The AGU 2024 Meeting is taking place during December 9-13 in Washington, D.C. and will be available virtually as well. For more information about the meeting please go to the AGU 2024 Meeting webpage.
The theme is: “What’s Next for Science.” Science has always been about the new. The now. The next. It’s what propels us, feeding our questions and inspiring our work. The constant question and answer form a rhythm, a cadence, a story. Science is a story. A story of infinite possibilities. A story of continuous discoveries. A story of hopeful solutions. It’s the story of our journey; we create what’s next. What’s next for our community. What’s next for discoveries. What’s next for our planet. What’s Next for Science.
The list below highlights AGU contributions from EOL employees only. For a complete list of authors, please visit the abstract link.
Monday, 9 December 2024
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A11Q-1881 In situ SO2 observations of the Ruang and Turrialba volcanoes, Holger Vömel, 8:30 AM - 12:20 PM EST
- Advancements and Field Testing of a Thermodynamic Profiling Lidar for the Lower Troposphere, Robert Stillwell, Matthew Hayman, Scott Spuler, 8:30 AM - 12:20 PM EST
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The Atmospheric Emissions and Reactions Observed from Megacities to Marine Areas (AEROMMA) urban field campaign, Patrick Veres, 8:40 AM - 8:50 AM EST
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Assessing the Impact of Zero-Emission Vehicle Adoption on O3 Pollution in Los Angeles, Patrick Veres, 9:40 AM - 9:50 AM EST
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Airborne Measurements of OH Reactivity over Cities in North America (AEROMMA campaign), Patrick Veres, 11:30 AM - 11:40 AM EST
- A13D-2071 Quality Assurance of the Global Ozonesonde Network: A Continuous Process of Reporting and Assessing the Sondes Measurement Quality on their Consistency and Uncertainty Budget, Holger Vömel, 1:40 PM - 5:30 PM EST
- A13D-2074 Intercomparison of airborne wind speed, temperature, and humidity measurements between dropsondes and in situ sensors on another aircraft during ACTIVATE, Holger Vömel, 1:40 PM - 5:30 PM EST
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Use of AEROMMA Aircraft Data to Verify the NOAA’s Unified Forecast System Air Quality Model (UFS-AQM): A Multi-Scenario Comparison, Patrick Veres, 1:40 PM - 5:30 PM EST
Tuesday, 10 Dec 2024
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Elevated Gas Phase Cl2 above the Remote Marine Boundary Layer during ATom-3,4, Patrick Veres, 8:30 AM - 12:20 PM EST
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Emission of particulate bromine from agricultural fires in the Southeast United States identified by airborne in-situ measurement using an Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometer (AMS), Patrick Veres, 8:30 AM - 12:20 PM EST
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Recreating Observed Convection-Generated Gravity Waves From Weather Radar Observations via a Neural Network and a Dynamical Atmospheric Model, Chris Kruse , 9:00 AM - 9:10 AM EST
- A23N-03 Understanding Cirrus Cloud Microphysical Properties and Key Factors based on Global-scale Aircraft Observations and A Machine Learning Approach, Sarah Woods , 2:37 PM - 2:49 PM EST
- Aircraft Measurements of Gas-Phase Chloramines during 2023 AEROMMA Campaign, Patrick Veres, 3:16 PM - 3:28 PM EST
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Airborne real-time measurements of iodine and bromine in aerosols over megacities using Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometer (AMS), Patrick Veres, 5:18 PM - 5:30 PM EST
Wednesday, 11 Dec 2024
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Detailed in-situ observations of stratospheric N2O5 constrain stratospheric heterogeneous chemistry and its influence on ozone, Patrick Veres, 2:31 PM - 2:34 PM EST
Thursday, 12 Dec 2024
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In-situ measurements of reactive halogen and nitrogen species in the UTLS and constraints on heterogeneous cycling, Patrick Veres, 8:30 AM - 12:20 PM EST
