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Title: ICARTT J31 Data Workshop


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ICARTT J31 Data Workshop
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Linking Regional Air Quality to Intercontinental
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ICARTT Presentations Timeline for Data Reduction,
Analysis, Interpretation and Presentation
  • Jan. 15, 2005
  • Preliminary data placed in the ICARTT data
    archive.
  • Mid-March to Mid-May, 2005 Individual Group
    Analysis and Interpretation
  • March 8 - 11, 2005
  • The NOAA RV Ronald H. Brown, NASA J31and
    Chebogue Pt. Groups are holding a data workshop
    in Boulder. All ICARTT participants are welcome.
  • April 12 - 14, 2005
  • NOAA P3, NOAA DC3 and DOE G-1 Groups will hold a
    data workshop in Boulder. Agenda will be posted.
    All ICARTT participants are welcome.
  • March 29 - April 1, 2005
  • INTEX will hold its internal data workshop to
    discuss the DC8 data. The workshop will be held
    Virginia Beach. All ICARTT participants are
    invited.
  • April 25 - 29, 2005
  • Lagrangian Experiment Workshop and presentations
    associated with the European Geosciences Union.
    All ICARTT participants are welcome. (Vienna,
    Austria)
  • May 13, 2005
  • Working-Group leaders make requests for special
    sessions at the Fall 2005 AGU submitted to the
    American Geophysical Union.

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ICARTT Presentations (cont.) Timeline for Data
Reduction, Analysis, Interpretation and
Presentation
  • August 8 - 12, 2005
  • ICARTT Study Workshop, University of New
    Hampshire

The workshop will consist of plenary sessions
devoted to outlining the findings from several of
the of the main study working group goals and
additional themes followed by breakout sessions
devoted to further discussion of those goals.
Working group goals so far identified include
Lagrangian Experiment and long-range transport,
intercomparison studies, and aerosol influence on
radiation. Additional major themes immerging from
the study so far identified include for example
nighttime chemistry, Canadian forest fire plume
studies, and aerosol transformation during
transport.
  • Fall 2005
  • Presentations made at the AAAR Meeting and Fall
    AGU

Beyond 2005, presentations at general or topical
conferences can be made as individual analysis
and interpretation permit (e.g., interpretation
of results from profiler network might be
reported at the American Meteorological
Conference Meeting in January 2006).
  • Jan 1, 2006 and Beyond
  • Publication of results
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