Rendezvous 2023

Poster Titles/ Authors and Abstracts

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Administration

ADM 1. CIRES Administrative Service
Katy Human (CIRES), Nathan Campbell (CIRES), Gretchen Richard (CIRES), BJ Thompson (CIRES)

ADM 2. What's Happening in Diversity and Inclusion at CIRES?
Susan M. Sullivan (CIRES)

Center for Science and Technology Policy Research

CSTP 1. How small-island countries can capitalize on accidental subsidies to foreign fishing fleets
Matthew G. Burgess (CIRES), Katherine Millage (UCSB), Hunter S. Lenihan (UCSB), Steven D. Gaines (UCSB), Christopher Costello (UCSB)

CSTP 2. Emergency Powers and Climate Change
Steven Vanderheiden (CIRES)

CSTP 3. Coproduction of Embodied Climate Curriculum Gains STEAM
Patrick Chandler (CIRES), Beth Osnes (Inside the Greenhouse), James Hakala (CU Natural History Museum), Carl Simpson (CU Natural History Museum)

CSTP 4. Envisioning a Colorado Climate Indicators Platform
Jeremy Dicks (NSIDC Undergraduate Research Assistant) (NSIDC), Matthew Druckenmiller (CIRES,NSIDC)

Cryospheric and Polar Processes Division

CPP 1. Spatio-Temporal Trends in Melt Onset in the Upper Indus Basin Using Enhanced-Resolution Passive Microwave Brightness Temperatures
Brodzik, Mary J. (NSIDC), Ramage, Joan M. (Lehigh University), Johnson, Mitch T. (Lehigh University), Troy, Tara J. (University of Victoria), David G. Long (Brigham Young University), Richard L. Armstrong (CIRES,NSIDC)

CPP 2. Firn Aquifers: Water-laden snow on the polar ice sheets
Julie Miller (CIRES), Ted Scambos (CIRES), David Long (Brigham Young University ), Bruce Wallin (NSIDC), Clement Miege (Rutgers Univeristy ), Lynn Montgomery (ATOC)

CPP 3. How to Evaluate SMAP Radiometer Spatial Resolution Enhancements from Image Reconstruction?
Molly A Hardman (CIRES), Mary J Brodzik (CIRES), David G Long (BYU)

CPP 4. Application of enhanced resolution gridded passive microwave data for sea ice concentration and motion estimates
Walter N. Meier (NSIDC), J. Scott Stewart (NSIDC)

CPP 5. Over 8,000 Historical Photographs added to the Glacier Photograph Collection Database
Ann Windnagel (NSIDC,NOAA/NCEI), Athea Merredyth (CU Boulder), Florence Fetterer (NSIDC,NOAA/NCEI), Marin Klinger (NSIDC,NOAA/NCEI)

CPP 6. Remote and Autonomous Measurements of Precipitation in Antarctica
Mark W. Seefeldt (CIRES), Taydra M. Low (CIRES,ATOC), Scott D. Landolt (NCAR/UCAR)

CPP 7. Arctic Amplification in Initial Condition Large Ensembles
Jennifer E. Kay (CIRES,ATOC)

CPP 8. The Impact of the 2015 Taan Fjord Landslide on Tyndall Glacier
Brianna Corsa (CIRES), Michael Willis (CIRES), Kristy Tiampo (CIRES)

CPP 9. Applying Latent Semantic Analysis to Track Trends in Geoscience Research
Siri Jodha S. Khalsa (NSIDC), Luis Lopez (NSIDC), Allen Pope (NSIDC)

CPP 10. Assessment of the recent Arctic Basin cyclone climatology from RASM
Elizabeth N Cassano (CIRES), John J Cassano (CIRES,ATOC), Elina Valkonen (CIRES,ATOC)

CPP 11. Social Sciences at the National Snow and Ice Data Center: ELOKA and the Indigenous Foods Knowledges Network
Betsy Sheffield (NSIDC), Matthew Druckenmiller (NSIDC), Agnieszka Gautier (NSIDC), Noor Johnson (NSIDC), Heidi McCann (NSIDC), Chris McNeave (NSIDC), Peter L. Pulsifer (NSIDC)

CPP 12. The impact of uncertainty in Arctic Ocean precipitation on estimates of snow depth and density over sea ice
Andrew P. Barrett (NSIDC), Julienne Stroeve (NSIDC)

CPP 13. Identifying Atmospheric Moisture Sources Contributing to Early or Late Melt Onset of Arctic Sea Ice
Sean Horvath (CIRES,NSIDC), Balaji Rajagopalan (CIRES), Julienne Stroeve (CIRES,NSIDC)

CPP 14. Semi-periodic Dynamic Thickening of a Tidewater Glacier in Køge Bugt, Greenland
Ryan Cassotto (CIRES), Michael J Willis (CIRES)

CPP 15. Human Health and Potential Mercury Releases from Thawing Permafrost
Kevin Schaefer (NSIDC), Yasin Elshorbany (University Southern Florida), Elchin Jafarov (DOE), Paul F. Schuster (USGS), Robert G. Striegl (USGS), Kim Wickland (USGS)

CPP 16. Constraining Sediment Fluxes in Remote Fluvial Environments Using Experimental Geodetic and UAV Techniques
Jasmine S. S. Hansen (CIRES), Michael J. Willis (CIRES), Michael MacFerrin (CIRES)

