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Atmospheric Chemistry Brown Bag Talks
Spring Semester 2008 Schedule
For more information contact Dale Allen
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Friday February 1
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OPEN
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Friday February 8
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Dr. Melody Avery
NASA-Langley Convective Vertical Redistribution of Trace Gases in the Tropics: A First Look from the TC4 Aircraft Field Mission |
Friday February 15
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Dr. Kenneth Pickering
NASA-GSFC Satellite-based lightning NO emissions |
Friday February 22
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Dr. Andrew Tangborn
NASA-GSFC Assessing model errors through assimilation of SCIAMACHY total column CO observations |
Friday February 29
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Dr. Shyam Lal
Physical Research Laboratory Navrangpura Ahmedabad Surface ozone and related trace gases over the Indian region |
Friday March 7
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Dr. Thomas Bell
NASA-GSFC Midweek increase in U.S. summer rain and storm heights suggests air pollution invigorates rainstorms |
Friday March 14
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Dr. Xiong Liu
UMBC-GEST and Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Ozone profile and tropospheric ozone retrievals from satellite UV measurements |
Friday March 21
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Dr. Shobha Kondragunta
NOAA/NESDIS TBA |
Friday March 28
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OPEN
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Friday April 4
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Dr. Jerry Ziemke
NASA-GSFC and UMBC-GEST Evaluation of tropospheric ozone from the GMI model and OMI/MLS measurements |
Friday April 11
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Mr. John Yorks
Penn State University The Variability of Free-Tropospheric and Boundary layer Ozone at Beltsville, MD: 2004-2007 |
Friday April 18
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Dr. John Sherwell
Maryland Department of Natural Resources Implementation of the Healthy Air Act |
Friday April 25
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Dr. Lesley Ott
NASA-GSFC The impact of convective transport on simulated atmospheric CO distributions |
Friday May 2
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OPEN
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Friday May 9
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OPEN
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Friday May 16
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OPEN (End of Spring Semester: Finals)
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Friday September 12
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Dr. Amy Huff
Battelle Memorial Institute Accuracy of the operational NOAA-EPA National Air Quality Forecasting System during Summer 2005 and 2006 in Philadelphia |
Unless
otherwise noted in date line, all seminars are held in RM. 3425 (the Department's Conference Room on the
third floor in the west wing of the Computer & Space Sci. Bldg.) at
12:00 p.m.
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Parking, also known as Parking Garage 3 (PG-3, two blocks west of the building). You cannot park in any numbered
or lettered lots. Parking tickets incurred in these lots cannot be voided.
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