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Curriculum Vitae Dr. Greg McFarquhar Professor Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 7 December 2012 Educational Background B.Sc. (Honors) Mathematics & Physics University of Toronto 1987 M.Sc. Atmospheric Physics University of Toronto 1989 Ph.D. Atmospheric Physics University of Toronto 1993 Academic Positions since Final Degree Postgraduate Researcher, Center for Clouds, Chemistry and Climate, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 1993-1994 Associate Scientist, Microscale and Mesoscale Meteorology Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, 1995-1997 Project Scientist, Microscale and Mesoscale Meteorology Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, 1997-2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 2001-2005 Associate Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 2005 – 2009 Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, Urbana, IL, 2009 – present Publications: 92 articles in the refereed literature (Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Journal of Climate, Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, Journal of Applied Meteorology, Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Journal of Geophysical Research, Geophysical Research Letters, Water Resources Research, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Monthly Weather Review, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Reviews of Geophysics, Icarus) Grants: Principal Investigator for 8 National Science Foundation Grants (~$3.1 million awarded) Principal Investigator for 10 Department of Energy Grants (~$2.9 million awarded) Principal Investigator for 6 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Grants (~$2.2 million awarded) Principal Investigator for 1 National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration Grants (~$360,000 awarded)

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Curriculum Vitae

Dr. Greg McFarquhar Professor

Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

7 December 2012

Educational Background

B.Sc. (Honors) Mathematics & Physics University of Toronto 1987 M.Sc. Atmospheric Physics University of Toronto 1989 Ph.D. Atmospheric Physics University of Toronto 1993 Academic Positions since Final Degree

• Postgraduate Researcher, Center for Clouds, Chemistry and Climate, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 1993-1994

• Associate Scientist, Microscale and Mesoscale Meteorology Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, 1995-1997

• Project Scientist, Microscale and Mesoscale Meteorology Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, 1997-2001

• Assistant Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 2001-2005

• Associate Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 2005 – 2009

• Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 2009 – present

Publications:

• 92 articles in the refereed literature (Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Journal

of Climate, Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, Journal of Applied

Meteorology, Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Journal of

Geophysical Research, Geophysical Research Letters, Water Resources Research,

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Monthly Weather Review,

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Atmospheric Chemistry

and Physics, Reviews of Geophysics, Icarus) Grants:

• Principal Investigator for 8 National Science Foundation Grants (~$3.1 million awarded)

• Principal Investigator for 10 Department of Energy Grants (~$2.9 million awarded)

• Principal Investigator for 6 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Grants (~$2.2 million awarded)

• Principal Investigator for 1 National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration Grants (~$360,000 awarded)

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• Principal Investigator on 3 Grants from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (~$120,000 awarded)

• Principal Investigator on 2 NSF facility grants (Facilities awarded: NCAR C130, Sounding and surface facilities, dropsondes)

• Principal Investigator on 2 University of Illinois Research Board grants (~$33,000 awarded)

• Principal Investigator on 1 grant from private industry (~$14,000 awarded)

• Investigator on 7 allocation requests from the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) or National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) (~7.5 Million GAUs awarded)

Editorships:

• Associate Editor, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (2010 – present)

• Associate Editor, Journal of Climate (2009 – present)

• Associate Editor, Journal of Applied Meteorology (2004-07)

• Guest Editor, TCSP Special Issue, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences (2004-2006)

• Guest Editor, Special Issue on 2012 International Conference on Clouds and Precipitation, Atmospheric Research (2013 – 2014)

Special Awards and Honors:

• Richard and Margaret Romano Professorial Scholar (2008 – 2011)

• Petit Scholar (2005-06)

• UI List of Teachers ranked Excellent by their Students (fall 2002, spring 2003, fall 2003, fall 2005, fall 2007, fall 2008 (2 classes), fall 2009, fall 2010, fall 2011 (2 classes), spring 2012)

• Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Graduate Student Prize (1993)

Conference Chair:

• American Meteorological Society Conference on Cloud Physics (2010)

• Department of Energy Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program Aerial Vehicle Program (DOE ARM AVP) Conference on Advances in Airborne Instrumentation for Measuring Aerosols, Clouds, Radiation and Atmospheric State Parameters (2008)

Panels and Committees:

• Chair, American Meteorological Society Committee on Cloud Physics (2007 to 2012)

• Member, NCAR Observing Facilities Assessment Panel (OFAP, 2012 to 2017)

• Member, International Commission on Clouds and Precipitation (2013 to 2017)

• Member, Working Group on Climate Engineering, International Commission on Clouds and Precipitation (2013)

Field Campaigns:

• Investigator in 19 Field campaigns including: Profiling of Winter Storms (PLOWS, 2009/10), Small Particles in Cirrus (SPARTICUS, 2009/10), (RACORO, 2009), Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign (ISDAC, 2008), Cloud-Land Surface

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Interaction Campaign (CLASIC, 2007), Gulf of Mexico Aerosol Cloud Composition Study (GoMACCS, 2006), NASA African Multidisciplinary Monsoon Analysis (NAMMA, 2006), Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment (TWP-ICE, 2006), Tropical Convection and Systems Processes (TCSP, 2005), Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment (M-PACE, 2004), Alliance Icing Research Study II (AIRS-II, 2003), Bow Echo and Mesoscale Convective Vortices Experiment (BAMEX, 2003), Convection and Moisture Experiment-4 (CAMEX-4, 2001), Indian Ocean Experiment (INDOEX, 1999), Texas-Florida Underpass Experiment-A (TEFLUN-A, 1998), (SUCCESS, 1996), Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment (CEPEX, 1993), Canadian Atlantic Storms Program-2 (CASP-2, 1992), Malaysian Rain Studies Experiment (1990).

Leadership on Field Projects/Organizations

• Chief Scientist for Department of Energy (DOE) Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program Unmanned Airborne Vehicle Program (2003-2006), ARM Aerial Vehicle Program (AVP) (2006 – 2009) and ARM Airborne Facilities (AAF) (2009).