CPP 17. Modeling experiments with supercooled cloud liquid increase the Southern Ocean carbon sink
Matthew R. Gentry (CIRES,ATOC), Nikki S. Lovenduski (ATOC/INSTAAR), David P. Schneider (NCAR/UCAR), Jennifer E. Kay (CIRES,ATOC)

Ecosystem Science Division

ES 1. In the line of fire: Consequences of human-ignited wildfires to homes in the U.S. (1992-2015)
Nathan Mietkiewicz (CIRES,Earth Lab), Jennifer Balch (CIRES,Earth Lab/ Geography), Tania Schoennagel (Geography), Stefan Leyk (CIRES,Earth Lab/Geography/Institute for Behavioral Studies), Lise St. Denis (CIRES,Earth Lab), Bethany Bradley (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

ES 2. Data integration from the tree to the satellite level to understand forest resilience across scales
Megan E. Cattau (CIRES), Carol Wessman (CIRES), Jennifer Balch (CIRES), Maxwell Joseph (CIRES), Joseph McGlinchy (CIRES), Brian Johnson (CIRES)

ES 3. Estimating the combined effects of cheatgrass invasion and fire on U.S. ecosystem carbon storage
R. Chelsea Nagy (CIRES)

ES 4. Projected changes in aridity and implications for US grassland conservation
Angela E. Boag (CIRES), Andrea L. Ray (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Balaji Rajagopalan (CIRES,Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering), Heather M. Yocum (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Benjamin D. Abel (Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering)

ES 5. Feedbacks among river channel incision, threshold hillslopes, and runoff generation during rare events in the Colorado Front Range, USA
Matthew W. Rossi (CIRES,Earth Lab), Robert S. Anderson (INSTAAR), Suzanne P. Anderson (INSTAAR), Gregory E. Tucker (CIRES)

ES 6. Combining UAV remote sensing and ground sensors to model understory solar radiation and thermal habitat in a fragmented forest landscape
Anna Spiers (CIRES,CU EBIO), Megan Cattau (CIRES), Joseph McGlinchy (CIRES), Brian Johnson (CIRES), Brett Melbourne (CU EBIO), Kendi Davies (CU EBIO)

Education Outreach Program

EO 1. Rapid Assessment of Fuel Load Using the GLOBE Observer Fire Fuel App
Jennifer Taylor (CIRES), Russell A. Parsons (USFS), Holli Riebeek Kohl (NASA,SSAI), David Overoye (SSAI), Travis Andersen (UCAR)

EO 2. Integration of online and in-person instruction and diverse student backgrounds within an open education model provides Universal Access to Earth Data Science skills
Jenny Palomino (CIRES), Lauren Herwehe (CIRES), Leah Wasser (CIRES)

EO 3. The Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN)
Kathryn Boyd (CIRES), Anne Gold (CIRES), Jennifer Taylor (CIRES), Susan Lynds (CIRES), Amanda Morton (CIRES), Frank Niepold (NOAA), Sean Fox (SERC), Monica Bruckner (SERC), Cheryl Manning (Science Education Consultant), Karin Kirk (Freelance Science Writer), Tamara Shapiro Ledley (Science Education Consultant)

EO 4. Community College Student Success: Outcomes from a 2YC-focused Student Summer Research Program
Renee Curry Minaya (CIRES), Anne Gold (CIRES), Jenny Briggs (CU Office for Outreach and Engagement), Lesley Smith (CU Regent), Suzanne Anderson (CU Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research)

EO 5. 20+ Years of National Ocean Sciences Bowl
Amanda Morton (CIRES), Renee Curry (CIRES)

EO 6. How CIRES Education & Outreach can Support you and Broaden the Impact of your Science
Anne U. Gold (CIRES), Kathryn Boyd (CIRES), Erin H. Leckey (CIRES), Megan Littrell (CIRES), Susan E. Lynds (CIRES), Renee Curry Minaya (CIRES), Amanda Morton (CIRES), Christine Okochi (CIRES), Jennifer Taylor (CIRES), Katya Schloesser (CIRES)

EO 7. Climate Science Engagement Opportunities for Teachers and Students in Puerto Rico
Erin Leckey (CIRES), Anne Gold (CIRES), Ián Gonzáles-Bascó (Museo Del Reciclaje), Katie Boyd (CIRES), Jennifer Taylor (CIRES)

EO 8. Participate in a Year in Arctic on board a research vessel from Anywhere - Coordinating Education, Outreach and Communication of the MOSAiC expedition
Anne Gold (CIRES), Katya Schloesser (CIRES), Matthew Shupe (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Katy Human (CIRES), Sara Morris (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL)

EO 10. CrowdMag: An Opportunity for Science, Outreach and Education
Brian Meyer (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Manoj Nair (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Richard Saltus (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Nir Boneh (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Arnaud Chulliat (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Adam Woods (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Patrick Alken (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Neesha Schnepf (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI)

EO 11. Empowering Youth to Envision Community Resilience Actions around Natural Hazards
Megan K. Littrell (CIRES), Anne Gold (CIRES), Jennifer Taylor (CIRES), Erin Leckey (CIRES), Katie Boyd (CIRES), Katya Schloesser (CIRES), Amanda Morton (CIRES)

Environmental Chemistry Division

EC 1. Bridging the Gap between LES and DNS: An Explicit Subgrid Scale Scheme for LES with Particle-Based Cloud Physics
Fabian Hoffmann (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Graham Feingold (NOAA/CSD)

