Presentations
2008
2007
- Quantifying the impact of long-range transport of ozone in the extratropics through assimilation of observations from the TES instrument, presented by Dylan Jones, Harvard University, Dec. 2008.
- Quantifying the impact of long-range transport of ozone in the extratropics using observations from the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer, presented by Dylan Jones, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Dec. 2008.
- Use of TES Satellite Data and a Global CTM for Studies of Tropospheric Ozone in the Middle East, presented by Jane Liu, Environment Canada, Downsview, ON, Nov. 2008.
- Analysis of the summertime build-up of tropospheric ozone abundances over the Middle East and North Africa as observed by the TES instrument, presented by Jane Liu, Aura Science Team Meeting, Columbia, MD, Oct. 2008.
- The impact of the assimilation of ozone from the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer on surface ozone across North America, presented by Mark Parrington, Aura Science Team Meeting, Columbia, MD, Oct. 2008.
- The impact of the assimilation of ozone from the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer on surface ozone across North America, presented by Mark Parrington, Environment Canada, Downsview, ON, Oct. 2008.
- Analysis of the Processes Controlling Tropospheric Ozone Over North Africa and the Middle East, presented by Jane Liu, IGAC, Annecy, France, Sept. 2008.
- Understanding the relative importance of processes controlling tropospheric O3 through assimilation of space-based observations of tropospheric O3 and CO, presented by Dylan Jones, IGAC, Annecy, France, Sept. 2008.
- A Study of Lower Tropospheric Pollution over Asia using MOPITT data, presented by Jay Kar, IGAC, Annecy, France, Sept. 2008.
- Constraints on processes controlling tropospheric O3 and CO through assimilation of observations from the TES and MOPITT satellite instruments, presented by Dylan Jones, Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) 37th Assembly, Montreal, QC, Jul. 2008.
- Quantifying the impact of long-range transport of ozone over North America through assimilation of TES observations, presented by Dylan Jones, HTAP meeting, Washington D.C., June 2008.
2007
- Regional Air Quality Studies Using MOPITT CO Data—a Case Study of Linfen city and the Wei river Valley in China, presented by Jay Kar, American Geophysical Union meeting, San Francisco, Dec. 2007.
- Revisiting the “Tropospheric Middle East Ozone Maximum” with Satellite Observations of Tropospheric Ozone, presented by jane Liu, American Geophysical Union meeting, San Francisco, Dec. 2007.
- Quantifying the impact of aggregation errors and model transport biases on top-down estimates of carbon monoxide emissions from satellites observations, presented by Zhe Jiang, American Geophysical Union meeting, San Francisco, Dec. 2007.
- Improved understanding of atmospheric transport based on TES ozone observations, presented by Dylan Jones, TES Science Team Meeting, Harvard University, Sept. 2007.
- Assimilation of TES observations for the analysis of processes governing the composition of the troposphere, presented by Mark Parrington, IUGG, Perugia, Italy, 2-13 July 2007.
- Space-based constraints on the global transport of pollution in the troposphere, presented by Dylan Jones, Canadian Association of Physicists 2007 Meeting, University of Saskachewan, June 2007.
- Assimilation of TES O3 data in GEOS-Chem, presented by Mark Parrington, The 3rd GEOS-Chem User’s Meeting, Harvard University, 11-13 April 2007.
- Impact of seasonal variations in long-range transport on tropospheric ozone, presented by Jane Liu, The 3rd GEOS-Chem User’s Meeting, Harvard University, 11-13 April 2007.
- Improved constraints on processes controlling tropospheric O3 and NOx through assimilation of observations from the TES, SCIAMACHY, and MOPITT satellite instruments, presented by Dylan Jones, American Geophysical Union meeting, San Francisco, Dec. 2006.
- Analysis of the Impact of Biomass Burning on Tropospheric O3 Through Assimilation of Observations From the TES, SCIAMACHY, and MOPITT Instruments, presented by Dylan Jones, McGill University, Montreal, Oct. 2006.
- Assimilation of TES observations for the analysis of processes governing the chemistry of the troposphere, presented by Mark Parrington, EOS Aura Science and Validation Team Meeting, Boulder CO, 11-15 September 2006.
- Analysis of the Impact of Biomass Burning on Tropospheric O3 Using Assimilated TES Observations and Complementary Satellite Data, presented by Dylan Jones, EOS Aura Science and Validation Team Meeting, Boulder CO, 11-15 September 2006.
- Integrating Satellite Observations of Atmospheric CO2 and CO to Quantify Regional Carbon Fluxes, presented by Dylan Jones, Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society congress, Toronto, May 2006.
- Analysis of the impact of biomass burning on atmospheric CO and O3 using observations from the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer, presented by Dylan Jones, Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society congress, Toronto, May 2006.
- ACCENT/WMO Expert Workshop on The Integration of Air Chemistry Observations with Models Utilizing Chemical Data Assimilation, Attanded by Dylan Jones, World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Geneva, Switzerland, 24-26 April 2006.
- Analysis of the impact of biomass burning on atmospheric CO and O3 using observations from the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer, presented by Dylan Jones, European Geophysical Union meeting, Vienna, Austria, April 2006.
- Integrated
analysis of the Impact of Biomass Burning on Atmospheric Composition
Using Observations From TES, MOPITT, and SCIAMACHY, presented by
Dylan Jones, EVERGREEN International Workshop, Royal Netherlands
Meteorological Institute (KNMI), de Bilt, Netherlands, 19-20 Jan. 2006.
- Preliminary Estimates of Surface Emissions of Atmospheric CO Based on Measurements from TES and MOPITT, presented by Dylan Jones, American Geophysical Union meeting, San Francisco, Dec. 2005
- Integrating future satellite observations of CO and CO2 to quantify terrestrial carbon fluxes, presented by Dylan Jones, Div. of Geological and Planetary Sci., California Institute of Technology, 1 Nov. 2005.
- Estimates of surface emissions of atmospheric CO based on measurements from the TES instrument, presented by Dylan Jones, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 31 Oct. 2005.
- Atmospheric science in a data rich environment: Using satellite observations to improve our understanding of the lower atmosphere, presented by Dylan Jones, Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Mar. 2005.
- Atmospheric science in a data rich environment: Using satellite observations to improve our understanding of the lower atmosphere, presented by Dylan Jones, Department of Physics, York University, Feb. 2005.
- Enhanced constraints on terrestrial carbon fluxes from future satellite observations, presented by Dylan Jones, MAQNet Workshop, York University, Feb. 2005.
- Characterizing Model Errors for Inverse Modelling of Atmospheric Trace Gases, presented by Dylan Jones, American Geophysical Union meeting, San Francisco, Dec. 2004.
- Space-based constraints on terrestrial carbon fluxes: Integrating future observations from OCO and TES to quantify carbon emissions in Asia, presented by Dylan Jones, Department of Physics and Atmospheric Sciences, Dalhousie University, Dec. 2004.
- Space-based constraints on terrestrial carbon fluxes: Integrating future observations from OCO and TES to quantify carbon emissions in Asia, presented by Dylan Jones, Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, Nov. 2004.
- Space-based constraints on terrestrial carbon fluxes: Integrating future observations from OCO and TES to quantify carbon emissions in Asia, presented by Dylan Jones, Meteorological Service of Canada, Downsview, Ontario, Nov. 2004.