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"Photooxidants, Particles, and Haze across the Arctic and North Atlantic: Transport Observations and Models"

Below is a listing of the topics and sequence of presentations. Click on a name to access presentation files (where available) for that speaker. To view an alphabetical list of workshop speakers and their presentations, please use this Workshop Presentations link.
Workshop Dates: June 12, 13, 14, 15, 2001
Tuesday, June 12th  
8:00 AM               Bus Departs Clinton Inn for Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
8:30 AM               Registration and coffee break in Monell Lobby
9:00 AM               Plenary Session in Monell Auditorium
 
Welcome & Introduction to Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN)
  Marc Levy, Director of Science Applications, CIESIN
 

Trans-Atlantic Transport & the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

  William Harnett, US EPA
 

Arctic Haze & The Programs of Environment Canada and Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (AMAP)

  Keith Puckett, Meteorological Service of Canada
 

The UNECE LRTAP Convention and the European Monitoring and Evaluation Program (EMEP)

  Henning Wuester, UNECE
10:30 AM               Break in Monell Lobby
11:00 AM               Plenary Session in Monell Auditorium
 

The International Global Atmospheric Chemistry Project (IGAC) and the Intercontinental Transport and Chemical Transformation Project

  Fred Fehsenfeld, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
 

EUROTRAC & Regional Cooperation in Europe

  Stuart Penkett, University of East Anglia
 

NARSTO & Regional Cooperation in North America

  Jake Hales, Envair
 

Workshop Objectives and Expected Products

  Terry Keating, U.S. EPA
12:30 PM               Catered Lunch in tent on lawn
2:00 PM                 Plenary Session in Monell Auditorium
 

An Overview of Transatlantic Transport of Ozone and Fine Particles

  David Parrish, NOAA
Daniel Jacob, Harvard University
 

An Overview Of Arctic Haze And Surface Ozone Depletion At Polar Sunrise

  Len Barrie, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
3:30 PM               Break in Monell Lobby
3:45 PM               Plenary Session in Monell Auditorium
 

Trans-Atlantic Transport: A European Perspective

  Stuart Penkett, University of East Anglia
 

Trends and Interannual Variability in Northern Hemispheric Ozone and CO

  Jennifer Logan, Harvard University
 

Science Questions to be Addressed

  Robin Dennis, EPA
5:00 PM               Poster Session in Lamont Hall
 

Influence of mid-latitude cyclones on trace gas transport from North America to the western North Atlantic Ocean

  Owen Cooper, University of Virginia
(Presented by David Parrish)
 

Comparisons of box model calculations and measurements of formaldehyde from the 1997 North Atlantic Regional Experiment

  Gregory Frost, NOAA
(Presented by David Parrish)
 

A Case Study of Springtime Pollutant Transport During the 1996 North Atlantic Regional Experiment

  Susan McCaffery, NOAA
 

Ozone production from Canadian wildfires during June and July of 1995

  Stuart McKeen, NOAA
 

Ground-based Measurements of O3 and O3 Precursors in the MBL and FT over the North Atlantic Ocean

  Maria Val Martin, Michigan Technological University
(Presented by David Parrish)
 

Long term measurements of PAN in the Canadian high Arctic

  Jan Bottenheim, Meteorological Service of Canada
 

Decreasing midlatitude ozone: The role of the North Atlantic Oscillation

  Stephen J. Reid, NOAA
(Presented by David Parrish)
6:00 PM               Catered Dinner in tent on lawn
8:00 PM               Bus Returns to Clinton Inn
Wednesday, June 13 back to top 
8:30 AM               Bus Departs Clinton Inn for Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
9:00 AM               Plenary Session in Monell Auditorium
 

Anthropogenic Gas and Aerosol Transport In The Arctic Basin

  Russ Schnell, NOAA
 

ALERT 2000:Polar sunrise experiments of photochemistry in air, ice and snow

  Jan Bottenheim, Meteorological Service of Canada
 

The Tropospheric Ozone about the Spring Equinox (TOPSE) Experiment

  Elliot Atlas, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
 

Atmospheric modeling activities inside the Danish AMAP program

  Jesper Christensen, Danish National Environmental Research Institute
10:30 AM               Break in Monell Lobby
11:00 AM               Plenary Session in Monell Auditorium
 

Field Programs in the North Atlantic: WATOX and AEROCE

  Russ Dickerson, University of Maryland
 

A European component of the analysis of relationships between anthropogenic emissions and concentrations of photooxidants and particles with focus on transport across the North Atlantic and the Arctic

