PUBLICATIONS

Refereed Publications

First Author:

Vertical Distributions of Lightning NOx for Use in Regional and Global Chemical Transport Models, with Y. Wang, W.-K. Tao, C. Price, and J.-F. Mueller, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 31,203-31,216, 1998.

Convective Transport of Biomass Burning Emissions over Brazil during TRACE-A, with A. M. Thompson, Y. Wang, W.-K. Tao, and others, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 23,993-24,012, 1996.

TRACE-A Trajectory Intercomparison: 1. Effects of Different Input Analyses, with A. M. Thompson, D. P. McNamara, M. R. Schoeberl, H. E. Fuelberg, and others, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 23,909-23,926, 1996.

Vertical Transport by Convective Clouds: Comparisons of Three Modeling Approaches, with A. M. Thompson, W.-K. Tao, R. B. Rood, and others, Geophys. Res. Lett., 22, 1089-1092, 1995.

An Intercomparison of Isentropic Trajectories over the South Atlantic, with A. M. Thompson, D. P. McNamara, and M. R. Schoeberl, Mon. Weather Rev., 122:864-879, 1994.

Upper Tropospheric Ozone Production Following Mesoscale Convection during STEP/EMEX, with A. M. Thompson, W.-K. Tao, and T. L. Kucsera, J. Geophys. Res., 98:8737-8749, 1993.

Free Tropospheric Ozone Production Following Entrainment of Urban Plumes into Deep Convection, with A. M. Thompson, J. R. Scala, W.- K. Tao, R. R. Dickerson, and J. Simpson, J. Geophys. Res., 97:17,985-18,000, 1992.

A Regional Estimate of Convective Transport of CO from Biomass Burning, with J. R. Scala, A. M. Thompson, W.-K. Tao, and J. Simpson, Geophys. Res. Lett., 19:289-292, 1992.

Ozone Production Potential Following Convective Redistribution of Biomass Burning Emissions by a Tropical Squall Line, with A. M. Thompson, J. R. Scala, W-K. Tao, and J. Simpson, J. Atmos. Chem., 14:297-313, 1992.

Photochemical Ozone Production in Tropical Squall Line Convection During NASA/GTE/ABLE 2A, with A. M. Thompson, J. R. Scala, W-K. Tao, J. Simpson, and M. Garstang, J. Geophys. Res., 96:3099-3114, 1991.

Model Calculations of Tropospheric Ozone Production Potential Following Observed Convective Events, with A. M. Thompson, R. R. Dickerson, W. T. Luke, D. P. McNamara, J. P. Greenberg, and P. R. Zimmerman, J. Geophys. Res., 95:14,049-14,062, 1990.

Clear-sky Vertical Profiles of Trace Gases as Affected by Upstream Convective Activity, with R. R. Dickerson, W. T. Luke, and L. J. Nunnermacker, J. Geophys. Res., 94:14879-14892, 1989.

Trace Gas Transport in the Vicinity of Frontal Convective Clouds, with R. R. Dickerson, G. J. Huffman, J. Boatman, and A. Schanot, J. Geophys. Res., 93:759-773, 1988.

Observations of the Relationship Between Dew and Radiation Fog, with J. E. Jiusto, J. Geophys. Res., 83:2430-2436, 1978.

Coauthor:

A Cloud-scale Model Study of Lightning-generated NOx in an Individual Thunderstorm During STERAO-A, with A. J. DeCaria, G. L. Stenchikov, J. R. Scala, J. L. Stith, J. E. Dye, B. A. Ridley, and P. Laroche, J. Geophys. Res., submitted, 1999.

A Three-dimensional Total Odd Nitrogen (NOy) Simulation During SONEX Using a Stretched-grid Chemical Transport Model, with D. J. Allen, G. L. Stenchikov, A. M. Thompson, and Y. Kondo, J. Geophys. Res., submitted, 1999.

SONEX Review Based on Flight Planning Trajectory Models and Tracer Statistics, with A. Thompson, L. Pfister, L. Sparling, T. Kucsera, L. Lait, Y. Kondo, M. Koike, H. Selkirk, J. Geophys. Res., submitted, 1999.

Measurements of Nitrogen Oxides at the Tropopause - Attribution to Convection and Correlation with Lightning, with D. P. Jeker, L. Pfister, A. Thompson, D. Brunner, D. Boccippio, H. Wernli, Y. Kondo, and J. Staehelin, J. Geophys. Res., submitted, 1999.

A Meteorological Overview of the SONEX Period, with H. Fuelberg, J. Hannan, P. van Velthoven, E. Browell, G. Bieberbach, Jr., R. Knabb, and H. Selkirk, J. Geophys. Res., submitted, 1999.

An Evaluation of Upper Tropospheric NOx with Two Models, with J. Penner, D. Bergmann, J. Walton, D. Kinnison, M. Prather, D. Rotman, C. Price, and S. Baughcum, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 22,097-22,113, 1998.

An Evaluation of Deep Convective Mixing in the Goddard Chemical Transport Model Using International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project Cloud Parameters, with D. J. Allen and A. Molod, J. Geophys. Res., 102, 25,467- 25,476, 1997.

Tropical Deep Convection and Ozone Formation, with A. M. Thompson, W.-K. Tao, J. R. Scala, and J. Simpson, Bull. Amer. Met. Soc., 78, 1043-1054, 1997.

Transport-induced Interannual Variability of Carbon Monoxide Determined Using a Chemistry and Transport Model, with D. J. Allen, P. Kasibhatla, A. Thompson, R. Rood, B. Doddridge, R. Hudson, and S.-J. Lin, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 28,655-28,669, 1996.

