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Volkilau: Volcano Rapid Response Balloon Campaign During The 2018 Kilauea Eruption, Jean Paul Vernier, Lars E. Kalnajs, Jorge Andrés Diaz, Tom Reese, Ernesto Corrales, Alfredo Alan, Hazel Vernier, Et Al Oct 2020

Volkilau: Volcano Rapid Response Balloon Campaign During The 2018 Kilauea Eruption, Jean Paul Vernier, Lars E. Kalnajs, Jorge Andrés Diaz, Tom Reese, Ernesto Corrales, Alfredo Alan, Hazel Vernier, Et Al

VIMS Articles

After nearly 35 years of stable activity, the Kilauea volcanic system in Hawaii went through sudden changes in May 2018 with the emergence of 20 volcanic fissures along the Lower Eastern Rift Zone (LERZ), destroying 700 homes in Leilani Estates and forcing more than 2,000 people to evacuate. Elevated volcanic emissions lasted for several months between May and September 2018, leading to low visibility and poor air quality in Hawaii and across the western Pacific. The NASA-funded VolKilau mission was rapidly mounted and conducted between 11 and 18 June 2018 to (i) profile volcanic emissions with SO2 and aerosol measurements, …


Estuarine Forecasts At Daily Weather To Subseasonal Time Scales, Andrew C. Ross, Charles A. Stock, Keith W. Dixon, Marjorie A.M. Friedrichs, Et Al Oct 2020

Estuarine Forecasts At Daily Weather To Subseasonal Time Scales, Andrew C. Ross, Charles A. Stock, Keith W. Dixon, Marjorie A.M. Friedrichs, Et Al

VIMS Articles

Most present forecast systems for estuaries predict conditions for only a few days into the future. However, there are many reasons to expect that skillful estuarine forecasts are possible for longer time periods, including increasingly skillful extended atmospheric forecasts, the potential for lasting impacts of atmospheric forcing on estuarine conditions, and the predictability of tidal cycles. In this study, we test whether skillful estuarine forecasts are possible for up to 35 days into the future by combining an estuarine model of Chesapeake Bay with 35-day atmospheric forecasts from an operational weather model. When compared with both a hindcast simulation from …


Overcoming Early Career Barriers To Interdisciplinary Climate Change Research, Christopher J. Hein, John E. Ten Hoeve, Sathya Gopalakrishnan, Et Al Oct 2018

Overcoming Early Career Barriers To Interdisciplinary Climate Change Research, Christopher J. Hein, John E. Ten Hoeve, Sathya Gopalakrishnan, Et Al

VIMS Articles

Climate-change impacts are among the most serious and complex challenges facing society, affecting both natural and social systems. Addressing these requires a new paradigm of interdisciplinary collaboration which incorporates tools, techniques, and insights from across the social, natural, and engineering sciences. Yet, a wide range of intrinsic and extrinsic hurdles need to be overcome to conduct successful, integrated interdisciplinary research. The results of a bibliometric analysis and survey of early to mid-career scientists from 56 countries who were involved with the interdisciplinary DISsertations initiative for the advancement of Climate Change ReSearch (DISCCRS) emphasize the particular challenges faced by early career …


Towards Predicting Street-Level Inundation: Using Operational Forecast Modeling Techniques During 2011 Hurricane Irene, J. D. Loftis, H. V. Wang, D. R. Forrest Jan 2015

Towards Predicting Street-Level Inundation: Using Operational Forecast Modeling Techniques During 2011 Hurricane Irene, J. D. Loftis, H. V. Wang, D. R. Forrest

Presentations

Storm surge-induced coastal inundation poses numerous personal, commercial, industrial, and sociopolitical challenges for society. Flooding can be caused by the combination of storm surge and river-induced inland flooding in many locations throughout the coastal plain. The cross-disciplinary nature of the hydrodynamics involved (hydraulics, oceanography, and hydrology), coupled with the complexity of the atmospheric forcing, makes a numerical model the best approach for a comprehensive study of the dynamics of coastal inundation.

