TORERO Data Workshop

Agenda

23-25 July 2012
CIRES Auditorium, Boulder, Colorado


Day 1 – Monday, 23 July 2012
12:00-12:30REGISTRATION & WELCOME
 Introductory Remarks
Alex Pszenny, NSF
12:30-13:00Welcome & Overview TORERO and EqPOS Projects
Rainer Volkamer, CU Boulder - PI TORERO, Chair
Hiroshi Furutani, University of Tokyo - PI EqPOS, Co-Chair
 TORERO - TROPICAL OCEAN TROPOSPHERE EXCHANGE OF REACTIVE HALOGENS AND OVOC
SCIENCE OBJECTIVES: NSF/NCAR GV, AND NOAA R/V KA'IMIMOANA
Rainer Volkamer, CU Boulder
 EqPOS - EQUATORIAL PACIFIC OCEAN AND STRATOSPHERIC/TROPOSPHERIC ATMOSPHERE STUDY
SCIENCE OBJECTIVES: R/V HAKUHO MARU
Hiroshi Furutani, University of Tokyo
13:00SESSION ONE – TORERO BOUNDARY LAYER OBSERVATIONS
13:00-13:30Ocean/MBL dynamics and distribution of very short-lived organic halogen species
Steve Andrews, Lucy Carpenter, University of York
13:30-14:00Measurements of I2 in the open ocean marine boundary layer
Ru-Jin Huang, Thorsten Hoffmann, University of Mainz, Germany
14:00-14:20Flux Measurements on TORERO Equatorial Cruise
Chris Fairall, Ludovic Bariteau, David Welsh, NOAA/ESRL/PSD
Byron Blomquist, University of Hawaii
14:20-15:10CU LED-CE-DOAS and MAX-DOAS: diurnal cycles, vertical profiles and air-sea fluxes of glyoxal
Sean Coburn, Ryan Thalman, Ivan Ortega, Roman Sinreich, Barbara Dix, Rainer Volkamer, CU Boulder
15:10-15:40Spatial Distributions of Organic Carbon and Organic Nitrogen with their Isotopic Compositions and Biogenic Tracer Compounds in Marine Aerosols
Yuzo Miyazaki, Hokkaido University, Japan
15:45-16:00BREAK
16:00SESSION TWO – EqPOS OBSERVATIONS ABOARD R/V HAKUHO MARU
16:00-16:30Preliminary Results - EqPOS (Equatorial Pacific Ocean and Stratospheric/Tropospheric Atmosphere Study)
Hiroshi Furutani, University of Tokyo
16:30-17:00Discussion
17:00-20:00Poster Session CIRES Atrium (w/ catered food)
Day 2 – Tuesday, 24 July
7:30-8:00CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
8:00SESSION THREE – NSF/NCAR GV: LONG LIVED GASES
8:00-8:30CO, CO2 and Methane Measurements from the NSF/NCAR G-V
Teresa Campos, NCAR/ACD
8:30-9:00Ozone during TORERO - Measurement, distributions, and boundary conditions
Ru-Shan Gao, NOAA/ESRL/CSD
9:00-9:20Water vapor, ice supersaturation, and stratospheric mixing in TORERO
Mark Zondlo, Princeton
Stuart Beaton, NCAR/RAF
9:20-10:00Validation of RAQMS Chemical Analyses and Cloud Predictions using airborne insitu and satellite data during TORERO
Brad Pierce, NOAA/NESDIS
10:00-10:30Discussion
10:30-10:45BREAK
10:45-11:30Oxidant chemistry in the tropical troposphere: role of oxygenated VOCs and halogens, and implications for mercury
Daniel Jacob, Harvard
11:30-11:45Discussion
11:45-13:00LUNCH
13:00SESSION FOUR – NSF/NCAR GV: REACTIVE GASES, RADIATION, RADICALS AND MERCURY
13:00-13:40Preliminary Measurements from TORERO with the Trace Organic Gas Analyzer (TOGA)
Eric Apel, Rebecca Hornbrook, NCAR/ACD
13:40-14:10HIAPER Atmospheric Radiation Package (HARP)
Sam Hall, NCAR/ACD
Sebastian Schmidt, CU Boulder and LASP
14:10-14:55CU AMAX DOAS measurements of BrO, IO and OVOC
Rainer Volkamer, Sunil Baidar, Barbara Dix, Siyan Wang, CU Boulder
