER   Comparisons of NSCAT Wind 
                    Vectors With TAO Buoy Winds: *K A Kelly, M J 
                    Caruso, M J McPhaden, L  Mangum
   1330h   A22C-10  POSTER   Comparisons of NSCAT and 
                    ERS2 "Real-Time" Wind Data Sets: W H Gemmill, 
                    P S Chang
   1330h   A22C-11  POSTER   An NSCAT Geophysical Model 
                    Function for Tropical Cyclone Wind 
                    Measurements: *S  Alhumaidi, W L Jones
   1330h   A22C-12  POSTER   NSCAT Data Products and 
                    Utilities for Studies in Atmospheric and 
                    Oceanic Sciences: *C Finch, C S Hsu, R M 
                    Kurian, G  Shirtliffe
   1330h   A22C-13  POSTER   On-Line Subsetting, Data 
                    Browsing of NSCAT Data and Many Other 
                    Products Are Accessible Via the JPL PO.DAAC 
                    Homepage (http://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov): *A V 
                    Tran, R  Summagaysay

 

A22D   CC:323  Tues  1330h
Solar Radiation Interactions With Aerosols and Clouds II
 (joint  with OS)
Presiding: D L Savoie, Univ of Miami; F Loxsom, Trinity Univ

   1330h   A22D-01   Influence of Aerosols on the 
                    Retrieval of Surface Solar Radiation Budget: 
                    *Z  Li
   1345h   A22D-02   Regional Direct Radiative Forcing by 
                    Airborne Mineral Aerosols: *I N Sokolik, O B 
                    Toon, R W Bergstrom
   1400h   A22D-03   Aerosol Chemical, Physical, and 
                    Optical Properties at Bermuda: April-May 
                    1996 AEROCE Intensive: *D L Savoie, H B 
                    Maring
   1415h   A22D-04   Role of Sulfates in Cloud-Climate 
                    Feedback Mechanisms: *S  Menon, V K Saxena
   1430h   A22D-05   Black Carbon Mass Concentrations in 
                    Clear Air and in Cloud Droplets at Mt. 
                    Mitchell, North Carolina: *C  Bahrmann, V K 
                    Saxena
   1445h   A22D-06   Field Experiment Determination of 
                    Aerosol Radiative Properties and the 
                    Resulting Effects on UV-B Radiation 
                    Transmission: *B N Wenny, J S Schafer, J J 
                    DeLuisi, V K Saxena, W F Barnard, I V 
                    Petropavlovskikh, A J Vergamini
   1500h   Break
   1530h   A22D-07   Absorption of Sunlight by Gases and 
                    Absorbing Aerosols in Clear and Cloudy 
                    Atmospheres: *D  Crisp
   1545h   A22D-08   The Effect of Aerosol Optical 
                    Thickness on Sea Surface Temperature: *S E 
                    Schollaert, J T Merrill
   1600h   A22D-09   A Theoretical Evaluation of Chemical 
                    and Size Effects on Radiative Properties of 
                    Multicomponent Aerosols: *S  Yu, V K Saxena, 
                    B N Wenny
   1615h   A22D-10   Preferential Concentration of Cloud 
                    Droplets by Turbulence: Effects on the Early 
                    Evolution of Cloud Droplet Spectra: *R A Shaw, 
                    W C Reade, J  Verlinde, L R Collins
   1630h   A22D-11   Cloud Forcing From AMIP: Discussion 
                    of Systematic Errors: *G L Potter, J J Hnilo
   1645h   A22D-12   Retrieval of Aerosol Optical 
                    Properties Over Land: *H  Yang, H R Gordon

 

A31A   CC:315  Wed  0830h
Scientific Application of NASA Scatterometer I (joint 
 with OS)
Presiding: W T Liu, Jet Propulsion Lab; M Freilich, 
           Oregon State Univ

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: W T Liu,Jet Propulsion Lab
   0845h   A31A-01   Observation of Extratropical 
                    Transition of Twin Typhoons by NSCAT: *W T 
                    Liu, W  Tang
   0900h   A31A-02   NSCAT High Resolution Surface Winds 
                    Measurements in Supertyphoon Violet: *W L 
                    Jones, L P Rice, V J Cardone, W J Pierson
   0915h   A31A-03   Orographic Influences on Ocean 
                    Surface Winds: Island Blocking and Shadowing: 
                    *M H Freilich, R S Dunbar, D G Long
   0930h   A31A-04   NSCAT Observation of Wind 
                    Convergence Over the Japan Sea During 
                    Cold-Air Outbreaks: H  Kawamura, *P  Wu, F  
                    Kimura
   0945h   A31A-05  INVITED   Preliminary Evaluation of 
                    NASA Scatterometer (NSCAT) Data and Its 
                    Application to Ocean Surface Analysis and 
                    Weather Prediction: *R M Atlas
   1000h   Break
   1030h   A31A-06   Marine Storms From NSCAT: *R A Brown, 
                    R C Foster, L  Zeng, S  Dickinson
   1045h   A31A-07   Eastern Tropical Pacific Wind Fields 
                    From NSCAT: *D B Chelton, M G Schlax, M H 
                    Freilich
   1100h   A31A-08   Atmospheric Convergence Zones in the 
                    Tropical Pacific Observed With Satellite 
                    Scatterometers: *Q Zheng, X H Yan, W T Liu, W 
                    Tang
   1115h   A31A-09   Comparison of NSCAT, Eta Model, and 
                    NDBC Buoy Winds in the Gulf of Mexico: *C N K 
                    Mooers, S  Jin
   1130h   A31A-10   Nutrient Supply to the Upper Ocean 
                    Induced by the Interaction of Wind Driven 
                    Surface Currents and Mesoscale Eddies: *D J 
                    McGillicuddy
   1145h   A31A-11  INVITED   Mapping of Sea Ice Edge 
                    Using NSCAT Dual-Polarized Radar Measurements: 
                    *S H Yueh, R  Kwok, W  Tsai

 

A31B   CC:323  Wed  0830h
Smoke, Clouds, and Radiation-Brazil (SCAR-B) I
Presiding: Y Kaufman, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; R Curran, 
           NASA Headquarters

