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Presentations

2023

2023

Imprints of climate variability and global change on tropospheric ozone trends

WCRP Open Science Conference, virtual presentation, October, 2023

Arlene Fiore

Investigating chemistry and climate drivers of tropospheric OH variations

ALE/GAGE/AGAGE 45th Anniversary Science Symposium, Dedham, MA, October 2023

Arlene Fiore

Linking NO2, HCHO, and surface ozone: Insights from analysis and modeling of LISTOS data

HAQAST Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, October 2023

Arlene Fiore

Addressing Air Quality and Climate Change: Cross-scale Chemistry Connections

Atmospheric Chemistry Gordon
Research Conference, Newry, ME, July 2023

Arlene Fiore

Anticipating TEMPO applications for ground-level ozone and public health

HAQAST Missouri, St. Louis, MO, April, 2023

Arlene Fiore

Understanding recent tropospheric ozone trends in the context of internal variability

CESM Chemistry- Climate Winter Working Group Meeting, Remote Participant, January, 2023

Arlene Fiore

2022

2022

Characterizing ‘typical’ pollution exposures and events

HAQAST Wisconsin, Madison WI, October, 2022

Arlene Fiore

Correlated summertime air pollution and heat over the Northeast U.S.A.

HAQAST Texas, Houston, TX, June,
2022

Arlene Fiore

User-driven applications in climate and health: Air quality models for decision-making

Bringing Computation
to the Climate Challenge Initial Planning Workshop, MIT, Cambridge, MA, April, 2022

Arlene Fiore

Sensing Air Pollution from space: Detecting Smog-forming chemistry

IEEE GRSS Boston Meeting (Virtual), May,
2022

Arlene Fiore

Methane lifetime and short-lived climate forcers

A Tapestry of ‘Flying Leaps’ Virtual Symposium
Celebrating Jasmin John, NOAA/GFDL, February, 2022

Arlene Fiore

Connecting regional air pollution with climate change near and far

Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic
Science (Virtual) Seminar, University of Maryland, February, 2022

Arlene Fiore

Connecting regional air pollution with climate change near and far

Atmospheric Chemistry Colloquium,
MIT, Cambridge, MA, February, 2022

Arlene Fiore

Detecting and attributing tropospheric ozone trends amidst climate variability: A new perspective from full
chemistry-climate model ensembles

AMS 102nd Annual Meeting, January, 2022

Arlene Fiore

Updates on our work at the nexus of air pollution, climate, and public health over the Northeast U.S.A

HAQAST Update22 Meeting, January, 2022

Arlene Fiore

2021

2021

Investigating spatiotemporal patterns at the nexus of air pollution, climate, and public health

HAQAST Launch21 virtual meeting, March, 2021

Arlene Fiore

Linking Air Pollution and Climate from the Anthroposphere to the Biosphere

UC-Riverside CEE Colloquium (virtual), May, 2021

Arlene Fiore

Linking Air Pollution and Climate from the Anthroposphere to the Biosphere

GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Marie Tharp Lecture Series (virtual), May, 2021

Arlene Fiore

Satellite Data for Air Quality Applications, A remote lecture

Certificate program on air quality management and science in East Africa, July, 2021.

Arlene Fiore

A new perspective on tropospheric ozone trends

Sack Lunch Seminar Series PAOC/EAPS/MIT (virtual), October, 2021.

Arlene Fiore

Investigating climate-chemistry-air quality connections, from urban to global scales

MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change Weekly Meeting, November, 2021

Arlene Fiore

Sensing Ozone-Forming Chemistry from Space

A&WMA Chesapeake Chapter Meeting (virtual), December,
2021

Arlene Fiore

2020

‘Clean Skies Over Our Cities: Lessons from the Covid-19 Lockdown’

Columbia Global Centers (joint Mumbai, Beijing, Nairobi), Webinar, October, 2020

Arlene Fiore (Panelist)

Air pollution-climate linkages: A bidirectional, regional-to-global view

MIT Department Lecture Series, October, 2020

Arlene Fiore

Air pollution-climate linkages: A bidirectional, regional-to-global view

U Wisconsin-Madison AOS Virtual Colloquium, September, 2020

Arlene Fiore

Including GEOS-Chem simulations in the Intermountain West Data Warehouse for regional haze applications

Regional Technical Operations Working Group

Arlene Fiore

Source Attribution using satellite products and models to inform air quality planning and health accountability

HAQAST 2020 Showcase

Arlene Fiore

Expanding the NASA Orbit: How HAQAST Has Grown the User Community

HAQAST 2020 Showcase

Arlene Fiore (Panelist)

Global Background Ozone and Its Effect on the U.S.

HAQAST 2020 Showcase

Arlene Fiore (Panelist)

Evaluating observable proxies for variability in atmospheric oxidation

100th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2020

Arlene Fiore

2020
2019

2019

Potential constraints on remote oxidation in chemistry-climate models using ATom-1, 2 and 3 observations

American Meteorological Society, Phoenix, Arizona, 2019

Colleen Baublitz

The sensitivity of Southeast U.S. ozone abundance and production to dry deposition

American Meteorological Society, Phoenix, Arizona, 2019

Colleen Baublitz

Quantifying the health benefits of emission reduction over New York State using multiple PM2.5 products

HAQAST5 Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, 2019

Xiaomeng Jin

Overview and updates from the Haze Tiger Team

NASA HAQAST5 Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, 2019

Arlene Fiore

Chemistry-climate connections from polluted to remote atmospheric regions

Sack Lunch Seminar Series, MIT, Cambridge, MA, 2019

Arlene Fiore

Variability in background U.S. ozone pollution: An underappreciated role for the terrestrial biosphere?

