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Can we use δ13C of CO2 to understand the links between the water and carbon cycles and climate?

Caroline Alden Poster P-33

Short-term variability of aerosol optical properties at NOAA’s federated aerosol network

Elisabeth Andrews Poster P-43

Variability of the total surface radiation budget and its components over the United States from 1996 through 2011

John A. Augustine Oral Session 7
Wednesday, May 22
13:00-13:15

Two years of continuous water vapor isotope ratio measurements at Mauna Loa: A new glimpse into humidity controls in the subtropics

Adriana Bailey Poster P-47

A Multi-year Record of Airborne CO2 Observations in the U.S. Southern Great Plains

Sebastien C. Biraud Poster P-15

Gateway Pages to a Multi-institution, Geographically Distributed, Network of Data Sets for Atmospheric Trace Species

T.J. Blasing Oral Session 3
Tuesday, May 21
14:30-14:45

An update on the status of the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) Reference Upper Air Network (GRUAN)

Greg Bodeker Oral Session 5
Wednesday, May 22
09:30-09:45

Global reanalysis of reactive gases in the Monitoring Atmospheric Composition and Climate (MACC) project: validation with in situ and satellite observations

Idir Bouarar Poster P-28

Understanding and quantifying CO2 and CH4 greenhouse gas fluxes on the regional scale: The project CarboCount CH

Dominik Brunner Oral Session 3
Tuesday, May 21
13:15-13:30

Methane emission flux from Indianapolis, IN: Identification and contribution of sources to the total citywide emission

Maria Obiminda L. Cambaliza Oral Session 3
Tuesday, May 21
14:00-14:15

Multivariate linear regression technique for computing solar irradiance estimations using the SURFRAD and Integrated Surface Irradiance Study (ISIS) networks

Christopher Clack Oral Session 7
Wednesday, May 22
13:15-13:30

An Airborne Study of Methane Point Source Dispersion and Mixed Layer Scaling

Stephen Conley Poster P-48

Global surface ozone trends, a synthesis of recently published findings

Owen R. Cooper Oral Session 5
Wednesday, May 22
08:45-09:00

Measuring Carbon Dioxide from Space: Prospects for the NASA Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2)

David Crisp Oral Session 3
Tuesday, May 21
14:45-15:00

Measuring CO2 and CH4 emissions from Indianapolis: Preliminary results from an urban atmospheric inversion system

Kenneth J. Davis Oral Session 3
Tuesday, May 21
13:45-14:00

Tracking changing Arctic methane emissions

Ed Dlugokencky Oral Session 3
Tuesday, May 21
13:00-13:15

An Updated Record of Long-lived Halocarbons

Geoffrey S. Dutton Poster P-36

Quarter century of NOAA airborne observations of halocarbons and other atmospheric trace species

James W. Elkins Poster P-37

Estimation of CO2 emissions from gas flares using data collected by the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (SNPP) Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS)

Chris Elvidge Oral Session 3
Tuesday, May 21
14:15-14:30

Ozone Vertical Profiles and Buildup During the 2013 Uintah Basin Winter Ozone Study

Jason Evans Poster P-3

Remote Measurement of Natural Gas Methane Under Cloud with a BOMEM Fourier Transform Spectrometer (FTS) Instrument

W. F. J. Evans Session 0
Wednesday, December 31
17:00-17:15

Updated Estimates of California’s Urban and Rural Methane Emissions

Marc L. Fischer Oral Session 3
Tuesday, May 21
13:30-13:45

Full Column Greenhouse Gas Profiles Measured with AirCore at the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Southern Great Plains (SGP) Site

Marc L. Fischer Poster P-18

Addressing Science and Policy Needs with Community Emissions Efforts

Gregory J. Frost Poster P-7

Atmospheric Research of The Atmosphere, ClImate and Radiation in Extremadura (AIRE) Group at the University of Extremadura (Spain)

J. Agustin García Poster P-44

Updates to ESRL’s Flow-following Finite Volume Icosahedral Model (FIM)-Chem global modeling system and comparison of aerosol optical depth forecasts with AErosol RObotic NETwork (AERONET) observations

