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2021 AGU Presentations Featuring ARM Data

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting

December 13-17, 2021
New Orleans, Louisiana

13 December 2021

Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location
Atmospheric Research Supported by Uncrewed Aerial Systems I Oral
Oral
Invited
A11C-04. A multi-UAS-platform approach to evaluating lake breeze impact on shoreline ozone during WiscoDISCO-21 Patricia A Cleary1
08:15
Convention Center
Atmospheric Aerosols and Their Interactions With Clouds, Radiation, and Climate on Regional Scale I Oral
Oral A11B-07. Dynamics of New Particle Formation, Diffusion-Limited Partitioning, and Heterogeneous Oxidation Explain Differences in Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation in Environmental Chambers and Oxidation Flow Reactors Yicong He
08:30
Convention Center
Oral A11B-08. Evaluating Ice Nucleating Particles from E3SM model in the Southern Ocean and Eastern North Atlantic Ocean. Aishwarya Raman1
08:35
Convention Center
Advances in Remote Sensing and Modeling of Vertical Distributions of Aerosols and Clouds I Oral
Oral
Invited
A12B-01. A Review of Global Monitoring and Data Assimilation of Aerosol Vertical Structure: Past, Present and Future Jeffrey S. Reid1
09:45
Convention Center
Advances in Understanding Climate, Vegetation, Soil, Topographic, Precipitation Processes, and Their Subgrid-Scale Parameterization at the Watershed and Larger Scales II Oral
Oral H12B-02. Representation of surface heterogeneity impact in E3SM: Experience from single-column model simulations over ARM SGP during summertime Meng Huang1
09:50
Convention Center
Oral H12B-05. Sensitivity of the Near Surface Atmosphere to Subgrid Land Surface Heterogeneity in CESM2 Megan Devlan Fowler1
10:05
Convention Center
Atmospheric Convection: Processes, Dynamics, and Links to Weather and Climate I Oral
Oral A13D-08. Observational characteristics of boundary-layer clear-air convergence lines near the ARM Southern Great Plains observatory Kapil Dev Sindhu and Daniel J Kirshbaum
13:20
Convention Center
Oral A13D-05. Developing A Satellite-Based Dataset of Convective Mass Flux: Validations and Applications to Study Convective Cloud Dynamics Zhengzhao Johnny Luo1
13:05
Convention Center
Advances in Remote Sensing and Modeling of Vertical Distributions of Aerosols and Clouds II Oral
Oral A13B-11. Methods to determine PBL depth and coupling of continental clouds with surface from lidar Tianning SU1
13:40
Convention Center
Oral A13B-10. The comparison of long-term aerosol profiles under clear and cloudy conditions at Arctic using ground-based micro-pulse lidar measurement Hailing Xie
13:35
Convention Center
Atmospheric Sciences 2021 Ascent and Holton Award Winners I Oral
Oral A14J-01. Attacking structural uncertainty with particle-resolved aerosol models Nicole S Riemer
14:30
Convention Center
Extreme Heat: Vulnerability and Risk Assessment, Exposure Assessment, and Policy Implications Regarding the Adverse Effect of Extreme Heat on Health, Economy, and Natural Resources I eLightning
Oral GH14B-04. Naked Sweaty Humans in a GCM: How Much Outdoor Activity Time Should Be Cut in the Future? Yi-Chuan Lu
14:42
Convention Center
Atmospheric Aerosols and Their Interactions With Clouds, Radiation, and Climate on Regional Scale III Oral
Oral A14D-07. Vertical Distributions of Aerosols and Their Effects on Clouds Based on long-term ASR/ARM Observations Yun Lin1
15:00
Convention Center
Oral A14D-08. What are the similarities and differences of maritime aerosol and cloud properties in Boreal and Austral Mid-latitude Regions? Xingyu Zhang
15:05
Convention Center
Advances in Remote Sensing and Modeling of Vertical Distributions of Aerosols and Clouds IV Poster
Poster A15C-1641. Ice and Mixed-Phase Cloud Microphysical and Macrophysical Properties in McMurdo, Antarctica: Linking in Situ, Remote Sensing Observations and Climate Simulations Tyler Barone1
16:00
Convention Center
Atmospheric Research Supported by Uncrewed Aerial Systems II Poster
Poster A15G-1726. Intercomparison of in situ cloud and fog data obtained with CDMS and CDP/BCP during IFFExO campaign Andrei Vakhtin
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A15G-1735. Intercomparison of UAS-based Atmospheric Measurements at the DOE ARM Southern Great Plains Site Gijs de Boer1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A15G-1739. Supporting the ARM Mission with UAS Capability Development Fan Mei1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A15G-1740. Vertical Profile of Phase State and Chemical Composition of Atmospheric Aerosol Collected at the Southern Great Plains Site Zezhen Cheng1
16:00
Convention Center
Extratropical and High-Latitude Storm Tracks, Circulation Dynamics, and Extreme Events in the Context of Rapidly Changing Arctic and Antarctic Climate III Poster
Poster A15L-1802. Impacts from Sea Ice Conditions and Atmospheric Advection on Climate in Northern Alaska During Autumn Paul McKinley1, Christopher Cox1, Gijs de Boer3,4 and Leslie M Hartten5,6, (1)NOAA Boulder, PSL, Boulder, CO, United States, (2)Pomona College, Physics, Claremont, CA, United States, (3)NOAA, Physical Sciences Laboratory, Boulder, CO, United States, (4)University of Colorado Boulder, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, CO, United States, (5)Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO, United States, (6)Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, United States