Mesoscale Model (MM5) Simulations of TRACE-A and PRESTORM Convective Events and Associated Tracer Transport, with Y. Wang, W.-K. Tao, and others, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 24,013-24,027, 1996.

TRACE-A Trajectory Intercomparison: Part 2, Isentropic and Kinematic Methods, with H. E. Fuelberg, and others, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 23,927-23,939, 1996.

Where did tropospheric ozone over southern Africa and the tropical Atlantic come from in October 1992? Insights from TOMS, GTE/TRACE- A, and SAFARI, with A. M. Thompson, D. P. McNamara, and others, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 24,251-24,278, 1996.

Troposphere-Stratosphere Exchange in a Midlatitude Mesoscale Convective Complex: Part 2, Numerical Simulations, with G. Stenchikov, R. R. Dickerson, W. Ellis, and others, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 6837-6851, 1996.

Potential ozone production following convective transport based on future emission scenarios, with W. G. Ellis, Jr., A. M. Thompson, and others, Atmos. Environ., 30, 667-672, 1996.

Convective Transport over the Central United States and its Role in the Regional CO and Ozone Budgets, with A. M. Thompson and others, J. Geophys. Res., 99:18,703-18,711, 1994.

Effect of Marine Stratocumulus on TOMS Ozone, with A. M. Thompson, D. P. McNamara, and R. D. McPeters, J. Geophys. Res., 98:23,051- 23,057, 1993.

SAGA-3 Experiment: Overview and Meteorological and Oceanic Conditions, with J. E. Johnson and others, J. Geophys. Res., 98:16,893-16,908, 1993.

Heating, Moisture and Water Budgets of Tropical and Midlatitude Squall Lines: Comparisons and Sensitivity to Longwave Radiation, with W.-K. Tao and others, J. Atmos. Sci., 50:673-690, 1993.

Tropospheric Chemistry over the Lower Great Plains of the United States 2: Trace Gas Profiles and Distributions, with W. T. Luke, R. R. Dickerson, W. F. Ryan, and L. J. Nunnermacker, J. Geophys. Res., 97:20,647-20,670, 1992.

Cloud Draft Structure and Trace Gas Transport, with J. R. Scala, M. Garstang, W-K Tao, A. M. Thompson, and others, J. Geophys. Res., 95:17,015-17,030, 1990.

Thunderstorms: An Important Mechanism in the Transport of Air Pollutants, with R. R. Dickerson and others, Science, 235:460-465, 1987.

A Ground-based Intercomparison of NO, NOx, and NOy Measurement Techniques, with F. C. Fehsenfeld, R. R. Dickerson, and others, J. Geophys. Res., 92:14,710-14,722, 1987.

Technical Reports and Other Papers (partial list)

First Author:

A Trajectory Modeling Investigation of the Biomass Burning - Tropical Ozone Relationship, with A. M. Thompson, D. P. McNamara, M. R. Schoeberl, C. O. Justice and others, Ozone in the Troposphere and Stratosphere, Proceedings 1992 Quadrennial Ozone Symposium, NASA Conference Publication 3266, pp. 101-104, 1994.

Enhancement of Free Tropospheric Ozone Production by Deep Convec- tion, with A. M. Thompson, J. R. Scala, W.-K. Tao, J. Simpson, and R. R. Dickerson, Ozone in the Troposphere and Stratosphere, Proceedings 1992 Quadrennial Ozone Symposium, NASA Conference Publication 3266, pp. 105-108, 1994.

Measurement of Biologically-Active Ultraviolet Radiation and Investigation of Tropospheric Effects, Phase I-Design, with J. H. Kinsey, prepared for Chemical Manufacturers Association, 1989.

A Study of Particulate Matter Concentrations Near Major Steel Facilities - 1973-1982, GEOMET Report ESF-1373 prepared for Stationary Source Compliance Division, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1983.

Analysis of IP and TSP Data from the Vicinities of Major Stationary Sources of Particulate Matter, with J. M. Vilardo, GEOMET Report ES-994, prepared for Stationary Source Compliance Division, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1982.

Wind Energy Resource Atlas: Northeast Region, with J. M. Vilardo and J. T. Schakenbach, Report PNL-3195WERA-4, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, WA, 1980.

Air Quality Modeling of Utility Coal Conversion and New Coal-Fired Utility Construction, with J. M. Vilardo, GEOMET Report ES-868, prepared for New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, 1980.

Power Plant Stack Plumes in Complex Terrain--Data Analysis and Characterization of Plume Behavior, with R. H. Woodward and R. C. Koch, EPA Report EPA-600/7-80-008, Research Triangle Park, NC, 1980.

Uncertainties Associated with Short-Term Meteorological Dispersion Models, with R. C. Koch, GEOMET Report EF-599, prepared for Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation, 1977.

Dew and Fog Relationships as Affected by Ambient Humidity and Soil Moisture Conditions, Atmospheric Sciences Research Center Publication 382, Albany, NY, 1975.

Coauthor:

Patterns of Transport and Wet Deposition of Acidic Matter During Spring 1984, with J. Bartoshesky and others, Technical Memorandum prepared for Maryland Power Plant Siting Program by Martin Marietta Environmental Systems, 1986.

Power Plant Stack Plumes in Complex Terrain--An Aerometric Field Study, with R. C. Koch and others, EPA Report EPA-600/7-79-010a, Research Triangle Park, NC, 1977.

Power Plant Stack Plumes in Complex Terrain--An Appraisal of Current Research, with R. C. Koch and others, EPA Report EPA- 600/7-77-020, Research Triangle Park, NC, 1977