[Korus-aq] For KORUS-AQ, ATom Teams AGU Session A024 Solicits Your Abstracts!
Zavaleta, Jhony R. (ARC-SGG)
jhony.r.zavaleta at nasa.gov
Sat Jul 28 17:58:05 PDT 2018
(forwarding on behalf of Anne Thompson)
Dear Colleague!
Below is the Link and the text/summary of AGU SESSION A024. We want you to submit an Abstract!! The theme is "great things with trace gas profile data" - profiles from aircraft projects like IAGOS, aircraft campaigns - snapshots or climatology, from sondes, from lidar, composites like TOAR. Instrument intercomparisons, time-series, trends are topics of interest as are satellite comparisons with independent profile data.
Our Invited talks will feature:
Sondes - David Tarasick, Environ. Canada & Climate Change
Aircraft Mission "ATom" - Thomas Hanisco, NASA-Goddard
PLEASE JOIN US AND SHARE WITH COLLEAGUES! HERE IS THE LINK:
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm18/prelim.cgi/Session/50332
A024: Atmospheric Trace Species Profiles from Long-term and Campaign Sampling: Observations from Ground, Balloons and Aircraft Questions? Contact a Convener - Thank you,
o Anne M Thompson // anne.m.thompson at nasa.gov<mailto:anne.m.thompson at nasa.gov>
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
o Paul A. Newman
NASA GSFC // paul.a.newman at nasa.gov<mailto:paul.a.newman at nasa.gov>
o Herman G J Smit
Research Centre Juelich GmbH // h.smit at fz-juelich.de<mailto:h.smit at fz-juelich.de>
o Valerie Thouret
OMP/CNRS // Valerie.thouret at iagos.org<mailto:Valerie.thouret at iagos.org>
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A024: Atmospheric Trace Species Profiles from Long-term and Campaign Sampling: Observations from Ground, Balloons and Aircraft
Profiles of trace constituents throughout troposphere and stratosphere, measured from aircraft, balloons and ground-based remote sensing, are essential to understanding processes affecting changing composition in the atmosphere. They are also vital for evaluation of satellite instruments and models used to track global changes in climate-related species. Profile sampling strategies include intense measurements, typically multi-constituent and multi-platform, on field campaigns. Profiles also originate from instruments on commercial aviation and from long-term networks employing balloons, ground-based spectrometers and lidars. Because both short-term and long-term measurements are used in studies of changing composition and trends, quality assurance of profiles is maintained through archive reprocessing, comparisons of data collected by different methods, regular calibration and dedicated laboratory and field intercomparison campaigns. Oral and poster presentations on all these aspects of profile measurements are solicited. Contributions based on observations and trends from long-term programs, instrument comparison studies and recent aircraft campaigns are welcome.
Dr. A. M. Thompson, Senior Scientist, Atmospheric Chemistry, Code 610
Mail: NASA/Goddard, Code 614 If Express: Bldg 33, Room E413, 8800 Greenbelt Road Greenbelt, MD 20771 301-614-5905; anne.m.thompson at nasa.gov<mailto:anne.m.thompson at nasa.gov> http://croc.gsfc.nasa.gov/shadoz
Adjunct: Penn State Meteorology; UMCP ESSIC and AOSC
JHONY R. ZAVALETA
Project Manager - NASA Earth Science Project Office
MS 232-22
Building N232, Room N232-242
NASA Ames Research Center
Moffett Field CA 94035
Cell: +1 (650) 224-4825 (worldwide)
Office: +1 (650) 604-0125
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