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: R Curran,NASA Headquarters
   0835h   A31B-01  INVITED   Remote Sensing of Fires and 
                    Smoke in SCAR-B: *Y J Kaufman, R  Kleidman, 
                    J V Martins, P  Artaxo
   0855h   A31B-02   An Overview of GOES-8 ABBA Results 
                    for SCAR-B: Diurnal Fire Activity and 
                    Regional Smoke Coverage: *E M Prins, W P 
                    Menzel, J M Feltz, D E Ward
   0910h   A31B-03   Satellite Remote Sensing of Fires, 
                    Smoke, and Radiative Fluxes During SCAR-B: 
                    *S A Christopher, M Wang, X Li, J Chou, P 
                    Breeden, R M Welch, S K Yang
   0925h   A31B-04   Satellite Detection of Smoke 
                    Aerosols During the SCAR-B Mission: *N C Hsu, 
                    O  Torres, J  Herman, J  Gleason, P K Bhartia
   0940h   A31B-05   Radiative Properties of Smoke, 
                    Clouds, and Aerosol Over Land Surfaces in 
                    Brazil: Airborne Observations: *M D King, S C 
                    Tsay, J Y Li
   0955h   Break
   1015h   A31B-06  INVITED   Airborne and Ground-Based 
                    Characterization of Biomass and Smoke From 
                    Fires in Rondonia During the SCAR-B 
                    Experiments: *D E Ward, R E Babbitt, J B 
                    Kauffman, Y J Kaufman, M A Yamasoe, P  Ataxo, 
                    R A Susott, W M Hao, E M Prins, A W Setzer
   1035h   A31B-07   Single-Scattering Albedo 
                    Approximated From Ground Based Measurements 
                    of Aerosol Optical Thickness in the Amazon 
                    Basin: *B N Holben, D  Tanre, Y  Kaufman, I  
                    Slutsker, D  Ward
   1050h   A31B-08   Testing a Smoke Aerosol Optical 
                    Model: Cuiaba--1995, A Case Study: *L A Remer, 
                    Y J Kaufman, B N Holben, A M Thompson, K M 
                    Ray, D P McNamara
   1105h   A31B-09   Measurements of Irradiance 
                    Attenuation and Calculation of Aerosol 
                    Single Scattering Albedo for Biomass Burning 
                    Aerosols During SCAR-B: *T F Eck, B N Holben, 
                    I  Slutsker
   1120h   A31B-10   Atmospheric Optical Effects Caused 
                    by Smoke From Biomass Burning In Brazil 
                    During SCAR-B in 1995 and Forest Fires in 
                    the Western U.S. in 1996: *F M Mims III
   1135h   A31B-11   Observations of UV-B Radiation 
                    During the SCAR-B Campaign at Cuiaba (16S, 
                    56W): *Y  Sahai, V W Kirchhoff, F  Zamorano, 
                    C  Casiccia, N M Paes Leme
   1150h   A31B-12   Smoke Aerosol Impact on the 
                    Atmosphere and Surface Radiation Budget 
                    Calculated and Measured at ABRACOS Sites 
                    During SCAR-B Mission: *T A Tarasova, C A 
                    Nobre, B N Holben, T F Eck, A W Setzer

 

A32A   CC:HALL E  Wed  1330h
Water Vapor, Ice, and Clouds Posters
Presiding: R A Shaw, Pennsylvania State Univ

   1330h   A32A-01  POSTER   Preliminary Laboratory 
                    Measurements of Ice Crystal Growth in a 
                    Simulated Cirrus-Cloud Environment: D  Lamb, 
                    *R A Shaw, A M Moyle
   1330h   A32A-02  POSTER   Subvisible Ice Clouds Below 
                    the Tropical Tropopause Studied With an 
                    Interactive Two-Dimensional Model: *J E 
                    Rosenfield, M R Schoeberl, D B Considine
   1330h   A32A-03  POSTER   Deuterium in the Evaporating 
                    Water Vapor From the Forests of New England: 
                    *H He, R B Smith
   1330h   A32A-04  POSTER   Effects of the Variability 
                    of Water Vapor Measurements on the 
                    Instantaneous Downwelling Longwave Radiative 
                    Flux: *D  Schweizer, C  Gautier
   1330h   A32A-05  POSTER   Increases in Middle 
                    Atmospheric Water Vapor as Observed by the 
                    Ground-Based Water Vapor Millimeter-Wave 
                    Spectrometer and HALOE From 1991-1997: *G E 
                    Nedoluha, D E Siskind, R M Gomez, R M 
                    Bevilacqua, J M Russell
   1330h   A32A-06  POSTER   Effects of Ice Crystal Shape 
                    on the Radiative Characteristics of Ice 
                    Clouds in the Canadian Arctic: *I  Gultepe, 
                    G A Isaac, A  Korolev, D  Hudak

 

A32B   CC:HALL E  Wed  1330h
Tropospheric Chemistry and Modeling Posters
Presiding: D L Poster, National Inst of Standards and Tech

   1330h   A32B-01  POSTER   A Regional Model of Nitric 
                    Oxide Emissions From Soils of the 
                    Southeastern USA: *E A Davidson, C S Potter, 
                    S  Klooster, P  Schlesinger
   1330h   A32B-02  POSTER   Direct Measurement of 
                    Hydrocarbon Emissions From Bioremediation: *C  
                    Fitzgerald-Hubble, G  Edwards, S  Ausma, W  
                    Mortimer, T  Gillespie
   1330h   A32B-03  POSTER   Characterization of 
                    Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) 
                    Distributions in Diesel Particulate Standard 
                    Reference Materials: *D L Poster, M J 
                    Lopez de Alda, L C Sander, M M Schantz, S A 
                    Wise
   1330h   A32B-04  POSTER   The Bi-214 to Pb-214 Ration 
                    in Near-Surface Aerosols: *V C Turekian, W C 
                    Graustein, K K Turekian, N Tanaka
   1330h   A32B-05  POSTER   SO2 and NOy on the 
                    Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay: The 
                    Impact of Long Range Transport: *J W Stehr, 
                    R R Dickerson
   1330h   A32B-06  POSTER   Variability of Fresh Surface 
                    Snow and Fresh Rime Chemical Time-Series 
                    from Mount Washington, New Hampshire: *C B 
                    Chase, M S Twickler, P A Mayewski, G A 
                    Zielinski
   1330h   A32B-07  POSTER   Comparison of Nonlinear 
                    Behavior in Simplified Tropospheric 
                    Photochemical Models: *R W Stewart
   1330h   A32B-08  POSTER   Determination of Carbon KIE 
                    of CH4 + Cl Reaction: Large Reaction 
                    Chamber Experiments and Its Implications to 
                    Atmospheric Methane Chemistry: *N  Tanaka, S  
                    Hatakeyama, S  Ueda
   1330h   A32B-09  POSTER   Stable Cl Isotopic 
                    Composition of Pacific Aerosols: 
                    Implications for the Volatilization 
                    Mechanism of Cl: C  Volpe, M  Wahlen, *A J 
                    Spivack
   1330h   A32B-10  POSTER   Measurements of the 
                    Accommodation Coefficient of H2SO4 
                    on Submicron Particles: *J  Marti, A  
                    Jefferson, F  Eisele, P  Ziemann, R  Weber, 
                    P  McMurry
   1330h   A32B-11  POSTER   Laboratory Studies of 
                    Heterogeneous Bromine Activation Chemistry 
                    in the Arctic Boundary Layer: *G C G 
                    Waschewsky, J P D Abbatt

 

A32C   CC:315  Wed  1330h
Scientific Application of NASA Scatterometer II (joint 
 with OS)
Presiding: W T Liu, Jet Propulsion Lab; M Freilich, 
           Oregon State Univ

