FY 2006 SCIENCE TEAM MEETING
October 30-November 1, 2005
Alexandria, VA

Agenda


Monday, October 31

START

END

 

SPEAKER

 

 

830

835

 

Steve Schwartz, ASP Chief Scientist

 

Welcome, Introduction, Housekeeping


836

846

 

Rick Petty, DOE Program Manager for ASP

 

Welcome; State of the Program


847

857

 

Jerry Elwood,  Director, Climate Change Research Division, DOE


 

Context and Challenges for the ASP in DOE's Climate Change Research Program

858

913

 

Steve Schwartz

 

Program Status and Meeting Outline & Objectives


914

1000

 

Ari Patrinos, Associate Director for Biological and Environmental Research, DOE

 

Keynote


1030

1100

 

Warren Washington, NCAR

 

What do Climate Models Require from Aerosol Researchers: My Views


1101

1131

 

V. Ramaswamy, NOAA GFDL

 

What are we learning about aerosol effects on climate through model simulations and model-observation comparisons?


1132

1202

 

Gavin Schmidt, NASA GISS

 

Aerosols in Earth System Modelling: Inputs, outputs and validation


1330

1340

 

Anjuli Bamzai, Program Manager, Climate Change Prediction Program, DOE

 

Building the connections between ASP and the CTM and GCM modeling communities


1341

1411

 

Philip Cameron-Smith, LLNL

 

Anatomy of a successful parameterization


1412

1442

 

Steve Ghan, PNNL

 

Aerosol Properties and Processes in Global Climate Models: How can ASP Help?


1443

1513

 

Jean-François Lamarque, NCAR

 

Aerosols in global models: from direct effect to nucleation


1514

1544

 

Paul Ginoux, NOAA GFDL

 

Merging datasets for better closure of radiative effect of aerosols simulated with a GCM: Case of hygroscopic particles


1610

1730

 

 

 

Topical Working Group Breakout Sessions: Deliverables; meeting needs of the climate modeling community; other WG business


 

 

 

 

 


New Particle Formation, Pete McMurry


 

 

 

 

 

Gas-particle Interactions, Rahul Zaveri


 

 

 

 

 

Optical Properties, Jim Barnard


 

 

 

 

 

Cloud-aerosol Interactions, Pete Daum
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Modeling, Jerome Fast


 

Tuesday, November 1

START

END

 

SPEAKER

 

 

830

840

 

Pete Daum

 

MASE (MArine Stratus Experiment, July, 2005) overview


841

900

 

Jim Hudson

 

ASP Science Highlight:
CCN Measurements during MASE


901

916

 

Yin-Nan Lee

 

ASP Science Highlight:
Aerosol Chemical Composition determined using the PILS-IC on the G1 during MASE


917

932

 

Carl Berkowitz

 

ASP Science Highlight:
In-situ measurements at Point Reyes during MASE


Post-Deadline Presentation

 

Mike Alexander

 

AMS data from MASE flight on July 22, 2005


Post-Deadline Presentation

 

Manvendra Dubey

 

Resolving the Aerosol-Climate-Water Puzzle: Observations of Absorbing Aerosols in Clouds during MASE


933

953

 

Jeff Gaffney

 

MILAGRO and MAX-Mex 2006 Overview


954

1013

 

Jerome Fast

 

Modeling and Forecasting Activities in Support of MAX-Mex


1042

1112

 

Larry Kleinman

 

MAX-Tex (Megacity Aerosol eXperiment in Texas, Houston 2006)


1113

1142

 

Pete Daum, discussion leader

 

Future Field Studies - General Discussion


1143

1153

 

Peter McMurry

 

Working Group Summary:
New Particle Formation


1154

1204

 

Rahul Zaveri

 

Working Group Summary:
Gas-particle Interactions


1205

1215

 

Jim Barnard

 

Working Group Summary:
Optical Properties


1216

1226

 

Peter Daum

 

Working Group Summary:
Cloud-aerosol Interactions


1227

1237

 

Jerome Fast

 

Working Group Summary:
Modeling


1401

1406

 

Larry Kleinman

 

Data Policy and Data Issues

1407

1427

 

Paul Davidovits

 

ASP Science Highlight:
Intercomparison of Instruments Measuring Black Carbon Content and Optical Properties of Soot Particles


1428

1448

 

Brian Barkey

 

ASP Science Highlight:
Aerosol refractive index determination using genetic algorithm search methods of polar nephelometer scattering measurements


1449

1509

 

Bob McGraw

 

ASP Science Highlight:
Statistical an alysis and parameterization of nucleation rate measurements:  Interpretation and correlation with vapor composition and temperature


1510

1530

 

Yangang Liu

 

ASP Science Highlight:
Two Issues Surrounding Indirect Aerosol Effects: Dispersion Effect and Autoconversion Parameterization


1556

1616

 

Jose-Luis Jimenez

 

ASP Science Highlight:
Organic Aerosol Analysis with Aerosol Mass Spectrometry


1617

1632

 

Rahul Zaveri

 

ASP Science Highlight:
Overview of the Aerosol Chemistry Module MOSAIC


1633

1648

 

Jerome Fast

 

ASP Science Highlight:
Multi-Scale Simulation of Aerosols and Radiative Forcing within a Community Model


1649

1654

 

Steve Schwartz

 

Closing remarks


1655

1700

 

Rick Petty

 

Looking to the future








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