Georg Grell Oral Session 4
Tuesday, May 21
15:45-16:00

Interactive Visualization using NOAA's Earth Information Services and TerraViz

Eric Hackathorn Poster P-11

Recent Analysis of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) CO2 Primary Standards

Brad Hall Oral Session 2
Tuesday, May 21
11:45-12:00

Observing boundary layer properties with Doppler lidar for mass-balance estimates of greenhouse gas emissions

R. Michael Hardesty Oral Session 9
Wednesday, May 22
15:00-15:15

Changes in the Polar Vortex: Effects on Antarctic total ozone observations at various stations and Antarctic surface climate characteristics

Birgit Hassler Oral Session 5
Wednesday, May 22
09:00-09:15

How well tall tower measurements characterize the mid-Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) CO2 mole fraction

Laszlo Haszpra Poster P-16

Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene – A New Nonprofit, Open-access Journal Publishing Scientific Research Specific to the Anthropocene in a Multidisciplinary Format

Detlev Helmig Poster P-12

Emissions from Three Oil and Gas Facilities off the Gulf Coast of Mexico

Scott Herndon Poster P-4

Recent Results from the Airborne Tropical Tropopause Experiment (ATTREX)

Eric J. Hintsa Poster P-35

Locating and quantifying methane gas emissions using remotely obtained concentration data from aircraft

Bill Hirst Oral Session 9
Wednesday, May 22
15:45-16:00

Investigation of the Ethane-Methane Relationship at the NOAA Global Cooperative Air Sampling Network Sites

Angelica L. Hollister Poster P-23

Regional emission estimates of selected anthropogenic greenhouse gases (HFC-134a, HCFC-22, and CH4) from California

Lei Hu Oral Session 6
Wednesday, May 22
10:45-11:00

Recent Increase in Seasonal Amplitudes of CO2 and δ13CO2 over Canada and their Implications

Lin Huang Poster P-32

Influences of the Asian monsoon on Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere (UTLS) water vapor, ozone and ice particles: New results from Kunming, China

Dale Hurst Oral Session 5
Wednesday, May 22
09:15-09:30

A 23-year Record of Twice-weekly Aerosol 1 Composition Measurements at Mauna Loa Observatory

Nicole Hyslop Poster P-40

Recent anthropogenic increases in Sulfur Dioxide from Asia have minimal impact on stratospheric aerosol

Ryan R. Neely III Oral Session 4
Tuesday, May 21
16:15-16:30

Department of Energy (DOE) Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facilities: Updates on Barrow, Oliktok, Atqasuk, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Tethered Balloons, Field Campaigns and Selected Significant Results

Mark Ivey Oral Session 7
Wednesday, May 22
13:45-14:00

A Multi-tower Measurement Network Estimate of California’s Methane Emissions

Seongeun Jeong Poster P-26

South Pole Ozonesonde and Dobson Spectrophotometer Measurements in 2012

Bryan Johnson Oral Session 5
Wednesday, May 22
08:30-08:45

Atmospheric Chemistry of Methyl-Perfluoro-Heptene-Ethers (MPHEs):  OH Radical Reaction Rate Coefficients, Atmospheric Lifetimes and Global Warming Potentials

Aaron M. Jubb Poster P-39

Variations of CO2 mixing ratios in the air near the ground in the European territory of Russia

Felix Kashin Poster P-21

Estimation of Anthropogenic Emission of Carbon Dioxide from Measurement Data of CO2 Concentration Obtained in Obninsk and at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO)/Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) Stations

Felix Kashin Poster P-22

Earth (and Lunar) Based Observations of Volcanic Emissions to the Stratosphere – An update through 2011

Richard A. Keen Oral Session 4
Tuesday, May 21
16:00-16:15

Taking science on the road

Jonathan Kofler Poster P-6

Ground-based Radiation Budget and Aerosol Validation of the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite R-Series (GOES-R) Products Using a NOAA Mobile SURFRAD Station