This study builds upon the lessons learned from forecast modeling experiences during 2011 Hurricane Irene in Tidewater Virginia, to ascertain the most effective way to approach predicting street-level inundation. …


Reducing Wave-Induced Microwave Water-Level Measurement Error With A Least Squares-Designed Digital Filter, John D. Boon Feb 2014

Reducing Wave-Induced Microwave Water-Level Measurement Error With A Least Squares-Designed Digital Filter, John D. Boon

VIMS Articles

A microwave water-level sensor, the Design Analysis model H-3611i, will soon enter service at tide stations operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) as part of the National Water Level Observation Network. CO-OPS tests include a multisensor deployment at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Field Research Facility at Duck, North Carolina, to evaluate microwave water-level measurement error over a wide range of Atlantic Ocean sea states. In situ precision and accuracy of processed (6-min average) water level is found to depend on sea state in addition to data processing methods …


Simulation Of Coastal Inundation Instigated By Storm Surge And River Discharge In The Chesapeake Bay Using Sub-Grid Modeling Coupled With Lidar Data, J. D. Loftis, H. V. Wang Jan 2012

Simulation Of Coastal Inundation Instigated By Storm Surge And River Discharge In The Chesapeake Bay Using Sub-Grid Modeling Coupled With Lidar Data, J. D. Loftis, H. V. Wang

Presentations

Sub-grid modeling is a novel method by which water level elevations on the sub-grid level can be obtained through the combination of water levels and velocities efficiently calculated at the coarse computational grid, the discretized bathymetric depths, and local friction parameters without resorting to solve the full set of equations. Sub-grid technology essentially allows velocity to be determined rationally and efficiently at the sub-grid level. This salient feature enables coastal flooding to be addressed in a single cross-scale model from the ocean to the upstream river channel without overly refining the grid resolution. To this end, high-resolution DEMs will be …


Development Of A Method For Quantifying The Air-Sea Flux Of Volatile Organic Carbon, Emily A. Jayne Jan 2011

Development Of A Method For Quantifying The Air-Sea Flux Of Volatile Organic Carbon, Emily A. Jayne

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Characterization And Deposition Of Aerosol Organic Matter In The Eastern United States, Andrew S. Wozniak Jan 2010

Characterization And Deposition Of Aerosol Organic Matter In The Eastern United States, Andrew S. Wozniak

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Aerosol organic carbon (OC) was characterized in two eastern United States watersheds to investigate the potential importance of aerosol OC in watershed OC budgets and cycling. Fluxes of 1.7 and 2.1 mg aerosol OC m-2 d-1 were measured for aerosol samples in Harcum, VA and Millbrook, NY, respectively. Scaled to the area of nearby watersheds (York River watershed, VA and Hudson River watershed, NY) these fluxes are similar in magnitude or greater than the magnitude of riverine OC exported by corresponding rivers indicating that aerosols must be taken into account when thinking about biogeochemical exchanges between the atmospheric, terrestrial, and …


Technical Note: Molecular Characterization Of Aerosol-Derived Water Soluble Organic Carbon Using Ultrahigh Resolution Electrospray Ionization Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry, As Wosniak, Je Bauer, Rl Sleighter, Rm Dickhut, Pg Hatcher Jan 2008

Technical Note: Molecular Characterization Of Aerosol-Derived Water Soluble Organic Carbon Using Ultrahigh Resolution Electrospray Ionization Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry, As Wosniak, Je Bauer, Rl Sleighter, Rm Dickhut, Pg Hatcher

VIMS Articles

Despite the acknowledged relevance of aerosol-derived water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) to climate and biogeochemical cycling, characterization of aerosol WSOC has been limited. Electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (ESI FT-ICR MS) was utilized in this study to provide detailed molecular level characterization of the hi(,h molecular weight (HMW; m/z>223) component of aerosol-derived WSOC collected from rural sites in Virginia and New York, USA. More than 3000 peaks were detected by ESI FT-ICR MS within a m/z range of 223-600 for each sample. Approximately 86% (Virginia) and 78% (New York) of these peaks were assigned molecular formulas …


The Chesapeake Bay : A Synopsis, William J. Hargis Jr. Jan 2003

The Chesapeake Bay : A Synopsis, William J. Hargis Jr.

Reports

No abstract provided.


