This is an archived version of the 2023 Global Monitoring Annual Conference
Wednesday, May 24
Oral Session

Tuesday, May 23, 2023 Poster Session Agenda

All times listed are in Mountain Daylight Time (UTC minus 6 hours)

(Only presenter's name is given; please refer to abstract for complete author listing.)
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2023 Poster Session - Halocarbons and Upper Atmosphere Observations
P-1 Southern Hemisphere Additional Ozonesondes (SHADOZ) 2023 Project and Data Archive Updates

Debra E. Kollonige (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Laboratory, Greenbelt, MD)

P-2 Use of AC Wavelength Pairs for Measuring Total Column Ozone

Glen McConville (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado, Boulder, CO)

P-3 Latest of Long-term Monitoring of Stratospheric Ozone for Global Ozone DepletionLatest of Long-term Monitoring of Stratospheric Ozone for Global Ozone Depletion

Koji Miyagawa (Guest Scientist at NOAA Global Monitoring Division (GML), Boulder, CO)

P-4 Advancements in Volumetric Flow Rate Measurements of Ozonesonde Pumps at Reduced Pressures  

Bryan Johnson (NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory (GML), Boulder, CO)

P-5 A New AirCore Fill Gas for High Altitude Measurement of Carbon Monoxide

Jianghanyang Li (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado, Boulder, CO)

P-6 Updates on LEO JPSS Science Products

Lihang Zhou (NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS), Camp Springs, MD)

2023 Poster Session - Carbon Cycle and Greenhouse Gases
P-7 A New Inverse Modeling Tool for Understanding Plant Drought Stress using Atmospheric 13C of CO2 Measurements

Bharat Rastogi (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado, Boulder, CO)

P-8 Towards a UFS-based Greenhouse Gas Inversion System

Lori Bruhwiler (NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory (GML), Boulder, CO)

P-9 What Controls Recent Changes in the Global Carbon-climate Feedback Process?

Chaerin Park (Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea)

P-10 What Drove Record Increases in Global Atmospheric Methane in 2020 and 2021?

Youmi Oh (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado, Boulder, CO)

P-11 CO Assimilation from MOPITT and CrIS: Evaluation of Error Sources in CO Inversions

Benjamin Gaubert (National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Atmospheric Chemistry Observations and Modeling Laboratory, Boulder, CO)

P-12 Adding 13C and 14C to a Global Dynamic Vegetation Model: Can Isotopes Help Us Improve Process-Based Model Fluxes and Atmospheric Inversions?

Brenden Fischer-Femal (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), Greenbelt, MD)

P-13 U.S. Fossil Fuel CO2 (FFCO2) Emissions Estimation for the Period of 2010 to 2015 using 14CO2 Observation in an Inversion Modeling System

Nazrul Islam (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado, Boulder, CO)

P-14 The Power of Community: Collaborative Development and Deployment of Low-Cost CO2 Sensors at Scale

Pascal Joly (Ribbit Network, Seattle, WA)

P-15 Updated Performance Evaluation of the LI-7825 Trace Carbon Dioxide Isotope Analyzer

BJ Clark (LI-COR Biosciences, Lincoln, NE)

P-16 robspack, a Fast R Package to Read, Process and Plot NOAA/GML ObsPack

Sergio Ibarra Espinosa (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado, Boulder, CO)

P-17 Stable Isotopes of CO2. An Improved INSTAAR Data Set and a Merged Collaborative Product.