• Co-lead PI for Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign (ISDAC), Fairbanks, Alaska, 2008

• Chair of cloud properties working group for DOE ARM project (2002 – 2006)

• Chief Scientist for NASA ER-2 aircraft for Cloud Land Surface Interaction Campaign (CLASIC), Houston, Texas, 2007

• Chief Scientist for Scaled Composites Proteus aircraft for Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment (TWP-ICE), Darwin, Australia, 2006

• Chief Scientist for Scaled Composites Proteus aircraft for Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment (M-PACE), Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, 2004

• Co-lead of microphysics in hurricanes working group for NASA Convection and Moisture Experiment 4 (CAMEX-4) project (2003 – 2006)

• Lead PI for cloud microphysics probes on NOAA P-3 during Bow Echo and Mesoscale Convective Vortices Experiment (BAMEX), Pasquotah, Illinois, 2003

Publications:

Invited Contributions to books: 1. Heymsfield, A.J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2002: Mid-latitude and tropical cirrus

microphysical properties. Cirrus, Optical Society of America, ed. D. Lynch, 78-101. 2. McFarquhar, G.M., 2010: Raindrop size distribution and evolution, Rainfall: State of the

Science, Ed. F. Testik and M. Gebremichael, Geophysical Monograph 191, American Geophys. Union, 49-60.

Peer reviewed Publications:

1. Stewart, R.E., and G.M. McFarquhar, 1987: On the width and motion of a rain/snow

boundary. Wat. Resour. Res., 23, 343-350. 2. List, R., and G.M. McFarquhar, 1990: The role of breakup and coalescence in the three-

peak equilibrium distribution of raindrops. J. Atmos. Sci., 47, 2274-2292.

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3. List, R., and G.M. McFarquhar, 1990: The evolution of three-peak raindrop size distributions in one-dimensional shaft models. Part I: Single pulse rain. J. Atmos.

Sci., 47, 2996-3006. 4. McFarquhar, G.M., and R. List, 1991: The evolution of three-peak raindrop size

distributions in one-dimensional shaft models. Part II: Multiple pulse rain. J.

Atmos. Sci., 48, 1587-1595. 5. McFarquhar, G.M., and R. List, 1991: The raindrop mean free path and collision rate

dependence on rainrate for three-peak equilibrium and Marshall-Palmer distributions. J. Atmos. Sci., 48, 1999-2003.

6. McFarquhar, G.M., and R. List, 1993: The effect of curve fits for the disdrometer

calibration on raindrop spectra, rainfall rate and radar reflectivity. J. Appl. Meteor., 32, 774-782.

7. Brown, P.R.A., A. Illingworth, A.J. Heymsfield, G.M. McFarquhar, K. Gosset, and K.

Browning, 1995: The role of spaceborne millimeter-wave radar in the global monitoring of ice cloud. J. Appl. Meteor., 34, 2346-2366.

8. Lohmann, U., E. Roeckner, W.D. Collins, A.J. Heymsfield, G.M. McFarquhar, and T.

Barnett, 1995: The role of water vapor and convection during the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment (CEPEX) from observations and model simulations. J. Geophys. Res.,100, 26229-26245.

9. McFarquhar, G.M., R. List, D.R. Hudak, R.P. Nissen, J.S. Dobbie, N.P. Tung, and T.S.

Kang, 1996: Flux measurements of pulsating rain packages with disdrometers and Doppler radar made during Phase II of the Joint Tropical Rain Experiment in Penang, Malaysia. J. Appl. Meteor., 35, 859-874.

10. Heymsfield, A.J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 1996: On the high albedos of anvil cirrus in

the tropical Pacific warm pool: microphysical interpretations from CEPEX. J. Atmos.

Sci., 53, 2424-2451. 11. McFarquhar, G.M., and A.J. Heymsfield, 1996: Microphysical characteristics of three

cirrus anvils sampled during the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment (CEPEX). J. Atmos. Sci., 53, 2401-2423.

12. Chen, J.-P., G.M. McFarquhar, A.J. Heymsfield, and V. Ramanathan, 1997: A

modeling and observational study of the detailed microphysical structure of tropical cirrus anvils. J. Geophys. Res., 102, 6637-6653.

13. McFarquhar, G.M., and A.J. Heymsfield, 1997: Parameterization of tropical cirrus ice

crystal size distributions and implications for radiative transfer: Results from CEPEX. J. Atmos. Sci., 54, 2187-2200.

14. Gerber, H., C.H. Twohy, B. Gandrud, A.J. Heymsfield, G.M. McFarquhar, P.J.

DeMott, and D.C. Rogers,1998: Measurements of wave-cloud microphysical properties with two new aircraft probes. Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 1117-1120.

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15. Heymsfield, A.J., G.M. McFarquhar, W.D. Collins, J.A. Goldstein, F.P.J. Valero, J. Spinhirne, W.D. Hart, and P. Pilewskie, 1998: Cloud properties leading to highly reflective tropical cirrus: Interpretations from CEPEX, TOGA COARE and Kwajalein, Marshall Islands. J. Geophys.Res., 103, 8805-8812.

16. Macke, A., P.N. Francis, G.M. McFarquhar, S. Kinne, 1998: The role of ice particle

shapes and size distributions in the single scattering properties of cirrus clouds. J.

Atmos. Sci., 55, 2874-2883. 17. McFarquhar, G.M., and A.J. Heymsfield, 1998: The definition and significance of an

effective radius for ice clouds. J. Atmos. Sci., 55, 2039-2052. 18. McFarquhar, G.M., A.J. Heymsfield, A. Macke, J. Iaquinta, and S.M. Aulenbach,

1999: Use of observed ice crystal sizes and shapes to calculate mean scattering properties and multi-spectral radiances: CEPEX 4 April 1993 case study. J.

Geophys. Res., 104, 31763-31779. 19. Paluch, I.R., G.M. McFarquhar, D.H. Lenshow, and Y. Zhu, 1999: Marine boundary

layers associated with ocean upwelling over the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean. J.

Geophys Res., 104, 30913-30936. 20. McFarquhar, G.M., 2000: Comments on 'Parameterization of effective sizes of cirrus-

cloud particles and its verification against observations' by Zhian Sun and Lawrie Rikus (October B, 1999, 125, 3037-3055). Quart. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc., 127, 261-266.

21. McFarquhar, G.M., A.J. Heymsfield, J. Spinhirne, and W. Hart, 2000: Subvisible

tropopause tropical cirrus: Observations and radiative impacts. J. Atmos. Sci., 57, 1841-1853.

22. Rolland, P., K.N. Liou, M. King, S.C. Tsay, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2000: Remote

sensing of optical and microphysical properties of cirrus clouds using MODIS channels: Methodology and sensitivity to assumptions. J. Geophys. Res., 105, 11721-11738.