   1330h   INTRODUCTION: W T Liu,Jet Propulsion Lab
   1345h   A32C-01   Simulations of the Southwestern 
                    South Atlantic Coastal Flows With Different 
                    Wind Products: *E  Campos, D B Olson, G  Peng
   1400h   A32C-02   Response of the Intra-Americas Sea 
                    to Synoptic Atmospheric Disturbances 
                    Described by NSCAT: L  Gao, *C N K Mooers
   1415h   A32C-03   The Impact of the NSCAT Wind on 
                    Simulating the North Atlantic Ocean 
                    Circulation: *B N Cheng, Y  Chao, W  Tang, T  
                    Liu
   1430h   A32C-04   Arabian Sea Circulation Simulated 
                    With 2-Day and 1-Month Mean NSCAT Wind 
                    Velocity Data: *D Halpern
   1445h   A32C-05   Simulated Oceanic Response to 
                    Various Atmospheric Forcings in the Arabian 
                    Sea Coastal Region: *G  Peng, D B Olson, O  
                    Esenkov, G  Samuels
   1500h   Break
   1520h   A32C-06   The Impact of NSCAT Winds on 
                    Monitoring and Modeling the Tropical Pacific 
                    Ocean: *Z  Yu, W  Kessler, K  Kelly, M  
                    McPhaden
   1535h   A32C-07   NSCAT Sensor Verification and 
                    Calibration: *J N Huddleston, R S Dunbar, S V 
                    Hsiao, G  Neumann, W L Poulsen, M W Spencer, 
                    W Y Tsai, R D West, S H Yueh, N  Ebuchi, M H 
                    Freilich, W L Jones, D G Long, F  Wentz
   1550h   A32C-08   Statistical Distributions of Wind 
                    Speeds and Directions Observed by NSCAT: *N  
                    Ebuchi
   1605h   A32C-09   The Measurement of Calms, Light Air 
                    and Light Breezes by NSCAT: *W J Pierson, M A 
                    Donelan, W B Sylvester
   1620h   A32C-10   Variational Assimilation of NSCAT 
                    Backscatter Measurements: R N Hoffman, *S M 
                    Leidner
   1635h   A32C-11   Satellite Scatterometer (NSCAT) 
                    Studies of Ocean Surface Stress and SIGMA-0 
                    Anomalies in Near Coastal Regions: *D E 
                    Weissman
   1650h   A32C-12   NSCAT Winds Validation With Research 
                    Ship Observations: *M A Bourassa, D M Legler, 
                    J J O'Brien

 

A32D   CC:323  Wed  1330h
Smoke, Clouds, and Radiation-Brazil (SCAR-B) II
Presiding: V Kirchhoff, INPE; D McDougal, 
           NASA Langley Research Center

   1330h   A32D-01  INVITED   An Overview of the 
                    University of Washington's Airborne 
                    Measurements in SCAR-B: *P V Hobbs
   1400h   A32D-02   Physical and Chemical 
                    Characteristics of Aerosols From Biomass 
                    Burning in Brazil: *J S Reid, R J Ferek, P V 
                    Hobbs
   1415h   A32D-03   Emissions of Gases and Particles 
                    From Biomass Burning in Brazil: *R J Ferek, 
                    J S Reid, P V Hobbs, D R Blake
   1430h   A32D-04  INVITED   Atmospheric Trace Gas 
                    Measurements During the SCAR-B Mission in 
                    Brazil: *V W Kirchhoff
   1450h   A32D-05   Aerosol Source Apportionment in 
                    Aircraft Samples Collected in Amazonia 
                    During SCAR-B: *P  Artaxo, E T Fernandes, J V 
                    Martins, M A Yamasoe, K M Longo, P V Hobbs, 
                    W  Maenhaut
   1505h   Break
   1525h   A32D-06  INVITED   Aerosol Composition and 
                    Variability in the Amazon Basin: *P  Artaxo, 
                    F  Gerab, M A Yamasoe, J V Martins, K M Longo, 
                    F  Echalar
   1545h   A32D-07   Differences in Aerosol Microphysics 
                    Between SCAR-B Biomass Burning and TARFOX 
                    Industrial Pollution: *Q Ji, S C Tsay, Y 
                    Kaufman, G Shaw, W Cantrell
   1600h   A32D-08   Direct Aerosol Radiative Closure 
                    Experiments on Smoke From Biomass Burning in 
                    Brazil: *J L Ross, P V Hobbs, B  Holben
   1615h   A32D-09   Direct Radiative Forcing by Smoke 
                    From Biomass Burning: *P V Hobbs, J S Reid, 
                    R A Kotchenruther, R E Weiss
   1630h   A32D-10   Estimation of Aerosol Transport From 
                    Biomass Burning Areas During SCAR-B 
                    Experiment: I V Trosnikov, C A Nobre
   1645h   A32D-11   Modeling Tropical Biomass Burning: 
                    Determination of a Global Climatology for 
                    Southern America: *C  Liousse, H  Cachier, W  
                    Guelle

 

A41A   CC:HALL E  Thurs  0830h
Remote Sensing and Instrumental Techniques Posters
Presiding: W S Heaps, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   0830h   A41A-01  POSTER   Development of a LIDAR for 
                    Aerosol and Turbulence Measurements in the 
                    Boundary Layer: *J D Molitoris, E I Davis, 
                    D D Venable, A Farah
   0830h   A41A-02  POSTER   First Daytime Observations 
                    of the GSFC Scanning Raman Lidar: *K D Evans, 
                    S H Melfi, G K Schwemmer, R A Ferrare, D N 
                    Whiteman
   0830h   A41A-03  POSTER   Validation of the Saharan 
                    Dust Plume Conceptual Model Using Space 
                    Shuttle and Aircraft Lidar Data: V M 
                    Karyampudi, S Palm, H Pierce, W B Grant, E V 
                    Browell, S Ismail, F C Diehl, S A Kooi
   0830h   A41A-04  POSTER   Airborne Raman Lidar Results 
                    From TOTE/VOTE Campaigns: *W S Heaps, J F 
                    Burris, W R Hoegy
   0830h   A41A-05  POSTER   Derivation of Bidirectional 
                    Reflectance Data Under Controlled Laboratory 
                    Conditions: *S R Sandmeier, C  Mueller, B  
                    Hosgood, G  Andreoli
   0830h   A41A-06  POSTER   Ground Tests of a 
                    Holographic Optical Telescope and Scanner: 
                    *D V Guerra, G K Schwemmer, A D Wooten
   0830h   A41A-07  POSTER   Development of an 
                    Atmospheric Observatory for Research in 
                    Remote Sensing: *D D Venable, A  Farah, J D 
                    Molitoris, E I Davis
   0830h   A41A-08  POSTER   Cirrus Cloud Detection in 
                    the Arctic Using Airborne Imaging 
                    Spectrometer Data Collected During ARMCAS: 
                    *B C Gao, W  Han, S C Tsay, N  Larsen
   0830h   A41A-09  POSTER   Observations of the Global 
                    Distribution, Temperature, and Diurnal 
                    Behavior of Tropical Cirrus Derived From 
                    CLAES Data: *J L Mergenthaler, A E Roche, J B 
                    Kumer, R W Nightingale, G A Ely
   0830h   A41A-10  POSTER   A Study of the Seasonal 
                    Changes of Stratospheric HNO3, 
                    ClONO2, and Aerosol Over Two Northern 
                    Polar Autumn, Winter, and Spring Periods as 
                    Observed by UARS CLAES: *R W Nightingale, A E 
                    Roche, J B Kumer, J L Mergenthaler, P S 
                    Connell
   0830h   A41A-11  POSTER   The Landsat-7 Long-Term 
                    Global Acquisition Strategy: *J  Haskett, S  
                    Goward, R  Dubayah, J  Townshend
   0830h   A41A-12  INVITED  POSTER   Atmospheric 
                    Chemistry and Upper Atmosphere Data at the 
                    Goddard Distributed Active Archive Center: *J  
                    Johnson, G  Serafino
   0830h   A41A-13  POSTER   Corrections to and Status of 
                    the Pathfinder NOAA/NASA AVHRR 8-Km Land 
                    Dataset: *P M Smith, S V N Kalluri
   0830h   A41A-14  POSTER   Lift Coefficients of Rigid 
                    and Flexible Wings: R Karkehabadi, R 
                    Krishnamurthy, S Chandra