EC 2. Measured and modeled ozone distributions over the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans from the ATom mission
Eric Hintsa (CIRES,NOAA/GMD), Fred Moore (CIRES,NOAA/GMD), David Nance (CIRES,NOAA/GMD), Geoff Dutton (CIRES,NOAA/GMD), Brad Hall (NOAA/GMD), Audra McClure-Begley (CIRES,NOAA/GMD), James Elkins (NOAA/GMD), Chelsea Thompson (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Jeff Peischl (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Thomas Ryerson (NOAA/CSD), Junhua Liu (NASA), Sarah Strode (NASA), Arlene Fiore (Columbia University), Lee Murray (University of Rochester), Clare Flynn (University of California, Irvine)

EC 3. Anthropogenic air Pollution Delays Marine Stratocumulus Cloud Break-up
Tom Goren (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Jan Kazil (CIRES,NOAA/CSD)

EC 4. Gas-phase Organic Chemistry in Exoplanet Atmospheres and Implications for Haze Formation
Jennifer L. Berry (CIRES,Department of Chemistry), Melissa Ugelow (CIRES,Department of Chemistry), Margaret Tolbert (CIRES,Department of Chemistry), Eleanor C. Browne (CIRES,Department of Chemistry)

EC 5. From where Aerosols Are Born to where Aerosols Die:Study of the Global Chemical Production and Properties of Secondary Aerosol
Benjamin A. Nault (CIRES,CU Boulder Chemistry), Duseong S. Jo (CIRES,CU Boulder Chemistry), Pedro Campuzano-Jost (CIRES,CU Boulder Chemistry), Douglas A. Day (CIRES,CU Boulder Chemistry), Jessica B. Gilman (NOAA/ESRL), Daven Henze (CU Boulder Mechanical Engineering), Jeff Peischl (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), James M. Roberts (NOAA/ESRL), Thomas B. Ryerson (NOAA/ESRL), Ann Middlebrook (NOAA/ESRL), Joost de Gouw (CIRES,CU Boulder Chemistry), Jose L. Jimenez (CIRES,CU Boulder Chemistry), Brian McDonald (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL)

EC 6. Time evolution of laboratory biomass burning aerosols. Relations between aerosol chemical composition, volatility and optical properties.
Alessandro Franchin (CIRES)

EC 7. Real-time Molecular Ion Detection and Chemical Composition of Aerosol Species in the Indoor Environment During Cooking
Wyatt L. Brown (CIRES,CU Chemistry)

EC 8. Improving simple parameterization of secondary organic aerosol (SOA): IEPOX-SOA and urban SOA
Duseong S. Jo (CIRES), Alma Hodzic (NCAR/UCAR), Louisa K. Emmons (NCAR/UCAR), Eloise A. Marais (University of Leicester), Zhe Peng (CIRES), Benjamin A. Nault (CIRES), Weiwei Hu (CIRES), Pedro Campuzano-Jost (CIRES), Jose L. Jimenez (CIRES)

EC 9. Measurement capabilities of the CU SOF Instrument: Separation of Methane Emissions from Agricultural and Natural Gas Sources & Developing Techniques to Quantify Wildfire Emissions
Natalie Kille (CIRES), Randall Chiu (CIRES), Matthias Frey (KIT, Germany), Frank Hase (KIT, Germany), Mahesh K. Sha (BIRA, Belgium), Thomas Blumenstock (KIT, Germany), James W. Hannigan (NCAR/UCAR), Johannes Orphal (KIT, Germany), Rainer Volkamer (CIRES)

EC 10. New Particle Formation in the Tropical Upper Troposphere
Christina J Williamson (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Agnieszka Kupc (University of Vienna), Fangqun Yu (SUNY Albany), Pengfei Yu (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Pedro Campuzano-Jost (CIRES,Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder), Maximilian Dollner (Universitry of Vienna), Karl D. Froyd (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Charles A. Brock (NOAA/CSD), Jose L. Jimenez (CIRES,Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder), John K. Kodros (Colorado State University), Gan Luo (SUNY Albany), Daniel M. Murphy (NOAA/CSD), Benjamin A. Nault (CIRES,Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder), Eric A. Ray (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Bernadett Weinzierl (University of Vienna), Jeffrey R. Pierce (Colorado State University), Duncan Axisa (CIRES), ThaoPaul V. Bui (NASA), Anna L. Hodshire (Colorado State University), James C. Wilson (University of Denver)

EC 11. Boundary layer entrainment of transported ozone layers observed with lidar during the CABOTS and FAST-LVOS studies
Christoph Senff (CIRES), Andrew Langford (NOAA/ESRL), Raul Alvarez II (NOAA/ESRL), Timothy Bonin (CIRES), Alan Brewer (NOAA/ESRL), Aditya Choukulkar (CIRES), Gillaume Kirgis (CIRES), Richard Marchbanks (CIRES), Scott Sandberg (NOAA/ESRL), Ann Weickmann (CIRES), Michael Zucker (CIRES)

EC 12. Twenty years of observed tropospheric ozone increases across the Northern Hemisphere
Audrey Gaudel (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Owen Cooper (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Kai-Lan Chang (CIRES,NOAA/CSD)

