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
POSTER SESSION AGENDA
Room GB-124
(Presenter's name only is given; see abstract for complete author listing.)
Wednesday, May 2: 1600-1800
Solar Radiation
P-1 The NOAA Annual Greenhouse Gas Index (AGGI) - Update 2006 – D.J. Hofmann (ESRL/GMD)
P-2 Factors Affecting UV Radiation at Barrow, Alaska – G. Bernhard (Biospherical Instruments, San Diego, CA)
P-3 Long-Term Stability of Rev Q. UV Multifilter Rotating Shadowband Radiometers, Part 4: Lamp Calibrations
Versus the Langley Method – G.T. Janson (Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO)
P-4 The Information Available on Short-Term and Long-Term Tropospheric Ozone Variability from Zenith Sky UV Measurements – I. Petropavlovskikh (CIRES/GMD)
P-5 A Proposed Working Standard for the Measurement of Diffuse Horizontal Shortwave Irradiance
– J.J. Michalsky (ESRL/GMD)
P-6 An Aerosol Optical Depth Climatology for the SURFRAD Network – J.A. Augustine (ESRL/GMD)
P-7 A Network of Spectral Radiometers for the Study of Polar Aerosols – R.S. Stone (CIRES/GMD)
Aerosols
P-8 Aerosol Optical Depth from Passive and Active Measurements during the 2005 Aerosol Lidar Validation Experiment at the ARM Site in Oklahoma – P. Kiedron (CIRES/GMD)
P-9 Ultra-Fine and Fine Aerosol Number Concentrations at Zugspitze Station, Germany
– L. Ries (UBA, Federal Environment Agency)
P-10 Aerosol Optical Properties at a Polluted Continental Site – E. Andrews (CIRES/GMD)
P-11 The NOAA/ESRL Airborne Aerosol Observatory: an Overview of the First Year of Operations
– P.J. Sheridan (ESRL/GMD)
Halocarbons and Hydrocarbons
P-12 In Situ Measurements of Methyl Chloride at the NOAA Baseline Observatories – G.S. Dutton (CIRES/GMD)
P-13 Convection of Long and Very Short Lived Trace Gases into the UT/LS and TTL – F.L. Moore (CIRES/GMD)
P-14 On Reconciling Competing Atmospheric Concentration Estimates from an In Situ ECD GC – J.D. Nance (CIRES/GMD)
P-15 Exploring the Use of Compressed Gas Mixtures as Water Vapor Transfer Standards – B. Hall (ESRL/GMD)
Ozone, Water Vapor and Radon
P-16 High Resolution Simulation, and Aura-MLS and Lidar Observations of an Unprecedented Polar Ozone Filament Event over Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii – O.P. Tripathi (Table Mountain Facility, JPL, CA)
P-17 Requirements for New Measurements of the Absorption Cross-Section of Ozone for Accurate Determination of Ozone Concentration – J. Viallon (Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, France)
P-18 Using Radon-222 to Test a Chemical Transport Model and Calculate Greenhouse Gas Fluxes – A.I. Hirsch (CIRES/GMD)
P-19 NASA/AURA/Microwave Limb Sounder Water Vapor Validation by MLO Raman Lidar – J.E. Barnes (ESRL/GMD)
P-20 Continental Outflow Events at Mauna Loa Observatory; a Review 1997-2006 – W. Zahorowski (ANSTO, Australia)
P-21 Characterization of Mixing and Venting Processes in the Cloud-Topped Boundary Layer Using Airborne Radon Measurements – W. Zahorowski (ANSTO, Australia)
P-22 Hourly Observations of the Near-Surface Radon Gradient at Lucas Heights, Sydney – W. Zahorowski (ANSTO, Australia)
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
POSTER SESSION AGENDA (continued)
Room GB-124
(Presenter's name only is given; see abstract for complete author listing.)
Wednesday, May 2: 1600-1800
Carbon Cycle
P-23 Observations of Trace Gas Correlation in the Free Troposphere Derived from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS)
– C. Barnet (NESDIS, MD)
P-24 Status of NIST Methane SRMs and Primary Standards – J. Rhoderick (NIST, MD)
P-25 CO2 Concentration, Flux and Net Ecosystem Carbon Exchange over a Corn Surface on the North China Plain
– B. Lingen (Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, China)
P-26 Monitoring Trace Gases by Shipboard Sampling – M. Heller (CIRES/GMD)
P-27 Update on the GMD/WMO CO Reference Scale – P. Novelli (ESRL/GMD)
P-28 Long-Term Primary Study on the Characteristics of Trace Gases in a Clean Area of North China
– B. Jianhui (Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, China)
P-29 Regional Transport Analysis for Carbon Cycle Inversions Using RUC-LPDM System
– M. Uliasz (Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO)
Barrow, Alaska
Trinidad Head, California
Mauna Loa, Hawaii
American Samoa
South Pole
Summit, Greenland
Seminars
Global Monitoring Division Review