2007
ESRL GLOBAL MONITORING ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Boulder, Colorado
May 2 and May 3, 2007
David Skaggs Research Center, Room GC402
325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80305
AGENDA
(Presenter's name only is given; see abstract for complete author listing.)
Wednesday, May 2, 2007 |
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0830-0840 |
Welcome and Introduction – D.J. Hofmann (ESRL/GMD) |
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Session 1 |
Highlights 1 – J.H. Butler |
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0840-0900 |
Some Recent Scientific Results from the AGAGE Network – R.G. Prinn (MIT, Boston, MA) |
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0900-0920 |
What Can the Mauna Loa CO2 Record Tell Us? – P.P. Tans (ESRL/GMD) |
2 |
0920-0940 |
The Atmospheric Perspective of Carbon Dioxide Exchange Across North America: CarbonTracker – W. Peters (CIRES/GMD) |
3 |
0940-1000 |
Quantifying Canada’s Methane Budget Using Atmospheric Methane Measurements and Modeling – D. Worthy (Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) |
4 |
1000-1020 |
Do We Understand Recent Trends in Atmospheric CH4? - E.J. Dlugokencky (ESRL/GMD) |
5 |
1020-1040 |
Break |
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Session 2 |
Highlights 2 – J.W. Elkins |
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1040-1100 |
Trace Gas Measurements from the Unmaned Aerial System (UAS) Altair – D.F. Hurst (CIRES/GMD) |
6 |
1100-1120 |
Long-Term Records of Dust Transport over the North Atlantic Ocean Based on Measurements Made at Island Station – J.M. Prospero (University of Miami, Miami, FL) |
7 |
1120-1140 |
A Web-Based Interactive Atmospheric Data Visualization Tool: Near Real-Time Access to Data from the NOAA ESRL Carbon Cycle Observing Network – K.A. Masarie (ESRL/GMD) |
8 |
1140-1200 |
A Consistent Picture of Inter-Annual Variations in Tropospheric OH during 1998-2006 as Inferred from Observations of Methyl Chloroform, Methane, and Other Trace Gases – S.A. Montzka (ESRL/GMD) |
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1200-1300 |
Lunch |
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Session 3 |
Carbon Cycle: Towers, Fluxes, Methane and Non-Methane Hydrocarbons – P.P. Tans |
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1300-1320 |
Recent Results from the NOAA/ESRL Tall Tower Network – A.E. Andrews (ESRL/GMD) |
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1320-1340 |
The Footprint of CO2 Fluxes from a Joint Ocean Atmosphere Inversion on Atmospheric CO2 and 13C/12C Ratios in CO2 – S.E. Mikaloff-Fletcher (Princeton University, Princeton, NJ) |
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1340-1400 |
Increasing Wetland Emissions of Methane from a Warmer Arctic: Do We See it Yet? – L.M. Bruhwiler (ESRL/GMD) |
12 |
1400-1420 |
First Results of Non-Methane Hydrocarbon Monitoring in Flask Samples from the NOAA Cooperative Air Sampling Network – D. Helmig (INSTAAR, University of Colorado, Boulder) |
13 |
1420-1440 |
Break |
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Session 4 |
Ozone and Mystery Aerosol in the Stratosphere – J.J. Michaslsky |
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1440-1500 |
Ozonesonde Minimum Record Nearly Falls at South Pole Station during the 2006 Ozone Hole – B.J. Johnson (ESRL/GMD) |
14 |
1500-1520 |
North Pacific Marine Tropospheric Ozone at the West Coast of North America: Review of Long-Term Springtime Trends – D.D. Parrish (ESRL/CSD) |
15 |
1520-1540 |
Seasonal and Episodic Variations in Tropospheric Ozone over North America – S.J. Oltmans (ESRL/GMD) |
16 |
1540-1600 |
Mauna Loa Mystery Cloud-II (2006) and a Comparison of the GMD Historical and Current Atmospheric Transmission and Aerosol Optical Depth Measurements – E.G. Dutton (ESRL/GMD) |
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1600-1800 |
Poster Session (Room GB-124 and G-Level Atrium) |
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2007 ESRL GLOBAL MONITORING ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Boulder, Colorado
May 2 and May 3, 2007
David Skaggs Research Center, Room GB124
325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80305
AGENDA
(Presenter's name only is given; see abstract for complete author listing.)
