2017 AMS Presentations Featuring ASR Science

 

97th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting

22-26 January 2017
Seattle, WA

Monday, 23 January 2017

Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location
Poster Session 1. Fifth Symposium on Prediction of the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Processes, Prediction, and Impact
Poster Impact of Cloud Radiative Feedbacks on Cloud Populations Associated with the Madden-Julian Oscillation Samson Hagos 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Session 1. Climate Variability and Change Poster Session, Monday
Poster 73. Improvements to Broadband Shortwave and Longwave Top of Atmosphere Fluxes Derived from Geostationary Satellites Mandana M. Thieman 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4E (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Session 1. Aerosol Properties, Cloud Microphysics, and Indirect Effects (Posters)
Poster Stratus Cloud Processing of CCN and the Radiative Impacts on Subsequent Stratus Clouds Stephen Noble 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Using Mass Spectrum Effective Variance to Describe the Breadth of Raindrop Size Distributions Christopher R. Williams 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Statistical theory on the analytical form of cloud particle size distribution Wei Wu 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster New Droplet Nucleation Scheme to Improve Representation of Droplet Concentration and Relative Dispersion Yangang Liu 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Incorporation of Brown Carbon into the CESM1 CAM5.4 and Model Comparison to Laboratory Optical Measurements Hunter Y. Brown 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Properties of Free Tropospheric Aerosol Sampled at Pico Mountain Observatory, Azores Claudio Mazzoleni 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Themed Joint Session 3. Grand Challenges in Observing Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols -Part II
Oral
Invited
TJ3.3. Coordinated Laboratory and Field Research on the Sources, Distribution, and Prediction of Atmospheric Ice Nucleating Particles (Invited Presentation) Ottmar Möhler 4:30 PM
4C-3 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral
Invited
TJ3.5. Investigations of Interactions between Biomass-Burning Aerosols and Low Clouds: First Results from Ascension Island in the Remote South Atlantic (Invited Presentation) Paquita Zuidema 5:00 PM
4C-3 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral
Invited
TJ3.6. Reducing the Uncertainties in Modeling Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions in East Asia (Invited Presentation) Xiaohong Liu 5:15 PM
4C-3 (Washington State Convention Center)
Session 2. Secondary Organic Aerosols: Formation, Properties, and Atmospheric Evolution
Oral 2.1. Growth Kinetics of Viscous Secondary Organic Aerosol Rahul A. Zaveri 4:00 PM
401 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral 2.2. Mechanistic Insights into Isoprene SOA Formation Utilizing Measurements and Modeling Emma D'Ambro 4:15 PM
401 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral 2.4. Effect of Atmospherically-Relevant Organic Coatings, Humidity, and Aerosol Acidity on Multiphase Chemistry of Isoprene Epoxydiols Alla Zelenyuk 4:45 PM
401 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral 2.6. Effect of Heterogeneous Uptake of Ammonia on Properties and Transformations of Secondary Organic Aerosols Particles David Bell 5:15 PM
401 (Washington State Convention Center)

Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location
Joint Session 3. Observations of Aerosol/Trace Gases, Clouds, Precipitation, and Radiation from DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility Part I
Oral
Invited
J3.1. Understanding the Chemical Processes That Affect Growth Rates of Atmospheric Nanoparticles (Invited Presentation) James Smith 8:30 AM
4C-4 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral J3.3. Effects of Convective Transport on the Budget of Amazonian Aerosol under Background Conditions Jian Wang 9:00 AM
4C-4 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral J3.4. Bimodal CCN from Cloud Processing with Effects on Cloud Microphysics James G. Hudson 9:15 AM
4C-4 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral J3.5. Characterizing Arctic Aerosol Properties for Evaluation of Aerosol-Cloud Interactions on the North Slope of Alaska Jessie M. Creamean 9:30 AM
4C-4 (Washington State Convention Center)
Joint Session 4. Observations of Aerosol/Trace Gases, Clouds, Precipitation, and Radiation from DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility Part II
Oral
Invited
J4.1. ARM/ASR's Role in Advancing Understanding of Aerosol-Cloud-Precipitation Interactions (Invited Presentation) Graham Feingold 10:30 AM
4C-4 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral J4.3. Preliminary Studies of the Marine Boundary Layer from the ARM ENA Azores Site Matthew C. Wyant 11:00 AM
4C-4 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral J4.4. Investigating the impact of anthropogenic pollution on cloud properties at the North Slope of Alaska Maximilian Maahn 11:15 AM
4C-4 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral J4.6. Evaluation of Convection and Precipitation Properties from Cloud-Resolving Modeling of a Squall Line Case with Different Microphysics Schemes Jiwen Fan 11:45 AM
4C-4 (Washington State Convention Center)
Session 3. MCSs in Mid-latitudes and Tropics, Part II
Oral 3.2. Heating profiles in tropical deep convection with associated stratiform precipitation: a major Houze contribution Brian Mapes 10:45 AM
2AB (Washington State Convention Center)
Session 6B. Remote Sensing Applications in Hydrology I
Oral 6B.1. Terrestrial biosphere-atmosphere feedbacks and the CO2 effect Julia K Green 1:30 PM
602 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral 6B.3. Ecosystem-scale Plant Isohydricity Controls Grassland Productivity Sensitivity to Aridity Alexandra G. Konings 2:00 PM
602 (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Session 2. Tue poster session: Insights from DOE-ARM Observations and Ice Nucleation
Poster Ice Nucleation Activity and Ice Cloud Processing of Glassy Soil Organic Particles Under Cirrus Conditions Swarup China 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster An Investigation of Ice Cloud Lidar Ratio Derived from Ground-Based ARM Raman Lidars Kelly A. Balmes 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Observed Aerosol Influence on Ice Water Content of Arctic Mixed-Phase Clouds Matthew Norgren 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Diurnal Cycle of Clouds and Precipitation at the ARM SGP Site Wei Zhao 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Seasonal and Interannual Variations in Aerosol Characteristics at the ARM Southern Great Plains Site Manasi Mahish 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Comparison of Filter-based and In-situ Black Carbon Measurements During the GOAmazon 2014/15 Campaign Elvis Torres-Delgado 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Session 1. Houze Symposium Posters
Poster An Improved Convective Ice Parameterization for the NASA GISS General Circulation Model Gregory S. Elsaesser 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster The Evolution of Latent Heating Profiles in Midlatitude Mesoscale Convective Systems and a Simple Parameterization for Global Models Peter J. Marinescu 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Quantifying the Transport of Air into Mesoscale Convective System Updrafts Rachel M. Phinney 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Geographical differences in the tropical precipitation-moisture relationship and rain intensity onset Fiaz Ahmed 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Analysis of Tropical Rainfall Properties during GoAmazon2014/5 using Radar and Disdrometer Observations Sophie Mayne 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Impact of shallow cumulus on cloud-permitting WRF simulations of the diurnal cycle of deep convection over the Amazon Zhe Feng 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Session 3. Cloud Adjustments to the Presence of Shortwave-Absorbing Aerosols and Large-scale Feedbacks
Oral 3.4. Cloud Responses to Increased Absorption by Brown Carbon in Biomass Burning Yan Feng 4:45 PM
4C-4 (Washington State Convention Center)