Kathleen Lantz Oral Session 7
Wednesday, May 22
13:30-13:45

Three-dimensional behaviors of atmospheric CO2 revealed by the Comprehensive Observation Network for Trace Gases by Airliner (CONTRAIL) project

Toshinobu Machida Oral Session 2
Tuesday, May 21
10:30-10:45

Non-Methane HydroCarbons (NMHCs) at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) - Global Atmophere Watch (GAW) Monte Cimone station:  trends, seasonal variation and source characterization

Michela Maione Oral Session 6
Wednesday, May 22
11:30-11:45

A multi-satellite analysis of fire smoke impacts in Colorado over the last decade

Maria Val Martin Session 0
Wednesday, December 31
17:00-17:15

Increased Surface Ozone with Relation to Wildfires in the Western United States (U.S.)

Audra McClure-Begley Poster P-5

Atmospheric Lifetimes of CCl3F (CFC-11) and NF3: Temperature dependent Ultraviolet (UV) absorption cross sections

Max R. McGillen Oral Session 6
Wednesday, May 22
11:45-12:00

Tracking variability in methane source signatures in the NOAA Global cooperative air sampling network

Sylvia E. Michel Poster P-25

A Novel Cryogenic Analyte Preconcentration Module for Trace Gas and Isotopic Analyses

Benjamin R. Miller Poster P-38

14C-based emission estimates for halocarbons and other greenhouse gases across the U.S.

Steve Montzka Oral Session 6
Wednesday, May 22
11:00-11:15

NOAA Global Monitoring Division HIAPER Pole-to-Pole Oberservations (HIPPO) data past and future: transport and chemistry in the troposphere

Fred L. Moore Oral Session 6
Wednesday, May 22
11:15-11:30
Climatology and Atmospheric Chemistry of Non-Methane Hydrocarbon Emissions over the North Atlantic Mauricio Muñoz Poster P-31

Validation of satellite ozone-depleting substance measurements with airborne platforms

J. David Nance Poster P-34

Progress towards a multi-year continental inversion using The Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) - Lagrangian Particle Dispersion Model and the North American Tower Network

Caroline Normile Poster P-17

Earth Networks’ atmospheric GreenHouse Gas (GHG) observations for research and modeling at multiple scales

Elena Novakovskaia Poster P-20

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Central Calibration Laboratory for Carbon Monoxide

Paul Novelli Poster P-29

Power plant and megacity CO2 observation from Greenhouse Gases Observing SATelllite (GOSAT)

Tom Oda Oral Session 2
Tuesday, May 21
11:30-11:45

Recommendations for the Interpretation of "Black Carbon" Measurements

John A. Ogren Oral Session 4
Tuesday, May 21
15:30-15:45

Observations of Wintertime Ozone Production in the Uintah Basin of Utah in 2013

Samuel Oltmans Oral Session 8
Wednesday, May 22
14:00-14:15

Influences of Asian Continental Outflow on the trace gas levels at Dongsha Island in the South China Sea

Chang-Feng Ou-Yang Poster P-27

Emissions from oil and gas operations and their role in ozone production in the Uintah Basin, Utah

Jeong-Hoo Park Poster P-1

Quantifying sources of methane using light alkanes in the Los Angeles basin, California

Jeff Peischl Oral Session 6
Wednesday, May 22
10:30-10:45

Contributions of atmospheric dynamics and chemistry to total ozone variability and trends across the United States: A case study based on long-term ground based data sets

Irina Petropavlovskikh Oral Session 5
Wednesday, May 22
08:15-08:30

Global Monitoring of Atmospheric Composition by In-service Aircraft for a Global Observing System (IAGOS)-CORE Aircraft: Current Achievements and Future Developments Including Involvement of U.S. Partners

Andreas Petzold Oral Session 2
Tuesday, May 21
10:45-11:00

Carbon isotopic ratios of methane in marine atmosphere over the Arabian coast

Damerla Kameswara Rao Session 0
Wednesday, December 31
17:00-17:15

Science Highlights from the Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory (CVAO)

