Editorships
of Peer-Reviewed Journals
Chris
Cantrell,
Associate Editor, Journal of Geophysical
Research-Atmospheres, 2001-Present
David
Edwards,
Associate Editor, Journal of Quantitative
Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer,
December 2002-2005
Rolando
Garcia,
Guest Editor, Journal of Atmospheric and
Solar Terrestrial Physics, special issue
on Vertical Coupling in the Atmosphere/Ionosphere
System (proceedings of Bath, U.K. Workshop),
2004
Alex
Guenther
Associate
Editor, Atmospheric Environment, 2000-Present
Associate
Editor, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics,
2002-Present
Alyn Lambert,
Co-Editor, European Geophysical Society Journal
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2001-Present
Daniel
McKenna,
Co-Editor, Special issue of Atmospheric
Chemistry and Physics, “Data Exploitation
and Modeling for the Upper Troposphere
and Lower Stratosphere”, 2004
William
Randel,
Associate Editor, Journal of the Atmospheric
Sciences, 2004 |
Workshops
Elisabeth
Holland was
Chair of the organizing committee for the
Nitrogen Science Plan Workshop, November,
2003.
Jean-Francois Lamarque (with
Jeff Kiehl, CGD) organized the second Chemistry-Climate
Interactions workshop, Santa
Fe, New Mexico,
February, 2004.
Sasha Madronich organized
the 13th International Symposium
on Transport and Air Pollution, September,
2004.
Laura
Pan organized
the UTLS workshop, October, 2003.
William
Randel was
co-organizer of a SPARC Workshop on stratospheric
temperature trends, November, 2003.
Christine Wiedinmyer was
a group leader for the 2004 UCAR/NCAR Junior
Faculty Forum on Future Scientific Directions,
2004. |
Service
on Scientific Committees and Panels
Alan
Fried
Program
Chair and Co-Organizer, International Topical
Meetings, Laser Application to Chemical Analysis,
2006
Member,
Program Committee for the International Topical
Meetings, Laser Applications to Chemical Analysis,
2004
Member,
International Advisory Committee for the Fifth Conference
on Tunable Diode Laser Spectroscopy, 2005
Session
Convener, Tropospheric Photochemistry, 2004 Fall
American Geophysical Union Meeting, 2004 |
John
Gille
Member,
SPARC Science Steering Group, 1993-Present
Member,
COSPAR Organization Committee for Section A Biennial
Meetings, 1996-Present |
Daniel
McKenna
Member,
NASA Middle Atmospheric Science Peer Review Panel,
2003
Member,
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Advisory Board,
2004 |
Alex
Guenther
Organizer,
Session of the Gordon Research Conference, 2004
Member,
Steering Committee, IGBP-GEIA, 2004
Member,
Steering Committee, IGBP-iLEAPS, 2004 |
Elisabeth
Holland
Member,
NRC BASC Committee, 2004
Steering
Committee Chair, U.S. Nitrogen
Science Plan, 2004
Member,
External Advisory Committee to the Bio-Atmosphere
Research Training Grant, University
of Michigan,
2004
Member, SOARS Steering
Committee, 2004 |
Daniel
Marsh
Panel
Member, 2004 CEDAR Workshop, 2004
Member,
International Commission on the Middle Atmosphere,
2003-Present |
| Steven
Massie,
Member, AURA Education Committee, 2004 |
| Brian Ridley, Member, Advisory Panel EOS/ATD, 2004 |
William
Randel
Member,
NRC Board on Atmospheric Sciences and
Climate, 2004
Initiative
Leader, SPARC Project on Detection, Attribution
and Predication of Stratospheric Change,
2004
Member,
Scientific Steering Committee for the Network
for the Detection of Stratospheric, 2004
Member,
WCRP Panel for Coordinated Observation and
Prediction of the Earth System, 2004
Member,
NASA Science Teams: SAGE, AIRS and HIRDLS,
2004 |
Anne
Smith
Member,
Science Working Group for the TIMED
satellite, 2004
Member,
Review Panel, NASA Space Science,
2004 |
| James
Smith,
Member, 13th International Symposium
on Transport and Air Pollution, 2004 |
Community
Facilities
The MOPITT
Group developed the General
Line-by-Line Atmospheric Transmittance
and Radiance Model 2 (GENLN2)
and GENLN3. A software package providing
detailed spectroscopic calculations for
use in atmospheric flux measurements,
remote sensing applications, and laboratory
experiments is currently in use by the
IPCC groups at NCAR and NOAA and in a
study involving the retrieval of stratospheric
O3 profiles by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and
the University of Maryland at College
Park.