16:00
Convention Center
General Session: Atmospheric Chemistry and Composition VII Poster
Poster A15N-1858. Investigating the Impact of VOC Sources during Different Seasons on the Air Quality of a Metropolitan Region in India Ritesh Kalbande1, Sujit Maji1, Ravi Yadav1, Devendra Singh Rathore2 and Gufran Beig1, (1)Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India, (2)Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, India
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A15N-1843. Carbon Content and Single Particle Characteristics of Eastern North Atlantic Aerosol Ryan Moffet1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A15N-1838. Aerosol Characteristics at the Southern Great Plains Site During the HI-SCALE Campaign John E Shilling1
16:00
Convention Center
Atmospheric Aerosols and Their Interactions With Clouds, Radiation, and Climate on Regional Scale IV Poster
Poster A15F-1697. Characterization and Source Apportionment of Nonrefractory Submicron Aerosol Chemistry at the Southern Great Plains Observatory Maria A Zawadowicz1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A15F-1690. A Process-Level 3D Atmospheric Model for Secondary Organic Aerosol: Model Development and Applications to the GoAmazon Field Campaign Kelsey Bilsback1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A15F-1698. Characterization of Particle Formation and Growth Rates at the Department of Energy Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Southern Great Plains Site Eleanor C Browne1 and Jennifer Berry1, (1)University of Colorado at Boulder, Department of Chemistry and Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, CO, United States, (2)National Institute of Standards and Technology, Materials Measurement Laboratory, Boulder, CO, United States
16:00
Convention Center
Improving Understanding of Land-Atmosphere Interactions Through Integration of Surface Layer, Atmospheric Composition, and Atmospheric Boundary Layer Measurements II Poster
Poster B15G-1501. Comparisons of Planetary Boundary Layer Height Derived using Lidar Measurements with Sounding Data Damao Zhang1
16:00
Convention Center

14 December 2021

Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location
Land-Atmosphere Interactions: From Bedrock to Boundary Layer I Oral
Oral H21C-08. On the Correspondence between Spatial and Temporal Vertical Velocity Statistics Johannes Mulmenstadt1
08:35
Convention Center
Oral H21C-02. Using SAIL Campaign Measurements and Integrated Process Modeling to Better Understand the Headwater Hydrology of the Upper Colorado River Basin Daniel Feldman1
08:05
Convention Center
Atmospheric Convection: Processes, Dynamics, and Links to Weather and Climate II Oral
Oral A21A-06. A threshold for initiation of moist deep convection based on the ratio of sub-cloud updraft horizontal area to environmental saturation deficit Hugh Morrison1
08:25
Convention Center
Oral A21A-02. Examination of environmental factors regulating deep convective updraft width across a spectrum of convective modes Jake Mulholland1
08:05
Convention Center
Advances in UAV Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere I Oral
Oral C22B-03. Uncrewed Aircraft Measurements of Surface Albedo and Melt Pond Fraction in the High Arctic during the Melting Season as part of the MOSAiC Expedition Radiance Calmer1, Gijs de Boer3,4, Jonathan Hamilton3,4, John J Cassano5,6, Gina Jozef5,6, Dale Lawrence7, Steven Borenstein7, Brian M. Argrow7, Matthew Shupe8,9 and Christopher Cox10,11, (1)University of Colorado at Boulder, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, United States, (2)University of Colorado at Boulder, National Snow and Ice Data Center, Boulder, United States, (3)NOAA, Physical Sciences Laboratory, Boulder, CO, United States, (4)University of Colorado at Boulder, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, CO, United States, (5)University of Colorado at Boulder, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Boulder, CO, United States, (6)University of Colorado at Boulder, National Snow and Ice Data Center, Boulder, CO, United States, (7)University of Colorado at Boulder, Aerospace Engineering Sciences, Boulder, CO, United States, (8)University of Colorado at Boulder, Cooperative Institute for the Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, CO, United States, (9)NOAA, Physical Science Laboratory, Boulder, CO, United States, (10)NOAA Boulder, PSL, Boulder, CO, United States, (11)Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, CO, United States
10:02
Convention Center
Understanding and Modeling of Mesoscale and Severe Local Convective Storm Processes I Oral
Oral A22G-06. Environments supporting deep convection initiation during the CACTI campaign James Marquis1
10:10
Convention Center
Oral A22G-08. Modeling Wet Season Amazon Precipitation: Interactions between Mesoscale Convective Systems and the Environment Sheng Lun Tai1
10:20
Convention Center
Atmospheric Convection: Processes, Dynamics, and Links to Weather and Climate III Oral
