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2022 AMS Presentations Featuring ARM Data

American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting

23-27 January 2022
Virtual, Virtual

23 January 2022

Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location
Remote Poster - Polar Meteorology
Oral RS99. Meteorological Drivers of Blowing Snow Events at the ARM North Slope Alaska Site Talia Dawn Kurtz
18:00

24 January 2022

Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location
Aerosol–Cloud Interactions in Warm Clouds. Part I
Oral 1A.4. Role of Surface Latent Heat Flux in Shallow Cloud Transitions: A Mechanism-Denial LES Study Youtong Zheng
09:30
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 2 - Results from Recent Field Projects: Cloud, Fog, and Winter Observations. Part II
Oral 2.1. A Multi-Instrument Algorithm for Detecting Blowing Snow: Results from the AWARE and MOSAIC Campaigns Alec Sczepanski
10:45
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 2A - Aerosol–Cloud Interactions in Warm Clouds. Part II
Oral 2A.2. Where and When to Find Brightening or Darkening Clouds: The Role of Meteorology on Albedo Susceptibility of Marine Low Clouds Jianhao Zhang
11:00
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 3A - Aerosol–Cloud Interactions in Warm Clouds. Part III
Oral 3A.3. Evaluation of Aerosol Indirect Effects in E3SM from Multiple Perspectives Using Eastern North Atlantic Surface and Satellite Retrievals Adam Varble
14:15
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 3 - Addressing Air Quality Challenges at Urban–Land–Water Interfaces during Recent Field Studies. Part III
Oral 3.6. Overview of the Pandora Deployment and Analysis of Spatial NO2 Gradients during TRACER-AQ Alexander E Kotsakis
14:45
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 4A - Aerosol–Cloud Interactions in Warm Clouds. Part IV
Oral 4A.1. Cloud Droplet Clustering and Cloud Droplet Spectral Broadening in Turbulent Clouds Observed during HI-SCALE and CACTI Yayun Qiao
15:45
George R. Brown Convention Center
Remote Poster 13 - 19Meso Monday Poster Session
Oral 146. Environments Supporting Deep Convection Initiation during the CACTI Campaign James Marquis
17:00
Oral 155. Using ARM Observations to Evaluate Process Interactions in Kilometer-Scale Simulations of Mesoscale Convective Systems Alexandra N. Ramos-Valle
17:00
Remote Poster 7 - 22SMOI Monday Poster Session
Oral 71. In Situ Cloud and Fog Measurements Using the Cloud Droplet Measurement System (CDMS) and CDP/BCP Deployed on the DOE ARM Tethered Balloon System at Oliktok Point, Alaska, during November 2020 Andrei Vakhtin
17:00
George R. Brown Convention Center
Remote Poster 9 - 22Airpol Monday Poster Session
Oral 97. How Meteorological Events Affected Houston’s Air Quality during TRACER-AQ Amber Nicole Schlessiger
17:00

25 January 2022

Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location
Session 5 - Offshore Wind. Part I
Oral 5.4. Validation of Mesoscale Model Offshore Wind Forecasts Using TCAP Brian J. Gaudet
09:15
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 5B - New Observations and Modeling Studies of Smoke–Cloud–Radiation–Climate Interactions
Oral 5B.2. Amplified Seasonal Cycle in Southeastern Atlantic Low Cloud Cover when Biomass Burning Aerosol is Present Jianhao Zhang
09:00
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 5B - Regional Air Quality. Part V
Oral 5B.4. Observation of O3 Events with LMOL during the TRACER-AQ Campaign Guillaume Gronoff
09:15
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 6B - Aerosol–Cloud Interactions in Deep Convective Clouds. Part III
Oral 6B.2. Linking Synoptic Patterns to Cloud Properties and Local Circulations over the TRACER Domain in Houston, Texas Dié Wang
11:15
George R. Brown Convention Center
Oral 6B.3. Summary of First Light Observations from the Tracking Aerosol Convection Interactions Experiment (TRACER) Michael P. Jensen
11:30
George R. Brown Convention Center
Joint J6A - Improved Monitoring, Modeling, and Prediction of Water Availability across Scales. Part II
Oral J6A.3. Using Ground-Based Profiling Networks to Observe Characteristics of Water Vapor Advection Timothy J. Wagner
11:15
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 7 - Solar Forecasting
Oral 7.5. WRF-Solar v2: Model Improvement, Uncertainty Quantification, and Calibration Larry K. Berg
14:30
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 7 - Python Tools in the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences. Part I
Oral 7.1. A Python Port of the PIEKTUK Column Blowing Snow Model Aaron K. Scott
13:30
George R. Brown Convention Center
Aerosol–Cloud Interactions in Deep Convective Clouds. Part II
Oral 8B.2. Examining the Relationship between Aerosols, Deep Convection, and Lightning over the Amazon Basin Dale J. Allen
16:00
George R. Brown Convention Center
Remote Poster 34 - 14Aerosol Tuesday Poster Session
Oral 345. Estimation and Meteorological Analysis of CCN during RELAMPAGO-CACTI in Córdoba, Argentina William Louis Faletti Jr.
17:00
George R. Brown Convention Center
Remote Poster 27 - 26Applied Tuesday Poster Session
Oral 290. A Climatology of Blowing Snow Events at Alaskan ARM Sites Lauren Vocke
17:00
George R. Brown Convention Center