The
Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model
(WACCM)
continues to be available to the scientific
community.
The BAI
Group provided the Model of
Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from
Nature (MEGAN). The
model is used to estimate fluxes of trace
gases and aerosols that are used as boundary
conditions in chemistry and transport
models. The model description and
driving variable databases are available
on the NCAR community data portal.
The RGP
Group supports
the Tropospheric Ultraviolet-Visible
(TUV)
radiation model which is available
to researchers in the scientific community.
The POP
group deployed and maintained
two research seatainers at the Marshall site
for aerosol research for use by the university
community. During this past year,
groups from the University of Colorado and
the University of Minnesota used
this facility.
The GM Group continues
to support the ROSE 3-dimensional
chemical dynamical model and the Nitric Oxide
Empirical Model (NOEM)
of nitric oxide in the lower thermosphere
based on SNOE observations. |
Miscellaneous
Community Service
Chris
Cantrell served
as Associate Program Director for the Atmospheric
Chemistry Program, Atmospheric Sciences
Division, Geosciences Directorate, National Science
Foundation from August 2003 through August
2004.
Louisa
Emmons updated
the MOZART webpage and the model source
code is now available for download through
the ACD website.
Gene
Francis
provided
extensive support and expertise with the GENLN codes
to the University of Maryland and
to NASA
Goddard.
provided
MOPITT forward model expertise to Texas A&M University.
Alan
Fried (and
Dirk Richter, ATD) co-authored a book chapter, “Imaging
of Optical Fiber Coupled Near-Infrared Laser
Sources for Difference Frequency Generation”.
John
Gille guided
the development of the HIRDLS instrument and
data system which are designed to provide detailed
atmospheric data to the atmospheric science community.
Shu-Peng Ho helped
the Jet Propulsion Laboratory team with MOPITT
data analysis.
Elisabeth
Holland worked
on the development of a database for the Nitrogen
Deposition onto the United
States and Western
Europe, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
Data Access and Archiving Center.
Thomas
Karl
trained
a graduate student at Stony Brook University in
using the PTRMS and related technologies
for VOC
emission measurements.
supervised
an undergraduate student at the University of Sao
Paulo during the
aircraft phase of the CAPOS
2004 study.
instructed
a technician at the LBA Central Office in Manaus in
new methods for surface layer flux measurements.
Douglas
Kinnison
trained
CU/LASP staff in running the MOZART model.
gave
the MOZART+3 model to the University of Illinois,
Urbana Champagne.
Sasha Madronich
is
the organizer of the MIRAGE-Mex Community
field campaign.
is
the Coordinating lead author of Chapter 2 of
the IPCC Special Report on Ozone and Climate.
Daniel
Marsh is
the organizer of bi-monthly, Boulder-wide discussion
groups on the mesosphere and lower-thermosphere.
William
Randel is
the lead author for an ongoing IPCC report on
ozone and the global climate system.
Brian
Ridley
prepared/tested
a sensitive nitric oxide instrument for loan
to Dr. Alex Pszenny and his group at the University
of New Hampshire for their deployment at an offshore
site as part of the ground-based component of
the international ICART air quality program conducted
in summer 2004.
has
provided advice to a student at Purdue University
on the design and construction of a sensitive
NO analyzer over the past year. |
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