Oral A22A-01. Theory for atmospheric properties as a function of the degree of convective self-aggregation David M Romps
09:45
Convention Center
Land-Atmosphere Interactions: From Bedrock to Boundary Layer II Oral
Oral H23D-07. Boundary Layer Clouds and their Impact on the Daytime Surface Energy Budget Over Heterogenous Land Surfaces Joseph Sedlar
13:15
Convention Center
Atmospheric and Oceanic Processes Governing the Trade Wind Regions I Oral
Oral A23B-02. The Atlantic Tradewind Ocean–Atmosphere Mesoscale Interaction Campaign (ATOMIC): Plumbing the Ocean Depths and Probing the Atmosphere Paquita Zuidema1
12:52
Convention Center
Oral A23B-07. The Trade-Wind Momentum Budget and Wind Stress Profiles during EUREC4A Louise Nuijens1
13:27
Convention Center
General Session: Atmospheric Chemistry and Composition III Oral
Oral A23D-03. Vapors are Lost to Walls, Not to Particles on the Wall: Development of Artifact-Corrected Parameters and Implications for Global Secondary Organic Aerosol Kelsey Bilsback1
12:59
Convention Center
Convection Processes and Their Environmental and Aerosol Interactions: Theory, Observation, and Modeling I Oral
Oral A23H-04. Indications of a Decrease in the Depth of Deep Convective Cores with Increasing Aerosol Concentration During the CACTI Campaign Peter Veals1
13:00
Online Only
Oral A23H-03. A decentralized approach for modeling organized convection based on thermal populations on a microgrid Roel Neggers
12:55
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Oral A23H-07. The Role of Cloud-Cloud Interactions in the organization shallow cumulus clouds Jingyi Chen1
13:15
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Advances in Radar Remote Sensing of Clouds and Precipitation: Observations, Data Processing, Weather, and Water Model Applications I Oral
Oral A23A-08. Learning about microphysical processes from polarimetric radar observations with BOSS Karly Jackson Reimel1
13:23
Convention Center
Sources and Impacts of Primary and Secondary Biological Aerosols I eLightning
Oral A24I-02. Bioaerosols as the dominant source of ice-nucleating particles at a remote site in coastal California Gavin Cornwell1
14:37
Convention Center
Advances in Radar Remote Sensing of Clouds and Precipitation: Observations, Data Processing, Weather, and Water Model Applications II Oral
Oral A24A-07. Direct observational evidence of dynamics-microphysics interaction in marine stratocumulus Zeen Zhu1
15:03
Convention Center
Oral A24A-05. Towards Correcting Broadened Doppler Spectra Measured Using Airborne Cloud Radars Michael Schwartz
14:53
Convention Center
Lagrangian and Climatological Transitions of Warm Boundary Layer Clouds I Oral
Oral A24F-09. Deepening-warming or drizzle-depletion? An LES intercomparison of the subtropical stratocumulus-to-cumulus transition in the presence of smoke Michael S Diamond1, Andrew S Ackerman3, Alejandro Baro-Perez4, Frida Bender5, Annica Ekman5, Ann M Fridlind3, Graham Feingold2, Calvin Howes6, Jan Kazil7, Pablo E Saide8, Matthias Schwarz4, Robert Wood9, Takanobu Yamaguchi10, Jianhao Zhang11, Xiaoli Zhou12,13 and Paquita Zuidema14, (1)University of Colorado, CIRES, Boulder, CO, United States, (2)NOAA CSL, Boulder, CO, United States, (3)NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York, NY, United States, (4)Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, (5)Stockholm University, Department of Meteorology, Stockholm, Sweden, (6)University of California Los Angeles, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Los Angeles, CA, United States, (7)University of Colorado at Boulder, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, CO, United States, (8)University of California Los Angeles, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability (IoES), Los Angeles, CA, United States, (9)University of Washington, Atmospheric Sciences, Seattle, WA, United States, (10)NOAA ESRL Chemical Sciences Laboratory / CIRES University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States, (11)University of Miami, RSMAS, Miami, FL, United States, (12)Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, United States, (13)National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Chemical Sciences Laboratory, Boulder, CO, United States, (14)University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States
15:18
Convention Center
Success for Early-Career Scientists in Atmospheric Chemistry: Proposals, Networking, and Support I Oral
Oral
Invited
A24G-06. Understanding DOE's Earth and Environmental Systems Sciences funding opportunity announcement process Shaima L Nasiri
15:00
Convention Center
Convection Processes and Their Environmental and Aerosol Interactions: Theory, Observation, and Modeling II Poster
Oral A25T-05. Variability in Summertime Precipitation Characteristics among Large-Scale Weather Regimes for the Houston, TX region Michael P Jensen1
16:00
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Oral A25T-06. A new approach for simultaneous estimation of entrainment and detrainment rates in non-precipitating shallow cumuli Chunsong Lu
16:00
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Oral A25T-03. Environmental Controls on Deep Convection Initiation and Growth in the Complex Terrain of Central Argentina during CACTI Zhe Feng1
16:00