EC 13. A new method (M3Fusion v1) for combining observations and multiple model output for an improved estimate of the global surface ozone distribution
Kai-Lan Chang (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Owen R. Cooper (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), J. Jason West (University of North Carolina), Marc L. Serre (University of North Carolina), Martin G. Schultz (Julich Supercomputing Centre), Meiyun Lin (NOAA/GFDL), Virginie Marecal (Meteo-France), Beatrice Josse (Meteo-France), Makoto Deushi (MRI-JAPAN), Kengo Sudo (Nagoya University), Junhua Liu (NASA), Christoph A. Keller (NASA)

EC 14. A new perspective on shallow cumulus cloud radiative effect utilizing surface observations and high resolution simulations
Jake J. Gristey (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Graham Feingold (NOAA/CSD), Ian B. Glenn (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), K. Sebastian Schmidt (LASP, University of Colorado), Hong Chen (LASP, University of Colorado)

EC 15. Nitrate Radical Reactions with Select Biomass Burning Compounds Using a Dark Oxidation Flow Reactor
Zachary C.J. Decker (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Dimitris Papanastasiou (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Matthew Coggon (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), J. Andrew Neuman (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), James M. Roberts (NOAA/CSD), Michael A. Robinson (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), James B. Burkholder (NOAA/CSD), Steven S. Brown (NOAA/CSD,CU Chemistry)

EC 16. Strong black carbon absorption enhancement attributed to secondary organic aerosol formation in Seoul
Kara D. Lamb (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Anne E. Perring (CIRES,Colgate University), Benjamin Nault (CIRES), Pedro Campuzano-Jost (CIRES), Jose-Luis Jimenez (CIRES), Andrew Weinheimer (NCAR/UCAR), Don Blake (UC Irvine), Bruce Anderson (NASA), Joshua P. Schwarz (NOAA/CSD)

EC 17. Two-dimensional Hadley Circulation modeling toward high resolution climate simulation
Ryuji Yoshida (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/CSD), Takanobu Yamaguchi (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/CSD), Graham Feingold (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/CSD)

EC 18. Observation of the urban wind island effect
Sunil Baidar (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Tim Bonin (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Aditya Choukulkar (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Alan Brewer (NOAA/CSD), Mike Hardesty (CIRES,NOAA/CSD)

EC 19. Results from the ATHLETIC study: Measurements of indoor volatile organic compounds using a new proton transfer reaction mass spectrometer
Zachary Finewax (CIRES), Demetrios Pagonis (CIRES), Megan Claflin (Aerodyne), Andrew Jensen (CIRES), Olivia Jenks (CIRES), Jose-Luis Jimenez (CIRES), Paul Ziemann (CIRES), Brian Lerner (Aerodyne), Joost de Gouw (CIRES)

EC 20. An odd oxygen framework for wintertime ammonium nitrate aerosol pollution in urban areas: NOx and VOC control as mitigation strategies
Carrie Womack (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Erin McDuffie (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Pete Edwards (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), UWFPS Science Team (), UBWOS Science Team (), Munkh Baasandorj (Utah Division of Air Quality), Steve Brown (NOAA/ESRL)

EC 21. New Measurements of the Water Vapor Absorption Cross Section in the Blue- Violet Range by Cavity-Enhanced Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy
Randall Chiu (CIRES), Eamon Conway (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), Oleg Polyansky (University College London), Rainer Volkamer (CIRES)

EC 22. Improving the modeling of collision-coalescence in a two-moment microphysics scheme with neural networks
Yaosheng Chen (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Takanobu Yamaguchi (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Graham Feingold (NOAA/CSD)

Environmental Observations, Modeling and Forecasting Division

EOMF 1. Kinetic Energy and Precipitation Spectrum Evaluation for the GFS Advanced Physics Test
Man Zhang (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/GSD,Developmental Testbed Center), Ligia Bernardet (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/GSD,Developmental Testbed Center), Jamie Wolff (NCAR/UCAR,Developmental Testbed Center), Judy Henderson (NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/GSD), Michelle Harrold (NCAR/UCAR,Developmental Testbed Center )

EOMF 2. Emissions, Transport, and Chemistry of Smoke from the October 2017 Northern California Fires
Megan M. Bela (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Stuart A. McKeen (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Natalie Kille (Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, USA), R. Bradley Pierce (Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA), Chris Schmidt (National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS), NOAA, USA), Susan M. O'Neill (United States Forest Service, USA), Xiaoyang Zhang (South Dakota State University, USA), Shobha Kondragunta (National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS), NOAA, USA), Christine Wiedinmyer (CIRES), Rainer Volkamer (CIRES,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, USA)

EOMF 3. Accessing NOAA's Space Weather Satellite Data: POES, GOES, and DSCOVR Products
Margaret Tilton (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Stefan Codrescu (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Dan Seaton (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Rob Redmon (NOAA/NCEI), William Rowland (NOAA/NCEI)

EOMF 4. Online Inclusion of Chemical Component into NOAA's Next Generation Global Prediction System (NGGPS)
Li Zhang (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), G. Grell (NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/GSD), R. Montuoro (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), S. A. McKeen (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), C. DeLuca (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), J. K. Henderson (NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/GSD), B. Jamison (NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/GSD)

EOMF 5. Age of the Seafloor
Elliot Lim (CIRES)

