ARL Weekly News – April 17, 2020

ARL Weekly News – April 17, 2020 Recent Events In the News: Dr. Patrick Campbell was quoted in a recent article titled “As economy sputters, scientists race to gauge effects of pollution decline.” Written by Zack Colman, the story appeared in Politico on April 13. Campbell was asked to provide data/observations of changes in small…

ARL Weekly News – April 10, 2020

ARL Weekly News – April 10, 2020 Recent Events Research Flights: Xinrong Ren and Winston Luke submitted a project topic for a joint NESDIS-OAR collaborative effort to gather ideas for joint research projects that address impacts on the Earth system during the economic hiatus caused by the COVID-19 crisis, as well as during the eventual…

ARL Weekly News – April 3, 2020

ARL Weekly News – April 3, 2020 Recent Events Air Quality Monitoring: Scientists at ARL, in collaboration with partners at the University of Maryland and the Maryland Department of the Environment, deployed instruments at two field sites in the Washington-Baltimore region to monitor air quality and greenhouse gases during the COVID-19 outbreak. The deployed instruments…

ARL Weekly News – March 27, 2020

ARL Weekly News – March 27, 2020 Recent Events MONET Version 2.2 and MONETIO Version 0.1 Released: On March 25, ARL released Model and ObservatioN Evaluation Tool Version 2.2 (MONET v.2.2) and Model and ObservatioN Evaluation Tool Input and Output v0.1 (MONETIO). MONET v.2.2 boasts major updates designed to streamline the user experience and facilitate…

ARL Weekly News – March 20, 2020

ARL Weekly News – March 20, 2020 Upcoming Events National Air Quality Forecasting Capability (NAQFC) Emission Update: The ARL NAQFC team (Drs. Pius Lee, Youhua Tang, Patrick Campbell and Daniel Tong) is responsible for assuring NAQFC forecast performance. One of their responsibilities involves the quality assurance and inclusion of the latest major point-source emissions from…

ARL Weekly News – March 13, 2020

A manuscript entitled “2019 Mississippi and Missouri River flooding and its impact on atmospheric boundary layer dynamics,” on which Temple Lee was listed as a coauthor, was accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters. In the paper, soil moisture observations from the U.S. Climate Reference Network, coupled with boundary layer heights, were used to demonstrate…

ARL Weekly News – March 6, 2020

Dr. Howard Diamond, as the U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN) Program Manager, was invited to dial in to the March 2020 monthly meeting of the North Slope Borough Assembly (analogous to a city or county council) meeting. The North Slope Borough is the northernmost municipal government in the U.S. and encompasses an area of nearly…

ARL Weekly News – February 28, 2020

On February 28th, the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) International Program Lead for issues such as Volcanic Ash, Karen Shelton-Mur, and people from AvMet Application, Inc., who contract to the FAA for support, visited the NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction to get a tour of the Washington Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC). The tour…

ARL Weekly News – February 21, 2020

From February 9-19, Paul Kelley and Winston Luke traveled to the Big Island of Hawaii to visit the Mauna Loa Observatory (MLO). While there, the two performed semi-annual maintenance, repairs, and calibrations of the trace gas and aerosol monitors; trained a new site operator to operate the instrumentation; and collaborated with Dr. Akane Yamakawa from…

ARL Weekly News – February 14, 2020

Ariel Stein and Xinrong Ren are among the co-authors of a manuscript titled “Wintertime CO2, CH4 and CO emissions estimation for the Washington DC / Baltimore metropolitan area using an inverse modeling technique” that was accepted for publication in Environmental Science & Technology. Alice Crawford gave a presentation titled “Volcanic Ash Forecasting for Aviation” to…