2000 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NOAA CLIMATE MONITORING AND DIAGNOSTICS LABORATORY
Boulder, Colorado
May 3 and 4
David Skaggs Research Building,
Room GC 401
325 Broadway
325 Broadway
AGENDA / ABSTRACTS
Wednesday, May 3
TIME | TOPIC | PAGE NUMBER |
0815-0820 | D. Hofmann - Welcome and Introduction | |
Session 1 Aerosols, Radiation, and Transport - J. Ogren | ||
0820-0840 | A. Jefferson (CMDL) - Measurements of Aerosol Hygroscopic Growth | 1 |
0840-0900 | J. M. Harris (CMDL) - CO and O3 Measurements at Cape Point | 2 |
0900-0920 | N. Tindale (Cape Grim) - The Non-Baseline Summer of 1998-1999 at Cape Grim | 3 |
0920-0940 | G. P. Anderson (CMDL/AFRL) -Modeling Thermal Radiative Fluxes at the Surface: MODTRAN4 and RRTM | 4 |
0940-1000 | J. M. Miller (WMO) - The WMO's Global Atmosphere Watch: Coordinating Long-Term Atmospheric Chemistry Monitoring in the New Millennium | 5 |
1000-1020 | Break | |
Session 2 Halocarbons - J. Elkins | ||
1020-1040 | G. S. Dutton (CMDL) - Results from New, In Situ Measurements of Methyl Bromide, Methyl Chloride, and HCFC-22 at NOAA Observatories | 6 |
1040-1100 | J. C. Low (Univ. of Calif., Irvine) - Atmospheric Methyl, Ethyl, and Propyl Halides in California and Over the Pacific Ocean | 7 |
1100-1120 | D. B. King (CMDL) - Oceanic Measurements of Halocarbons in the North Pacific Ocean in Support of Flux Calculations | 8 |
1120-1140 | F. L. Moore (CMDL) - Descent from the Mesosphere and Entrainment from the Stratosphere Observed in the Northern Vortex | 9 |
1140-1200 | E. A. Ray (CMDL) - New Airborne In Situ Trace Gas Measurements Reveal Large Scale Transport into the Lowermost Stratosphere | 10 |
1200-1300 | Lunch | |
Session 3 Carbon Cycle, Oxygen - R. Schnell | ||
1300-1320 | B. B. Stephens (CMDL) - Atmospheric O2 Measurements in Temperate Forests | 11 |
1320-1340 | R. J. Francey (CSIRO) - GLOBALHUBS - Global Quality Control for Long-Lived Trace Gas Measurements | 12 |
1340-1400 | K. Masarie (CMDL) - Challenges of Integrating Independent Atmospheric Data Records | 13 |
1400-1420 | P. S. Bakwin (CMDL) - Exchange of Carbon Dioxide Between the Atmosphere and a Forest in Northern Wisconsin, USA | 14 |
1420-1440 | K. J. Davis (Univ. of Minnesota) - Forging a link between AmeriFlux and GLOBALVIEW CO2 | 15 |
1440-1500 | S. Oltmans (CMDL) - Increases in Water Vapor in the Stratosphere | 16 |
1500-1800 | Poster Session |
Thursday, May 4, 2000
Session 4 Ozone Depletion - S. Oltmans | ||
0800-0820 | B. J. Johnson (CMDL) - Near-Record Low Ozone Profiles Measured at South Pole Station During the 1999 Ozone Hole | 17 |
0820-0840 | J. H. Butler (CMDL) - Sampling Firn Air for Atmospheric Halocarbons | 18 |
0840-0900 | S. A. Montzka (CMDL) - Present and Future Trends in the Atmospheric Burden of Ozone- Depleting Halogens | 19 |
0900-0920 | J. W. Elkins (CMDL) - Have We Observed the Propagation of the Peak of Chlorine into the Lower Stratosphere Where Ozone Loss Occurs? | 20 |
0920-0940 | D. Hurst (CMDL) - Chlorine and Ozone in the Arctic Polar Vortex During the 2000 SAGE-III Ozone Loss Validation Experiment (SOLVE) | 21 |
0940-1000 | B. J. Huebert (Univ. of Hawaii) - Comparing Models with MLO Sulfate Data: Just What Can You Learn from Observations at a Single Point? | 22 |
1000-1020 | Break | |
Session 5 Climate Forcing - P. Tans | ||
1020-1040 | L. Bruhwiler (CMDL) - Simulated Correlations of Atmospheric Trace Species and Implications for Lower Stratospheric Transport | 23 |
1040-1100 | S. Ryan (CMDL) - Climate Change and Atmospheric Tides at Mauna Loa Observatory | 24 |
1100-1120 | B. Bodhaine (CMDL) - Surface Solar Irradiance Related to Climate Forcing: An Example Derived from a Clear-Sky Transmission Record | 25 |
1120-1140 | R. F. Keeling (Scripps) - Interannual Variations in Carbon Sinks Deduced From Measurements of O2/N2 Ratio and the Concentration and Isotopic Composition of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide | 26 |
1140-1200 | E. J. Dlugokencky (CMDL) - The Growth Rate of Atmospheric Methane as a Constraint on its Budget | 27 |
1200-1220 | T. J. Conway (CMDL) - The CO2 Growth Rate and the Global Carbon Sink, 1979-1999 | 28 |
1220-1320 | Lunch | |
1320-1330 | R. Schnell - Introduction | |
1330-1400 | Dave Evans - OAR's Role as "NOAA Research" | |
Session 6 Research Group Reports - J. Butler | ||
1400-1415 | R. Schnell - Observatory Operations: Recent Developments, Future Plans | 29 |
1415-1430 | R. Schnell for E. Dutton - Solar and Thermal Radiation in the Atmosphere: The Role of Observations in Climate Research | 30 |
1430-1500 | P. Tans - Figuring Out the Global Carbon Cycle | 31 |
1500-1530 | Break | |
1530-1600 | J. Ogren - Current Aerosol Research at CMDL | 32 |
1600-1630 | S. J. Oltmans - Recent Developments on Ozone, Aerosol and Water Vapor Changes in the Stratosphere | 33 |
1630-1700 | J. Elkins - Overview of the Halocarbons and Other Atmospheric Trace Species (HATS) Group | 34 |
1700 | Adjourn |