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NSF NCAR/EOL Scientific Data Services for Field Campaigns: 54 Years and Counting, Jacquelyn Witte and the Data Management and Services Team, 8:30 AM - 12:20 PM EST
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In situ observations of a kerosene-fueled rocket plume sampled during SABRE 2023, Patrick Veres, 8:53 AM - 8:56 AM EST
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Observations and Constraints on the Sulfur Budget over the Marine Environment, Patrick Veres, 1:40 PM - 5:30 PM EST
- A43A-1940 Structural Analysis of Tropical Cyclones by the APAR Observing Simulator: A Comparison Study Brad Klotz, 1:40 PM - 5:30 PM EST
FRIDAY, 13 Dec 2024
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Joint Variability of Cloud-Synoptic Meteorology in 2022 SE Texas: Insights from Negative PDO Years, Allison McComiskey, 8:30 AM - 12:20 PM EST
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An Overview of the Cold-Air outbrEaks over the Sub-Arctic Region (CAESAR) campaign, Carol Costanza Ruchti, Patrick Veres, Sarah Woods, 1:40 PM - 5:30 PM EST
2022 EOL Staff Involvement
H12N-0855 - Exploring Patterns Between SMAP Soil Moisture and GPM Rainfall During Landslide Events in the Western US
Monday, 12 December 2022; 09:00 - 12:30 CST
Authors: Jacquelyn C Witte, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Earth Observing Laboratory, Boulder, CO, United States, Elsa Culler, University of Colorado at Boulder, Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, Boulder, United States and Spencer K.D. Zeigler, University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Geological Sciences, Boulder, CO, United States
V35B-07 - Injection of unprecedented amounts of water vapor into the stratosphere by the eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai
Wednesday, 14 December 2022; 15:50 - 16:00 CST
Authors: Holger Voemel, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, United States, Stephanie Evan, CNRS / Université de La Réunion / Météo-France, Laboratoire de l'Atmosphere et des Cyclones (LACy), Saint-Denis, Reunion and Matthew B Tully, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
A42G-04 - Sub-cloud Rain Evaporation in the North Atlantic Ocean during ATOMIC Campaign
Thursday, 15 December 2022; 09:30 - 09:40 CST
Authors: Mampi Sarkar1, Adriana Raudzens Bailey1, David Noone2, Peter N Blossey3, Simon P de Szoeke4, Estefanía Quiñones Meléndez5, Mason Douglas Leandro6 and Patrick Y Chuang7, (1)National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, United States, (2)University of Auckland, Department of Physics, Auckland, New Zealand, (3)University of Washington, Seattle, United States, (4)Oregon State University, Corvallis, United States, (5)Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States, (6)University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, United States, (7)UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States
H43A-02 - NCAR’s In-Situ Sensing Mesonet in Support of Boundary Layer Field Operations
Thursday, 15 December 2022; 11:13 - 11:24 CST
Authors: Jacquelyn C Witte1, Steven Oncley2, William O J Brown1, Holger Voemel1 and In-situ Sensing Facility Team, (1)National Center for Atmospheric Research, Earth Observing Laboratory, Boulder, CO, United States, (2)National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, United States
2021 EOL Staff Involvement
A24A-02 - Airborne Phased Array Weather Radar: Anticipated Scientific and Technological Advancement
Tuesday, 14 December 2021; 14:30 - 15:45 CST
Authors: Jothiram Vivekanandan, Mark Leifer (2), Eric Loew, Mark Yaklich (2), Wen-Chau Lee, V. Grubišić, and Kyu Kim; 2--Ball Aerospace, Westminster, CO, USA
A25A-09 - The importance of the time response of Electrochemical Concentration Cell (ECC) ozone sondes for measurements of tropical upper tropospheric and lower stratospheric ozone
Tuesday, 14 December 2021; 15:00 - 16:15 (15:24 - 15:27) CST; Poster
Authors: Holger Vömel, Ryan M Stauffer, Henry B Selkirk, Anne Thompson, Jorge Andres Diaz, Debra Kollonige, Ernesto Corrales, Alfredo Alan, Gaslab