H&P Mobile GeoChemistry Escondido, CA TO-15 or not TO-15? James Picker, Ph.D. That is the question.
Understanding Methane Concentrations Nicola Warwick 1, Euan Nisbet 2, John Pyle 1 1- Centre for Atmospheric Science University of Cambridge 2 – Royal.
Update on the Leicester lab studies (WP2.2: CRDS Measurements) Matthew Dover & Stephen Ball (University of Leicester) CAVIAR science meeting, Imperial.
Mapping Surface NO 2 and PM 2.5 from Satellite Observations Randall Martin, Dalhousie University with contributions from Aaron van Donkelaar, Dalhousie.
Evaluating the impact of recent changes in isoprene and anthropogenic emissions on surface ozone over the eastern United States Arlene M. Fiore National.
Randall Martin Aaron Van Donkelaar Chris Sioris Kelly Chance Evaluating NOx Emission Inventories in North America and Beyond Yongtao Hu Armistead Russell.
Data assimilation of trace gases in a regional chemical transport model: the impact on model forecasts E. Emili 1, O. Pannekoucke 1,2, E. Jaumouillé 2,
The IPCC 4 th assessment: Influence of Future Changes in Emissions on Atmospheric Chemistry by 2030. Jérôme Drevet - Isabelle Bey Frank Dentener - David.
GEOS-Chem Users Meeting April 12, 2007 U.S. INFLUENCE ON TROPOSPHERIC OZONE AND THE EFFECTS OF RECENT EMISSION REDUCTIONS Modeling: Rynda Hudman*, Lee.
Effects of Siberian forest fires on regional air quality and meteorology in May 2003 Rokjin J. Park with Daeok Youn, Jaein Jeong, Byung-Kwon Moon Seoul.
INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY IN SOIL NITRIC OXIDE EMISSIONS OVER THE UNITED STATES AS VIEWED FROM SPACE Rynda Hudman, Ashley Russell, Luke Valin, Ron Cohen.
Sensitivity of U.S. Surface Ozone to Isoprene Emissions & Chemistry: An Application of the 1°x1 ° North American Nested GEOS-CHEM Model GEOS-CHEM Model.