NOAA's Atmospheric Composition from Space

2024 GeoXO ACX Science Team Meeting

Presentations

Day 1: Tuesday, May 7

Session I: Keynote AddressesChair: Monika Kopacz
Remarks by NOAA Chief ScientistSarah Kapnick
Remarks by NESDIS AAStephen Volz
Remarks by OAR AASteven Thur
Remarks by NASAKaren St. Germain
Remarks by EPAChris Frey
Remarks by WH OSTP ACRSSherri Hunt
Session II: GeoXO UpdatesChair: Greg Frost
GeoXO Program Update Pamela Sullivan
GeoXO Science Working Groups Andrew Heidinger
GeoXO Instruments Joanna Joiner
ACX User Scientist Report Greg Frost
Session III: TEMPOChair: Shobha Kondragunta
TEMPO Status Update Xiong Liu
TEMPO L1B Status Update Heesung Chong
TEMPO NO2 and HCHO retrieval status update Gonzalo Gonzalez-Abad
TEMPO Cal/Val updateJim Szykman
TEMPO Early Adopter updateEmily Berndt
TEMPO Product Training Overview Amy Huff
Session IV: GeoXO Value Assessment StudiesChair: Monika Kopacz
ACX and GXI Proxy DataShobha Kondragunta
Estimating the value of GeoXO ACX data for public health and environmental justice Susan Anenberg
Demonstrating Value of GeoXO ACX for Near Realtime Emissions Estimation Brian McDonald

Day 2: Wednesday, May 8

Session I: Science Team PresentationsChair: Joanna Joiner
L1B Calibration & L2 Help Lawrence Flynn
NO2 Algorithm Development for GeoXO ACX Kai Yang
GeoXO ACX Aerosol Optical Depth and Layer Height Algorithm Development Hai Zhang
Development of GeoXO Aerosol Detection Product Pubu Ciren
NO2 diurnal and seasonal variation from GEMS and TEMPO David Edwards
Aerosol Vertical Profile RetrievalsJun Wang
Planned UV GeoXO ACX Aerosol Algorithm Omar Torres
Session II: TEMPO ApplicationsChair: Brad Pierce
TEMPO Nitrogen Dioxide Product use at EPABarron Henderson
NWS Trace Gas Observations - Assimilation and Verification Cory Martin
TEMPO Trace Gas Assimilation activities at JCSDAJerome Barre
TEMPO Trace Gas Assimilation StudiesDaven Henze
Working with TEMPO NO2 and AOD Granules Files using Python
Access this Python tutorial file then click on the small blue and orange "Open in Colab" button
Amy K. Huff
Session III: ACX/GXS SynergyChair: Mitch Goldberg
GeoXO's Sounder (GXS): An Introduction Tim Schmit
Trace Gas Opportunities for GXS and Synergy with ACX Dylan Millet
Detecting Ethane over Oil & Gas Regions by CrIS/GXS and Synergies within GeoXO Brian McDonald
CCNY Activities in Support of NOAA & NASA Atmosphere Mitch Goldberg

Day 3: Thursday, May 9

Session I: Stakeholder NeedsChair: Jim Szykman
GeoXO ACX Instrument & Maryland Air Quality Joel Dreessen (MD)
Midwest Air Quality Planning Applications of Earth Science Data Zac Adelman (LADCO)
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) Michael Geigert (CT)
Pennsylvania Department of EnvironmentSean Nolan (PA)
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality David Westenbarger (TX)
Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) Byeong-Uk Kim (GA)
Session II: ACX/GXI Synergy/Special TopicsChair: Dan Lindsey
Tracking ambient air pollution from space: regional and global perspectives Jing Wei
Multi-Instrument Synergy for Aerosol Height Retrievals Vijay Natraj
Quantifying extreme methane releases from oil and gas with the GOES Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) Daniel Varon
EPA's Super Emitter Program in the Oil and Natural Gas Sector Ned Shappley
AirMAPSSteven Brown
TEMPO via the Python Interface to Remote Sensing Information GatewayBarron H. Henderson
Session III: Special TopicsChair: Barry Lefer
Connecting Atmospheric Composition to Earth's Radiation Budget for Climate Monitoring Ryan Kramer
Preparing for ACX Radiation productsIstvan Laszlo
Proxy DataPatricia Castellanos
Sulfur Dioxide Retrievals from TEMPO and GEMSCan Li
Studying Air Pollution and Climate Change on the African Continent Pieternel Levelt
AEROMMARebecca Schwantes
TEMPO vs. GCASLaura Judd
TEMPO vs. PandoraLuke Valin
TEMPO vs. TOLNET Michael Newchurch
Indirect validation during the AEROMMA/STAQS field campaignBrad Pierce
Can Satellite Data Drive Public Policy? Michael Cheeseman