 

A41B   CC:HALL E  Thurs  0830h
Middle and Upper Atmosphere Posters
Presiding: M Chin, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   0830h   A41B-01  POSTER   A Monte Carlo Study of 
                    Radical Diurnal Variations During SPADE 
                    Observation: *M  Chin, R  Stolarski, D  
                    Considine
   0830h   A41B-02  POSTER   Microwave Observations of 
                    HO2 Diurnal Variation in the Mesosphere: 
                    *B J Sandor, R T Clancy
   0830h   A41B-03  POSTER   The Ionization Energy and 
                    the Heat of Formation of HOCl: *R P Thorn, 
                    L J Stief, S C Kuo, R B Klemm
   0830h   A41B-04  POSTER   Optical Constants of 
                    Sulfuric Acid Solutions at Stratospheric 
                    Temperature: *R T Tisdale, M A Tolbert, O B 
                    Toon
   0830h   A41B-05  POSTER   Interaction Between Seasonal 
                    and Solar Cycle Variations of Mesospheric 
                    Water Vapor: Constraints From HALOE 
                    Observations and Implications for 
                    Noctilucent Cloud Formation: *D E Siskind, 
                    J T Bacmeister, M E Summers, G Nedoluha, K T 
                    Tobiska, J M Russell
   0830h   A41B-06  POSTER   Electric Field Measurements 
                    in the Ionosphere of Cloud-to-Ground and 
                    Intracloud Lightning: B Barnum, R H Holzworth, 
                    M C Kelley, S D Baker, F Primdahl, J L 
                    Jorgensen, T E Paulsen, C A Kletzing, E E 
                    Dors
   0830h   A41B-07  POSTER   Gravity Waves Above 
                    Mesoscale Thunderstorms and Small Scale 
                    Structure of Sprites: *V P Pasko, U S Inan, 
                    T F Bell
   0830h   A41B-08  POSTER   The Spatial Structure of Red 
                    Sprites as Due to Fractal Lightning: *J A 
                    Valdivia, G  Milikh, K  Papadopoulos
   0830h   A41B-09  POSTER   Trans-Ionospheric Pulse 
                    Pairs (TIPPs): Their Geographic 
                    Distributions and Seasonal and Diurnal 
                    Variations: R S Zuelsdorf, C T Russell, C  
                    Casler, *R J Strangeway, R  Franz
   0830h   A41B-10  POSTER   Energetic Charged Particle 
                    Component of the NOy Budget of the Polar 
                    Middle Atmosphere: *F M Vitt, T P Armstrong, 
                    T E Cravens, C H Jackman

 

A41C   CC:307  Thurs  0830h
Tropospheric Aerosol Radiative Forcing Observational 
Experiment (TARFOX) I
Presiding: L Stowe, NOAA/NESDIS; P V Hobbs, Univ of Washington

   0830h   A41C-01  INVITED   The Tropospheric Aerosol 
                    Radiative Forcing Observational Experiment 
                    (TARFOX): An Overview of Science Goals and 
                    Methods: *P B Russell, P V Hobbs, L L Stowe
   0850h   A41C-02  INVITED   Aerosol Physical and 
                    Optical Properties From AERONET Data at 
                    TARFOX: *L A Remer, R G Kleidman, Y J Kaufman, 
                    B N Holben, A Smirnov
   0910h   A41C-03   Measurement of Atmospheric Optical 
                    Parameters on East Coast Sites, Ships and 
                    Bermuda: *A Smirnov, B N Holben, L A Remer, I 
                    Slutsker
   0925h   A41C-04   Scanning Raman Lidar Measurements of 
                    Aerosol Backscatter and Extinction Profiles 
                    During TARFOX: *R A Ferrare, G  Schwemmer, 
                    S H Melfi, K D Evans, D N Whiteman, Y J 
                    Kaufman, D  Guerra, D  Wooten
   0940h   A41C-05  INVITED   LASE Measurements of 
                    Aerosol, Cloud, and Water Vapor Profiles 
                    During TARFOX Field Experiment: *S  Ismail, 
                    E V Browell, A S Moore, W C Edwards, K  Brown, 
                    S A Kooi, V G Brackett, M B Clayton
   1000h   Break
   1030h   A41C-06  INVITED   An Overview of the 
                    University of Washington's Airborne 
                    Measurements in TARFOX: *P V Hobbs
   1050h   A41C-07   Airborne Measurements of 
                    Carbonaceous Aerosols During TARFOX: *T  
                    Novakov, D A Hegg, P V Hobbs
   1105h   A41C-08  INVITED   Chemical Apportionment of 
                    Aerosol Column Optical Depth off the 
                    Mid-Atlantic Coast of the United States: *D A 
                    Hegg, J  Livingston, P V Hobbs, T  Novakov, 
                    P B Russell
   1120h   A41C-09   Humidification Factors for Aerosols 
                    off the Mid-Atlantic Coast of the United 
                    States: *R A Kotchenruther, P V Hobbs, D A 
                    Hegg
   1135h   A41C-10   The Effects of Humidity on Aerosol 
                    Radiative Properties: *J P Taylor, P  Hignett
   1150h   A41C-11   Transport of African Mineral Dust to 
                    the Southeast Coast of the United States: 
                    Impact on Regional Air Quality: *J M Prospero, 
                    D L Savoie

 

A41D   CC:323  Thurs  0830h
Atmospheric Sources and Sinks of Nitrous Oxide and Their 
Implications I
Presiding: C E Kolb, Aerodyne Research Inc; N Tanaka, 
           Hokkaido Univ

