Draft Agenda

Wednesday, May 22
Oral Session
** DRAFT **

Agenda sorted by author

First Author Title Type Session
1Elizabeth Asher

Balloon-based observations of stratospheric water vapor and aerosol transport and removal pathways

Oral Wednesday, May 22
09:00 - 09:15
2John A. Augustine

Recent features affecting the Mauna Loa Apparent Transmission record

Oral Tuesday, May 21
11:00 - 11:15
3Bianca Baier

NOAA AirCore Program development over the past decade: new sampling techniques, analysis methods and observations

Oral Wednesday, May 22
08:30 - 08:45
4Kelly Balmes

Prediction of Solar Variability by Cloud Type and Cloud Cover at ARM and SURFRAD Sites

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-2
5Ethan Barber

A New Approach for an Aerosol Humidity Conditioning System to Study f(RH) Measurements

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-8
6Alex Baron

Stratospheric Aerosol Effective Radius Response to Volcanic and Wildfire Perturbations – Insight from the B2SAP Network

Oral Wednesday, May 22
09:30 - 09:45
7Germar H. Bernhard

Total ozone and ultraviolet radiation measurements at the South Pole

Oral Wednesday, May 22
09:45 - 10:00
8Erin Boedicker

A global evaluation of measured surface and column aerosol optical properties

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-7
9Lori Bruhwiler

CarbonTracker-CH4 – Towards operational estimates of the atmospheric methane budget

Oral Wednesday, May 22
14:00 - 14:15
10Brian Butterworth

Impact of Snow Melt Date on Seasonal Energy Balance Across the North Slope of Alaska

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-1
11Vanessa Caicedo

NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory's Measurement Network and Data Products Supporting PBL Research

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-3
12Abhishek Chatterjee

Monitoring the “Health” of the Global Carbon Cycle with NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory missions

Oral Wednesday, May 22
16:30 - 16:45
13Odele Coddington

BABAR-ERI: An Innovative Instrument to Image Broadband Radiation at High Spatial Resolution

Oral Tuesday, May 21
16:15 - 16:30
14Kevin C. Cossel

Spatial and temporal variability of CH4 and CO2 across New York City

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-18
15Patrick Cullis

Antarctic Ozone Hole Updates from South Pole Ozonesondes

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-14
16Michael Dyonisius

Detection of CH4 containing aged C released from thermally-degrading permafrost using 14CH4 measurements

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-20
17Sivert Eilertsen

Complexity-Entropy analysis and stochastic modelling of atmospheric
aerosols

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-9
18Brenden Fischer-Femal

Exploring Terrestrial CO2, 13CO2, and 14CO2 Fluxes with the LPJ Dynamic Vegetation Model

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-32
19Alyssa Fullerton

NOAA’s Mauna Loa Atmospheric Baseline Observatory NET-ZERO Initiative 

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-33
20Benjamin Gaubert

Sensitivity of modelled ozone to methane emissions and halogen chemistry, comparison with NDACC, satellite retrievals, and NASA ATom

Oral Wednesday, May 22
14:15 - 14:30
21Elise-Andree Guerette

Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) measurements from CSIRO’s GASLAB

Oral Wednesday, May 22
10:45 - 11:00
22Kyle Guerre

High-Altitude Balloon Autonomous Navigation System (HABANS)

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-15
23Aron Habte

Radiometer Upgrades for the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program: Current Status 

Oral Tuesday, May 21
16:30 - 16:45
24Samuel Hammer

Dr. Ingeborg Levin's Legacy in Greenhouse Gas Research: A Retrospective of Her Scientific Life

Oral Tuesday, May 21
11:45 - 12:00
25Philip Handley

Establishing the Colorado Atmospheric Observatory (CAO): NOAA GML’s Newest Atmospheric Measurement Network (AMN) Site and Future Supersite

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-26
26Eman Gaber Hamza Hassan

Monitoring dust at Cairo city from Aeronet data

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-10
27Liyin He

The weekly cycle of photosynthesis in Europe reveals the negative impact of particulate pollution on ecosystem productivity