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Oral A25T-04. Linking synoptic patterns to cloud properties and local circulations over the TRACER domain in Houston, TX Dié WANG1
16:00
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Advances in Radar Remote Sensing of Clouds and Precipitation: Observations, Data Processing, Weather, and Water Model Applications III Poster
Poster A25B-1659. A Python-based Radar Data Processing System for the NASA GPM Ground Validation Program Jason L Pippitt1, David B Wolff3, David A Marks2,3, Charanjit Singh Pabla2,3 and Brandon M Gardner3, (1)NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 612, Greenbelt, MD, United States, (2)Science Systems and Applications, Inc., Lanham, MD, United States, (3)NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Wallops Flight Facility, Code 610W, Wallops Island, VA, United States
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A25B-1661. Evaluation of WRF Microphysics Schemes During OLYMPEX Using Polarimetric Radar Data Anthony Di Stefano1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A25B-1662. Enhancing Physics Parameterization Schemes in Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model Using Polarimetric Radar Measurement Xu Zhou
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A25B-1665. Assimilation of Radar and Radiosonde Observations into a Large Eddy Simulation of a Deep Convective Storm Sheng Lun Tai1
16:00
Convention Center
Atmospheric Convection: Processes, Dynamics, and Links to Weather and Climate IV Poster
Poster A25D-1713. Vertically-Resolved Moist Static Energy Diagnosis on the Development of Tropical Cyclones Lin Yao
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A25D-1694. Assimilating Radar and Lidar Observations to Improve the Prediction of Bore Waves during the 2015 PECAN Field Campaign Zhifeng Yang1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A25D-1707. Sensitivity of deep convection evolution to environmental conditions in a large model ensemble and observations Katelyn A Barber1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A25D-1710. The influence of shear on deep convection initiation John M. Peters1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A25D-1695. Cloud Radiative Feedbacks within the MJO Hrag Najarian
16:00
Convention Center
New Methods and Interdisciplinary Approaches for Addressing Environmental Health Disparities in Air Pollution Research and Implications for Policy II Poster
Poster GH25C-0642. Air Pollution from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations in the USA: A Case for Regulation Alyssa Burns
16:00
Convention Center
Lagrangian and Climatological Transitions of Warm Boundary Layer Clouds II Poster
Poster A25K-1833. Dynamical properties of marine boundary layer clouds derived from ground-based observations in the Eastern North Atlantic Jong-Hoon Jeong1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A25K-1832. Simulated and observed vertical velocity statistics of marine shallow convection and implications for downdraft parameterizations Ian Glenn1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A25K-1831. Vertical Structure in Subsidence as a Driver of the Closed-to-Open-Cell Stratocumulus Transition Jan Kazil1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A25K-1830. Drizzle-Turbulence Interactions Below Marine Stratocumulus Clouds Virendra P Ghate
16:00
Convention Center
Sources and Impacts of Primary and Secondary Biological Aerosols II Poster
Poster A25Q-1884. Modeling of pollen rupture mechanisms during a thunderstorm event Tamanna Subba1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A25Q-1883. Simulating Pollen-Meteorology Interactions and Evaluating the Impacts of Pollen on Cold Cloud Formation Processes Yingxiao Zhang1
16:00
Convention Center
Topics in Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology II Poster
Poster V25C-0129. Western Aleutian Volcanism; Defining Magmatic Series Transitions and Petrogenetic Origins by Utilizing Gareloi and Kiska Volcanoes Sam Oxhorn
16:00
Convention Center
Planetary Boundary Layer Science-Focused Remote Sensing II Poster
Poster A25O-1875. A Synergy of Ground-based and Space-based Sensors as a Potential Solution for Sounding the Planetary Boundary Layer David M Loveless1
16:00
Convention Center
A Blue Arctic Ocean: Future U.S. Arctic Research and Marine Infrastructure Needs I Poster
Poster
Invited
C25B-0828. Research Infrastructure in the Arctic and New Initiatives for High Arctic Research Centers Mark Ivey
16:00
Convention Center
Land-Atmosphere Interactions: From Bedrock to Boundary Layer IV Poster
Poster H25M-1197. Implementation and Validation of the New Stomatal Resistance, Photosynthesis and Two Big Leaf Algorithms in COSMO-CLM Evgenii Churiulin1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster H25M-1192. Diagnosing Boundary Layer Coupling Sensitivity to Evaporative Fraction using a Novel Single-column Modeling Approach: Impacts and Applications Finley Hay-Chapman
16:00
Convention Center
Tropical Cyclones: Observations, Modeling, and Predictability V Poster
Poster A25R-1910. The role and timescale of the moisture-entrainment-convection feedback in Spontaneous TC genesis Argel Ramirez-Reyes
16:00
Convention Center

15 December 2021

Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location
Dust in a Changing Climate: From Small‐Scale Insights to Large‐Scale Understanding II Oral
Oral A32B-02. Influence of High-latitude Dust on Aerosol Radiative Effects and Deposition in the DOE Earth System Model Yan Feng
09:55
Convention Center
Process-Oriented Analysis of Cloud and Precipitation Physics I Oral
Oral
Invited
A33F-01. Emerging approaches to assessing aerosol-cloud interactions in warm marine boundary layer clouds Graham Feingold
12:45
Online Only
Cloud Observations and Measurements From Remote-Sensing Instruments I Oral
Oral A34A-06. Multi-view stereophotogrammetry enables new measurements of shallow cumuli at the SGP site Rusen Oktem
14:55
Convention Center
Laboratory Studies in Atmospheric Sciences II Oral
Oral A34C-02. Discerning Chemical Uniqueness and Atmospheric Ubiquity of Compounds in Organic Aerosols Lindsay Yee1
14:35
Convention Center
Mega-LES for Atmospheric Discovery: What Have We Learned, and How Can We Improve? I Poster
Poster A35M-1840. Efficient rendering of simulated cloud fields using Blender Thijs Heus1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster
Invited
A35M-1838. Ensemble Based LES Simulations of Mesoscale Convective Systems Andreas F Prein1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A35M-1841. The Benefit of LES Libraries for Advancing Boundary Layer and Cloud Research: The LASSO Activities for Shallow and Deep Convection William I Gustafson Jr1
16:00
Convention Center
Fire and Smoke: Biomass Burning Emissions, Chemical Evolution, and Impacts on Air Quality and Climate VI Poster
Poster A35J-1765. Condensational Growth Model of Black Carbon Particles to Infer Black Carbon Particle Mixing State Ernie R Lewis
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A35J-1773. Multi-campaign analysis of smoke properties and cloud interactions in the Southeast Atlantic using ORACLES, LASIC, and CLARIFY data with WRF-CAM5 Calvin Howes1
16:00
Convention Center
Environmental Sensor Networks I Poster
Poster A35H-1731. Investigating spatial variability of aerosol and cloud nuclei in mountainous terrain Ezra JT Levin1
16:00
Convention Center
Cloud Observations and Measurements From Remote-Sensing Instruments II Poster
Poster A35C-1643. The Comparison Between Remote Sensor Measurements and Reanalysis of Cloud Morphology and Thermodynamics over the Eastern North Atlantic Qiuxuan Zheng
16:00
Convention Center
Process-Based Testing and Evaluation of Weather and Climate Models I Poster
Poster A35P-1857. Evaluation of the near-surface variables in the HRRR using observations from the ARM SGP sites Siwei He1, David D Turner1, Stan Benjamin1, Joseph Olson1, Tatiana G Smirnova1,2 and Tilden P Meyers3, (1)NOAA Global Systems Laboratory, Boulder, CO, United States, (2)University of Colorado Boulder, CIRES, Boulder, CO, United States, (3)NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory, Boulder, CO, United States
16:00
Convention Center
Remote Sensing, Modeling, and Data Assimilation of the Terrestrial Water Cycle III Poster
Poster H35V-1288. Large scale validation of variational data assimilation framework for coupled estimation of evapotranspiration and recharge flux Asif Mahmood and Leila Farhadi
16:00
Convention Center
Topics in Atmospheric Electricity and Advances in Lightning Experimentation II Poster
Poster AE35B-1919. Relationships Among Diurnal Variations of Polar Night Cloud, Precipitation, Surface Temperatures, and the Fair-Weather Return Current of the Global Electric Circuit (GEC) Thomas Lavigne
16:00
Convention Center
Earth Observations From Geostationary Satellites: Applied Research and Applications IV Poster
Poster A35F-1700. Precipitation identification and quantification using ABI and GLM observations aboard the GOES-R series: A machine learning perspective Haonan Chen
16:00
Convention Center

16 December 2021

Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location
Aerosol, Cloud, Precipitation, and Radiation Studies Over High-Latitude Oceans I Oral
Oral A41A-02. Ice nucleating particle sources and transports during Arctic cold air outbreaks Benjamin Swanson1
08:05
Convention Center
Oral
Invited
A41A-01. Investigating the processes driving day-to-day and seasonal variability of ice-nucleating particles in marine air Susannah M Burrows1
08:00
Convention Center
Oral A41A-03. Importance of Secondary Ice Production to Ice Formation and Phase of High-Latitude Mixed-Phase Clouds during SOCRATES and MARCUS Xi Zhao1
08:10
Convention Center
Oral A41A-08. Cloud and Environmental Conditions of the Late-March Marine Cold-Air Outbreak during COMBLE: An Observational Case Study Christian P Lackner1
08:35
Convention Center
Boundary Layer Clouds and Climate Change I Oral
Oral A41B-03. Albedo susceptibility of marine low-clouds: the role of covarying meteorological conditions Jianhao Zhang1, Xiaoli Zhou1,3 and Graham Feingold4, (1)National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Chemical Sciences Laboratory, Boulder, CO, United States, (2)University of Colorado, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), Boulder, CO, United States, (3)Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, United States, (4)NOAA CSL, Boulder, CO, United States
08:10
Convention Center