Parsons Seminar, MIT, Cambridge, MA, 2019

Arlene Fiore

Diagnosing long-term and short-term changes in ozone production sensitivity to precursor emissions: the view from space

EGU General Assembly 2019, Vienna, Austria, 2019

Xiaomeng Jin

Diagnosing long-term and short-term changes in ozone production sensitivity to precursor emissions: the view from space

9th GEOS-Chem Meeting, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 2019

Xiaomeng Jin

More frequent and longer duration pollution and heat events over the 21st century in a small chemistry-climate model ensemble

Workshop on Correlated Extremes, Columbia University, New York, NY, 2019

Arlene Fiore

Applications of satellite remote sensing to infer distributions and chemistry of two major air pollutants: PM2.5 and O3

NYSDEC Division of Air’s Bureau of Air Quality Analysis and Research (BAQAR) Seminar, Albany, NY, 2019

Xiaomeng Jin

Two-decade changes of ground-level ozone-NOx-VOC chemistry over the U.S. urban areas: the view from space

NASA HAQAST 6 Meeting, Pasadena, CA, 2019

Xiaomeng Jin

Updates from the Haze Tiger Team

NASA HAQAST6 Meeting, Pasadena, CA, 2019

Arlene Fiore

Chemistry-climate connections from polluted to remote atmospheric regions

NCAR Thompson Lecture Series, Boulder, CO, 2019

Arlene Fiore

Science with Stakeholders: Collaborative research with air quality and health applications

NCAR Thompson Lecture Series, Boulder, CO, 2019

Arlene Fiore

Diagnosing long-term and short-term changes in ozone production sensitivity to precursor emissions over U.S. urban area

Aura Science Team Meeting, Pasadena, CA, 2019

Xiaomeng Jin

Comparing PM2.5 exposure products for estimating health benefits of emission controls: the value of satellite remote sensing

FASCINATE Workshop, NCAR, Boulder, CO, 2019

Xiaomeng Jin

Comparing PM2.5 exposure products for estimating health benefits of emission controls in New York

CDC Tracking Annual Recipient Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 2019

Xiaomeng Jin

Using space-based observations to guide emission control strategies for surface ozone pollution

MIT CEE Rising Stars Workshop, Cambridge, MA, 2019

Xiaomeng Jin

Inferring distributions of ground-level PM2.5 from space: Uncertainty, trends over New York State and public health implications

Air Quality Research Seminars and Discussion (AQRSD), 2019

Xiaomeng Jin

Assessing two potential proxies for the hydroxyl radical (OH) with ATom data

Atmospheric Tomography (ATom) Science Team Meeting, Boulder, Colorado, 2019

Colleen Baublitz

2018

2018

Potential constraints on remote oxidation in chemistry-climate models using ATom-1, 2 and 3 observations

American Meteorological Society, Phoenix, Arizona, 2019

The sensitivity of Southeast U.S. ozone abundance and production to dry deposition

American Meteorological Society, Phoenix, Arizona, 2019

Quantifying the health benefits of emission reduction over New York State using multiple PM2.5 products

HAQAST5 Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, 2019

Overview and updates from the Haze Tiger Team

NASA HAQAST5 Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, 2019

Chemistry-climate connections from polluted to remote atmospheric regions

Sack Lunch Seminar Series, MIT, Cambridge, MA, 2019

Variability in background U.S. ozone pollution: An underappreciated role for the terrestrial biosphere?

Parsons Seminar, MIT, Cambridge, MA, 2019

Diagnosing long-term and short-term changes in ozone production sensitivity to precursor emissions: the view from space

EGU General Assembly 2019, Vienna, Austria, 2019

Diagnosing long-term and short-term changes in ozone production sensitivity to precursor emissions: the view from space

9th GEOS-Chem Meeting, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 2019

More frequent and longer duration pollution and heat events over the 21st century in a small chemistry-climate model ensemble

Workshop on Correlated Extremes, Columbia University, New York, NY, 2019

Applications of satellite remote sensing to infer distributions and chemistry of two major air pollutants: PM2.5 and O3

NYSDEC Division of Air’s Bureau of Air Quality Analysis and Research (BAQAR) Seminar, Albany, NY, 2019

Two-decade changes of ground-level ozone-NOx-VOC chemistry over the U.S. urban areas: the view from space

NASA HAQAST 6 Meeting, Pasadena, CA, 2019

Updates from the Haze Tiger Team

NASA HAQAST6 Meeting, Pasadena, CA, 2019

Chemistry-climate connections from polluted to remote atmospheric regions

NCAR Thompson Lecture Series, Boulder, CO, 2019

Science with Stakeholders: Collaborative research with air quality and health applications

NCAR Thompson Lecture Series, Boulder, CO, 2019

Diagnosing long-term and short-term changes in ozone production sensitivity to precursor emissions over U.S. urban area

Aura Science Team Meeting, Pasadena, CA, 2019

Comparing PM2.5 exposure products for estimating health benefits of emission controls: the value of satellite remote sensing

FASCINATE Workshop, NCAR, Boulder, CO, 2019

Comparing PM2.5 exposure products for estimating health benefits of emission controls in New York

CDC Tracking Annual Recipient Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 2019

Using space-based observations to guide emission control strategies for surface ozone pollution

MIT CEE Rising Stars Workshop, Cambridge, MA, 2019

Inferring distributions of ground-level PM2.5 from space: Uncertainty, trends over New York State and public health implications

Air Quality Research Seminars and Discussion (AQRSD), 2019

Assessing two potential proxies for the hydroxyl radical (OH) with ATom data

Atmospheric Tomography (ATom) Science Team Meeting, Boulder, Colorado, 2019

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