Thursday, May 3, 2007 |
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Session 5 |
International Monitoring Programs 1 – R.C. Schnell |
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0830-0850 |
Climate Altering Trace Gases at Mt. Cimone, Northern Apennines, Italy – M. Maione (University of Urbino, Urbino, Italy) |
18 |
0850-0910 |
GEOSummit Baseline Measurement Results and Long-Term Plans – R. Banta (DRI, Reno, NV) |
19 |
0910-0930 |
Cooperative China-U.S. Greenhouse Gases and Related Tracers Measurements Program – L.X. Zhou (Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, PRC) |
20 |
0930-0950 |
Climate Altering Trace Gases at the ABC-Pyramid Laboratory, Himalayan-Karakorum Range, Nepal – P. Cristofanelli (National Research Council, Bologna, Italy) |
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0950-1010 |
Evaluating the Influence of Terrestrial Emissions on Offshore Air Composition Using Radon-222 Observations at Cape Grim, Tasmania – W. Zahorowski (ANSTO, Australia) |
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1010-1030 |
Break |
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Session 6 |
International Monitoring Programs 2 – J.A. Ogren |
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1030-1050 |
The WMO-GAW World Calibration Centre for Surface Ozone, Carbon Monoxide and Methane: Activities during the Last 10 Years with a Focus on Carbon Monoxide – C. Zellweger (Swiss Meteorological Agency, Dubendorf, Switzerland) |
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1050-1110 |
Aerosol Optical Variability as Measured at Cape Point (340S, 180E), South Africa – C. Labuschagne (South African Weather Service, Stellenbosch, South Africa |
24 |
1110-1130 |
Monitoring of UV-B Radiation and Ozone Column in the Republic of Panama – A. Pino (University of Panama, El Cangrejo, Republic of Panama |
25 |
1130-1150 |
Lulin Atmospheric Background Station (LABS) in Taiwan – N.H. Lin (National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan) |
26 |
1150-1210 |
Overview of the SOWER Campaigns 2006 and 2007: Dehydration and Transport in the Tropical Tropopause Layer and Lower Stratosphere During the Boreal Winter – H. Vömel (CIRES/GMD) |
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1210-1310 |
Lunch |
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Session 7 |
New Directions 1 – E.G. Dutton |
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1310-1330 |
Increased Atmospheric Growth Rates of the CFC Substitutes, the HCFCs, and Their Implications on International Protocols – J.W. Elkins (ESRL/GMD) |
28 |
1330-1350 |
The Annual Climatology of the CO2 Profiles over North America Derived from the NOAA/ESRL Aircraft Network – C. Sweeney (CIRES/GMD) |
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1350-1410 |
Changes in Concentration and Isotopic Composition of CO2 in Air in Pasadena, CA, Between 1972 and 2003 – S. Newman (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA) |
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1410-1430 |
Estimated Monthly Global Emissions of Anthropogenic CO2 and Their Impact on Calculated Atmospheric CO2 – T.J. Blasing (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN) |
31 |
1430-1450 |
The Spatial Sampling Approach for Orbiting Carbon Observatory Measurements: Strategies of Validation of OCO Measurements Against Surface Networks – D. Crisp (Caltech, Pasadena, CA) |
32 |
1450-1510 |
Break |
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Session 8 |
New Directions 2 – S.J. Oltmans |
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1510-1530 |
Intercomparison of ESRL/GMD In Situ Aircraft and Matched CO2 Retrievals from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) – E. Maddy (QSS Group, Lanham, MD) |
33 |
1530-1550 |
Anions, Cations and Carbonaceous Aerosols at MLO – B.J. Huebert (University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI) |
34 |
1550-1610 |
A Free Tropospheric Observatory on the West Coast of the United States: The Mt. Bachelor, Oregon, Observatory – D. Jaffe (University of Washington, Bethell, WA) |
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1610-1630 |
Fine Spatial Resolution Global CO2 Flux Estimates from Remote Sensing Derived Environmental Data Within a Geostatistical Inverse Model – A.M. Michalak (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI) |
36 |
1630-1650 |
Radiative Forcing of the First Aerosol Indirect Effect – A. McComiskey (CIRES/GMD) |
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