Oral Wednesday, May 22
16:15 - 16:30
28Detlev Helmig

Association between elevated airborne radioactivity and natural gas emissions downwind of a Colorado oil refinery 

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-23
29Henrik Helmig

Coupling NASA satellite aerosol data with surface low-cost air sensor observations for mapping brick kiln particle emissions in and around the megacity of Dhaka, Bangladesh

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-6
30Ken Hirata

Quantification of Direct Aerosol Radiative Effects in Heterogeneous Atmospheres based on Observationally Constrained Process Models

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-4
31Lei Hu

Quantifying CO2 fertilization effect on the increase of CO2 seasonal cycle amplitude at northern high latitudes

Oral Wednesday, May 22
16:00 - 16:15
32Sergio Ibarra-Espinosa

COVID-19 impacts on the US methane emissions 

Oral Wednesday, May 22
14:45 - 15:00
33Pascal Joly

Testing and Deploying Low Cost CO2 Sensors through Citizen Scientists: Results and Findings

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-28
34Ralph Keeling

Application of atmospheric O2/N2 measurements for determining global carbon sinks

Oral Tuesday, May 21
10:45 - 11:00
35Jonathan Kofler

Implementing a Next Generation in-situ Measurement System across NOAA GML Tall Towers and Baseline Observatories

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-29
36Debra E. Kollonige

Southern Hemisphere Additional Ozonesondes (SHADOZ) 2024 Project Updates: Archive News and Ozone Trends

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-13
37Xin Lan

NOAA’s Global Greenhouse Gas Reference Network (GGGRN): evolution of the network and the foundation for tracking global CO2, CH4, and N2O trends and understanding emission changes

Oral Tuesday, May 21
11:15 - 11:30
38NOAA Leadership

NOAA Leadership Opening Remarks

Oral Tuesday, May 21
08:45 - 09:15
39GML Leadership

Welcome and Conference Overview

Oral Tuesday, May 21
08:30 - 08:45
40Christopher F. Lee

Iodine may rival bromine as a mercury oxidant in the free troposphere

Oral Wednesday, May 22
11:00 - 11:15
41Tim Lueker

Results from a year of Continuous CO2 records at Mauna Loa and Maunakea

Oral Tuesday, May 21
11:30 - 11:45
42James Marlow

Evaluation of basin-scale GHG dispersion simulated by Lagrangian particle dispersion models

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-27
43Matt Martinsen

Mauna Loa Observatory, Post Eruption Operations

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-34
44Thomas Mefford

Overview of the World Meteorological Organization Global Atmosphere Watch Central Calibration Laboratory for Greenhouse Gases

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-31
45Pedro de Melo

Fully-automated, machine learning-based, satellite methane detection algorithm applied to estimate offshore emissions

Oral Wednesday, May 22
15:15 - 15:30
46Sylvia Michel

A decrease in atmospheric δ13CCH4 suggests a continued increase in microbial emissions in recent years.

Oral Wednesday, May 22
14:30 - 14:45
47Elijah Miller

A Dual Comb Spectrometer for Arctic Methane Flux Quantification

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-24
48Koji Miyagawa

Optimized Umkehr and Satellite Ozone profile Validation: Project with European Space Agency (ESA)

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-12
49Steve Montzka

Refining understanding of atmospheric trends and variability for CFC-113 and CFC-113a

Oral Wednesday, May 22
10:30 - 10:45
50Griša Močnik

Calibration methods for in-situ aerosol absorption instruments

Oral Tuesday, May 21
17:15 - 17:30
51Hariperumal N

Revolutionizing Carbon Dioxide Capture: Conventional Approaches are extremely utilized in the manufacturing process of traditional Bricks with the locally available soil’s, Construction Waste Materials and ISF Slag Utilization rate.

