Agenda
NSF Facilities Users' Workshop Agenda
(updated 24 September 2007)
Sunday, 23 September 2007
(Rocky Mountain Municipal Airport, Foothills Lab, Marshall Field Site)
1300 - 1700 Open House / Facilities Demonstrations (Directions)
1300 - 1600 - Tour of NSF/NCAR GV, NSF/NCAR C130, UWY King Air
1430 - 1630 - Tour of SPOL at Marshall Site
1500 - 1700 - Tour of REAL, ISS, TRAM, GAUS at Parking Lot, Foothills Lab I
1500 - 1700 - Tour of Design and Fabrication Workshop at Foothills Lab 1, ground
floor
Monday, 24 September 2007
(UCAR, Center Green I)
Session I: Informational Session (especially for students and new users)
0730 Start of Registration and Continental Breakfast
0800- 0830 Facility Request Process - How does it work?
Dr. James Huning/Brigitte Baeuerle
0830-0930 Field Project Planning, Operations and Data Services
Jim Moore/Mike Daniels
0930-0945 Break
0945-1045 RICO - From Dinner Napkin to Publication
Dr. Robert Rauber
Dr. Roger Wakimoto, Dr. Al Rodi, Dr. Steve Rutledge
1145–1215 Airborne Instrumentation Certification: Process and User Responsibilities
Dr. William Cooper, Dr. Al Rodi
1215–1315 Lunch Break
(incl. opportunities for additional questions reg. Session I)
Session II: Setting the Stage
The keynote speakers were asked to provide their personal opinion on what science questions should command resources and how will answers to these questions make a difference?
1315–1325 Workshop Opening and Goal Setting
Dr. Roger Wakimoto
1325–1335 Welcome by NSF Representative & NSF Expectation of Workshop Outcome
Dr. Cliff Jacobs
1335-1340 Welcome by NCAR Director
Dr. Tim Killeen
1340–1425 Scientific and Societal Challenges for the next 20 years
Dr. Alexander MacDonald
1425–1510 Mesoscale Observing Challenges - One Perspective with Emphasis on the Urban Zone
Dr. Walt Dabberdt
1510–1525 Break
1525-1610 Opportunities and Challenges in Atmospheric Composition Research Dr. William Brune
1610–1655 Science, Data, You and the Future: A Variation on the "Three Little Pigs". Which little Pig will you be?
Dr. Raymond McCord
1655–1715 Facilities Assessment Panel Activities
Dr. Robert Serafin
1715–2000 GV Movie followed by Reception
Dr. Vanda Grubisic
Tuesday, 25 September 2007
(UCAR, Center Green I)
Session III: SCIENCE
Each breakout session will be asked to identify observational needs, gaps and prioritize needs. Questions to be addressed include:
What are the outstanding science questions and key hypotheses in this area?
What facilities are needed to address them?
What kind of observations would make a difference?
Can we make these observations right now? If not, what is needed?
0730 Ongoing registration and Continental Breakfast
0800–1100 Breakout Sessions A1 through A6 with Break at 9:15 am
- Group A1: Aerosol and Cloud Chemistry
Chairs: Dr. Dave Rogers, Dr. Chris Cantrell
- Group A2: Mesoscale Dynamics with Focus on High Impact Weather
Chairs: Dr. Chris Davis, Dr. Josh Wurman
- Group A3: Boundary Layer and Turbulence (incl. surface/atmosphere interactions)
Chairs: Dr. Tom Horst, Dr. Jielun Sun
- Group A4: Water Cycle
Chairs: Dr. David Kingsmill, Dr. Steve Rutledge
- Group A5: Air Pollution (urban, biomass burning)
Chairs: Dr. Frank Flocke, Dr. Linnea Avallone
- Group A6: Upper Troposphere/Lower Stratosphere
Chairs: Dr. Laura Pan, Dr. Mark Zondlo
1100-1115 Break to change room set-up
1115–1215 Plenary - Short (10 min) presentations from each breakout session A Chair: Dr. Linda Miller
1215– 1315 Lunch Break
1315– 1615 Breakout Sessions B1 through B5 with Break at 2:30 pm
- Group B1: Fundamental Questions in Cloud Physics
Chairs: Dr. Robert Rauber, Dr. Jorgen Jensen
- Group B2: Carbon and Nitrogen Cycle incl. Biological Impacts on the Atmosphere
Chairs: Dr. Elizabeth Holland, Dr. Barry Huebert
- Group B3: Large-scale and Long-term Characterization (satellite validation incl.
radiative transfer and budgets)
Chairs: Dr. John Braun, tbd
- Group B4: Weather Prediction and Usefulness for Forecasting
Chairs: Dr. David Parsons, Dr. Howie Bluestein
1605-1620 Break to change room set-up
1620–1700 Plenary - Short (10 min) presentations from each breakout session B
1700–1715 Impressions of First Day and Expectations for Session IV
Dr. Cliff Jacobs
Wednesday, 26 September 2007
(UCAR, Center Green 1)
Session IV: FACILITIES PERSPECTIVE
0730 Continental Breakfast
0800–1000 Breakout Sessions C1 through C3
Questions to be addressed:
How well do existing facilities and instruments match scientific needs identified?
What new facilities/instruments/capabilities are needed?
What role should NSF play in creating these new facilities?
Dr. Al Rodi, Dr. Jeff Stith
- Group C2: Ground-based and Airborne Radars & Lidars
Dr. Chandra Chandrasakar, Dr. Jothiram Vivekenandan
- Group C3: Ground-based Remote and In-Situ Observations
Dr. Steve Cohn, Dr. Allen White
1000-1030 Break
- Group D1: Emerging Technologies and New Developments (continues through
Lunch Break)
Dr. Walt Dabberdt, Dr. Alan Fried
- Group D2: Educational Opportunities related to Facilities & Field Campaigns
Dr. Bart Geerts, Dr. Pat Kennedy
- Group D3: Satellite Communications (continues through Lunch Break)
Chris Webster
- Group D4: Interagency Collaborations
Dr. Robbie Hood, Dr. James Huning
1200 -1300 Lunch Break
1300–1410 Plenary- Short (10 min) presentations from each breakout session C
and D
Chair: Dr. Linda Miller
1410–1430 Break
1430-1600 Breakout Sessions E1 through E5
- Group E1: Data Quality Control and Quality Assurance
Dr. Junhong Wang, Scott Loehrer
- Group E2: Real-time Data Acquisition and Display
Charlie Martin
- Group E3: Data Cataloging, Browsing and Distribution
Mark Bradford
- Group E4: Visualization and Analysis Tools
Don Murray, Chris Burghart
- Group E5: Data Formats, Long-term Archive and Stewardship
Steve Williams
1600-1615 Break to change room set-up
1615–1705 Plenary - short (10 min) presentations from each breakout session E
Chair: Dr. Linda Miller
1705-1715 Closing Remarks
Dr. Cliff Jacobs
Thursday, 27 September 2007
(NCAR Foothills Lab/UCAR Center Green 1)
FACILITIES ASSESSMENT WORKSHOP
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