Fire and Smoke: Biomass Burning Emissions, Chemical Evolution, and Impacts on Air Quality and Climate III Oral
Oral A41F-04. Black Carbon Particle Mixing State Analysis Allows Characterization of Biomass Burn Aerosol Lifecycle Arthur J Sedlacek III1
08:15
Convention Center
Oral A41F-08. Trends in the CCN Activation of Coated Black Carbon Particles Ogochukwu Yvonne Enekwizu
08:35
Convention Center
Advancing Aerosol Remote Sensing Into the Next Decade I eLightning
Oral A41H-04. Retrieving Aerosol Optical Depth In the Vicinity of Clouds Using Machine Learning Techniques C. Kevin Yang1
08:09
Convention Center
Microphysical and Macrophysical Properties and Processes of Ice and Mixed-Phase Clouds: Linking in Situ, Remote-Sensing Observations and Multiscale Models I Oral
Oral A42F-04. Detailed Cirrus Microphysics Observations Captured by ICE-Ball Balloon Sonde and ARM Remote Sensing to Advance Cloud-Scale Cirrus Modeling. Nathan B Magee1
10:00
Convention Center
Oral A42F-07. Climatology of clouds containing supercooled liquid in the Western and Central Arctic Pablo Saavedra Garfias1
10:15
Convention Center
Oral A42F-08. Interannual and interseasonal variabilities and sources of ice nucleating particles in the Arctic: Insights from model simulations and long-term measurements from Ny-Ålesund Yang Shi1
10:20
Convention Center
Oral A42F-06. High Latitude Ice and Mixed-Phase Cloud Microphysics Observations and Climate Model Simulations Neel Desai1
10:10
Convention Center
Observation and Model Studies of Cloud Properties and Associated Processes I Oral
Oral A43E-07. Vertical Profiles of Entrainment-Mixing Mechanisms in Stratocumulus Clouds Chunsong Lu1
13:15
Convention Center
Oral A43E-05. On the lifecycle of a shallow cumulus cloud: Is it a bubble or plume, active or forced? David M Romps
13:05
Convention Center
Oral A43E-04. An investigation of the probability of precipitation in marine boundary layer clouds using satellite and ground based remote sensing observations Zhibo Zhang and Achala Denagamage
13:00
Convention Center
Oral A43E-08. Vertical variation of cloud microphysical relationships in stratocumulus clouds observed from several recent aircraft field campaign Seong Soo Yum1
13:20
Convention Center
Challenges and Best Practices for Using UAV in Field Research I Oral
Oral
Invited
IN43A-06. Development of Data Standards for Unique Unmanned Aircraft Payloads Jack Steward Elston
13:20
Convention Center
Climate Sensitivity and Feedbacks: Advances and New Paradigms I Oral
Oral A43B-08. The vapor buoyancy feedback beyond the equator: Evidence from GCM simulations Seth Seidel
13:20
Convention Center
Process-Level Understanding of Cloud-Aerosol-Precipitation Interactions and Their Parameterizations in Weather and Climate Models I eLightning
Oral
Invited
A44H-01. Impact of aerosols on shallow and deep convective clouds: Some new insight from recent studies Zhanqing Li
14:30
Convention Center
Modeling Across Scales From Global to Convection-Permitting: Weather, Climate, and Air Quality I Oral
Oral A44E-07. Mesoscale Convective Systems in Global Convection-Permitting Model Simulations Zhe Feng1
15:02
Convention Center
Boundary Layer Processes and Turbulence II Oral
Oral A44A-01. Emergence of a Nocturnal Low-Level Jet from a Broad Baroclinic Zone Alan Shapiro1
14:33
Convention Center
Aerosol, Cloud, Precipitation, and Radiation Studies Over High-Latitude Oceans II Poster
Poster A45B-1846. Adapting the Space-Based CASCCAD Cumulus-Stratocumulus Discrimination Algorithm for Ground-Based Instrumentation over Macquarie Island McKenna Stanford1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A45B-1831. The Dynamics and Microphysics of High-Latitude Clouds during the COMBLE Field Experiment Zackary Mages1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A45B-1829. Cloud morphology evolution in Arctic cold-air outbreak: A COMBLE case study Peng Wu
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A45B-1832. Dependence of Retrieved Cloud Properties on Environmental Conditions in Cold Air Outbreaks over the North Atlantic: Results from COMBLE Zeqian(Hazel) Xia
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A45B-1833. Modeled Boundary Layer and Cloud Properties Observed during the 28-29 March 2020 Cold-Air Outbreaks in the Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (COMBLE) Event Timothy W Juliano1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A45B-1830. The boundary layer and cloud field associated with marine cold air outbreaks (MCAOs) in the COMBLE observations and the SCREAM DYAMOND2 simulation Xue Zheng1
16:00
Convention Center
Observation and Model Studies of Cloud Properties and Associated Processes II Poster
Poster A45Q-2079. Shallow Cumulus Spatial Structure and Cloud-Edge Mixing Properties in Sheared Flows Lucas McMichael
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A45Q-2084. Precipitation Occurrence Frequency, Intensity, and Synoptic Regime Projection over Macquarie Island McKenna Stanford
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A45Q-2078. Radar-based Bayesian Estimation of Ice Aggregate Parameters Within a Microphysics Model Edwin Lee Dunnavan III
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A45Q-2076. Processes Affecting Drizzle Formation and Intensity in Continental Shallow Clouds Paloma Borque