23. Yang, P., B.,-C. Gao, B Baum, W. Wiscombe, Y. Hu, S. Nasiri, P. Soulen, A.

Heymsfield, G. McFarquhar, and L. Miloshevich, 2000: Sensitivity of cirrus bidirectional reflectance at MODIS bands to vertical inhomogeneity of ice crystal habits and size distributions. J. Geophys. Res.,106, 17267-17292.

24. Heymsfield, A.J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2001: Microphysics of INDOEX clean and

polluted trade cumulus clouds. J. Geophys. Res., 106, 28653-28673. 25. McFarquhar, G.M., and A.J. Heymsfield, 2001: Parameterizations of INDOEX

microphysical measurements and calculations of cloud susceptibility: Applications for climate studies. J. Geophys. Res., 106, 28675-28698.

26. Ramanathan, V., P.J. Crutzen, D. Althausen, J. Anderson, M.O. Andreae, A.D. Clarke,

W.D. Collins, J.A. Coakley, A.J. Heymsfield, B. Holben, J. Hudson, A. Jayaraman, J.T. Kiehl, T.N. Krishnamurti, J. Lelieveld, G.M. McFarquhar, A.P. Mitra, T. Novakov, J.A. Ogren, I.A. Podgorny, J.M. Prospero, K. Priestly, P.K. Quinn, K.

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Rajeev, P. Rasch, S. Rupert, R. Sadourny, S.K. Satheesh, P. Sheridan, G.E. Shaw, F.P.J. Valero, 2001: The Indian Ocean Experiment: Widespread haze from south and south-east Asia and its climate forcing. J. Geophys. Res., 106, 28371-28398.

27. Buschmann, N., G.M. McFarquhar, and A.J. Heymsfield, 2002: Effects of observed

horizontal inhomogeneities within cirrus clouds on radiative transfer. J. Geophys.

Res., 107 (D20), 4445, 10.1029/2001JD001273. 28. Evans, K.F., S.J. Walter, A.J. Heymsfield, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2002: The

submillimeter-wave cloud ice radiometer: Simulations of retrieval algorithm performance. J. Geophys. Res., 107 (D3), 4028, 10.1029/2001JD000709.

29. McFarquhar, G.M., and R.A. Black, 2002: The microphysics of tropical cyclones. Bull.

Amer. Meteor. Soc., 83, 965. 30. McFarquhar, G.M., P. Yang, A. Macke, and A.J. Baran, 2002: A new parameterization

of single-scattering solar radiative properties for tropical ice clouds using observed ice crystal size and shape distributions. J. Atmos. Sci., 59, 2458-2478.

31. Iacobellis, S.F., G.M. McFarquhar, D. Mitchell, and R.C.J. Somerville, 2003: On the sensitivity of radiative fluxes to parameterized cloud microphysics. J. Climate, 16, 2979-2996.

32. McFarquhar, G.M., S. Iacobellis, and R.C.J. Somerville, 2003: SCM simulations of

tropical ice clouds using observationally based parameterizations of microphysics. J. Climate, 11, 1643-1664.

33. Davis, C., N. Atkins, D. Bartels, L. Bosart, M. Coniglio, G. Bryan, W. Cotton, D.

Dowell, B. Jewett, R. Johns, D. Jorgensen, J. Knievel, K. Knupp, W.-C. Lee, G. McFarquhar, J. Moore, R. Pryzbylinski, R. Rauber, B. Smull, J. Trapp, S. Trier, R. Wakimoto, M. Weisman, and C. Ziegler, 2004: The Bow-Echo and MCV Experiment (BAMEX): Observations and opportunities. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 85, 1075-1093.

34. McFarquhar, G.M., 2004: A new representation of collision-induced breakup of

raindrops and its implications for the shapes of raindrop size distributions. J.

Atmos. Sci., 61, 777-794. 35. McFarquhar, G.M., 2004: The effect of raindrop clustering on the collision-induced

breakup of raindrops. Quart. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc., 130, 2169-2190. 36. McFarquhar, G.M., and R.A. Black, 2004: Observations of particle size and phase in

tropical cyclones: Implications for mesoscale modeling of microphysical processes. J. Atmos. Sci., 61, 422-439.

37. McFarquhar, G.M., and S.G. Cober, 2004: Single-scattering properties of mixed-phase

Arctic clouds at solar wavelengths: Impacts on radiative transfer. J. Climate, 17, 3799-3813.

38. McFarquhar, G.M., S. Platnick, L. Di Girolamo, H. Wang, G. Wind, and G. Zhao,

2004: Remotely sensed observations of aerosol indirect effects in the Indian Ocean.

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Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, L21105, doi:10.1029/2004GL020412. 39. Nousiainen, T., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2004: Radiative properties of small quasi-

spherical ice crystals. J. Atmos. Sci., 61, 2229-2248. 40. Nissen, R.P., R. List, D. Hudak, G.M. McFarquhar, P. Lawson, N.P. Tung, S.K. Soo,

and T.S. Kang, 2005: Constant raindrop fall speed profiles derived from Doppler radar data analyses for steady non-convective precipitation. J. Atmos. Sci., 62, 220-230.

41. Halverson, J., P.L. Zaofeifa, M. Black, S. Braun, D. Cecil, M. Goodman, A.

Heymsfield, G. Heymsfield, R. Hood, T. Krishnamurti, G. McFarquhar, J. Molinari, R. Rogers, J. Turk, C. Velden, D.-L. Zhang, E. Zipser and R. Kakar, 2006: NASA’s Tropical Cloud Systems and Processes (TCPS) Experiment: Investigating tropical cyclogenesis and hurricane intensity change. Bull. Amer.

Meteor. Soc., 88, 867-882. 42. Kakar, R., F. Marks Jr., G. McFarquhar and R. Hood, 2006: Preface. J. Atmos. Sci., 63,

3-4. 43. McFarquhar, G.M., and H. Wang, 2006: Effects of Aerosols on Trade Wind Cumuli

over the Indian Ocean: Model Simulations. Quart. J. Roy. Meteor., 132, 821-844. 44. McFarquhar, G.M., H. Zhang, G. Heymsfield, J. Dudhia, J.B. Halverson, R. Hood, and

F. Marks Jr., 2006: Factors affecting the evolution of Hurricane Erin and the distributions of hydrometeors: Role of microphysical processes. J. Atmos. Sci., 63, 127-150.