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: S Prasad,
                    Creative Research Enterprises
   0835h   A41D-01   New Insights Into the Atmospheric 
                    Chemistry of Nitrous Oxide: Second 
                    Generation Experiments: *E C Zipf, S S Prasad
   0850h   A41D-02  INVITED   Laboratory Studies of 
                    Potentially Important Atmospheric Sources of 
                    N2O: *P H Wine, R E Stickel, E G 
                    Estupinan, W L Chameides
   0905h   A41D-03  INVITED   Formation of N2O in the 
                    Reactive Collisional Quenching of NO2* 
                    and NO3* by N2: *R  Zellner, W  
                    Kummer
   0920h   A41D-04  INVITED   Energy Transfer and 
                    Reactions Between Small Molecules: *G D 
                    Billing
   0935h   DISCUSSION
   0950h   A41D-06  INVITED   Isotopic Analysis of 
                    Atmospheric Nitrous Oxide: A New Atmospheric 
                    Process Indicated by an Observed Mass 
                    Independent Anomaly: *S S Cliff, M H Thiemens
   1005h   Break
   1025h   A41D-07   Stable Isotopes of Nitrous Oxide in 
                    the Lower Stratosphere: *T Rahn, M Wahlen
   1040h   A41D-08  INVITED   Processes for Production, 
                    Consumption, and Atmospheric Exchange of 
                    Biospheric Gaseous N Oxides: *G L Hutchinson
   1055h   A41D-09  INVITED   The Trends and Budget of 
                    Nitrous Oxide: *M A K Khalil, R A Rasmussen
   1110h   A41D-10  INVITED   Speculations on Global 
                    Estimates of Sources and Sinks of Nitrous 
                    Oxide in Soil: *E A Davidson
   1125h   A41D-11   Investigation of CLAES-UARS N2O 
                    Global Distributions Over an Annual Cycle 
                    for Evidence of a Net Stratospheric Source 
                    of N2O: *A E Roche, R W Nightingale, J B 
                    Kumer, J L Mergenthaler, P S Connell
   1140h   A41D-12  INVITED   Stratospheric Nitrous Oxide 
                    as Observed by the Improved Stratospheric 
                    and Mesospheric Sounder: *J J Remedios, C D 
                    Rodgers
           A41D-13  INVITED TITLE ONLY   The Isotopic Geochemistry 
                    of Stratospheric N2O: H Craig, K R Kim

 

A42A   CC:HALL E  Thurs  1330h
Atmospheric Sources and Sinks of Nitrous Oxide and Their 
Implications Posters
Presiding: G L Hutchinson, USDA; T Yoshinari, 
           New York State Dept of Health

   1330h   A42A-01  INVITED  POSTER   Upper Limit for the 
                    Production of N2O From the Reaction of 
                    Vibrationally Excited 
                    O2(A3Sigmau+) With N2: 
                    *T G Slanger, E S Hwang, B Buijsse, C B 
                    Carlisle, H Riris, R A Copeland
   1330h   A42A-02  INVITED  POSTER   Tropospheric 
                    Reactions of Vibrationally Excited Nitrous 
                    Oxide With Sulfur Radicals: *T R Fletcher
   1330h   A42A-03  INVITED  POSTER   Theoretical 
                    Characterization of the NNO...O3 and 
                    NNO...O Complexes: *T J Lee
   1330h   A42A-04  INVITED  POSTER   Review on Microbial 
                    Oxidation and Reduction of Nitrous Oxide 
                    Under Aerobic Conditions: *T  Yoshinari
   1330h   A42A-05  POSTER   Surface Ozone in Spain: *L  
                    Gimeno, E  Hernandez, A  Rua, R  Garcia
   1330h   A42A-06  POSTER   The Emerging New Atmospheric 
                    Chemistry of Nitrous Oxide and Its 
                    Implications: *S S Prasad, E C Zipf
   1330h   A42A-07  INVITED  POSTER   Dynamics of the O + 
                    O3->2O2 Reaction and on the 
                    Possibility of Its Reverse Process Involving 
                    Highly Vibrationally Excited O2: *N 
                    Balakrishnan, G D Billing
   1330h   A42A-08  INVITED  POSTER   A Quest for Better 
                    Evaluation of Global N2O Budget: Some 
                    Possible Approaches: *N  Tanaka

 

A42B   CC:HALL E  Thurs  1330h
Subsonic Aircraft: Contrail and Cloud Effects Special Study 
(SUCCESS) Posters
Presiding: R Miake-Lye, Aerodyne Research Inc; O B Toon, 
           Univ of Colorado

   1330h   A42B-01  POSTER   Observations of Cirrus 
                    Clouds With MIR, CLS, and MAS: *J R Wang, P 
                    Racette, J D Spinhirne, W D Hart
   1330h   A42B-02  POSTER   Environmental Conditions 
                    Required for Contrail Formation and 
                    Persistence: O B Toon, *E J Jensen, G W 
                    Sachse, B E Anderson, K R Chan, C  Twohy, B  
                    Gandrud, A  Heymsfield
   1330h   A42B-03  POSTER   Depolarization of Lidar 
                    Returns by Contrail Particles: M I Mishchenko, 
                    *L D Travis, B E Carlson
   1330h   A42B-04  POSTER   The Role of Fuel Sulfur in 
                    Aircraft Emissions of Volatile Aerosol 
                    Species: W Cofer, B Anderson, G Gregory, H 
                    Wallio, D Bagwell, G Nowicki
   1330h   A42B-05  INVITED  POSTER   Uptake of HNO3 
                    on Ice Under Upper Tropospheric Conditions: 
                    *M A Zondlo, S B Barone, M A Tolbert
   1330h   A42B-06  POSTER   OH and HO2 Behavior in 
                    Aircraft Exhaust Plumes: *D  Tan, I  Faloona, 
                    W H Brune, T  Campos, A  Weinheimer, B  
                    Ridley, J  Collins, S  Vay, G  Sachse
   1330h   A42B-07  POSTER   Particle Formation and 
                    Evolution in a Subsonic Aircraft Plume: *F  
                    Yu, R P Turco
   1330h   A42B-08  POSTER   The Radiative Importance of 
                    Small Ice-Crystals: *S  Kinne
   1330h   A42B-09  POSTER   Measurements of OH/HO2 
                    in and Around Cirrus Clouds: *I  Faloona, D  
                    Tan, W  Brune, C  Twohy, B  Gandrud

 

A42C   CC:HALL E  Thurs  1330h
Atmospheric Dynamics and Chemical Transport Posters
Presiding: M A Owens, Florida State Univ

   1330h   A42C-01  POSTER   Dynamical Studies of 
                    Mesopause Meridional Circulation and 
                    Stratosphere-Mesosphere Exchange: *X  Zhu, 
                    P K Swaminathan, J H Yee, D F Strobel, D  
                    Anderson
   1330h   A42C-02  POSTER   On the 
                    Three-Dimensionalization of Stratified Flow 
                    Over Two Dimensional Topography: *Y D 
                    Afanasyev, W R Peltier
   1330h   A42C-03  POSTER   Dynamical State of the 
                    Atmosphere in 1995 From the Orbital Decay of 
                    the ODERACS II Spheres: *A Tan, J C Wang
   1330h   A42C-04  POSTER   Rainfall Estimation Over 
                    Tropical Oceans: Convective vs. Stratiform 
                    Discrimination; Area Average Rain Rate: P 
                    Cuddapah, M Cadeddu, D A Short, J M Yoo
   1330h   A42C-05  POSTER   Tornado Vortex Signature 
                    (TVS) Produced by Constrained Pulsing 
                    Inertial Oscillation (PIO) Model: *R C Costen
   1330h   A42C-06  POSTER   Atmospheric Dynamics Data 
                    From Satellite Observations and Model 
                    Assimilation at the Goddard Distributed 
                    Active Archive Center (DAAC): *J  Qin, G N 
                    Serafino, Q  Yang, R B Simmon

 

A42D   CC:307  Thurs  1330h
Tropospheric Aerosol Radiative Forcing Observational 
Experiment (TARFOX) II
Presiding: P Russell, NASA Ames Research Center; 
	   P Durkee, Naval Postgraduate School