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A45Q-2090. Turbulent Supersaturation Fluctuations and Cloud Droplet Spectral Broadening observed during HI-SCALE and CACTI Yayun Qiao
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A45Q-2094. The effect of supersaturation fluctuation on cloud droplet size distribution: high fidelity simulations of droplet dynamics under moist turbulent Rayleigh-Bernard convection Dimitrios K. Fytanidis1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A45Q-2092. Evaluation of Ice and Mixed-Phase Cloud Properties in Three Climate Model Simulations using Airborne Observations over the Southern Ocean Ching An Yang
16:00
Convention Center
Multisensor, Model, and Measurement Synergy to Improve Our Understanding of Aerosol Distributions and Processes II Poster
Poster A45P-2064. Meteorological Controls of Boundary Layer CCN-active Aerosol Sources Over the Southern Ocean: Result from ship-based observation Qing Niu1
16:00
Convention Center
Microphysical and Macrophysical Properties and Processes of Ice and Mixed-Phase Clouds: Linking in Situ, Remote-Sensing Observations and Multiscale Models II Poster
Poster A45M-2028. Orographic cirrus and radiative forcing in CESM2 Kai Lyu1
16:00
Convention Center
The Impacts of Secondary Organic Aerosols on Cloud Formation and the Associated In-Cloud Aqueous Reactions I eLightning
Oral
Invited
A45A-01. Freezing of Secondary Organic Aerosols at Upper Tropospheric Cloud Conditions Paul J DeMott1
16:00
Convention Center
CMIP6 Climate Model Evaluation III Poster
Poster A45F-1917. Evaluation of Aerosols, Clouds, and Radiation in CMIP6 models over different Climate Regimes using ARM Data-oriented Metrics and Diagnostics Package Version 3 Xiaojian Zheng1
16:00
Convention Center
Best Practices and Realities of Research Data Repositories III Poster
Poster IN45E-0491. Improved discovery through recommendations and tagging of Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) data Maggie R Davis1
16:00
Convention Center
Understanding and Modeling of Mesoscale and Severe Local Convective Storm Processes II Poster
Poster A45V-2156. Land surface effects on shear balance of squall lines Yi Dai
16:00
Convention Center

17 December 2021

Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location
Advanced Methods for Systematic Evaluation and Improvement of Earth System Models I Oral
Oral A51A-03. Development of robust evaluations of large eddy simulations of aerosol-cloud-turbulence interactions using field campaign measurements Colleen Kaul1
08:10
Convention Center
Coupled-System Processes of the Central Arctic Atmosphere-Sea-Ice-Ocean System: Harnessing Field Observations and Advancing Models III eLightning
Oral C52C-08. Classification of cloud microphysical properties as a function of sea ice concentration conditions during MOSAiC Pablo Saavedra Garfias1
10:07
Convention Center
Oral C52C-10. Quantifying Atmospheric Boundary Layer, Low-level Jet, and Temperature Inversion Characteristics in the Central Arctic during the MOSAiC Expedition using sUAS and Radiosonde Profiles Gina Jozef1, John J Cassano1,2, Gijs de Boer3,4, Radiance Calmer2,4, Jonathan Hamilton3,4, Dale Lawrence5, Abhiram Doddi5 and Sandro Dahlke6, (1)University of Colorado at Boulder, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Boulder, CO, United States, (2)University of Colorado at Boulder, National Snow and Ice Data Center, Boulder, CO, United States, (3)NOAA, Physical Sciences Laboratory, Boulder, CO, United States, (4)University of Colorado at Boulder, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, CO, United States, (5)University of Colorado at Boulder, Aerospace Engineering Sciences, Boulder, CO, United States, (6)Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany
10:13
Convention Center
Aquatic Aerosols: From Microscale Processes to Impacts on Climate I Oral
Oral A52B-08. Tracking ice nucleating particles from permafrost to the atmosphere through thermokarst lake and oceanic transport Kevin Robert Robert Barry1
10:20
Convention Center
Applications in Snow Hydrology: Linking Snow to Natural Processes and Society I Oral
Oral H52A-04. Evidence of a low-to-no snow future and its impacts on water resources in the western United States Erica R Siirila-Woodburn1
10:00
Convention Center
Coupled-System Processes of the Central Arctic Atmosphere-Sea-Ice-Ocean System: Harnessing Field Observations and Advancing Models I Oral
Oral C53B-08. Atmospheric Structure and Processes Associated with Significant, Multi-disciplinary, Environmental Transitions in the Central Arctic Ola P G Persson1
13:35
Convention Center
Oral C53B-03. Annual Variability of Particle Size, Cloud Condensation Nuclei and Particle Hygroscopicity in the Central Arctic Xianda Gong1
13:00
Convention Center
Oral C53B-02. Biogenic Sources Dominate Carbonaceous Aerosol on the North Slope of Alaska Claire Elizabeth Elizabeth Moffett1
12:53
Convention Center
Oral C53B-04. The seasonal contrast of aerosols that can seed ice formation in central Arctic clouds Jessie Creamean1
13:07
Convention Center
Atmosphere, Ocean, and Land Processes in the Maritime Continent and Indo-Pacific I Oral
Oral A53C-04. The Behaviors of Intraseasonal Cloud Organization during DYNAMO/AMIE Naoko Sakaeda
13:00
