AQRP Project Workshop Presentations
June 17 & 18, 2015
TACC Seminar and Training Room, Pickle Research Campus - UT Austin

Wednesday, June 17
10:00 AM Welcome / Remarks
10:15 AM 14-010 Impact of large-scale circulation patterns on surface ozone concentrations in Houston-Galveston-Brazoria (HGB)
10:45 AM 14‐022 Use of satellite data to improve specifications of land surface
11:15 AM 14-025 Development and Evaluation of an Interactive Sub-Grid Cloud Framework for the CAMx Photochemical Model
1:00 PM 14-008 Investigation of Input Parameters for Biogenic Emissions Modeling in Texas during Drought Years
1:30 PM 14-016 Improved Land Cover and Emission Factor Inputs for Estimating Biogenic Isoprene and Monoterpene Emissions for Texas Air Quality Simulations
2:00 PM 14-017 Incorporating Space-borne Observations to Improve Biogenic Emission Estimates in Texas
2:45 PM 14-030 Improving Modeled Biogenic Isoprene Emissions under Drought Conditions and Evaluating Their Impact on Ozone Formation
3:15 PM 14-003 Update and evaluation of model algorithms needed to predict Particulate Matter from Isoprene
3:45 PM 14-011 Targeted Improvements in the Fire Inventory from NCAR (FINN) Model for Texas Air Quality Planning
4:30 PM 14-014 Constraining NOX Emissions Using Satellite NO2 Column Measurements over the Southeast Texas
5:00 PM 14-026 Quantifying ozone production from light alkenes using novel measurements of hydroxynitrate reaction products in Houston during the NASA SEAC4RS project
5:30 PM Adjourn for the day

Thursday, June 18
9:00 AM 14-006 Characterization of Boundary-Layer Meteorology during DISCOVER-AQ Using Radar Wind Profiler and Balloon Sounding Measurements
9:30 AM 14-007 Improved Analysis of VOC, NO2, SO2 and HCHO data from SOF, mobile DOAS and MW-DOAS during DISCOVER-AQ
10:00 AM 14-020 Analysis of Ozone Formation Sensitivity in Houston Using the Data Collected during DISCOVER-AQ and SEAC4RS
10:45 AM 14-005 Sources and Properties of Atmospheric Aerosol in Texas: DISCOVER-AQ Measurements and Validation
11:15 AM 14-004 Emission Source region contributions to a high surface ozone episode during DISCOVER-AQ
11:45 AM 14-002 Analysis of Airborne Formaldehyde Data Over Houston Texas Acquired During the 2013 DISCOVER-AQ and SEAC4RS Campaigns
1:30 PM 14-009 Analysis of Surface Particulate Matter and Trace Gas Data Generated during the Houston Operations of DISCOVER-AQ
2:00 PM 14-024 Sources of Organic Particulate Matter in Houston: Evidence from DISCOVER-AQ Data, Modeling and Experiments
2:30 PM 14-029 Spatial and temporal resolution of primary and secondary particulate matter in Houston during DISCOVER-AQ
3:00 PM Closing Remarks / Dismissal