45. Cotton, W.R., H. Zhang, G.M. McFarquhar and S.M. Saleeby, 2007: Should we

consider polluting hurricanes to reduce their intensity? J. Weather Modification, 39, 70-73.

46. Fridlind, A.M., A.S. Ackerman, G.M. McFarquhar, G. Zhang, M.R. Poellot, P.J.

DeMott, A.J. Prenni, and A.J. Heymsfield, 2007: Ice properties of single layer stratocumulus during the Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment (MPACE). Part II: Model results. J. Geophys. Res., 112, D24202, doi:10.1029/2007JD008646.

47. McFarquhar, G.M., M.S. Timlin, R.M. Rauber, B.F. Jewett, J.A. Grim and D.P.

Jorgensen, 2007: Vertical variability of cloud hydrometeors in the stratiform region of mesoscale convective systems and bow echoes. Mon. Wea. Rev. 135, 3405-3428.

48. McFarquhar, G.M., J. Um, M. Freer, D. Baumgardner, G.L., Kok and G. Mace, 2007:

The importance of small ice crystals to cirrus properties: Observations from the Tropical Western Pacific International Cloud Experiment (TWP-ICE). Geophys.

Res. Lett., 34, L13803, doi:10.1029/2007GL029865. 49. McFarquhar, G.M., G. Zhang, M.R. Poellot, G.L. Kok, R. McCoy, T. Tooman, and

A.J. Heymsfield, 2007: Ice properties of single layer stratocumulus during the Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment (MPACE). Part I: Observations. J.

Geophys. Res., 112, D24202, doi:10.1029/2007JD008646.

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50. Um, J.S., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2007: Single-scattering properties of aggregates of bullet rosettes in cirrus. J. Appl. Meteor. Climat., 46, 757-775.

51. Verlinde, J., J.Y. Harrington, G.M. McFarquhar, V.T. Yannuzzi, A. Avramov, S.

Greenberg, N. Johnson, M.R. Poellot, J.H. Mather, D.D. Turner, B.D. Zak, T.P. Tooman, A.J. Prenni, G.L. Kok, E.W. Eloranta, M.D. Ivey, C.P. Bahrmann, K. Sassen, P.J. DeMott and A.J. Heymsfield, 2007: The Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment (M-PACE). Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 88, 205-221.

52. Zhang, H., G. McFarquhar, S. Saleeby and W.R. Cotton, 2007: Impacts of Saharan

Dust as CCN on the evolution of an idealized tropical cyclone. Geophys. Res. Lett., 34, L14812, doi:10.1029/2007GL029876.

53. Barnard, J.C., C.N. Long, E.I. Kassianov, S.A. McFarlane, J.M. Comstock, M. Freer

and G.M. McFarquhar, 2008: Development and evaluation of a simple algorithm to find cloud optical depth with emphasis on thin ice clouds. Open Atmos. Sci. J., 2, 46-55.

54. Liou, K.N., Y. Gu, Q. Yue and G. McFarguhar, 2008: On the correlation between ice

water content and ice crystal size and its application to radiative transfer and general circulation models. Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L13805, doi:10.1029/2008GL033918.

55. Luo, Y., K.-M. Xu, H. Morrison and G. McFarquhar, 2008: Arctic mixed-phase clouds

simulated by a cloud resolving model: Comparison with ARM observations and sensitivity to microphysics parameterizations. J. Atmos. Sci., 65, 1285-1303.

56. Luo, Y., H. Morrison, G.M. McFarquhar, Z. Wang and G. Zhang, 2008: Multi-layer

Arctic mixed phase clouds simulated by a cloud resolving model: comparison with ARM observations and sensitivity experiments. J. Geophys. Res., 113, D12208, doi:10.1029/2007JD009563.

57. May, P.T., J.H. Mather, G. Vaughan, C. Jacob, G.M. McFarquhar, K.N. Bower, 2008:

The Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment (TWPICE). Bull. Amer.

Meteor. Soc., 89, 629-645. 58. Mitchell, D.L., P. Rasch, D. Ivanova, G.M. McFarquhar and T. Nousianen, 2008: The

impact of controversial small ice crystals on GCM simulations. Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L09806, doi:10.1029/2008GL033552.

59. Morrison, H., J.O. Pinto, J.A. Curry and G.M. McFarquhar, 2008: Sensitivity of

modeled arctic mixed-phase stratocumulus to cloud condensation and ice nuclei over regionally-varying surface conditions. J. Geophys. Res., 113, D05203, doi:10.1029/2007JD008729.

60. Sednev, I., S. Menon, G. McFarquhar, and A.D. Del Genio, 2008: Simulating mixed-

phase Arctic stratus clouds: sensitivity to ice initiation mechanisms. Atmos. Chem.

Phys., 8, 11755-11819. 61. Shupe, M.D., P. Kollias, O.G. Persson and G.M. McFarquhar, 2008: Vertical motions

in Arctic mixed-phase stratus. J. Atmos. Sci., 65, 1304-1322.

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62. Wang, H., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2008: Large-eddy simulations of the diurnal cycle of

shallow convection and cloudiness over the tropical Indian Ocean. Quart. J. Roy.

Meteor. Soc., 134, 643-661. 63. Wang, H., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2008: Modeling aerosol effects on shallow cumulus

convection under various meteorological conditions observed over the Indian Ocean. J. Geophys. Res., 113, D20201, doi:10.1029/2008JD009914.

63. Grim, J.A., R.M. Rauber, G.M. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett, and D.P. Jorgensen, 2009:

Development and forcing of the rear inflow jet in a rapidly developing and decaying squall line during BAMEX. Mon. Wea. Rev. 137, 1206-1229.

64. Grim, J., G.M. McFarquhar, R.M. Rauber and B.F. Jewett, 2009: Microphysical and

thermodynamic structure and evolution of the trailing stratiform regions of mesoscale convective systems during BAMEX. Part II: Column model simulations Mon. Wea. Rev. 137, 1186-1205.

65. Kieffer, S., X. Lu, G. McFarquhar and K. Woheltz, 2009: A redetermination of the

ice/vapor ratio of Enceladus’ plumes: Implications for sublimation and the lack of a water vapor reservoir. Icarus, 203, 238-241.

