CESSRST-II Faculty and Students present at both AGU 2023 and AMS 2024
Several Fellows and CESSRST Faculty participated in AGU in San Francisco, CA from December 11 – 15, 2023 and AMS conference in January 2024 held in Baltimore MD.
American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2023 Highlights
Harold Gamarro (CCNY PhD Cohort I)
A51J-2059 : Modeling Anthropogenic Influences on Urban Meteorology and Air Quality: Insights from Coastal Urban Environments in the Houston metropolitan region
A43D-03 : Anthropogenic Influences on Thunderstorms in Coastal Urban Environments
A51Q-2210 : Smoke Exposure and Underserved Wildland Communities
Stephanie Marquez (UTEP PhD Cohort II)
H43J-2217 : Quantifying the Contribution of Atmospheric and Land-Surface Characteristics to the Prediction of Sub-Pixel Scale Surface Soil Moisture in the Jornada Experimental Range Through Interpretable Machine Learning
H43J-2224 : Using Ensemble Supervised Classification Methods to Reconstruct Missing Soil Texture Information from SSURGO Database in a Dryland Ecosystem
Jahnelle Howe (CUNY GC PhD Cohort 1; EPP MSI GFP)
B13L-2075 : Using Lidar to estimate Canopy Height Loss of Mangroves Due to Hurricane Maria and Satellite Imagery to Assess Recovery of Mangroves in SW and NE Puerto Rico
Ayo Andra Deas (CUNY GC PhD Cohort I)
B33E-2288 : Optimal Tree Growth Response to Microclimate in Northeastern Temperate Forests
American Meteorological Society (AMS) 2024 Highlights
Thomas Ely (Cohort 1 Masters CCNY) : S191 Design of a Mobile Tropospheric Ozone Lidar and Ozone Profiling in New York During Summer 2023
(co-author)
875 – Synergistic Ozone Lidar Observations During Summer 2023 New York Regional Air Quality Campaigns
16.4 – Dense Wildfire Smoke Transport and Impacts on Air Quality in New York City Area in Summer 2023
Harold Gamarro (Cohort 1, PhD, CCNY)
15B.4 Modeling and Forecasting Impacts of Urban Canopy on New York City Air Quality
(co-author)
5.2 – Modelling & Observations of Anthropogenic Influences on Thunderstorms in Coastal Urban Houston
Kevin Herrera (Cohort 1 Masters Hampton U)
610- Assessment of Canadian Wildfire Optical Properties Using an Integrated Monitoring System
Carlos Ordaz (Cohort 2 PhD CUNY)
(co-author)
Joint Session J11B – Atmospheric Rivers: Processes, Impacts, and Communicating Uncertainty I
J11B.3 Within the Footprint of Atmospheric Rivers, Surface Heat Fluxes from the Ocean into the Atmosphere are Anomalously Weak, even During Formation
Mitch Goldberg, Fred Moshary, and Faun Rockcliffe
7B.5 – Overview of the NOAA Center for Earth System Sciences and Remote Sensing Technologies (CESSRST) and its Role in Building the Next Generation of NOAA’s Diverse Workforce