   1330h   A42D-01  INVITED   Retrieval of Aerosol 
                    Properties From the MODIS Airborne Simulator 
                    on the ER2 During the TARFOX Experiment: *D  
                    Tanre, L  Remer, Y  Kaufman
   1350h   A42D-02  INVITED   Validation of the 
                    NOAA/NESDIS Operational Aerosol Retrievals 
                    Using TARFOX Data: *A Ignatov, L Stowe, R 
                    Singh
   1410h   A42D-03  INVITED   Aerosol Optical Properties 
                    From NOAA AVHRR and GOES-9 Measurements 
                    During TARFOX: *P A Durkee, B B Brown, K E 
                    Nielsen, P B Russell, J  Livingston
   1430h   Break
   1500h   A42D-04   Direct Aerosol Radiative Forcing Off 
                    the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Coast: Calculations 
                    From Sunphotometer and in Situ Measurements 
                    in TARFOX: *P  Russell, J  Livingston, D  
                    Hegg, P  Hobbs, T  Novakov, J  Wong
   1515h   A42D-05   Aircraft Observations of Direct 
                    Aerosol Forcing During TARFOX: P  Hignett, 
                    *J P Taylor
   1535h   A42D-06   Aerosol Direct Radiative Forcing 
                    Estimated From NOAA/14 AVHRR Data During 
                    TARFOX: *L L Stowe, H Jacobowitz, C 
                    Kondragunta, G Luo
   1550h   A42D-07   Radiative Characteristics of 
                    Specific Types and Concentrations of 
                    Aerosols in a Maritime Environment: *E J 
                    Welton, K J Voss, J M Prospero
   1605h   A42D-08   Column Radiative Closure in the 
                    Clean and Perturbed Marine Boundary Layer: *A  
                    Clarke, X  Li, J  Porter, M  Litchy
   1620h   A42D-09   A New Source of Marine Boundary 
                    Layer Sulfate Aerosols and CCN: Tropospheric 
                    Ion-Ion Recombination: *R P Turco, J X Zhao

 

A42E   CC:323  Thurs  1330h
Air-Sea Gas Exchange (joint  with OS)
Presiding: R G Najjar, Pennsylvania State Univ; E C Monahan, 
           Univ of Connecticut at Avery Point

   1330h   A42E-01  INVITED   Surface-Active Organic 
                    Matter and Air-Sea Gas Exchange: *N M Frew, 
                    E J Bock, W R McGillis, J B Edson, R K Nelson, 
                    T  Hara
   1345h   A42E-02  INVITED   Differences in the Effect 
                    of a Surfactant on Bubbles and 
                    Bubble-Mediated Gas Transfer Between Fresh 
                    and Salt Water: *W  Asher
   1400h   A42E-03   The Effect of Rain on Air-Water Gas 
                    Exchange: *D T Ho, L F Bliven, R  Wanninkhof, 
                    P  Schlosser
   1415h   A42E-04  INVITED   The Dependence of the 
                    Air-Sea Gas Transfer Coefficient on the 
                    Extent of Whitecapping: A Model Revisited: 
                    *E C Monahan, W E Asher
   1430h   A42E-05   Satellite Estimation of Gas Transfer 
                    Velocity Using Altimeter Backscatter: *N M 
                    Frew, D M Glover, E J Bock, W R McGillis, S J 
                    McCue, R J Healy
   1445h   A42E-06  INVITED   Use of the Deliberate 
                    Dual-Gaseous Tracer Method to Measure Gas 
                    Transfer Velocities: *R  Wanninkhof, W E 
                    Asher
   1500h   Break
   1520h   A42E-07  INVITED   Direct Measurements of 
                    Air-Sea CO2 Exchange in the North Sea: 
                    *R W Dissly, P P Tans, J  Smith
   1535h   A42E-08  INVITED   The Impact of Hurricanes on 
                    the Local to Global Estimates of Air-Sea 
                    Exchange of CO2: N R Bates, *H Knap, A F 
                    Michaels
   1550h   A42E-09  INVITED   Seasonal Variations in the 
                    Atmospheric O2/N2 Ratio in Relation to the 
                    Kinetics of Air-Sea Gas Exchange: R F Keeling, 
                    *B B Stephens, R G Najjar, S C Doney, D  
                    Archer, M  Heimann
   1605h   A42E-10   Estimates of New Production From the 
                    Air-Sea Oxygen Flux: *R G Najjar, R F Keeling
   1620h   A42E-11  INVITED   Carbonyl Sulfide 
                    Biogeochemistry and Fluxes From Estuaries: 
                    *G A Cutter, L  Zhang
   1635h   A42E-12   Estimating Lifetimes of Atmospheric 
                    Trace Gases With Respect to Oceanic Loss: 
                    Two Approaches: *J H Butler, S A Yvon-Lewis
   1650h   A42E-13   The Oceanic Lifetime and Budget of 
                    Atmospheric Methyl Bromide: *S A Yvon-Lewis, 
                    J H Butler

 

A51A   CC:HALL E  Fri  0830h
Atmospheric Oxidants Posters
Presiding: J L Moody, Univ of Virginia

   0830h   A51A-01  POSTER   Tropical Convection: Forcing 
                    HOx and NOx Away From Photochemical 
                    Equilibrium in the Upper Troposphere: *M J 
                    Prather, D J Jacob
   0830h   A51A-02  POSTER   On the Scalloping Pattern in 
                    the TOMS Total Ozone Data in the Tropics: *M H 
                    Ahn, R D Hudson
   0830h   A51A-03  POSTER   Insights Into the Wave-Like 
                    Pattern in Equatorial Ozone From TOMS: *R M 
                    Todaro, A M Thompson, R D Hudson
   0830h   A51A-04  POSTER   Constructing Synoptic Maps 
                    of Stratospheric Column Ozone From HALOE and 
                    SAGE Using Trajectory Mapping: *G A Morris, 
                    J  Gleason, S  Hollandsworth, J  Ziemke, M  
                    Schoeberl
   0830h   A51A-05  POSTER   Constructing Synoptic Maps 
                    of Stratospheric Column Ozone From HALOE and 
                    SAGE Using Potential Vorticity-Isentropic 
                    Coordinate Transformations: *S M 
                    Hollandsworth, M R Schoeberl, P K Bhartia, J  
                    Ziemke, G A Morris
   0830h   A51A-06  POSTER   Ozonesonde Validation of 
                    Trajectory and PV-Mapped Profiles of 
                    Stratospheric SAGE and HALOE Ozone: J  
                    Gleason, M R Schoeberl, *J R Ziemke, G A 
                    Morris, S M Hollandsworth
   0830h   A51A-07  POSTER   The Influence of Springtime 
                    Weather Systems on Vertical Ozone 
                    Distributions Over Charlottesville, VA: *O R 
                    Cooper, J L Moody, J C Davenport, S J Oltmans, 
                    B J Johnson
   0830h   A51A-08  POSTER   The Impact of Aerosols on 
                    Urban Photochemical Ozone Production: *S  
                    Kondragunta, R R Dickerson, G  Stenchikov, 
                    W F Ryan
   0830h   A51A-09  POSTER   Search for Ozone Production 
                    in the Reaction Between Vibrationally 
                    Excited and Ground State Molecular Oxygen: 
                    *S M Anderson
   0830h   A51A-10  POSTER   Modeling Supernovae Effects 
                    on the Earth's Atmosphere: Implications for 
                    Ozone and Odd Nitrogen Levels: *C M Laird, N  
                    Gehrels, C H Jackman, W  Chen
   0830h   A51A-11  POSTER   Ozonosphere From TOMS Data 
                    and Its Connection With the Regime of 
                    Geophysical Fields and Outer Energy Sources: 
                    *R S Steblova
   0830h   A51A-12  POSTER   Pre-ODC Ozone Observations 
                    at College Alaska: *L Sorrell, J C Cain