EOMF 6. NOAA NCEI Digital Elevation Models
Christopher Amante (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Kelly Carignan (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Mike Sutherland (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Matthew Love (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Nicolas Arcos (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Kelly Stroker (NOAA/NCEI)

EOMF 7. Estimating Global Vertical Land Motion from GPS for Relative Sea Level Change Studies
Eduard R. Heijkoop (University of Colorado Boulder), R. Steven Nerem (CIRES,University of Colorado Boulder), Michael J. Willis (CIRES,University of Colorado Boulder), William C. Hammond (University of Nevada Reno), Geoffrey Blewitt (University of Nevada Reno)

EOMF 8. Geomagnetic Reference Models Cannot Keep Pace with the North Magnetic Pole
Arnaud Chulliat (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Patrick Alken (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Manoj Nair (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Adam Woods (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Brian Meyer (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Rob Redmon (NOAA/NCEI)

EOMF 9. Machine learning and underwater biomass characterization
Kellie R. Gadeken (CIRES), Maxwell B. Joseph (CIRES), Joseph McGlinchy (CIRES), Carrie C. Wall (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Kristopher B. Karnauskas (CIRES,Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder)

EOMF 10. Using the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite Solar UltraViolet Imager to Observe the Solar Corona
Jonathan Darnel (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Daniel B. Seaton (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Margaret Tilton (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI)

EOMF 11. Can Seafloor Voltage Cables be Used to Study Large Scale Transport? An Investigation in the Pacific Ocean.
Neesha Schnepf (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Manoj Nair (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Jakub Velímsky (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic), Natalie Thomas (NASA)

EOMF 12. A new decadal atmosphere-based estimate on North American carbon uptake from a high-resolution regional inverse model: CarbonTracker-Lagrange
Lei Hu (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Arlyn Andrews (NOAA/ESRL), Kirk Thoning (NOAA/ESRL), Colm Sweeney (NOAA/ESRL), John Miller (NOAA/ESRL), Anna Michalak (Carnegie Institution for Science), Ed Dlugokencky (NOAA/ESRL), Pieter Tans (NOAA/ESRL), Yoichi Shiga (Carnegie Institution for Science), Marikate Mountain (AER), Thomas Nehrkorn (AER), Stephen Montzka (NOAA/ESRL), Kathryn McKain (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Jonathan Kofler (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Michael Trudeau (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Sylvia Michel (CU )

EOMF 13. Arcjet Thruster Influence on Local Magnetic Field Measurements from the GOES-16 Magnetometer
Sam Califf (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Derrick Early (NASA), Paul Loto'aniu (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Juan Rodriguez (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Brian Kress (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Rob Redmon (NOAA/NCEI), Mike Grotenhuis (NASA)

EOMF 14. Improvements to the Real-Time Mesoscale Analysis (RTMA)
Craig Hartsough (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Curtis Alexander (NOAA/GSD), Steve Weygandt (NOAA/GSD), Terra Ladwig (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Guoqing Ge (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Ming Hu (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Stan Benjamin (NOAA/GSD), Melinda Marquis (NOAA/GSD), Samuel Trahan (NOAA/GSD)

EOMF 15. Is stratospheric ozone recovering as we expect? Results of the SPARC LOTUS analyses.
Irina Petropavlovskikh (CIRES,NOAA/GMD), Sophie Godin-Beekmann (LATMOS, U. Paris-Saclay, Sorbonne U., CNRS, Paris, France), Daan Hubert (Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BIRA-IASB), Brussels, Belgium), Robert Damadeo (NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, USA), Birgit Hassler (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany), Viktoria Sofieva (Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland), Kai-Lan Chang (CIRES,NOAA/CSD)

EOMF 16. Mining lidar data to support the advancement of observing the optical properties of ocean ecosystems.
Brandi McCarty (CIRES), James Churnside (NOAA/CSD), Yongxiang Hu (NASA)

EOMF 17. AQPI: RAP/HRRR Model Forecasts of Atmospheric River Events over the San Francisco Bay Area
Jason M. English (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), David D. Turner (NOAA/GSD), Melinda Marquis (NOAA/GSD), Eric P. James (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Trevor I. Alcott (NOAA/GSD), William R. Moninger (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Janice L. Bytheway (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Jaymes S. Kenyon (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Hongli Wang (CIRES,NOAA/GSD)

EOMF 18. A data assimilation framework to estimate irrigation: merging soil moisture retrievals with land surface models
Ronnie Abolafia-Rosenzweig (Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder), Ben Livneh (CIRES,Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder), Eric E. Small (Geological Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder)

EOMF 19. A Data-Driven Path Toward Regional Sea Level Projections
R. Steven Nerem (CIRES), Ben Hamlington (NASA), John Fasullo (NCAR/UCAR), T. Campbell Harvey (CU Boulder), Surendra Adhikari (NASA)

EOMF 20. Visualizing the Age of the Seafloor
Elliot Lim (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI)

EOMF 21. Initial development of the METexpress visualization tool
Molly Smith (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Randy Pierce (NOAA/GSD,CIRA), Jeff Hamilton (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Venita Hagerty (NOAA/GSD,CIRA), Bonny Strong (NOAA/GSD,CIRA), Dave Turner (NOAA/GSD)

EOMF 22. Early detection of solar flares using high sensitivity EUV data
Larisza Diana Krista (CIRES), Daniel Seaton (CIRES), Paul Lotoaniu (CIRES)

