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Title: A RECONFIGURED ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE PROGRAM


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A RECONFIGURED ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE PROGRAM
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WHAT ARE WE DOING ?
  • Reconfiguring the atmospheric chemistry and
    environmental meteorology programs into an
    aerosol program that addresses radiative forcing
    in the atmosphere
  • Give guidance to BER and Office of Science

3
WHY DO THIS ?
  • DOE Participates in the CCSP
  • Composed of CCSI and USGCRP
  • Strategic Plan now available for the CCSP
  • Subcommittee on Global Change Research
  • OMB rep wanted status of aerosol research
  • Aerosol research growing in importance
  • Concerned that uncertainties associated with
    aerosols not been addressed adequately
  • DOE Volunteered to Look into the Problem
  • Reconfigured ASP in the result

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WHY THE NAME RECONFIGURED?
  • If the program were identified as a new program,
    it would be zeroed out of the budget by OMB
  • Truthfully, the reconfigured program does address
    many subjects that were supported in the previous
    ASP.
  • Done to preserve funding level.

5
A RECONGIGURED ASP
  • Research that emphasizes radiative forcing from
    natural and anthropogenic aerosols
  • Results used to provide input into climate models
    with a goal of reducing uncertainty in model
    output

6
WHAT ARE AEROSOLS ?
  • A System of colloidal particles dispersed in a
    gas
  • Natural Occurring volcanic particles and sea
    salt
  • Anthropogenic soot and smoke

7
WHY ARE AEROSOLS IMPORTANT ?
  • Aerosol forcing appears to be of the same
    magnitude as the effect of Greenhouse Gases, but
    much more uncertain
  • Forcing is Direct and Indirect
  • Direct effects better understood
  • Indirect effects largely anecdotal

8
CHARGE TO THE PANEL
  • Provide Guidance to Office of Science and BER
    Considering
  • Major scientific uncertainties
  • Limited budget
  • Current research
  • Facilities capabilities available

9
APPROACH TO THE CHARGE
  • Briefed on current programs
  • Other agencies
  • DOE Headquarters
  • National Labs
  • Discussion Sessions
  • Identification of Gaps/Uncertainties
  • Needs of modelers
  • Interaction with ARM
  • How to proceed

10
WHAT ARE THE GAPS ?
  • Two Areas of Great Uncertainty Were Highlighted
  • Indirect effects of aerosols on clouds
  • Role of black carbon and organic aerosols on
    climate

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INDIRECT EFFECTS
  • Occurs when aerosol particles or gas phase
    precursors modify clouds changing hydrometeor
    size distributions cloud cover, lifetime,
    albedo and precipitation
  • Dominates current uncertainty in climate forcing
  • Fundamental processes and responses are not
    understood

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DIRECT EFFECTS
  • Organic aerosols a significant component of
    global aerosol burden
  • Particle sources, history of their abundance,
    evolution of chemical physical properties,
    interactions with gas phase reservoirs, impact on
    cloud processes, optical properties all not
    known well

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DIRECT EFFECTS CONTINUED
  • Organics may be hydrophobic or hydrophilic
  • Enhance or retard water uptake
  • May absorb visible light could contribute to
    global warming
  • Create positive and negative forcing

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COMPONENTS OF THE PROGRAM
  • Laboratory Studies
  • Field Studies
  • Modeling/Theory
  • Instrument Development

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LABORATORY STUDIES
  • Identification through mechanistic and kinetics
    studies of intermediate diagnostics to provide
    rigorous tests of models
  • Identification of interactions between natural
    and anthropogenic aerosols and precursors
  • Elucidation of the nature of species measured as
    black carbon by current methods

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FIELD STUDIES
  • Three classes of field experiments needed
  • Long-term systematic measurements linked with ARM
    sites
  • Systematic ground based measurements
  • Highly intensive atmospheric process-oriented
    campaigns

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Table I. Timeline of field programs planned by
NASA, NOAA, and/or DOE for the 2004-2007
period. Several of these planned field programs
may be appropriate for participation by the
reconfigured ASP.
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MODELING/THEORY
  • Models to resolve cloud fields with microphysical
    and chemical simulations
  • Models to simulate evolution of aerosols and
    their optical properties on regional scales
  • Database for organic and black carbon aerosols
    needs to be developed for current sources and
    historical record of abundances of these
    materials
  • Models for the formation of secondary aerosols
  • Studies of aerosol archives

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INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT
  • Instruments to further understand radiative
    properties
  • Instruments needed to improve understanding
    properties of of organic and black carbon
    aerosols and their impact on clouds
  • Provide proper instruments for DOE aircraft
  • Present developments in National Labs need to be
    focused and integrated into broader based
    research programs

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  • Table IICCSP FY
    2003 Funding for Aerosol Research
  • Relevant
    to Climate Change by Agency

  • (Dollars are in millions)
  • Agency                  Core Programs1            
             Contributing Programs2
  • DOE 3.03                                
            7.03
  • EPA                                               
                                       15.3
  • NASA           12.0
  • NOAA                               5.84
  • NSF                                  2.84
                                               7.0
  • ______                            _______
    _______
  • TOTALS                         
    23.6                                           
    29.3
  • __________________________________________________
    _______
  • 1   Focused on aerosol-climate research
  • 2   Not directly focused on aerosol-climate
    research but relevant to aerosol-climate
  • 3   Prior to reconfiguration of the Atmospheric
    Science Program

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OTHER FINDINGS
  • Time to reappraise level of funding
  • Agency Program Managers need to meet regularly to
    discuss issues of mutual interest
  • A great deal of on-going research and
    instrumentation development at National Labs has
    application to the Reconfigured ASP and needs to
    be made more widely known through regular
    meetings with BER Program Managers

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RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Reconfiguration of ASP has great merit and should
    be implemented as soon as possible
  • Goal is the reduction of uncertainties in the two
    gap areas
  • Need a well balanced program
  • Reconfigured ASP needs to coordinate and
    collaborate with ARM and other programs

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RECOMMENDATIONS CONTINUED
  • Collaboration needed with federal, state,
    non-governmental organizations as well as
    international entities
  • Reconfigured ASP should use DOE and CCSP modeling
    programs as test beds
  • SC and BER should argue vociferously for support

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WAS THE CHARGE ANSWERED ?
  • Two major gap areas that contribute to
    uncertainty were identified
  • Current aerosol research in DOE and other
    agencies was obtained from briefings
  • Facilities and capabilities currently available
    or ones that are need were identified
  • Guidance on what a reasonable and appropriate
    Reconfigured ASP should contain was provided

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  • BERAC AEROSOL PANEL MEMBERS
  • Eugene W. Bierly Outreach AGU
  • Barbara Finlayson-Pitts Dept of
    Chemistry UC/Irvine
  • Inez Y. Fung Ctr for Atmospheric
    Sci UC/Berkeley
  • Jim E Hansen Goddard Inst Space Sci NASA
  • George Hidy Envair/Aerochem
  • Kuo Nan Liou Dept of Atmospheric Sci UCLA
  • James F. Meagher Aeronomy Laboratory NOAA
  • Mario Molina Dept of Meteorology MIT
  • Brian Toon Atmos Space Physics U Colorado
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