15:00-15:30Vertical Profiles of Reactive Gaseous Mercury during TORERO
Tony Hynes, Dieter Bauer, RSMAS, UMiami
15:30-16:00Discussion
16:00-16:15BREAK
16:15SESSION FIVE – NSF/NCAR GV: REMOTE SENSING AND AEROSOLS
16:15-16:45Microwave Temperature Profiler and Sea Surface Temperature Measurements
Julie Haggerty, NCAR/RAF
16:45-17:45Detection of IO and glyoxal in the FT: implications for satellite retrievals
Barbara Dix, Sunil Baidar, Rainer Volkamer, CU Boulder
17:45-18:00Aerosol size distributions - nucleation to coarse mode
Dave Rogers, NCAR/RAF
18:00-18:30High Spectral Resolution LIDAR data processing from TORERO
Ed Eloranta, University of Wisconsin
Bruce Morley, Scott Spuler, Jothiram Vivekanandan (Vivek), NCAR
19:00DINNER @ WALNUT BREWERY
Day 3 – Wednesday, 25 July
7:30-8:00CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
8:00SESSION FIVE – ATMOSPHERIC MODELING, DATA ARCHIVE, POLICY, AGU ABSTRACTS, BEST PICTURE AWARD
8:00-8:40Glyoxal Over Oceans: Reconciling TM4-ECPL model calculations with TORERO observations
Stelios Myriokefalitakis, Maria Kanakidou, University of Crete, Greece
8:40-9:10Controls from a widespread surface ocean organic micro layer on atmospheric oxidative capacity
Rainer Volkamer, CU Boulder
Roland von Glasow, Roberto Sommariva, UEA Norwich, UK
9:10-9:30Discussion
9:30-10:00BREAK - tour the ATMOSpeclab w/ students in the Volkamer group
10:00-10:15TORERO Data Management Update
Steve Williams, Linda Echo-Hawk, NCAR/EOL
10:15-10:30TORERO Draft data policy
TORERO Science Team
10:30-11:30AGU Session A075 - Tropospheric Chemistry and Tropical Oceans
Plenary Discussion
11:30-11:40Best picture award
Michael Lechner, CU Boulder
11:40FINAL REMARKS
Alex Pszenny, NSF
12:00Adjourn
Poster Session – Day 1 – Monday, 23 July
17:00-20:00Poster Session CIRES Atrium
#1 Byron Blomquist, UHawaii
Air-Sea Flux of CO2
#2 Byron Blomquist, UHawaii
Air-Sea Flux of CO
#3 Siyuan Wang, CU Boulder
Vertical distributions of halogens and OVOC during TORERO
#4 Rebecca Hornbrook, NCAR/ACD
Trace Organic Gas Analyzer measurements aboard the NSF/NCAR GV
#5 Sunil Baidar, CU Boulder
Assessing O4 cross section uncertainties from AMAX-DOAS and LED-CE-DOAS measurements
#6 Sean Coburn, CU Boulder
Measurements of reactive halogen species as oxidants of mercury over the Gulf of Mexico
#7 Barbara Dix, CU Boulder
Airborne Detection of Iodine Oxide and Glyoxal in the Free Troposphere
#8 Steve Arnold, ULeeds
A heterogeneous open ocean source for glyoxal and iodine oxide
#9 Laura Gonzalez, CU Boulder
Glyoxal formation from the heterogeneous reaction of PUFA + O3
#10 Ryan Thalman, CU Boulder
Temperature Dependent formation of glyoxal and methyl glyoxal from the oxidation of isoprene under zero and high NOx conditions
#11 Eleanor Waxman, CU Boulder
Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from Glyoxal: photochemical versus dark uptake and reversible versus irreversible SOA formation
#12 Christopher Kampf, CU Boulder
Effective Henry's Law constant measurements for glyoxal in model aerosols containing sulfate


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