EOMF 23. L-band High Spatial Resolution Soil Moisture Mapping using Small Unmanned Aerial Systems
Eryan Dai (NOAA-CU CET), Aravind Venkitasubramony (NOAA-CU CET), Albin J. Gasiewski (CIRES,NOAA-CU CET), Maciej Stachura (Black Swift Technologies LLC), Jack Elston (Black Swift Technologies LLC)

EOMF 24. Model-space localization in serial ensemble Kalman filters
Anna Shlyaeva (CIRES,NCAR/UCAR,NOAA/PSD), Jeffrey S. Whitaker (NOAA/PSD), Chris Snyder (NCAR/UCAR)

EOMF 25. Calibration/Validation Efforts for Magnetospheric Plasma Sensor - Low Energy, the New Plasma Instrument Onboard NOAA's GOES-16/-17 Satellites
A. Boudouridis (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), B. T. Kress (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), J. V. Rodriguez (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI)

EOMF 26. Using machine learning to identify mixed-phase conditions in cloud radar Doppler spectra
Laura D. Riihimaki (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/GMD)

EOMF 27. New NetCDF utilities: ncagg for aggregation and ncflag for CF-Convention flags
Stefan Codrescu (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Margaret Tilton (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI)

EOMF 28. Solar Cycle Implications in Nine Years (2010 - 2019) of Polar Mesospheric Clouds over McMurdo, Antarctica
Manuel Lindo (CIRES)

EOMF 29. Calibration/Validation Efforts for Magnetospheric Plasma Sensor - Low Energy, the New Plasma Instrument Onboard NOAA's GOES-16/-17 Satellites
A. Boudouridis (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), B. T. Kress (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), J. V. Rodriguez (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI)

Solid Earth Sciences Division

SES 1. The role of science in applying Article 76 UNCLOS to the Arctic
Rick Saltus (CIRES), Finn Mork (Geological Survey of Denmark)

SES 2. Estimating Global Vertical Land Motion from GPS for Relative Sea Level Change Studies
William C. Hammond (University of Nevada, Reno), Eduard R. Heijkoop (University of Colorado Boulder), R. Steven Nerem (CIRES,University of Colorado Boulder), Michael J. Willis (CIRES,University of Colorado Boulder), Geoffrey Blewitt (University of Nevada, Reno)

SES 3. Building a decision-making framework for monitoring slope instabilities.
Mylene Jacquemart (CIRES), Oliver Wigmore (University of Wellington, Australia), Cody Stopka (IDS Georadar), Brendan Hodge (UNAVCO), Brie Corsa (CIRES), Ryan Cassotto (CIRES), Kristy Tiampo (CIRES)

SES 4. An improved regional branched GDGT-based soil temperature calibration for the Tropical Andes of Colombia: Towards a global calibration for the tropics.
Lina C. Pérez-Angel (CIRES,Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, 80309, USA. 2Organic Geochemistry Laboratory, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR), University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, 80309, USA), Julio Sepúlveda (Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, 80309, USA. 2Organic Geochemistry Laboratory, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR), University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, 80309, USA), Peter Molnar (CIRES,Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, 80309, USA.), Balaji Rajagopalan (CIRES), Camilo Montes (Department of Physics and Geosciences, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia), Kathryn Snell (Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, 80309, USA.), Catalina Gonzalez (Department of Biological Sciences, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia), Nadia Dildar (Organic Geochemistry Laboratory, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR), University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, 80309, USA)

SES 5. A multi-fault model estimation from tsunami data: An application to the 2018 M7.9 Kodiak earthquake
M. Jakir Hossen (CIRES), Kenji Satake (Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Japan), David Mencin (UNAVCO, Inc, Boulder, Colorado, USA), Anne F. Sheehan (CIRES)

SES 6. Using High Resolution Digital Elevation Models for Small Scale Inundation Studies of Coastal Megacities
Mike Willis (CIRES), Eduard Heijkoop (), Steve Nerem ()

SES 7. Flood detection through Optical and SAR data
Clay Woods (CIRES)

Weather and Climate Dynamics Division

WCD 1. Cloud and precipitation microphysical studies at the Northern Alaska ARM facilities
Sergey Matrosov (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Maximilian Maahn (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Christopher Williams (CU), Giijs de Boer (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Matthew Shupe (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL)

WCD 2. CMIP5/CMIP6 model-analog seasonal forecast skill: a metric for model evaluation of ENSO dynamics
Hui Ding (CIRES), Matt Newman (CIRES), Michael Alexander (NOAA/PSD), Andrew Wittenberg (NOAA/GFDL)

WCD 3. SOS Explorer goes [free] Mobile!
Hilary Peddicord (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Jonathan Joyce (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Eric Hackathorn (NOAA/GSD), Beth Russell (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Jeff Smith (NOAA/GSD,CIRA), Jebb Stewart (NOAA/GSD,CIRA), Keith Searight (NOAA/GSD,CIRA)

WCD 4. The Common Community Physics Package CCPP: unifying physics across NOAA and NCAR models using a common software framework
Dom Heinzeller (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Ligia Bernardet (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Grant Firl (NCAR/UCAR), Laurie Carson (NCAR/UCAR), Julie Schramm (NCAR/UCAR), Man Zhang (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Jimy Dudhia (NCAR/UCAR), Dave Gill (NCAR/UCAR), Michael Duda (NCAR/UCAR), Steve Goldhaber (NCAR/UCAR), Cheryl Craig (NCAR/UCAR), Francis Vitt (NCAR/UCAR), Mariana Vertenstein (NCAR/UCAR)