Convention Center
Light-Absorbing Carbon Aerosol From Observations and Models I Oral
Oral
Invited
A53D-02. Biomass Burning Aerosols in Most Climate Models Are Too Absorbing Xiaohong Liu1
12:50
Convention Center
Regional Climate: Modeling, Analysis, and Impacts I Oral
Oral A53E-04. The Shelf-Life of Hydro-Climate Downscaling Bias-Correction over the Western United States Daniel Feldman1
13:09
Convention Center
Light Scattering and Radiative Transfer: Basic Research and Applications I Oral
Oral A54D-07. New Insights into Shortwave Radiative Effects at the Surface in Complex Cloud-Aerosol Environments using Large Eddy Simulation, 3D Radiative Transfer, and Machine Learning Jake Joseph Gristey
15:18
Convention Center
Ground-Based Atmospheric Monitoring Networks I Oral
Oral
Invited
A54C-01. Supporting the Mission of the ARM user facility, to Advance Atmospheric Science and Model Development, through Collaboration with other Measurement Programs and Individual Investigators James Howard Mather II
14:30
Convention Center
Coupled-System Processes of the Central Arctic Atmosphere-Sea-Ice-Ocean System: Harnessing Field Observations and Advancing Models IV Poster
Poster C55C-0604. Cloud-atmosphere impacts on the central Arctic surface energy budget Matthew Shupe1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster C55C-0603. Driving mechanisms for the onset of the summer melt season at MOSAiC Christopher Cox1
16:00
Convention Center
Light-Absorbing Carbon Aerosol From Observations and Models II Poster
Poster A55O-1605. Sectoral contributions to carbonaceous aerosol radiative feedback on climate in the Indian monsoon region Sudipta Ghosh
16:00
Convention Center
Advancements, Gaps, and Needs in Observing, Understanding, and Modeling the High-Latitude Earth Systems II Poster
Poster GC55A-0405. Study of a polar low in Norwegian Sea using COMBLE observations and numerical modeling Yonggang Wang1
16:00
Convention Center
Advanced Methods for Systematic Evaluation and Improvement of Earth System Models II Poster
Poster A55C-1391. The Earth Model Column Collaboratory (EMC²) Ground-Based Lidar and Radar Instrument Simulator and Subcolumn Generator for Large-Scale Models Israel Silber1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A55C-1382. A Lagrangian perspective of the radiative effect of aerosol-cloud interactions Matthew Christensen1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A55C-1392. Unifying top-down and bottom-up constraints on Earth system model physics via a Bayesian statistical-physical approach Marcus van Lier-Walqui
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A55C-1388. Bin, bulk, or BOSS? Producing bulk microphysics schemes that emulate bin microphysics using Bayesian inference Sean Patrick Santos1, Marcus van Lier-Walqui1,2 and Hugh Morrison3, (1)NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York, NY, United States, (2)Columbia University, Center for Climate Systems Research, New York, NY, United States, (3)NCAR, MMM Laboratory, Boulder, CO, United States
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A55C-1378. Evaluation of Ice and Mixed-Phase Cloud Characteristics in GCMs based on In-situ and Remote Sensing Observations Minghui Diao1
16:00
Convention Center
Aquatic Aerosols: From Microscale Processes to Impacts on Climate II Poster
Poster A55H-1495. Ice Nucleating Particle Concentrations from an Arctic and a Temperate Site with Marine-Dominant Aerosol Sources Elise Wilbourn1
16:00
Convention Center
Boundary Layer Clouds and Climate Change II Poster
Poster A55K-1540. Environmental Effects on Aerosol-Cloud Interaction in non-precipitating MBL Clouds over the Eastern North Atlantic Xiaojian Zheng1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A55K-1550. Understanding the Physical Mechanisms Governing the Variability of Liquid Water in Stratocumulus using Large-Eddy Simulation and In-Situ Observations Justin Covert1
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A55K-1549. The Effect of Spatial Variability in Liquid Water Path on the Cloud Albedo Tom Goren
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A55K-1547. Sea surface temperature control on aerosol-induced marine cloud brightness over the North Atlantic Ocean- Implications for cloud feedback in a future warmer climate Xiaoli Zhou
16:00
Convention Center
Poster A55K-1544. Maximum Supersaturation in Marine Boundary Layer Clouds: Seasonal Variation and Influences of Aerosol Concentration and Synoptic Condition Xianda Gong1
16:00
Convention Center
Aerosols, Clouds, Convection, and Precipitation III Poster
Poster A55F-1448. Opportunities to apply DOE ARM facility measurements of aerosols, clouds, precipitation, and radiation toward ACCP science Jennifer M Comstock and James Howard Mather II
16:00
Convention Center
Earth and Planetary Surface Processes General Contributions Poster
Poster EP55A-1051. Quantifying moraine degradation as a relative dating technique Bayasgalan Erdene-Ochir
16:00
Convention Center
The Madden-Julian Oscillation and Convectively Coupled Waves in the Tropics: Observations, Theory, Modeling, and Prediction III Poster
Poster A55U-1729. The nontraditional Coriolis terms and convective system propagation Hing Ong
16:00
Convention Center
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