  Frode Stordal, Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU)
 

Removal of Oxidized Nitrogen from Polluted Air Masses Transported from the Continental Boundary Layer

  David Parrish, NOAA
 

Ozone in Remote Areas: Seasonal Cycles and trends

  Anne Lindskog, Swedish Environmental Research Institute
12:30 PM               Catered Lunch in tent on lawn
2:00 PM                 Plenary Session in Monell Auditorium
 

The effects of transcontinental advection of ozone and ozone precursors on European ozone levels

  Jan Eiof Jonson, Norwegian Meteorological Institute (DNMI)
 

Origin of background ozone in surface air over the United States in summer: contribution to pollution episodes

  Daniel Jacob, Harvard University
 

Source-receptor Relationships for Ozone between North America and Europe calculated with a 3-D Lagrangian CTM Model

  Richard Derwent, UK Meteorological Office
 

Seasonal modeling of the export of pollutants from North America using the Multi Scale Air Quality Simulation Platform (MAQSIP)

  Adel Hanna, MCNC-Environmental Programs
3:30 PM               Break in Monell Lobby
4:00 PM               Plenary Session in Monell Auditorium
 

Transport of CO, NOx, and NOy with MOZART-2

  Denise Mauzerall, Princeton University
 

Observation of intercontinental transport of a boreal forest fire plume: aerosols, CO, NOx and O3

  Andreas Stohl, Technical University Munich
 

NASA Activities Advancing the Understanding of Ozone and Particulate Pollution

  Robert Chatfield, NASA
 

Direct Tropospheric Ozone Retrievals from Satellite Ultraviolet Radiances

  Alexander Frolov, University of Maryland
 

Aerosol influence on cloud optical depth and albedo over the North Atlantic shown by satellite measurements and chemical transport modeling

  Stephen Schwartz, Brookhaven National Laboratory
6:00 PM               Break in Monell Lobby
6:15 PM               Bus Departs for Dinner at "View on the Hudson"
9:30 PM               Bus Returns to Clinton Inn
Thursday, June 14 back to top 
8:30 AM               Bus Departs Clinton Inn for Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
9:00 AM               Plenary Session in Monell Auditorium
 

Nitric Acid in Asia: Using a Regional Source-Receptor Model to Evaluate International Transport

  Tracey Holloway, Princeton University
 

Global Impacts of Asian Pollution on Nitric Acid Deposition and CO, NOx, and Ozone Levels

  Meredith Galanter, Princeton University
 

Multi-Scale Applications of US EPA's Third-Generation Air Quality Modeling System (Models-3/CMAQ)

  Carey Jang, EPA
 

Global Transport and Transformation of Mercury

  Ashu Dastoor, Meteorological Service of Canada
10:30 AM               Break in Monell Lobby
11:00 AM              Plenary Session in Monell Auditorium
 

Control of fossil-fuel particulate black carbon and organic matter, the most effective method of slowing global warming

  Mark Jacobson, Stanford University
 

Urban Air Pollution, Tropospheric Chemistry, and Climate Change: An Integrated Modeling Study

  Chien Wang, MIT
 

Regional-Scale Emission Inventories of Photooxidants and Fine Particles

  David Streets, Argonne National Laboratory
 

Global and Regional Emissions of Particles and their Precursors

  Jozef Pacyna, NILU
12:30 PM           Catered Lunch in tent on lawn
2:00 PM Discussion Groups on Implications and Research Priorities
in Geochemistry Building Seminar Room, Seismology Seminar Room, or Lamont Hall
3:30 PM            Break in Monell Lobby
4:00 PM Discussion Groups, continued
in Geochemistry Building Seminar Room, Seismology Seminar Room, or Lamont Hall
5:30 PM             Break in Monell Lobby
6:00 PM             Bus Returns to Clinton Inn
                          Dinner -- "On Your Own"
Friday, June 15 back to top 
8:30 AM               Bus Departs Clinton Inn for Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
9:00 AM               Plenary Session on Implications and Research Priorities
10:30 AM             Break in Monell Lobby
11:00 AM            Plenary Session, continued
12:30 PM             Closing Lunch Lunch in tent on lawn
2:00 PM               Bus Returns to Clinton Inn

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Sponsored by: US Environmental Protection Agency and Environment Canada.

In Coordination With: UN/ECE European Monitoring and Evaluation Program (EMEP) and Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (AMAP)

Within the framework of: The Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP)

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