26 January 2022

Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location
Session 9A - ACMAP. Part I
Oral 9A.2. Long-Term Trends of Aerosols, Meteorology, and Radiation in the Southeastern U.S. Warming Hole Region Virendra P. Ghate
08:45
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 9 - Dynamics of Organized Tropical Convection
Oral 9.3. A Further Look at Q1 and Omega: Implications for Mesoscale Parameterization Courtney J. Schumacher
09:00
George R. Brown Convention Center
Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere: Lidar Observations and Measurements. Part I
Oral 9.1. New Remote Sensing Methods to Determine PBL Depth and Coupling of Continental Clouds with Surface from Lidar Tianning Su
08:30
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 10A - Aerosol–Cloud Interactions in Mixed-Phase Clouds. Part I
Oral
Invited
10A.5. Insights on Sources and Formation Mechanisms of Central Arctic Supercooled Clouds (Invited Presentation) Israel Silber
11:45
George R. Brown Convention Center
Oral 10A.1. Ice Nucleating Particles in Arctic Cold-Air Outbreaks Paul J. DeMott
10:45
George R. Brown Convention Center
Oral 10A.3. Arctic Mixed-Phase Clouds Sometimes Dissipate due to Insufficient Aerosol: Evidence from Idealized Large Eddy Simulations Lucas Sterzinger
11:15
George R. Brown Convention Center
Oral
Invited
10A.2. The Seasonal Contrast of Aerosols That Can Seed Ice Formation in Central Arctic Clouds (Invited Presentation) Jessie Creamean
11:00
George R. Brown Convention Center
Oral 10A.4. Ice-Nucleating Particle Reservoir Dynamics in Mixed-Phase Arctic Boundary Layer Clouds: A 1D Modeling Study Daniel A. Knopf
11:30
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 11 - Radar Observations of Deep Convection around the World
Oral 11.3. C-Band Polarimetric-Hail Detection in Subtropical South America Using Synthetic Radar Data and RELAMPAGO-CACTI Observations Lina Esther Rivelli-Zea
14:00
George R. Brown Convention Center
Interactions between Atmospheric Chemistry and Boundary Layer Dynamics. Part II
Oral 12B.4. Aerosol–Boundary Layer Interactions Modulate the Entrainment Process Tianning Su
16:30
George R. Brown Convention Center
Remote Poster 48 - 24AtChem Wednesday Poster Session
Oral 513. Agricultural Sources of Ice-Nucleating Particles in Argentina during the DOE-ARM Cloud, Aerosol, and Complex Terrain Interactions (CACTI) Experiment Baptiste Testa
17:00
George R. Brown Convention Center

27 January 2022

Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location
Session 13A - AI in Weather and Climate Modeling: Bridging the Gap between Theoretical Advances and Production Use
Oral
Invited
13A.1. Enhancing Aerosol Predictions on the Global Scale with Particle-Resolved Modeling and Machine Learning (Invited Presentation) Nicole Riemer
08:30
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 13 - Advances in Understanding Tropical Mesoscale Convective Systems and Precipitation Processes Using Observations, Models, and Artificial Intelligence
Oral 13.1. Updraft and Downdraft Kinematics of Mesoscale Convective Systems through Observations and Simulations Dié Wang
08:30
George R. Brown Convention Center
The Role of Atmospheric Chemistry in Aerosol–Cloud–Radiation–Meteorology Interactions
Oral
Invited
13.1. Estimation of Aerosol Hygroscopicity, Aerosol Liquid Water Content, and Their Vertical Variations from In Situ and Remote Sensing Measurements (Invited Presentation) Zhanqing Li
08:30
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 14 - Mesoscale Convective Systems
Oral 14.2. Observations of the Discrete Propagation of a Mesoscale Convective System during RELAMPAGO-CACTI Kelly Lombardo
11:00
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 15 - Measurements and Modeling of CCN and INP. Part II
Oral 15.4. Retrieval of the Sea Spray Aerosol Mode from Submicron Particle Size Distributions and Supermicron Scattering during LASIC Jeramy L Dedrick
14:30
George R. Brown Convention Center
Clouds, Radiation, and Climate Sensitivity. Part II
Oral 15A.3. First Climatology of Cloud-Top Radiative Cooling in Marine Shallow Clouds Youtong Zheng
14:00
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 16 - Mesoscale Processes near Orography
Oral 16.2. Characteristics and Environmental Controls of the Convective Cell Evolution during CACTI Adam Varble
16:00
George R. Brown Convention Center
Session 16 - Measurements and Modeling of CCN and INP. Part III
Oral 16.2. A Southern Great Plains Pilot Field Campaign to Evaluate a Field-Observational Approach to Aerosol–Ice Formation Closure Daniel A. Knopf
16:00
George R. Brown Convention Center
Oral 16.3. On Particle-Based Modeling of Immersion Freezing Sylwester Arabas
16:15
George R. Brown Convention Center
Oral 16.1. Interannual and Interseasonal Variabilities and Sources of Ice-Nucleating Particles in the Arctic: Insights from Long-Term Measurements and Model Simulations from Ny-Ålesund Yang Shi
15:45
George R. Brown Convention Center
Remote Poster 59 - 19Meso Thursday Poster Session
Oral 713. Dependence of Simulated Deep Convection Growth Biases on Instability and Model Resolution Zhixiao Zhang
17:00
George R. Brown Convention Center
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