 

A51B   CC:HALL E  Fri  0830h
Solar Radiation Interactions With Aerosols and Clouds Posters
 (joint  with OS)
Presiding: F Loxsom, Trinity Univ

   0830h   A51B-01  POSTER   The Effect of Aerosol 
                    Optical Depth on the Measured Diffuse 
                    Fraction of UVB and UVA Spectral Irradiance: 
                    *F  Loxsom
   0830h   A51B-02  POSTER   The Life Cycle of the 
                    Stratospheric Background Aerosol: *P  Hamill, 
                    P B Russell, J J Bauman
   0830h   A51B-03  POSTER   "Channelling" of Solar 
                    Photons by Clouds: The Three-Dimensional 
                    Radiation Transport Though/Around Clouds 
                    According to Diffusion Theory: *A  Davis, A  
                    Marshak, W J Wiscombe, R F Cahalan
   0830h   A51B-04  POSTER   Haloes and Ghosts: Optical 
                    Depth Enhancement Through Cloud/Aerosol 
                    Interactions: *G B Raga, D  Baumgardner, L  
                    Radke
   0830h   A51B-05  POSTER   Relative Accuracy of the 
                    Intensity and Degree of Polarization of the 
                    Diffuse Radiation Computed by Two NASA/GSFC 
                    Radiative Transfer Codes: *Z  Ahmad, R S 
                    Fraser, S  Mattoo
   0830h   A51B-06  POSTER   Effect of Sulfate Aerosols 
                    on Cloud Microphysical Properties: *J 
                    Ramaprasad,  Harshvardhan, R N Green
   0830h   A51B-07  POSTER   LASE Data Products and 
                    Processing During TARFOX and Beyond: *M B 
                    Clayton, V G Brackett, S A Kooi, K  Lofton, 
                    E V Browell, S Ismail
   0830h   A51B-08  POSTER   Aerosol Optical Depth 
                    Spectra, Vertical Profiles, and Horizontal 
                    Transects Derived From Airborne Tracking 
                    Sunphotometer Measurements During TARFOX: J M 
                    Livingston, *P B Russell
   0830h   A51B-09  POSTER   A New Instrument for 
                    Shipborne Radiometric Measurements of the 
                    Solar Aureole: *J M Ritter, K J Voss, H R 
                    Gordon

 

A51C   CC:308  Fri  0830h
Subsonic Aircraft: Contrail and Cloud Effects Special Study 
(SUCCESS) I
Presiding: R Miake-Lye, Aerodyne Research Inc; O B Toon, 
           Univ of Colorado

   0830h   A51C-01  INVITED   Cloud Properties From MAS 
                    Observations During SUCCESS: Implications 
                    for MODIS: *S A Ackerman, C C Moeller, K I 
                    Strabala, L E Gumley, W P Menzel
   0845h   A51C-02   Airborne Observations of Aircraft 
                    Aerosol Emissions: B Anderson, W Cofer, G 
                    Gregory, H Wallio, D Bagwell, G Nowicki
   0900h   A51C-03  INVITED   CIMS Measurements of 
                    SO2, HNO2, HNO3, and 
                    H2SO4 During the SUCCESS High/Low 
                    Sulfur Fuel: J O Ballenthin, W B Knighton, 
                    T M Miller, D Hunton, E Trzcinski, J 
                    Borghetti, W Thorn, R Gosselin, F Federico, 
                    A A Viggiano
   0915h   A51C-04   A Comparison of the Microphysical 
                    and Optical Properties of Contrail, Wave 
                    Cloud, and Cirrus Particles as Derived From 
                    MASP Measurements: *D  Baumgardner
   0930h   A51C-05  INVITED   Atmospheric OH and HO2 
                    Measurements During SUCCESS: *W  Brune, D  
                    Tan, I  Falloona, G  Sachse, J  Collins, S  
                    Vay, A  Weinheimer, T  Campos, B  Ridley
   0945h   A51C-06   DC-8 Measurements of NO and NOy 
                    Emission Indices During TOTE/VOTE and SUCCESS: 
                    *T L Campos, A J Weinheimer, J  Zheng, D D 
                    Montzka, J G Walega, F G Grahek, B A Ridley, 
                    S A Vay, G W Sachse, J E Collins, L O Wade, 
                    B E Anderson
   1000h   Break
   1030h   A51C-07   Radiative Flux Measurements During 
                    SUCCESS: *A  Bucholtz, B C Bush, S K Pope, 
                    F P J Valero
   1045h   A51C-08   Exhaust Emissions From Jet Engines 
                    Characterized During NASA Projects SUCCESS 
                    and SNIF: *D E Hagen, J  Paladino, M B 
                    Trueblood, P D Whitefield, H V Lilenfeld
   1100h   A51C-09  INVITED   High Altitude CCN 
                    Measurements and Interactions With Clouds: 
                    *J G Hudson, J  Hallett
   1115h   A51C-10   Upper Tropospheric Chemistry During 
                    SUCCESS: *L  Jaegle, D J Jacob, C M 
                    Spivakovsky, Y  Wang, B A Ridley, A J 
                    Weinheimer, W H Brune, D  Tan, G W Sachse, 
                    J E Collins, S  Vay, B E Anderson
   1130h   A51C-11  INVITED   Ice Nucleation Processes in 
                    Upper Tropospheric Wave-Clouds Observed 
                    During SUCCESS: *E J Jensen, O B Toon, A  
                    Tabazadeh, G W Sachse, B E Anderson, K R Chan, 
                    C  Twohy, B  Gandrud
   1145h   A51C-12  INVITED   Physical and Chemical 
                    Studies of Ice Nuclei During SUCCESS: *P J 
                    DeMott, D C Rogers, S M Kreidenweis, Y  Chen

 