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location
Joint Session 1. Polar Clouds and Climate Part I
Oral J1.3. Clouds Across the Arctic: Synthesizing Knowledge from Ground-based Observations Matthew Shupe 9:00 AM
Conference Center: Skagit 3 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral J1.5. Paths towards routine high resolution atmospheric modeling of the North Slope of Alaska Erika Roesler 9:30 AM
Conference Center: Skagit 3 (Washington State Convention Center)
Joint Session 3. Unmanned Aerial Systems: Environmental Monitoring and Impacts on Operations (Joint between the 18th Conf on Aviation, Range and Aerospace Meteorology and the Special Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation)
Oral J3.4. Use of Micro-UAS for Estimation of Turbulent Surface Fluxes of Heat and Moisture Gijs de Boer 9:15 AM
Conference Center: Skagit 2 (Washington State Convention Center)
Joint Session 2. Polar Clouds and Climate Part II
Oral J2.6. Ice nucleating particles over oceans to high latitudes Christina S. McCluskey 11:45 AM
Conference Center: Skagit 3 (Washington State Convention Center)
Session 4. Aerosol-Cloud Interactions in Observations and Models
Oral 4.2. Characteristics of Ice and Mixed-Phase Clouds Based on in-Situ Observations over the Southern Ocean and Comparisons with the NCAR Community Atmosphere Model Minghui Diao 1:45 PM
4C-4 (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Session 3. Wed. poster session: Soil Dust, Deep Clouds, and Shallow Clouds
Poster The Stratocumulus-to-Cumulus Transition As Understood from the Cloud System Evolution in the Trades (CSET) July 17-19 Case Study Mampi Sarkar 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster First Results from Investigations of Interactions between Biomass-Burning Aerosols and Low Clouds on Ascension Island in the Remote South Atlantic Paquita Zuidema 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Impacts of Anthropogenic Pollution on Convective Clouds and Precipitation in Downwind Pristine Environment Jiwen Fan 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Session 3. EIPT Posters - Day 3
Poster ARM Visualization Tools for Ensuring Data Quality and Consistency and Managing Data Processes Krista L. Gaustad 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Session 1. Observation Symposium: Poster Session
Poster Dual-polarization radar rainfall estimation over warm tropical oceans Elizabeth J. Thompson 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Session 1. Special Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation, Posters
Poster Tethered Balloon System Operations & Modeling Efforts at ARM AMF3 Site at Oliktok Point, AK Darielle Dexheimer 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Session 2. Wed. poster session: Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Regional Air Quality, and Morphology and Mixing of Atmospheric Particles
Poster Mixing State Determination with the Single-Particle Soot Photometer Ernie R. Lewis 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Poster Metric to Quantify the Importance of Mixing State for CCN Activity Joseph Ching 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
4DF (Washington State Convention Center)
Session 5. Impacts of Aerosol-Cloud Interactions on Radiation
Oral 5.2. Changes of Aerosol Properties by Nearby Clouds Alexander Marshak 4:15 PM
4C-4 (Washington State Convention Center)
Session 11. Lidar Observations for Data Assimilation and Model Verification 2
Oral 11.3. Evaluation of Lidars and Ceilometers, and Determination of Mixing Layer Heights in the National Weather Service Ceilometer Testbed Delgado Ruben 4:30 PM
Conference Center: Skagit 4 (Washington State Convention Center)

Thursday, 26 January 2017

Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location
Session 15. Morphology and Internal Mixing of Atmospheric Particles -Part I
Oral 15.2. The Effect of Particle Morphology on its Evaporation Kinetics and Rates of Heterogeneous Reactions Alla Zelenyuk 8:45 AM
4C-3 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral 15.3. Morphology and Mixing State of Atmospheric Black Carbon Particles Collected in Central California during CARES Ryan C Moffet 9:00 AM
4C-3 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral
Invited
15.4. Aerosol Mixing States and Electron Microscopy (Invited Presentation) Peter R. Buseck 9:15 AM
4C-3 (Washington State Convention Center)
Session 16. Morphology and Internal Mixing of Atmospheric Particles -Part II
Oral
Invited
16.1. Optical Properties of Complex Aerosol Particles Containing Black Carbon (Invited Presentation) Barbara Scarnato 10:30 AM
4C-3 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral 16.2. Toward the Minimal Representation of Particle Physical and Chemical Properties for Modeling Absorption By Black Carbon Laura Fierce 10:45 AM
4C-3 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral 16.3. Quantifying the Importance of Aerosol Mixing State for Aerosol Optical Properties on the Regional Scale Jeffrey H Curtis 11:00 AM
4C-3 (Washington State Convention Center)
Session 7. Aerosol-Deep Convection Interactions Part II
Oral 7.6. Uncertainty of Aerosol Effects on Global Convective Precipitation in the NCAR CAM5 Xiaoliang Song 11:45 AM
4C-4 (Washington State Convention Center)
Session 9. Aerosol-cloud Interactions in Shallow Clouds Part II
Oral 9.2. Aerosol Sensitivity in Large-Eddy Simulations of Subtropical Boundary Layer Clouds Observed in MAGIC Christopher S. Bretherton 3:45 PM
4C-4 (Washington State Convention Center)
Oral 9.3. Lagrangian Evolution of Cloud Systems in the North Pacific Virendra Ghate 4:00 PM
4C-4 (Washington State Convention Center)