WCD 5. Advanced Physics Test for NOAA's Global Forecast System
Ligia Bernardet (CIRES), Jamie Wolff (NCAR/UCAR), Geoff Manikin (NOAA/EMC), Fanglin Yang (NOAA EMC), Man Zhang (CIRES), Tracy Hertneky (NCAR/UCAR), Judy Henderson (NOAA/GSD), Weiwei Li (NCAR/UCAR), Linlin Pan (CIRES), Alicia Bentley (IMSG Inc. and NOAA/EMC), Logan Dawson (IMSG Inc. and NOAA/EMC), Tracey Dorian (IMSG Inc. and NOAA/EMC), Lindsay Blank (NCAR/UCAR), Michelle Harrold (NCAR/UCAR), Jimy Dudhia (NCAR/UCAR,NOAA/EMC), Jack Kain (NOAA EMC)

WCD 6. Isolating the influence of cloud radiative feedbacks on Arctic amplification through cloud-locking
Eleanor Middlemas (CIRES), Elizabeth Maroon (NCAR/UCAR), Jennifer Kay (CIRES), Brian Medeiros (NCAR/UCAR)

WCD 7. Integrating Stochastic Snow Model into RUC Land Surface Model to represent sub-grid scale variability of snow cover.
Tatiana G. Smirnova (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Siwei He (National Research Council, Washington, DC)

WCD 8. On the generation of probabilistic forecasts from deterministic models
Enrico Camporeale (CIRES), Xiangning Chu (CU Boulder), Oleksiy Agapitov (UC Berkeley), Jacob Bortnik (UCLA)

WCD 9. The distribution of commercial aircraft weather observations and their use in numerical weather prediction
Eric James (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/GSD), Brian Jamison (NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/GSD,CIRA), Stan Benjamin (NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/GSD)

WCD 10. Broadcast Meteorologist Decision Making & Communication in the 2018 Hazardous Weather Testbed Probabilistic Hazards Information Project
Holly Obermeier (NOAA/GSD)

WCD 11. Comparing Numerical Accuracy of Icosahedral A-grid and C-grid Schemes for the Shallow Water Model
Yonggang G. Yu (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Ning Wang (NOAA/GSD,CIRA), Mark W. Govett (NOAA/GSD)

WCD 12. Multiproxy Reduced-Dimension Reconstruction of Pliocene Equatorial Pacific Sea Surface Temperatures
Jody B. Wycech (CIRES), Balaji Rajagopalan (CIRES), Tom Marchitto (INSTAAR), Peter Molnar (CIRES)

WCD 13. WRIT Reanalysis Intercomparison New Tools: Correlation maps, wavelets, and index time-series analysis
Catherine A. Smith (NOAA/PSD), Gilbert P. Compo (NOAA/PSD), Don K. Hooper (NOAA/PSD)

WCD 14. Implementation of the ECMWF IFS cumulus convection scheme in the NOAA GFS model and its impact on convectively coupled equatorial waves.
Lisa Bengtsson (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Juliana Dias (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Maria Gehne (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Peter Bechtold (ECMWF), Jeffrey Whitaker (NOAA/ESRL), Jian-Wen Bao (NOAA/ESRL), Linus Magnusson (ECMWF), Sara Michelson (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Philip Pegion (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Stefan Tulich (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), George Kiladis (NOAA/ESRL), none ()

WCD 15. Scaling weather data analysis with cloud-ready architecture
Jonathan Joyce (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Jebb Stewart (NOAA/GSD,CIRA), Jeff Smith (NOAA/GSD,CIRA)

WCD 16. Extracting filtered characteristics of short time series
Maria Gehne (CIRES), Juliana Dias (CIRES), George Kiladis (NOAA/PSD)

WCD 17. Which tropical Pacific convective regions are most influential on US West Coast marine conditions?
Antonietta Capotondi (CIRES,NOAA/PSD)

WCD 18. The De-Icing Comparison Experiment (D-ICE): A study of broadband radiometric measurements under icing conditions in the Arctic
Christopher J Cox (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Sara M Morris (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL), Taneil Uttal (NOAA/PSD), Charles N Long (CIRES,Retired)

WCD 19. Spatial dependence of cloud properties at the North Slope of Alaska
Maximilian Maahn (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Gijs de Boer (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Sergey Y Matrosov (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Tom Goren (CIRES,NOAA/CSD)

WCD 20. A Cross-Scale, Hydro-Meteorological Forecast Evaluation of National Water Model Forecasts of the May 2018 Ellicott City, MD Flood
Francesca Viterbo (CIRES,NOAA/PSD)

WCD 21. The Effect of ENSO and Other Sources of Large-Scale Variability on Observed Bright Bands over Manus, Papua New Guinea
Leslie M. Hartten (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Paul E. Johnston (CIRES,NOAA/PSD)

WCD 22. Development of Regional FV3 with CCPP Advanced Physics
Linlin Pan (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Ligia Bernardet (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Dom Heinzeller (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Jeff Beck (NOAA/GSD,CIRA), Gerard Ketefian (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Man Zhang (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Jamie Wolff (NCAR/UCAR), George Grell (NOAA/GSD), Curtis Alexander (NOAA/GSD)