66. Klein, S.A., R. McCoy, H. Morrison, A. Ackerman, A. Avramov, G. de Boer, M.

Chen, J. Cole, A. D. DelGenio, M. Falk, M. Foster, A. Fridlind, J.-C. Golaz, T. Hashino, J. Harrington, C. Hoose, M. Khairoutdinov, V. Larson, X. Liu, Y. Luo, G. McFarquhar, S. Menon, R. Neggers, S. Park, K. von Salzen, J.M. Schmidt, I. Sednev, B. Shipway, M. Shupe, D. Spangenberg, Y. Sud, D. Turner, D. Veron, G. Walker, Z. Wang, A. Wolf, S. Xie, K.-M. Xu, G. Yang and G. Zhang, 2008: Intercomparison of model simulations of mixed-phase clouds observed during the ARM Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment. Part I: Single layer cloud. Quart. J.

Roy. Meteor. Soc., In press. 67. Morrison, H., R. McCoy, S. Klein, S. Xie, Y. Luo, A. Avramov, M. Chen, J. Cole, M.

Falk, M. Foster, A. Del Genio, J. Harrington, C. Hoose, M. Khrairoutdinov, V. Larson, X. Liu, G. McFarquhar, B. Shipway, M. Shupe, Y. Sud, D. Turner, D. Veron, G. Walker, Z. Wang, A. Wolf, K.-M. Xu, F. Yang and G. Zhang, 2008: Intercomparison of model simulations of mixed-phase clouds observed during the ARM Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment, Part II: Multi-layered cloud. Quart.

J. Roy. Meteor. Soc., In press. 68. Prenni, A.J., P.J. DeMott, D.C. Rogers, S.M. Kreidenweis, G.M. McFarquhar, G.

Zhang and M.R. Poellot, 2008: Ice nuclei characteristics from M-PACE and their relation to ice formation in clouds. Tellus B, In press.

69. Smith, A.M., G.M. McFarquhar, R.M. Rauber, J.A. Grim, M.S. Timlin, B.F. Jewett,

and D.P. Jorgensen, 2009: Microphysical and thermodynamic structure and evolution of the trailing stratiform regions of mesoscale convective systems during BAMEX. Part I: Observations. Mon. Wea. Rev. 137, 1165-1185.

70. Um, J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2008: Single-scattering properties of aggregates of

plates from TWP-ICE. Quart. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc., In press.

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71. van Diedenhoven, B., A.M. Fridlind, A.S. Ackerman, E.W. Eloranta, and G.M.

McFarquhar, 2009:An evaluation of ice formation in large eddy simulations of supercooled Arctic stratocumulus using ground-based lidar and cloud radar. J.

Geophys. Res., 114, D10203, doi:10.1029/2008JD011198. 72. Wu, D.L., J. H. Jiang, R.T. Austin, M. Deng, S.L. Durden, A.J. Heymsfield, B.H.

Kahn, J.-L. Li, G.G. Mace, G.M. McFarquhar, C.J. Nankervis, H.C. Pumphrey, W.G. Read, G.L. Stephens, S. Tanelli, D.G. Vane, D.E. Waliser, and J.W. Waters, 2009: Aura MLS cloud ice measurements and comparisons with CloudSat and other correlative data. J. Geophys. Res., 114, D00A24, doi:10.1029/2008JD009946.

73. Zhang, H., G. M. McFarquhar, W.R. Cotton and Y. Deng, 2009: Direct and indirect

impacts of Saharan dust acting as cloud condensation nuclei on tropical cyclone eyewall development. Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L05802, doi:10.1029/2009GL037276.

74. Fan, J., J.M. Comstock, M. Ovchinnikov, S. A. McFarlane, G. McFarquhar and G.

Allen, 2010: Tropical anvil characteristics and water vapor of the tropical tropopause layer (TTL): Impact of heterogeneous and homogeneous freezing parameterizations. J. Geophys. Res., 115, D12201, doi:10.1029/2009JD012696.

75. McFarquhar, G.M., 2010: Raindrop size distribution and evolution, Rainfall: State of

the Science, Ed. F. Testik and M. Gebremichael, Geophysical Monograph 191, American Geophys. Union, 49-60.

76. Avramov, A., A. S. Ackerman, A.M. Fridlind, B. van Diedenhoven, G. Botta, K.

Aydin, J. Verlinde, A.V. Korolev, J.W. Strapp, G. M. McFarquhar, R. Jackson, S.D. Brooks, A. Glenn, and M. Wolde, 2011: Towards ice formation closure in Arctic mixed-phase boundary layer clouds during ISDAC. J. Geophys. Res., doi:10.1029/2011JD015910.

77. Botta, G., K. Aydin, J. Verlinde, A.E. Avramov, A.S. Ackerman, A.M. Fridlind, G.M.

McFarquhar, and M. Wolde, 2011: Millimeter wave scattering from ice crystals and their aggregates: Comparing cloud model simulations with X- and Ka-band radar measurements. J. Geophys. Res., 116, doi:10.1029/2011JD015909.

78. Dey, S., L. Di Girolamo, G. Zhao, A.L. Jones, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2011: Satellite-

observed relation between aerosol and trade-wind cumulus clouds over the Indian Ocean., Geophys. Res. Lett., 38, L01804, doi:10.1029/2010GL045588.

79. Earle, M.E., P.S.K. Liu, J.W. Strapp, A. Zelenyuk, D. Imre, G.M. McFarquhar, N.C.

Shantz, and W.R. Leaitch, 2011: Factors influencing the microphysics and radiative properties of liquid-dominated Arctic clouds: Insight from observations of aerosols and clouds during ISDAC, J. Geophys. Res., 116, D00T09, doi:10.1029/2011JD015887.

80. Mauno, P., G. McFarquhar, T. Nousiainen, M.S. Timlin, M. Kahnert, and P. Raisanen,

2011: The influence of cloud microphysical properties on shortwave radiation: A case study over Oklahoma. J. Geophys. Res., 116, doi:10.1029/2011JD016058.

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81. McFarquhar, G.M., S. Ghan, J. Verlinde, A. Korolev, J. W. Strapp, B. Schmid, J. M.

Tomlinson, M. Wolde, S. D. Brooks, D. Cziczo, M. K. Dubey7, J. Fan2, C. Flynn, I. Gultepe, J. Hubbe, M. K. Gilles, A. Laskin, P. Lawson, W. R. Leaitch, P. Liu, X. Liu, D. Lubin, C. Mazzoleni, A.-M. Macdonald, R. C. Moffet, H. Morrison, M. Ovchinnikov, M. D. Shupe, D. D. Turner, S. Xie, A. Zelenyuk, K. Bae, M. Freer, and A. Glen, 2011: Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign (ISDAC): The impact of arctic aerosols on clouds, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 92, 183-201.