Oral Wednesday, May 22
17:15 - 17:30
52Cynthia Nevison

SMAP soil moisture variations are linked to Midwestern N2O emission pulses in a regional inversion framework

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-36
53John Ortega

Good BUDS (Boulder Utrecht Deuterium System): hydrogen isotope measurements of atmospheric methane through international collaboration

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-25
54Jeff Peischl

Filling gaps - National Observations of Greenhouse gasses Aircraft Profiles (NOGAP)

Oral Wednesday, May 22
16:45 - 17:00
55Ryan Peterson

Statistical modelling of the relationship between climate modes and eastern Australia atmospheric carbon monoxide

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-37
56Irina Petropavlovskikh

Ground-based validation of the NOAA-20 NUCAPS and OMPS Ozone profiles  for trends.

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-11
57Keynote Presenter

2024 Keynote Presentation

Oral Tuesday, May 21
09:15 - 10:00
58Mahendar Chand Rajwar

Spatiotemporal variations (2017-2022) in non-methane hydrocarbons in the central Himalayas and foothills regions: Role in ozone formation and Health Risk

Oral Wednesday, May 22
11:45 - 12:00
59Eric Ray

Detecting multi-decadal changes in the Brewer-Dobson circulation from in situ trace gas measurements and idealized modeling

Oral Wednesday, May 22
08:45 - 09:00
60Ben Riddell-Young

New insights into the global methane budget from measurements of atmospheric δD-CH4

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-21
61Laura Riihimaki

Examining Spectral Albedo Measurements of Snow for Impacts of Aerosol Deposition at the SAIL and SPLASH Campaigns

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-5
62Nell Schafer

Trends in Methane Emission Sources in the Los Angeles Basin, California

Oral Wednesday, May 22
15:00 - 15:15
63James Patrick Sherman

The evolution of atmospheric observatories at Appalachian State University into a world leader in long-term measurements for aerosol-cloud-climate research

Oral Tuesday, May 21
17:00 - 17:15
64Chris Smith

Estimating the global methane soil sink using knowledge-guided machine learning

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-17
65Priyanka Srivastava

Continuous Cargo-ship based multi-species Observations for Urban Emissions in Japan Bay

Oral Wednesday, May 22
11:30 - 11:45
66Ryan M. Stauffer

Dynamical Drivers of Free-Tropospheric Ozone Increases Over Equatorial Southeast Asia

Oral Wednesday, May 22
11:15 - 11:30
67Francia Tenorio

Perspectives on the GHG Balance from the Arctic: Understanding the Role of Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Fluxes from Permafrost Affected Soils through the Lens of Optical Remote Sensing

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-35
68Anne Thompson

Global Ground-based Tropospheric Ozone Measurements: Reference Trends (2000-2022) from the TOAR-II/HEGIFTOM Project    

Oral Tuesday, May 21
10:30 - 10:45
69Dave Turner

Ground-based Thermal Infrared Spectrometers: What We Can Learn

Oral Tuesday, May 21
16:00 - 16:15
70Samuel Upton

Constraining biospheric carbon dioxide fluxes by combined top-down and bottom-up approaches

Oral Wednesday, May 22
17:00 - 17:15
71Aki Virkkula

Scattering coefficient and particle number concentration indicating particle size

Oral Tuesday, May 21
16:45 - 17:00
72Holger Vömel

Long term observations of tropical upper tropospheric and stratospheric water vapor at Costa Rica

Oral Wednesday, May 22
09:15 - 09:30
73Michael Yonker

Descriptive Statistical Analysis of Non-Wetland Methane (CH4) Fluxes to Inform Modeling of the Global CH4 Soil Sink

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-19
74Kunxiaojia Yuan

Wetland Methane Emissions from the Boreal-Arctic region: Magnitude, Temporal Dynamics, and Dominant Drivers

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-16
75Qing Zhu

Advancements in bottom-up estimates of global wetland CH 4 emissions to support atmospheric chemistry transport modeling

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-22
76Matthew Ziminski

Visualizing GML’s Model and Observation Data Products

Poster Tuesday, May 21
P-30