Kenneth E. Pickering
Senior Research Scientist
Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park
Department of Meteorology
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland 20742
Phone: (301) 405-7639
Fax: (301) 314-9482
pickerin@atmos.umd.edu
Research Interests:
- Deep convection and its effect on tropospheric chemistry
- Evaluation of parameterizations of deep convective transport in
mesoscale and global models
- Production and redistribution of NOx from lightning in convective clouds
- Photochemical modeling of ozone production in the free troposphere
- Air parcel trajectory modeling
Biographical Sketch
Dr. Pickering's research interests are focused on atmospheric chemistry
and the meteorology of atmospheric transport of trace gas species. Dr.
Pickering's work has centered on simulation of vertical transport of
trace gases by deep convective clouds and calculation of the subsequent
perturbations to photochemical ozone production in the troposphere. For
example, he has worked on simulations of convection and chemical tracer
transport over Brazil during the NASA TRACE-A (Transport and Atmospheric
Chemistry Near the Equator - Atlantic) experiment, which was conducted during
the Southern Hemisphere biomass burning season. Dr. Pickering is the PI of
a project to evaluate convective transport in a global chemical transport model
using regional and cloud-resolving models for NASA's Atmospheric Effects of
Aviation Project. Under this project he is also investigating the vertical
profiles of nitrogen oxides resulting from lightning. He has also undertaken
evaluation studies of various air parcel trajectory modeling techniques. Dr.
Pickering is the Project Director for a NASA EOS Interdisciplinary Science
Investigation. Dr. Pickering holds an affiliate appointment in the Earth
System Science Interdisciplinary Center (ESSIC), the collaborative research
institute of the University of Maryland and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Dr. Pickering received his Ph.D. in Meteorology from the University of Maryland
in 1987. Prior to his Ph.D. studies, he was employed by a private consulting
company in the field of air pollution meteorology. He received his M.S. degree
in Atmospheric Science from the State University of New York at Albany in 1975
and his B.S. from Rutgers University in 1973. Dr. Pickering was the recipient
of the NASA Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Branch Contractor Award for
Scientific Achievement in 1992 and the Universities Space Research Association
Scientific Excellence Award in 1993. He is a member of the American
Meteorological Society, the American Geophysical Union, and the Air and
Waste Management Association.
Selected publications:
- Pickering, K. E., Y. Wang, W.-K. Tao, C. Price, and J.-F. Mueller,
Vertical distributions of lightning NOx for use in regional and global chemical
transport models, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 31,203-31,216, 1998.
ABSTRACT
- Pickering, K. E., et al., Convective transport of biomass burning
emissions over Brazil during TRACE-A, J. Geophys. Res.,
101, 23,993-24,012, 1996.
ABSTRACT
- Pickering, K. E., A. M. Thompson, D. P. McNamara, M. R. Schoeberl, H. E.
Fuelberg, R. O. Loring, Jr., M. V. Watson, K. Fakhruzzaman, and A. S.
Bachmeier, TRACE-A trajectory intercomparison, 1. Effects of different
input analyses, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 23,909-23,926, 1996.
ABSTRACT
- Pickering, K. E., A. M. Thompson, W.-K. Tao, R. B. Rood, D. P. McNamara,
and A. M. Molod, Vertical transport by convective clouds: Comparisons of
three modeling approaches, Geophys. Res. Lett., 22, 1089-1092, 1995.
- Pickering, K. E., A. M. Thompson, W.-K. Tao, and T. L. Kucsera, Upper
tropospheric ozone production following mesoscale convection during
STEP/EMEX, J. Geophys. Res., 98, 8737-8749, 1993.
- Stenchikov, G., R. Dickerson, K. Pickering, W. Ellis, B. Doddridge,
S. Kondragunta, O. Poulida, J. Scala, W.-K. Tao, 1996: Stratosphere-Troposphere
Exchange in a Mid-Latitude Mesoscale Convective Complex: Part
2, Numerical Simulations, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 6837-6851.
- Allen, D. J., K. E. Pickering, G. L. Stenchikov, A. M. Thompson, and
Y. Kondo, A Three-dimensional total odd nitrogen (NOy) simulation during
SONEX using a stretched-grid chemical transport model, J. Geophys. Res..
submitted, 1999.
- DeCaria, A. J., K. E. Pickering, G. L. Stenchikov, J. R. Scala, J. L
Stith, J. E. Dye, B. A. Ridley, and P. Laroche, A cloud-scale model study
of lightning-generated NOx in an individual thunderstorm during STERAO-A,
J. Geophys. Res., submitted, 1999.
Complete List of Publications
Research projects:
Multiscale Atmospheric Transport Modeling for Subsonic Assessment
(Funded by NASA Atmospheric Effects of Aviation Program, 1995-1997)
Collaborators:
Shian-Jiann Lin, Wei-Kuo Tao, Yansen Wang, Ricky Rood,
Anne Douglass
Vertical Transport Processes in the SASS/GMI Chemical Transport Model:
Development, Evaluation, and Assessment Activities (Funded by the NASA
Atmospheric Effects of Aviation Program, 1998-2000)
Collaborators:
Dale Allen, Ricky Rood, Wei-Kuo Tao, Yansen Wang
Tropospheric Convection and Stratosphere-Troposphere Exchange: Effects on Photochemistry,
Aerosols and Climate (An Earth Observing System Interdisciplinary Science
Investigation (EOS/IDS) funded by NASA Office of Earth Science, 1997-2000)
Collaborators:
Georgiy Stenchikov, Russ Dickerson, Michael Fox-Rabinovitz,
Robert Hudson, Wei-Kuo Tao, Dale Allen, Grad. Res. Asst. Rokjin Park
Project Description
Numerical Simulation of Clouds and Photochemistry for STERAO-A
Deep Convection: Nowcasts and Post-mission Diagnostic Studies
(Funded by NSF Atmospheric Chemistry Program, 1996-1999)
Collaborators:
Georgiy Stenchikov, John Scala, Anne Thompson,
Grad. Res. Asst. Alex DeCaria
STERAO-A Pictures
Participation in SONEX (SASS(Subsonic Assessment) Ozone and Nitrogen
Oxides Experiment) (Funded by NASA Atmospheric Effects of Aviation Program
through Dr. Anne Thompson, PI, NASA/GSFC, 1997-1999)
Participation in PEM Tropics-B (Pacific Exploratory Mission - Tropics
Part B) (Funded by NASA Tropospheric Chemistry Program through Dr. Anne
Thompson, PI, NASA/GSFC, 1998-2000)

Prepared by Ken Pickering
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Last updated on October 1, 1999