Data Analysis Workshop
6-10 March 2000 Sheraton Imperial Hotel and Conference Center, Research Triangle Park, NC
Please make your hotel reservations and submit your Registration Form by 4 February.
Memo from Dr. Ellis Cowling, SOS Director
The first two days (6-7 March) of the workshop are devoted to the findings from the Atlanta PM SuperSite with the following 2.5 days (8-10 March) dedicated to results from the Nashville 99 Field Intensive.
If you would like to make a presentation at the workshop please contact the appropriate session chair (email and phone provided below). If you are unsure which session would be most appropriate, please send your information to Jim Meagher.
Agenda (updated 1 March 2000)
Wednesday March 8
Session 1 - Perspectives for the Workshop - Chair Jim Meagher (303.497.3605)
8:30 | Introduction (outline for meeting, chemical climatology during study) | Jim Meagher |
8:45 | Discussion of Synoptic Meteorology During the Field Study | Dick McNider |
8:55 | Variations In Upper Atmosphere O3 as Seen with the Daily O3 Sondes | Mohammed Ayoub |
9:10 | A Comparison of VOC Measurement Performed at Cornelia Fort Airpark (CFA) | Eric Apel |
9:30 | A Comparison of In Situ and Long-Path Measurements of NO2 | Ron Cohen |
9:50 | Comparison of Aerosol Mass and Chemical Composition Data from CFA | Roger Tanner |
10:10 | Break |
Session 2 - PBL dynamics, mixing, and transport - Chair Richard McNider (256.922.5756)
10:40 | Surface Energy Balance and Ozone Deposition Measurements | Tilden Meyers |
11:00 | Boundary Layer Height Derived from Profiler Measurements | Allen White |
11:20 | Measures of Vertical and Horizontal Transport | Wayne Angevine |
11:40 | Comparison of Observed and Modeled Surface Energy Balance | Bob Zamora |
12:00 | Lunch Break | |
1:00 | The Effect of Surface Temperature on Model Performance | Dick McNider |
1:20 | Characteristics of the Nighttime and Daytime Boundary Layers as Revealed by Lidar and Other Sensors | Bob Banta |
Session 3 - Insights from the ground-based chemistry network - Chair Steve Bertman (616.387.2866)
1:40 | Overview of the Dickson Experiment | Steve Bertman |
2:00 | Analysis of Long Range Transport of CO and Other Key Pollutants from Anthropogenic Sources and from Remote Boreal Forest Fires Towards the SOS95 Study Region | Gerhard Wotawa |
2:20 | Nitrogen Partitioning at Dickson | John Grossenbacher |
2:40 | Isoprene Chemistry at Dickson | Dennis Barket |
3:00 | A Fuel-Based Assessment of Motor Vehicle Emissions in Nashville | Rob Harley |
3:20 | Break | |
3:50 | The Speciation and Distribution of VOCs in the Nashville Urban Area | Bill Lonneman |
4:10 | Preliminary Analysis of Photochemical Reactivity at Level II Stations | Ken Olszyna |
4:30 | Emissions, Measurements, and Power Plant Plumes: Insights from Photochemical Models | Sandy Sillman |
4:50 | Adjourn |
Thursday March 9
Session 4 - Results from the Cornelia Fort ground site - Chair Eric Williams (303.497.3226)
8:30 | Ozone and Aerosol Measurements with the NOAA Ground-Based Lidar | Christoph Senff |
8:50 | The Structure of the Wind Field and Turbulence Characteristics Measured with the Mini-MOPA Doppler Lidar | Lisa Darby |
9:10 | Semi-Continuous Aerosol Speciation at CFA (SO4, NO3, and Carbon) | Susanne Hering |
9:30 | TNMOC and Speciated VOCs at CFA | Hunter Daughtrey |
9:50 | Fast-Response VOC and Organic Nitrate at CFA | Armin Hansel |
10:10 | Break | |
10:40 | The Partitioning of Reactive Nitrogen at CFA | Eric Williams |
11:00 | Photochemical and Depositional Inferences from Formaldehyde Measurements at CFA | Brian Wert |
11:20 | HO and HO2 Measurements in an Urban Environment | Monica Martinez |
11:40 | NO3 and HONO at CFA | Jochen Stutz |
12:00 | Lunch Break | |
1:00 | Relationships Among Isoprene, MACR, MVK and MPAN at CFA | Craig Stroud |