82. McFarquhar, G.M., B. Schmid, A. Korolev, J.A. Ogren, P.B. Russell, J. Tomlinson,

D.D. Turner, and W. Wiscombe, 2011: Airborne instrumentation needs for climate and atmospheric research. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 92, 1193-1196.

83. Morrison, H., P. Zuidema, G.M. McFarquhar, A. Bansemer, and A.J. Heymsfield,

2011: Observed exponential snow particle size distributions in the Arctic during SHEBA/FIRE-ACE and MPACE: Comparison of shallow and deep mixed-phase clouds. Quart. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc., 137, 1589-1601.

84. Nousiainen, T., H. Lindqvist, G.M. McFarquhar, and J. Um, 2011: Small irregular ice

crystals in tropical cirrus. J. Atmos. Sci., 68, 2614-2627. 85. Protat, A., G.M. McFarquhar, J. Um, and J. Delanoe, 2011: Obtaining best estimates

for the microphysical and radiative properties of tropical ice clouds from TWP-ICE in-situ microphysical observations, J. Appl. Meteor. Clim., 50, 895-915.

86. Um, J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2011: Dependence of the single-scattering properties of

small ice crystals on idealized shape models. Atmos. Chem. Phys. Disc., 11, 3159-3171.

87. Baumgardner, D., L. Avallone, A. Bansemer, S. Borrmann, P. Brown, U. Bundke, D.

Cziczo, P. Field, A. Heymsfield, A. Korolev, M. Kramer, G. McFarquhar, O. Mohler, S. Lance, P. Lawson, D. Rogers, O. Stetzer, J. Stith, C. Twohy, and M. Wendisch, 2012: In situ, airborne instrumentation: Addressing and solving measurement problems in ice clouds. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 93, ES29-ES34.

88. Bromwich, D.H., J.P. Nicolas, J. Kay, T. Lachlan-Cope, D. Lubin, M. Lazzara, I.

Gorodskaya, D. Grosvenor, K. Hines, G. McFarquhar, E. Key, and N. Adams, 2012: Antarctic cloud characteristics. Rev. Geophysics., 50, doi:10.1029/2011RF000363.

89. Jackson, R.C., G.M. McFarquhar, A.V. Korolev, M.E. Earle, P.S.K. Liu, R.P. Lawson,

S. Brooks, M. Wolde, A. Laskin, and M. Freer, 2012: The dependence of ice microphysics on aerosol concentration in arctic mixed-phase stratus clouds during ISDAC and M-PACE. J. Geophys. Res., 117, D15, doi:10.1029/2012JD017668.

90. Lindqvist, H., K. Muinonen, T. Nousiainen, R. Makkonen, J. Um, P. Mauno, G.M.

McFarquhar, and H. Hakkarainen, 2012: Ice-cloud particle habit classification with atmospheric radiation applications. J. Geophys. Res., 117, D16206, doi:10.1029/2012JD017573.

91. McFarquhar, G.M., B.F. Jewett, S. Nesbitt, M. Gilmore, and T.-L. Hsieh, 2012:

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Vertical velocity and microphysical distributions related to the rapid intensification of Hurricane Dennis (2005). J. Atmos. Sci., 69, 3515-3534.

92. Vogelmann, A.M., G. McFarquhar, J. Ogren, D. Turner, J. Comstock, G. Feingold, C.

Long, H. Jonsson, A. Bucholtz, D. Collins, G. Diskin, H. Gerber, P. Lawson, R. Woods, J. Hubbe, C. Lo, J. Tomlinson, B. Schmid, B. Andrews, and S. McFarlane, 2011: RACORO extended-term, aircraft observations of boundary layer clouds. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 93, 861-878.

Non-reviewed publications – articles, abstracts and conference presentations:

1. List, R., and G.M. McFarquhar, 1989: The role of coalescence and breakup in evolving

raindrop-size distributions. Conference of Canadian Meteorological and

Oceanographic Society, Rimouski, Quebec. 2. List, R., R. Nissen, G.M. McFarquhar, D.R. Hudak, N.P. Tung, T.S. Kang, and S.K.

Soo, 1991: Properties of tropical rain. 25th Int. Conf. on Radar Meteor., Paris, France, 24-28 June, 774-777.

3. McFarquhar, G.M., and R. List, 1992: Observations on raindrop-size distributions and

fluctuations in tropical rainfall as measured by a disdrometer and Doppler radar. 11th Int. Conf. Clouds and Precptn, Montreal, Canada, 165--168.

4. Chen, J.-P., G.M. McFarquhar, A.J. Heymsfield, and N. Knight, 1993: Simulation of the

microphysical properties of tropical cirrus anvils and comparison with observations during CEPEX. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, December, San Francisco, CA.

5. McFarquhar, G.M., A.J. Heymsfield, N. Knight, J.D. Spinhirne, and W. Collins, 1993:

Horizontal and vertical variations in the structure of a cirrus anvil sampled April 4/93 during the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment (CEPEX). American

Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, December, San Francisco, CA. 6. Willis, P.T., A.J. Heymsfield, and G.M. McFarquhar, 1993: Cirrus microphysics and

deep tropical convection. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, December, San Francisco, CA.

7. Heymsfield, A.J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 1994: A dedicated cloud microphysics mission

during the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment (CEPEX). 8th Conference on

Atmospheric Radiation, American Meteorological Society, January, Nashville, TN, 166-168.

8. McFarquhar, G.M., and A.J. Heymsfield, 1994: Cloud particle and thermodynamic

measurements of cirrus anvil tops during the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment (CEPEX). 6th Conference on Climate Variations, American Meteorological Society, January, Nashville, TN, J83-J87.

9. McFarquhar, G.M., J.-P. Chen, C. Volpe, and A. Thakur, 1994: INDOEX: A

preliminary survey. C4 Report, Available from Center for Clouds, Chemistry, and Climate, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 23 pp.

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10. Chen, J.-P., G.M. McFarquhar, A.J. Heymsfield, and V. Ramanathan, 1995: An observational and modeling study of the detailed microphysical structure of a tropical cirrus anvil. 9th

Conference on Cloud Physics, American Meteorological Society, January, Dallas, TX, 413-418.

