2005 NOAA/CMDL Poster Session

2005 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NOAA CLIMATE MONITORING AND DIAGNOSTICS LABORATORY

Boulder, Colorado
April 20 and April 21

David Skaggs Research Building, Room GC 401
325 Broadway

Poster Session
(Presenter's name only is given; see abstract for complete author listing.)

Get Acrobat ReaderWednesday, April 20 - 16:00 - 18:30

POSTER TOPIC
   
 

Radiation and Aerosols

P1

Status, Accomplishments, Recent Developments, and Plans at the North Slope of Alaska ARM Climate Research FacilityB. Zak (Sandia Nat. Laboratories)

P2

Modifications to the Kwajalein BSRN Site December 2004 D.W. Nelson (CMDL)

P3

Results from the 2003 North American Interagency Intercomparison of Ultraviolet Spectroradiometers and Filter Radiometers - K. Lantz (CIRES, ARL)

P4

Decadal Time Series of UV Irradiances at Two NDSC SitesR.L. McKenzie (NIWA, New Zealand)

P5

Enhanced Climate Monitoring Activities at Alert, Canada: A Partnership in the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) R. Stone (CIRES,CMDL)

P6

The Expanded Scope of CMDL Surface- and Aircraft-Based Aerosol Measurements in 2005P.J. Sheridan ( CMDL)

P7

Direct Aerosol Forcing: Calculation from Observables and Sensitivities to InputsA. McComiskey (CIRES, CMDL)

P8

Bulk Aerosol Measurements at Mount Washington: Seasonal Cycles, Elevated Events, and Relationships to Air Mass TransportE.V. Fischer ( Mt. Washington Observatory, New Hampshire)

P9

Aerosol Optical Depth Measurements at the Nairobi Ozone Sounding Observatory using a Ground-Based MICROTOPS-II SunphotometerW.O. Ayoma (Kenya Meteorological Department)

P10

An Innovative Raster-Mirror Optical Detection System for CCD Camera Bistatic LidarV.V. Doushkina
(MetroLaser Inc.)

P11

Measurement of Aerosol Chemical and Optical Properties at Two Regional GAW Stations in the Eastern Part of China P. Yan ( Chinese Academy of Meteorol. Science)

   
  Halocarbons
P12

An In-Flight PAN Calibration System for High-Altitude StudiesB. Hall (CMDL)

P13

Atmospheric Burden of Some Ozone-Depleting Compounds Continues to IncreaseD.J. Mondeel (CIRES, CMDL)

P14

Fusing Research and Outreach in the International Polar YearC. Knight (OAR Outreach)

   
  Ozone
P15

Bias in Dobson Total Ozone Measurements at High Latitudes because of Approximations in Calculations of Ozone Absorption Coefficients and AirmassG. Bernhard (Biospherical Instruments Inc.)

P16

International Comparison of Standards and Measurements for Ground-Level Ozone in East AsiaH. Tanimoto
(NIES, Japan)

P17

Trends in Temperature and Dew Point at the Summit of Mount Washington, New Hampshire, 1935-2004A.N. Grant ( Mt. Washington Observatory)

P18

A Comparison of Ground-Based Ozone Measurements to TOMS Version 8 Data Over the Continental United States R.D. Evans (CMDL)

P19

Tropospheric Ozone Aircraft Measurement Program DevelopmentsB. Vasel (CIRES, CMDL)

   
 

Carbon Cycle

P20

Introduction of a Newly Developed GC System for VOC Analysis in the CMDL Network FlasksJ. Pollmann
( Univ. of Colorado)

P21

Preliminary Trend Analyses of CMDL Carbon Monoxide Data E. Weatherhead (CIRES, ARL)

P22

Application of Influence Functions to Analyze CO 2 Tower DataM. Uliasz ( Colorado State University)

P23

Estimating Uncertainty of the WMO Mole Fraction Scale for Carbon Dioxide in Air – C. Zhao(CIRES, CMDL)

P24

Technology and Results of Carbon Dioxide Measurements in the Air near the Ground and in the Atmospheric Column F.V. Kashin (State Institution SPA, Russia)

P25

Evaluation of Simulated Atmospheric (CO 2) Using Analyzed Climate, Transport and Satellite Vegetation
S.L. Conner Gausepohl ( Colorado State University)

P26

Evaluating Clear Sky, Diurnal Cycle, and Representation Errors in OCO Retrievals: A Synthesis of Models and ObservationsK. Corbin ( Colorado State University)

P27 Geological Source of Atmospheric Methane - A. Judd (CIRES, University of Colorado)