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Tuesday, May 18
Wednesday, May 19
Poster Session - Tuesday, May 18
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Tuesday, May 18
Wednesday, May 19
Observations and Monitoring: The Challenge of Science to Services
T.R. Karl (NOAA National Climatic Data Center)
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Recent Increases in Global HFC-23 Emissions and the Contribution of HFCs and HCFCs to Radiative Forcing
S. Montzka (NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)
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Top-Down Validation of European Halocarbon Emission Inventories
S. Reimann (EMPA, Materials Science and Technology)
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Integrating Observations and Inventories to Improve Emission Estimates: A Framework for Global Synthesis
R. Duren (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology)
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Radiance Calibrated Night Lights Products That Reveal Unsaturated Urban Cores and Gas Flares
D. Ziskin (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado)
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Downscaling of Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR-E) Soil Moisture Using Thermal Sensors and a Physically-Based Model
C. Hsu (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado)
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Decadal Variations in Surface Radiation Budget Observations: An Unexpected Trend for the U.S.
E.G. Dutton (NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)
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A Ten-Month Comparison of All-Weather Pyrheliometers
J. Michalsky (NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)
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A Characterization of Arctic Aerosols as Derived from Airborne Observations and Their Influence on the Surface Radiation Budget
R.S. Stone (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado)
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Assessing the ‘Full Spectral’ Potential Radiative Impact of Arctic Aerosols: Dust, Smoke, Haze
G.P. Anderson (NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)
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Detection of Aerosol Growth Rate Using a Mass Balance Model Constrained by Water Isotopes Measurements at Mauna Loa
A. Bailey (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado)
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Inclusion of Aerosol Impacts on Medium-Range Forecasts of Weather and Air Quality in the Flow-Following Finite Volume Icosahedral Model (FIM) Global Model
G. Grell (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado)
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Results from Initial-Year Aerosol Optical Property Measurements at the New NOAA ESRL Collaborative Aerosol Monitoring Station in Boone, North Carolina
J.P. Sherman (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Appalachian State University)
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Updated Aerosol Climatology for Cape Point, South Africa
C. Labuschagne (South Africa Weather Service )
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The NOAA ESRL Airborne Aerosol Observatory: Climatology and Seasonal Variation of Aerosol Properties Over Central Illinois
P. Sheridan (NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)
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Climate Services, World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) Observations
L. Jalkanen (World Meteorological Organization)
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Enhanced Ozone Over Western North America from Biomass Burning in Eurasia During April 2008 as Seen in Surface and Profile Observations
S.J. Oltmans (NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)
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Ozone Profile Trends from Ground-Based and Satellite Data
I. Petropavlovskikh (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado)
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Using the Relationship Between Mean 500-Millibar (Mb) Heights and Mean Surface Ozone Concentrations in Colorado to Decompose Ozone Times Series and Evaluate the Impacts of Changes in Precursor Emissions
P.J. Reddy (Colorado Department of Public Health and Evironment)
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Profiles of the Water Vapor Isotope Composition for Determining Regional Water Sources and Trace Gas Exchange in the Boundary Layer
D. Noone (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado)
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The Complementarities of NDACC and GRUAN in Establishing Measurement Requirements for Water Vapor Trends Detection
M.J. Kurylo (Goddard Earth Science and Technology Center, University of Maryland)
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The “Boulder Record”: 30 Years of Water Vapor Vertical Profiles Over Boulder, Colorado
D. Hurst (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado)
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Laboratory Evaluation of the Effect of Nitric Acid on Chilled Mirror Hygrometer Measurements in the Upper Troposphere (UT)/Lower Stratosphere (LS)
T. Thornberry (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado)
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