11. Heymsfield, A.J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 1995: Microphysical measurements of

tropical anvils during CEPEX and at Kwajalein, Marshall Islands: Implications for cirrus radiative properties. Symposium on Regulation of Sea Surface Temperatures

and Warning of Tropical Ocean-Atmosphere System, American Meteorological Society, January, Dallas, TX, 18-21.

12. Heymsfield, A.J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 1995: Microphysical properties of tropical

cirrus anvils. Workshop on cloud microphysics parameterizations in a global

atmospheric circulation model, World Meteorological Organization, World Meteorological Organization Technical Document No. 713, 67-80.

13. McFarquhar, G.M., A.J. Heymsfield, and J.P. Chen, 1995: Three dedicated

microphysics missions during CEPEX: Observations and numerical simulations. Symposium on Regulation of Sea Surface Temperatures and Warning of Tropical

Ocean-Atmosphere System, American Meteorological Society, January, Dallas, TX, 28-31.

14. McFarquhar, G.M., S. Kinne, A.J. Heymsfield, and P.R.A. Brown, 1995: Sensitivity of

cloud radiative and mass properties to optical probe parameterizations. International Union of Geophysics and Geodynamics XXI General Assembly, July, Boulder, CO.

15. McFarquhar, G.M., and A.J. Heymsfield, 1995: Parameterizations of tropical ice

spectra. International Union of Geophysics and Geodynamics XXI General

Assembly, July, Boulder, CO. 16. Heymsfield, A.J., L. Miloshevich, G.M. McFarquhar, J. Goldstein, and S. Oltmans,

1996: A comparison of mid-latitude and tropical cirrus microphysical properties and a conceptual model of cirrus cloud structures. 12th International Conference

on Clouds and Precipitation, August, Zurich, Switzerland, 131-134. 17. McFarquhar, G.M., and A.J. Heymsfield, 1996: Parameterization of tropical ice crystal

spectra and implications for radiative properties. 12th International Conference on

Clouds and Precipitation, August, Zurich, Switzerland, 1232-1235. 18. Macke, A., P.N. Francis, G.M. McFarquhar, and S. Kinne, 1997: The role of ice crystal

and particle size distributions in cirrus solar radiative transfer. 9th Conference on

Atmospheric Radiation, American Meteorological Society, February, Long Beach, CA, 400-404.

19. McFarquhar, G.M., and A.J. Heymsfield, 1997: The relationship between microphysics

and radiative properties in tropical cirrus. 9th Conference on Atmospheric

Radiation, American Meteorological Society, February, Long Beach, CA, 106-110.

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20. Lane, J., T. Kasparis, and G. McFarquhar, 1997: Accoustic rain gauge array experiment: Phase I. 4th Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments, 17-19 March, Orlando, FL.

21. McFarquhar, G.M., A.J. Heymsfield, J.D. Spinhirne, W.D. Hart, P. Pilewskie, F.P.J.

Valero, and A. Buckholtz, 1997: Highly reflective tropical cirrus: Case studies from TOGA COARE. 22nd Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, May, Fort Collins, CO, 681.

22. Lane, J., T. Kasparis, and G. McFarquhar, 1997: Adaptive DSP algorithm for

calibrating drop size distribution rain gauges. SPIE Proceedings Workshop on

Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion, and Target Recognition, July, Orlando, FL, 3068, 465-473.

23. Lane, J., T. Kasparis, L. Jones, P. Glitto, D. Sharp, F. Merceret, and G. McFarquhar,

1998: Steps toward improved radar estimates of convective rainfall using spatial averages obtained from rain gauge clusters. 1st International Conference on

Geospatial Information and Agricultural Forestry, March, Lake Buena Vista, FL, 1-13.

24. Mitchell, D.L., G.M. McFarquhar, D. Ivanova, and A. Macke, 1998: Testing a cirrus

radiation scheme with in situ microphysical and radiometric measurements from a tropical cirrus anvil. 8th ARM Science Team Meeting, April, Tuscon, AZ, http://www.arm.gov/docs/documents/technical/conf_9803/author.html.

25. McFarquhar, G.M., A.J. Heymsfield, J. Spinhirne, and W. Hart, 1998: Subvisual

tropopause tropical cirrus: Observations and radiative impacts. 10th

Conference on

Cloud Physics, American Meteorological Society, August, Everett, WA, 21-24. 26. Heymsfield, A.J., L. Miloshevich, G.M. McFarquhar, and S. Aulenbach, 1998: Non-

spherical ice particles in cirrus clouds. Conference on Light Scattering by Non-

spherical Particles, September, New York, NY, 36-39. 27. McFarquhar, G.M., A. Macke, A.J. Heymsfield, J. Iaquinta, and S.M. Aulenbach,

1998: Use of observed ice crystal shapes to calculate mean scattering properties and multi-spectral radiances. Conference on Light Scattering by Non-spherical

Particles, September, New York, NY, 66-69. 28. Mitchell, D.L., G.M. McFarquhar, D. Ivanova, and A. Macke, 1998: Testing an ice

cloud radiation scheme with tropical anvil and mid-latitude case studies: Scattering implications. Conference on Light Scattering by Non-spherical Particles, September, New York, NY, 313-316.

29. Heymsfield, A.J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 1998: Cirrus cloud microphysical properties

from in-situ observations and their relation to shortwave radiative properties. Cirrus Topical Meeting, Optical Society of America, October, Baltimore, MD, 29-31.

30. Ivanova, D., D.L. Mitchell, and G.M. McFarquhar, 1998: Ice clouds parameterization

for GCMs. Cirrus Topical Meeting, Optical Society of America, October, Baltimore, MD, PDP2-1 - PDP2-3.

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31. Mitchell, D.L., D. Ivanova, J.M. Edwards, and G.M. McFarquhar, 1999: A GCM

parameterization of bimodal size spectra for ice clouds. Ninth ARM Science Team

Meeting, Ed., N. Burleigh and D. Carrothers, March, San Antonio, TX, http://www.arm.gov/docs/documents/technical/conf_9903/title.html.

32. McFarquhar, G.M., A.J. Heymsfield, L.M. Miloshevich, and S.M. Aulenbach, 1999: Use

of observed vertical profiles of shapes and size distributions of ice crystals for simulating multi-spectral reflectances: Applications to remote sensing. 10th

Conference on Atmospheric Radiation, July, Madison, WI. 33. McFarquhar, G.M., 1999: Preliminary parameterizations and characterizations of INDOEX

microphysical measurements. Indian Ocean Experiment Workshop, September, Utrecht, Netherlands.