Sylvia Michel (Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR), University of Colorado, Boulder, CO)

P-18 WetCH4: A Physics-informed Machine Learning Framework Combining Field Measurements and Satellite Observations for Wetland Methane Estimation

Qing Ying (University of Maryland, College Park, MD)

P-19 Vertical Information of Satellite CH4 Measurements From CrIS and AIRS

Juying Warner (University of Maryland, College Park, MD)

P-20 A New Technique for Airborne Measurements to Characterize Methane Emissions

Jonathan F. Dooley (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM)

P-21 An Update of Atmospheric CO2, CH4 and N2O Observations from NOAA’s Global Background Measurements

Xin Lan (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado, Boulder, CO)

P-22 Four Decades of Atmospheric CO2 Measurements in Hungary

László Haszpra (Institute for Nuclear Research, Debrecen, Hungary)

P-23 Evaluation of Nine Years of Methane Observations from a Tower Network in Indianapolis, Indiana

Zachary Barkley (The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science, University Park, PA)

P-24 Role of Wetland Emissions in Long-term Changes in Seasonal Cycle of Atmospheric Methane Concentration

Zhen Zhang (University of Maryland, College Park, MD)

P-25 The Scripps O2 Program: Insights from Ongoing Flask Sampling of Atmospheric O2/N2, CO2, and Ar/N2 at 10 Sites Spanning the Globe.

Tim Lueker (Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA)

P-26 Using Airborne CO2 Observations and a Mass-indexed Isentropic Coordinate to Test Atmospheric Transport Models and Improve Surface Flux Estimates

Yuming Jin (Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA)

P-27 Assessment of Observation from Ground and Satellite for Verification of Urban CO2 Emissions over Seoul

Sojung Sim (Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea)

P-28 Understanding Carbon Fluxes in a Changing Amazon

Marikate Ellis Mountain (Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER), Inc., Lexington, MA)

P-29 Variations of Carbon Cycle Greenhouse Gases in the South China Sea

Chang-Feng Ou-Yang (National Central University, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Taoyuan, Taiwan)

P-30 Using Observed Carbon Residence Times to Improve Simulation of Total CO2 and 13CO2 Land Carbon Fluxes

Aleya Kaushik (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado, Boulder, CO)

P-31 Normal Isn’t Good Enough: Western USA Pine Forest Are Accumulating Stress

Ian Baker (Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO)

P-32 Apportionment of Agriculture and Energy Sector Methane Emissions using Multi-month Trace Gas Measurements in Northern Colorado

Kevin Cossel (National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Communications Technology Laboratory, Fiber Resources and Applications Group, Boulder, CO)

2023 Poster Session - Global Radiation and Aerosols
P-33 The Early Results of SAIL-Net: Investigating Spatial Variability of Aerosol and Cloud Nuclei in Mountainous Terrain

Leah Gibson (Handix Scientific, Boulder, CO)

P-34 An Initial Study of Seven Months of Size Number Concentration Data of Atmospheric Aerosols in Boone, NC

Ethan Barber (Appalachian State University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Boone, NC)

P-35 Springtime Observations of Surface Energy and Hydrologic Variables over Dust-laden Snow in Colorado’s East River Watershed in 2022 and 2023

Christopher J Cox (NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory (PSL), Boulder, CO)

P-36 Multi-Frequency Differential Absorption LIDAR System for Simultaneous Aerosol and Cloud Retrievals of Greenhouse Gasses

David F Plusquellic (National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD)

P-37 Climatology of Aerosol Properties at a Marine Site on the Northern California Coast

Erin Boedicker (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado, Boulder, CO)

P-38 NOAA SURFRAD Network Boundary Layer Height Observations

Vanessa Caicedo (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado, Boulder, CO)

P-39 The Scale Height of Background Tropospheric Aerosol over Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii

John E Barnes (Retired from NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory (GML), Boulder, CO)

2023 Poster Session - Air Quality
P-40 Origins of Air Masses over the Free Troposphere in Subtropical East Asia: Analysis of Backward Trajectories at Lulin Atmospheric Background Station

Chang-Feng Ou-Yang (National Central University, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Taoyuan, Taiwan)

P-41 Lessons Learned from Highly Resolved Quasi-Simultaneous Formaldehyde Measurements in Suburban Outdoor and Indoor Environments

Juan Carlos Guerrero (Picarro Inc., Santa Clara, CA)

P-42 Tropical Tropospheric Ozone Trends (1990-2022): An Integrated Satellite, Sonde & Aircraft View

Anne M. Thompson (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Laboratory, Greenbelt, MD)