Department of Meteorology 

Atmospheric Chemistry Brown Bag Talks

SPRING  2003 Schedule


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  • Department of Meteorology Seminar Series

  • Past Brownbag talks (Fall 2002)

  • Past Brownbag talks (Spring 2002)

     
     
     
     
     
    January 31
    Dr. Peter Colarco
    GEST/NASA-GSFC
    DYNAMICAL AND MICROPHYSICAL ANALYSIS OF TRANSNATIONAL POLLUTANT TRANSPORT OVER THE EASTERN UNITED STATES FROM CANADIAN FOREST FIRES
    February 7
    SNOW!

    February 14
    Dr. Jeff Stehr
    University of Maryland
    A comparison of CMAQ-calculated and aircraft-measured MET fields, O3, and CO
    February 21
    Dr. Bruce Doddridge
    U. of Maryland: On assignment as Assoc. program director in atmospheric chemistry at NSF
    A discussion of atmospheric chemistry research supported by NSF
    February 26 (Wednesday)
    Dr. Paul Fortuin
    KNMI (Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute)
    Tropical ozone measurements for SHADOZ at Paramaribo, Surinam Station
    February 28
    Dr. Ariel Stein
    NOAA Air Resources Laboratory
    Modeling Studies of the Transport and Transformation of Pollutants in the Lower Troposphere
    March 7
    Mr. Mike Fromm
    NRL
    The Smoking Gun: Transport of Smoke from Treetop to the UTLS.
    March 14
    Dr. Pai-Yei Whung
    NOAA/OAR
    NOAA Air Quality Forecasting Program
    March 21
    OPEN

    March 28
    SPRING BREAK

    April 4
    OPEN

    April 11
    Dr. Tal Freiman
    Climatology Research Group; University of Witwatersrand; Johannesburg, South Africa
    "The Regional Haze Project over the industrial heartland of South Africa"
    April 18
    OPEN

    April 25
    J. Ping Mao
    NASA-GSFC
    TBA-Feasibility of space-borne CO2 measurements
    April 30 (WEDNESDAY at 3:30!!)
    Dr. William (Rich) Barchet
    DOE Research Aircraft Facility (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
    Airborne atmospheric chemistry research with the Gulfstream 159 Aircraft
    May 2 (1:00 PM)
    Mr. Matthew C. Beres
    UMD
    Life Cycle Impacts of Biodiesel Fuel on Air Pollution
    June 27
    Rich Calabrese
    Dept. of Chemical Engineering, University of Maryland
    Design of an Efficient Biological Aerosol Collector: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Simulations



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