A51D   CC:317  Fri  0830h
Atmospheric Dynamics and Chemical Transport
Presiding: M A Owens, Florida State Univ; A M Thompson, 
           NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   0830h   A51D-01   A New Technology of Use of 
                    Dispersion Models in Problems of Monitoring 
                    of Air Pollution: *E  Genikhovich, A  Ziv, E  
                    Filatova
   0845h   A51D-02   Regional Studies of Tracer Transport 
                    Over Amazonia Using MM5 (GSFC Version): Y  
                    Wang, G S Lai, *A M Thompson, W K Tao, C  
                    Potter
   0900h   A51D-03   The Transport of Anthropogenic Trace 
                    Gases From the Indian Sub-continent Over the 
                    Remote Indian Ocean: *M A Owens, T N 
                    Krishnamurti, B  Annane
   0915h   A51D-04   An Evaluation of Deep Convective 
                    Mixing in the Goddard Chemical-Transport 
                    Model Using ISCCP Cloud Parameters: *D J 
                    Allen, K E Pickering, A  Molod
   0930h   A51D-05   A New Coupled UCLA ACTM/AGCM: 
                    Simulations of Tropospheric Constituents: *R  
                    Lu, R P Turco, C R Mechoso
   0945h   A51D-06   Vertical Profiles of Nitrous Oxide 
                    as Observed in Situ in the Lower Stratosphere: 
                    *J C Grecu, J R Podolske, M Loewenstein, K R 
                    Minschwaner, K R Chan
   1000h   Break
   1030h   A51D-07   Investigation of the Stratospheric 
                    "Tape Recorder" Effect With a 2D Interactive 
                    Atmospheric Model: *P E Meade, C H Jackman, 
                    J E Rosenfield
   1045h   A51D-08   Effects of Zonal Wavenumber 
                    Truncation on Stratospheric Dynamics and 
                    Transport: *L  Kogan, H  Schneider, M B 
                    McElroy
   1100h   A51D-09   Effects of the Quasi-biennial 
                    Oscillation on the Zonally Averaged 
                    Transport of Tracers: *D B Jones, H R 
                    Schneider, M B McElroy
   1115h   A51D-10   Modeling Observed Climatological 
                    Patterns in Gravity Wave Variance in the 
                    Middle Atmosphere: *M J Alexander
   1130h   A51D-11   The Effect of Surface Heat Capacity 
                    on the Tropical Low-Frequency Oscillation in 
                    Idealized AGCM Simulations: *W  Ohfuchi
   1145h   A51D-12   Variability in the Organization of 
                    Tropical Convection, and Its Effects on the 
                    Global Atmospheric Circulation: *F  
                    Jaskiewicz, J L Evans

 

A52A   CC:308  Fri  1330h
Subsonic Aircraft: Contrail and Cloud Effects Special Study 
(SUCCESS) II
Presiding: O B Toon, Univ of Colorado; R Miake-Lye, 
           Aerodyne Research Inc

   1330h   A52A-01  INVITED   Satellite Observations of 
                    Cirrus and Contrails During SUCCESS: *P  
                    Minnis, D F Young, W L Smith Jr, G G Mace
   1345h   A52A-02  INVITED   The Effects of Water Vapor 
                    and Clouds on the Spectral Distribution of 
                    Solar Radiation at the Ground: *P  Pilewskie, 
                    R  Bergstrom, P  Mariani
   1400h   A52A-03   Atmospheric Aerosols: Sulfuric Acid 
                    and Soot From Aircraft: *R F Pueschel, G V 
                    Ferry, A W Strawa, D A Allen, S Verma, S D 
                    Howard, S Vay
   1415h   A52A-04  INVITED   High-Resolution Scanning 
                    Polarization Diversity Lidar Studies of 
                    Contrails During SUCCESS: *K  Sassen, C Y 
                    Hsueh
   1430h   A52A-05  INVITED   Real-Time Chemical 
                    Characterization of Tropospheric Aerosols 
                    During SUCCESS: Z  Shi, S  Young, C  Becker, 
                    *M  Coggiola
   1445h   A52A-06   Contrail Microphysics and Radiative 
                    Properties From Aircraft Remote Sensing in 
                    SUCCESS: *J D Spinhirne, D  Duda, W D Hart
   1500h   Break
   1530h   A52A-07  INVITED   Cirrus Modeling for SUCCESS: 
                    *D O C Starr, N  Song, A  Kambis
   1545h   A52A-08   Dynamical Processes in Cirrus Clouds: 
                    *B  Demoz, D O C Starr 
   1600h   A52A-09  INVITED   Subsonic Aircraft Contrail 
                    and Cloud Effects Special Study (SUCCESS): 
                    *O B Toon
   1615h   A52A-10  INVITED   Measurements of Contrail 
                    Nuclei and Cirrus Cloud Microphysics: *C H 
                    Twohy, B Gandrud, A J Heymsfield, D 
                    Baumgardner, H Gerber
   1630h   A52A-11  INVITED   DC-8-Based Observations of 
                    Aircraft Emission Signatures During SUCCESS: 
                    *S A Vay, B E Anderson, G W Sachse, J E 
                    Collins, J  Podolske, L O Wade
   1645h   A52A-12  INVITED   Measurements of Particulate 
                    NOy During TOTE/VOTE and SUCCESS: *A J 
                    Weinheimer, T L Campos, J G Walega, F E 
                    Grahek, B A Ridley

 

A52B   CC:319  Fri  1330h
Atmospheric Oxidants
Presiding: J L Moody, Univ of Virginia; J Ziemke, 
           NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   1330h   A52B-01   Approximate Separation of Volcanic 
                    and 11-Year Signals in the SBUV-SBUV/2 Total 
                    Ozone Record for the Period 1979-1995: L L 
                    Hood, J P McCormack
   1345h   A52B-02   Significant Reduction in the Ozone 
                    Deficit: A 3-D Model Study Using UARS Data: 
                    *R  Khosravi, G P Brasseur, A K Smith, D W 
                    Rusch, J W Waters, J M Russell
   1400h   A52B-03   Comparison of TOMS Total Ozone Data 
                    With Geopotential Height Fields From the 
                    NCEP Analysis and Radiosonde Data: *A  Frolov, 
                    R  Hudson, A  Miller, R  Nagatani
   1415h   A52B-04   Investigations of the Wave-One 
                    Pattern in Ozone With Multi-Year TOMS Data: 
                    *R D Hudson, A M Thompson, R  Todaro
   1430h   A52B-05   Arctic Ozone Loss: How Close Are We 
                    to Forming an Arctic "Ozone Hole": *A E 
                    Dessler, M R Schoeberl
   1445h   A52B-06   A Study of the Size and Intensity of 
                    Ozone Mini-Hole Events in NH Winter: 
                    1979-1993: J P McCormack, L L Hood
   1500h   Break
   1530h   A52B-07   Observations of Stratospheric Ozone 
                    Under a Persistent Cutoff Low: AEROCE Spring 
                    1996: *J  Moody, O  Cooper, J  Davenport, J  
                    Merrill, S  Oltmans, R  Dickerson, A  Prados, 
                    B  Doddridge, P  Shepson, X  Chen
   1545h   A52B-08   Satellite Ozone Observations: 
                    Horizontal Resolution Requirement for 
                    Next-Day Total Ozone and UV-B Predictions: 
                    *J R Ziemke, J R Herman, P K Bhartia, J L 
                    Stanford
   1600h   A52B-09   A Study of the Quality of HALOE 
                    O3 Data Near the Tropopause: *P P Bhatt, 
                    E E Remsberg, R B Pierce, V G Brackett, J M 
                    Russell
   1615h   A52B-10   Ozone Assimilation and Prediction 
                    Experiments With the NCEP Medium Range 
                    Forecast Model: *S Zhou, S Moorthi, M Iredell, 
                    K Campana, A Miller
   1630h   A52B-11   Ozone in the Tropical Marine 
                    Boundary Layer: A Possible Role for Halogens: 
                    *R  Dickerson, K  Rhoads, S  Oltmans, R  
                    Stewart, P  Crutzen
   1645h   A52B-12   Kinetics of the Reactions of Atomic 
                    Chlorine With Biogenic Hydrocarbons: *J  
                    Stutz, B  Buehler, A  Ezell, C J Keoshian, 
                    B J Finlayson-Pitts	







			     

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