Net Surface Flux Budget Over Tropical Oceans Estimated From The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (Trmm), Tai-Fang Fan Jan 2003

Net Surface Flux Budget Over Tropical Oceans Estimated From The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (Trmm), Tai-Fang Fan

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Use Of Long-Lived Tracer Observations To Examine Transport Characteristics In The Lower Stratosphere, Gretchen Scott Lingenfelser Jan 2000

The Use Of Long-Lived Tracer Observations To Examine Transport Characteristics In The Lower Stratosphere, Gretchen Scott Lingenfelser

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Africa As A Regional And Global Source Of Atmospheric Gases And Particulates, Lawrence Mtetwa Jan 1998

Africa As A Regional And Global Source Of Atmospheric Gases And Particulates, Lawrence Mtetwa

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

The role of the continent of Africa as a source of gaseous and particulate emissions to the atmosphere is investigated in this study. Sources of gases and particulates from Africa include fossil fuel combustion, biomass burning, and biogenic soil emissions of nitric oxide. This study represents the first comprehensive database of gaseous and particulate emissions developed for the continent of Africa on a country by country basis and establishes the framework for country-by-country, assessment of greenhouse gases emissions as required by the Kyoto Conference on Global Warming, which was attended by representatives from more than 100 countries. Calculations of gases …


A Numerical Model Of The Global Carbon Cycle To Predict Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentrations, Alexis Demitrios Kambis Jan 1995

A Numerical Model Of The Global Carbon Cycle To Predict Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentrations, Alexis Demitrios Kambis

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

A numerical model of the global carbon cycle is presented which includes the effects of anthropogenic &CO\sb2& emissions &(CO\sb2& produced from fossil fuel combustion, biomass burning, and deforestation) on the global carbon cycle. The model is validated against measured atmospheric &CO\sb2& concentrations. Future levels of atmospheric &CO\sb2& are then predicted for the following scenarios: (1) Business as Usual (BaU) for the period 1990-2000; (2) Same as (1), but with no biomass burning; (3) Same as (1), but with no fossil fuel combustion; (4) Same as (1), but with a doubled atmospheric &CO\sb2& concentration and a 2 K warmer surface temperature …


Molecular Diffusion Coefficients For Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons In Air And Water, Kurt E. Gustafson Jan 1993

Molecular Diffusion Coefficients For Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons In Air And Water, Kurt E. Gustafson

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Air Chemistry Over The Tropical Forest Of Guyana, Gl Gregory, Rc Harriss, Rw Talbot, Ra Rasmussen, M Garstang, Mo Andrae, Rr Hinton, Et Al Jan 1986

Air Chemistry Over The Tropical Forest Of Guyana, Gl Gregory, Rc Harriss, Rw Talbot, Ra Rasmussen, M Garstang, Mo Andrae, Rr Hinton, Et Al

VIMS Articles

No abstract provided.


Quantitative Analysis Of Acrylon[I]Trile In Ambient Air, Roberta Ambrose Hurley Jan 1985

Quantitative Analysis Of Acrylon[I]Trile In Ambient Air, Roberta Ambrose Hurley

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Chesapeake, A Boating Guide To Weather, Jon Lucy, Terry Ritter, Jerry Larue Dec 1979

The Chesapeake, A Boating Guide To Weather, Jon Lucy, Terry Ritter, Jerry Larue

Reports

No abstract provided.


A Two-Dimensional Stratospheric Model Of The Dispersion Of Aerosols From The Fuego Volcanic Eruption, Carolyn Frances Jones Jan 1976

A Two-Dimensional Stratospheric Model Of The Dispersion Of Aerosols From The Fuego Volcanic Eruption, Carolyn Frances Jones

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


A Time Series From The Beach Environment-Ii, Wyman Harrison, L. E. Fausak Jan 1970

A Time Series From The Beach Environment-Ii, Wyman Harrison, L. E. Fausak

Reports

This work is the second in a continuing series of time-series data reports to be published periodically as a result of field investigations in the beach-ocean-atmosphere system by Dr. Wyman Harrison and his associates. The first report was published as Technical Memorandum ERLTM-AOL 1 of ESSA's Atlantic Oceanographic Laboratories. This series of reports will allow other researchers to test hypotheses or to experiment with analytical procedures without going through the expensive and somewhat arduous task of obtaining the data.


Scintillation In The Ionosphere, M. Patrick Mccormick Jan 1964

Scintillation In The Ionosphere, M. Patrick Mccormick

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.