1:20 | Anthropogenic vs Biogenic VOCs and Ozone Formation Inferred from Measurements of PAN, PPN, and MPAN | Jim Roberts |
1:40 | Aerosol Size Distribution and Chemical Speciation for CFA | Len Stockburger |
2:00 | Comparison of Ozone Production Rates Inferred from NO/NO2 Chemistry and from HO2+RO2 Observations | Ron Cohen |
2:20 | Direct Measure of OH Decay | Tom Kovacs |
2:40 | 0-D Photochemical Modeling of Various Compounds at CFA | Greg Frost |
3:00 | Break |
Session 5 - Measurements using instrumented aircraft - Chair Fred Fehsenfeld (303.497.5819)
3:30 | Overview of the Airborne Lidar and Radiometer Measurements | Christoph Senff |
3:50 | Helicopter Measurements in Nashville 99: Analyses of Plume Chemistry | Roger Tanner |
4:10 | Crosswind Structure of Gas and Particle Species in Power Plant Plumes | Bob Imhoff |
4:30 | Preliminary Results from the G-1 Observations Taken During Nashville '99 | Peter Daum |
Poster session and general discussion - This session begins immediately after the last oral presentation on Thursday. The posters on display (the boards are 4' x 8') will include those from the Atlanta SuperSite and the Nashville-related ones listed below. We plan to provide hors d'ourves and a cash bar during this session. During this time, you will be able to view the posters and engage in discussions with other researchers in a relaxed and informal atmosphere.
Radiocarbon Analysis of Aerosol Organic Material | Charles Lewis | |
Ground-Based Photolysis Frequency Measurements During SOS 1999 | Sam Hall | |
Comparison of VOC Measurements on the NOAA P-3 | Bill Kuster | |
Model Simulation of Power Plant Plume Dispersion | Stu Mckeen | |
Instrumentation, and Data Acquisition and Reduction for TVA's Instrumented Helicopter | Ray Valente | |
DOAS Measurements at CFA | Björn Alicke | |
Inferring Sources at CFA with CO, SO2, NOy, and O3 Data | Dan Hereid | |
NOx/NOy Monitoring Using Modified/Unmodified Commercial Instrumentation | Keith Kronmiller | |
Behavior of Peroxides at CFA and Relationships with HOx and NOx | Tom Jobson | |
Ozone Instrument Intercomparison | Eric Williams | |
Overview of NOAA P-3 Flights | Gerhard Hübler | |
Ozone Profiles from Daily Sondes | Mohammed Ayoub | |
Moving Your Data to the NARSTO Archive | Les Hook | |
Light Non-Methane Hydrocarbon Measurements at CFA | Valerie Young | |
The Methanalyzer - Ambient HCHO Measurments with 10 Minute Resolution | Bill McClenny | |
A Comparison of VOC Measurement Performed at CFA | Dan Reimer | |
Hydrocarbon Distributions at Dickson, Polk, and CFA | Paul Doskey | |
Assessment of Effects of Ozone on Ecological Systems in the Southeast | Walter Heck | |
Season - Long Perspective on Ozone/Precursors Interaction Among Seven Sites Near Nashville, TN | McMichael | |
Forecasting Ozone with Yesterday's Data and Meteorological Data in the Charlotte Metropolitan Area | Harrington | |
Relative Abundances and Radical Reactivity of the n-Aldehyde Series at Dickson | Julie Hurst |
Friday March 10
Session 5 (continued)
8:30 | Tracer Relationships in the SOS 1999 P-3 Measurements | Dave Parrish |
8:50 | Spatial and Temporal Distributions of Selected VOCs Measured Aboard the NOAA P-3 Aircraft | Paul Goldan |
9:10 | Formaldehyde Measurements Aboard the NOAA P-3 | Yin-Nan Lee |
9:30 | Using CO2 as a Conserved Tracer in Power Plant Plumes | Rich Dissly |
9:50 | Ozone Production Efficiency in Power Plant Plumes | Tom Ryerson |
10:10 | Break | |
10:40 | Preliminary Results from PAN Measurements During SOS Nashville 99 | Andy Weinheimer |
11:00 | The Fast-Response, Airborne Measurement of HNO3 Using Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry | Greg Huey |
11:20 | Formation of Fine Particles in the Southeast as Determined from Measurements Aboard the P-3 | Chuck Brock |
11:40 | Ozone Production in Urban Plumes | Michael Trainer |
12:00 | Workshop Concludes |