WCD 23. Impact of improved parameterizations in reforecast runs from the HRRR and HRRRNEST models on 80-m wind speed bulk and ramp statistics during the second Wind Forecast Improvement Project (WFIP2)
Laura Bianco (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Irina V. Djalalova (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Elena Akish (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), James M. Wilczak (NOAA/PSD), Joseph B. Olson (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Jaymes S. Kenyon (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Aditya Choukulkar (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Larry K. Berg (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA), Harindra J. S. Fernando (Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA), Eric P. Grimit (Vaisala Inc., Seattle, WA, USA), Raghavendra Krishnamurthy (Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA), Julie K. Lundquist (Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA), Paytsar Muradyan (Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, USA), Yelena Pichugina (CIRES,NOAA/CSD), Mark T. Stoelinga (Vaisala Inc., Seattle, WA, USA), David D. Turner (NOAA/GSD)

WCD 24. Successes and Failures of Deterministic Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts leading up to the 2017 Oroville Dam Crisis
Janice Bytheway (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Kelly Mahnoney (NOAA/PSD), Mimi Hughes (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Rob Cifelli (NOAA/PSD)

WCD 25. Dynamic Interaction: Metadata in the ADB Verification System
Jeff Hamilton (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Molly Smith (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Randy Pierce (NOAA/GSD,CIRA), Bonny Strong (CIRA,NOAA/GSD), Dave Turner (NOAA/GSD), William Moninger (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Venita Hagerty (NOAA/GSD,CIRA)

WCD 26. Projecting Future Temperature-Driven Changes in Crime
Ryan D. Harp (CIRES,Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC)), Kristopher B. Karnauskas (CIRES,Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC))

WCD 27. Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events analyzed in an Isentropic-Coordinate Numerical Weather Prediction Model
Rainer Bleck (NOAA/GSD)

WCD 28. Sensitivity of Microphysics Parameterizations to Aerosol Loading
Evelyn Grell (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Jian-Wen Bao (NOAA/PSD), Sara Michelson (CIRES,NOAA/PSD)

WCD 29. Arctic Cyclones and Their Impacts on Sea Ice
Ola P. G. Persson (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Amy Solomon (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Gijs deBoer (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Matthew Shupe (CIRES,NOAA/PSD), Janet Intrieri (NOAA/PSD)

WCD 30. Extended-range probabilistic fire-weather forecasting based on Ensemble Model Output Statistics and Ensemble Copula Coupling
Rochelle Worsnop (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/PSD), Michael Scheuerer (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/PSD), Thomas M. Hamill (NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/PSD)

WCD 31. A Community Workflow for the Standalone Regional (SAR) Version of the FV3 Atmosphere Model
Gerard Ketefian (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Jeff Beck (NOAA/GSD,CIRA), Linlin Pan (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Jamie Wolff (NCAR/UCAR), Laurie Carson (NCAR/UCAR), Julie Schramm (NCAR/UCAR), Michael Kavulich (NCAR/UCAR), Donald Stark (NCAR/UCAR), Dominikus Heinzeller (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Ligia Bernardet (CIRES,NOAA/GSD), Curtis Alexander (NOAA/GSD), George Grell (NOAA/GSD), Louisa Nance (NCAR/UCAR)

WCD 32. Evaluation of the MYNN Planetary Boundary Layer Scheme in the Hurricane Weather Research and Forecast system (HWRF)
Evan Kalina (CIRES,NOAA/GSD,DTC), Robert Fovell (SUNY-Albany), Mrinal Biswas (NCAR, DTC), Kathryn Newman (NCAR, DTC), Evelyn Grell (CIRES,NOAA/PSD,DTC), Laurie Carson (NCAR, DTC), James Frimel (NOAA/GSD,CIRA, DTC)

WCD 33. Northern Hemisphere continental winter warming following the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo eruption: Reconciling models and observations
Lorenzo M. Polvani (Columbia University), Antara Banerjee (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/CSD)

WCD 34. Using Standard Tools to Package and Distribute Scientific Software C and Fortran Libraries: A Demonstration with the General Purpose Timing Library (GPTL)
Hartnett, E. (NOAA/GSD)

Western Water Assessment

WWA 1. Providing Useful Climate and Weather Information to Decision-Makers in the Rocky Mountain West
Ursula Rick (CIRES), Lisa Dilling (CIRES), Jeff Lukas (CIRES), Seth Arens (CIRES), Benét Duncan (CIRES), Jennifer Henderson (CIRES,NOAA/ESRL)

WWA 2. Closing information gaps to support wildlife management and natural resource decision-making: a case study from the Prairie Potholes Region
Heather M. Yocum (CIRES), Andrea J. Ray (NOAA/ESRL,NOAA/PSD)

WWA 3. The Art and Science of Developing Scenarios of Future Climate for Resource Management
Imtiaz Rangwala (CIRES,NCCASC and WWA), Brian Miller (NCCASC and USGS)

WWA 4. Adapting the VCAPS process to drought planning in the Intermountain West
Seth Arens (CIRES,WWA), Lisa Dilling (CIRES,WWA), Benét Duncan (CIRES,WWA)

WWA 5. Advancing the use of drought early warning systems in the Upper Colorado River Basin: A transdisciplinary project
Ben Livneh (CIRES), Lisa Dilling (CIRES), Andrew Badger (CIRES), Rebecca Page (CIRES)