Katie Read Poster P-10

Quantifying the relative contribution of natural gas fugitive emissions to total methane emissions in Colorado, Utah and Texas using mobile δ13CH4 analysis

Chris W. Rella Oral Session 9
Wednesday, May 22
15:30-15:45

Observations of water vapor and total water in the extremely dry Tropical Tropopause Layer (TTL) from the NASA Global Hawk

Andrew Rollins Poster P-46

Combining CO2 observations from towers, aircraft profiles and a car-mounted instrument using a combination of transport modeling and neural networks

Andres Schmidt Poster P-14

Exceptionally Elevated Winter Photochemical Ozone Production in the Uintah Basin, Utah

Russell C. Schnell Poster P-2

Revision of the historical atmospheric CO2 record at Cape Grim and expansion of the atmospheric observation network in the Australian region

Marcel van der Schoot Oral Session 2
Tuesday, May 21
11:15-11:30

Laboratory Studies of Filter-based Aerosol Light Absorption Measurements

Patrick Sheridan Poster P-42

Long-term decline of global atmospheric ethane Concentrations and implications for methane

Isobel J. Simpson Poster P-24

Non-Methane Hydrocarbons During Winter Ozone Production Events in the Uintah Basin

Chelsea Stephens Oral Session 8
Wednesday, May 22
14:15-14:30

A characterization of Arctic aerosols and their forcing of the surface radiation budget

Robert S. Stone Poster P-45

Emissions of CH4 from natural gas production in the United States using aircraft-based observations

Colm Sweeney Oral Session 9
Wednesday, May 22
14:45-15:00

Trend of acid rain over China since the 1990s

Jie Tang Poster P-9

Long-term monitoring of long-lived greenhouse gases (GHGs) and short-lived climate pollutants in Asia and Oceania using voluntary observing ships

Hiroshi Tanimoto Oral Session 2
Tuesday, May 21
11:00-11:15

The End of Cheap Fossil Fuels

Pieter Tans Oral Session 1
Tuesday, May 21
09:10-09:30

Air as Syrup – The Flow and Mixing of Air in the AirCore

Pieter Tans Poster P-19

Southern Hemisphere Additional Ozonesondes (SHADOZ): Recent Accomplishments and Upcoming Activities with NOAA/GMD

Anne M. Thompson Oral Session 5
Wednesday, May 22
08:00-08:15

Using laser-based technology to quantify fugitive methane emission rates quickly and easily

Tracy Tsai Oral Session 9
Wednesday, May 22
15:15-15:30

Quantification of urban fossil fuel CO2 emissions from the Indianapolis Flux Project (INFLUX)

Jocelyn Turnbull Poster P-13

The InGOS project: Setup and first results

Alex T. Vermeulen Oral Session 6
Wednesday, May 22
10:15-10:30

Global Ocean Carbon Uptake: Magnitude, Variability and Trends

Rik Wanninkhof Oral Session 1
Tuesday, May 21
09:30-09:45

Greenhouse gases, climate change and sustainability: Why ignorance is not bliss

Jim White Oral Session 1
Tuesday, May 21
08:40-09:10

Gypsum Aerosol Downwind of White Sands, NM

Warren H. White Poster P-41

The current status and future of the China Atmosphere Watch (CAW) Program of the China Meteorological Administration (CMA)

Kejun Wu Poster P-8

Ground Measurements of Ethane to Methane Ratios in the Dallas/Fort-Worth Area

Tara Yacovitch Oral Session 9
Wednesday, May 22
16:00-16:15

Sensitivity study of impact of isoprene emission estimates on modeled CO concentration

Katerina Zemankova Poster P-30

Initial Study of the Roles of Chemical Composition and Meteorology on Aerosol Radiative Effects in the Southeast U.S. - Results from a Regionally-representative Site

Yong Zhou Oral Session 4
Tuesday, May 21
16:30-16:45

Achievements and prospects of the China Meteorological Administration / NOAA bilateral cooperation on GreenHouse Gases (GHGs)

Lingxi Zhou Oral Session 1
Tuesday, May 21
09:45-10:00