34. McFarquhar, G.M., 1999: Investigations of vertically inhomogeneous clouds and

associated weighting functions: Implications for retrievals of effective particle size for MODIS. MODIS Cirrus working group meeting, October, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.

35. McFarquhar, G.M., A.J. Heymsfield, and G.G. Melvin, 1999: Upper air vertical

velocities deduced from TOGA COARE data and their relationship to cloud radiative properties. Proceedings of Conference on TOGA Coupled Ocean-

Atmosphere Response Experiment (COARE), Geneva, Switzerland, World Meteorological Organization, 217-218 (WMO/TD-No. 940).

36. Heymsfield, A.J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 1999: Microphysics of INDOEX clean and

polluted clouds. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, December, San Francisco, CA.

37. McFarquhar, G.M., and A.J. Heymsfield, 1999: Parameterizations of INDOEX

microphysical measurements for climate studies. American Geophysical Union Fall

Meeting, December, San Francisco, CA. 38. McFarquhar, G.M., 2000: Improved parameterizations of microphysics and radiation for

use in SCMs and CRMs. ARM SCM/CRM Breakout Session 10th Annual ARM

meeting, March, San Antonio, TX. 39. McFarquhar, G.M., and A.J. Heymsfield, 2000: Preliminary parameterization for

effective radius for SCMs. Tenth ARM Science Team Meeting, Ed., N. Burleigh and D. Carrothers, March, San Antonio, TX, http://www.arm.gov/docs/ documents/technical/conf_0003/index.html.

40. McFarquhar, G.M., and A.J. Heymsfield, 2000: Microphysics of clean and polluted

clouds in the Indian Ocean region: Observations and parameterizations. 13th

International Conference on Clouds and Precipitation, August, Reno, NV, 576-579.

41. McFarquhar, G.M., 2000: Microphysical processes and precipitation. Precipitation in

Climate Workshop, National Center for Atmospheric Research, September, Boulder, CO.

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42. McFarquhar, G.M., 2000: The development of improved parameterizations of cloud-

radiative interactions for mid-latitude and tropical ice clouds. ARM Cloud

Parameterization and Modeling WG and GCSS WG4 Joint Meeting, November, Silver Spring, MD.

43. McFarquhar, G.M., 2001: Cloud products needed by the cloud parameterization and

modeling working group. ARM Cloud Properties Working Group Meeting, January, Broomfield, CO.

44. McFarquhar, G.M., R.C.J. Somerville, S.F. Iacobellis, and P. Yang, 2001: Sensitivities

of SCM models to improved parameterizations of cloud-radiative interactions for tropical cirrus. 12th Symposium on Global Change Studies and Climate Variations, American Meteorological Society, January, Albuquerque, NM, 11-14.

45. McFarquhar, G.M., P. Yang, A. Macke, S. Iacobellis, and R.C.J. Somerville, 2001:

Sensitivities of SCMs to new parameterizations of cloud-radiative interactions. 11th ARM Science Team Meeting, March, Atlanta, GA, http://www.arm.gov/docs/ documents/technical/conf_0103/index.html.

46. Iacobellis, S.F., R.C.J. Somerville, G.M. McFarquhar, and D.L. Mitchell, 2002:

Sensitivity of radiative fluxes and heating rates to cloud microphysics. 12th ARM

Science Team Meeting, April, St. Petersburg, FL, http://www.arm.gov/docs/documents/technical/conf_0103/index.html.

47. McFarquhar, G.M., S.F. Iacobellis, R.C.J. Somerville, G.G. Mace, and Y. Zhang, 2002:

Sensitivities of SCMs to new parameterizations of cloud-radiative interactions. 12th ARM Science Team Meeting, April, St. Petersburg, FL, http://www.arm.gov/docs/documents/technical/conf_0203/index.html.

48. McFarquhar, G.M., P. Yang, A. Macke, A. Baran, S. Iacobellis, and R.C.J. Somerville,

2002: Development and evaluation of observationally-based parameterizations of microphysics and radiation for large-scale models. GCSS-ARM Workshop on

Representation of Cloud Systems in Large-Scale Models, May, Kananaskis, Canada. 49. McFarquhar, G.M., J. Dudhia, and H. Zhang, 2002: Simulations of Hurricane Erin

(2001) with MM5: Sensitivity to microphysics. 25th Conference on Hurricanes and

Tropical Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, May, San Diego, CA, 43-44.

50. Iacobellis, S.F., R.C.J. Somerville, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2002: Sensitivity of

radiative fluxes and heating rates to cloud microphysics using a single-column model and ARM data. 11th Conference Atmospheric Radiation, American Meteorological Society, August, Ogden, UT, J126-J129.

51. Ivanova, D.C., D.L. Mitchell, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2002: Tropical cirrus

parameterization for bimodal size spectra: Comparing FSSP and VIPS small crystal mode size distributions. 11th Conference on Cloud Physics, American Meteorological Society, August, Ogden, UT, P5.16.

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52. McFarquhar, G.M., 2002: Representations of microphysical processes in mesoscale models: Applications for tropical cyclones. 11th Conference on Cloud Physics, American Meteorological Society, August, Ogden, UT, 1.1.

53. McFarquhar, G.M., P. Yang, A. Macke, A.J. Baran, S.F. Iacobellis, and R.C.J.

Somerville, 2002: Parameterizations of solar single-scattering radiative properties for tropical ice clouds. 11th Conference on Atmospheric Radiation, American Meteorological Society, Ogden, UT, J21-J24.

54. McFarquhar, G.M., 2002: Cloud microphysics impacts on hurricane simulations.

CAMEX4 Science Team Meeting, November, Huntsville, AL. 55. McFarquhar, G.M., 2002: Impacts of cloud microphysics on cloud radiative forcings:

SCM simulations at the TWP site. ARM Cloud Modeling and Parameterization

Working Group Meeting, November, Reston, VA. 56. McFarquhar, G.M., 2002: Calculations of effective radius over SGP during ARM

IOPs. Cloud Properties Working Group Meeting, November, Broomfield, CO. 57. McFarquhar, G.M., 2002: Recommendations of Cloud Working Group to the Scientific

Steering Committee. Cloud Properties Working Group Meeting, November, Broomfield, CO.

58. Bramer, D.J., D.J. Charlevoix, G. McFarquhar, R. Herman, L. Aviles, L. Di Girolamo,

M. Ramamurthy, and R. Wilhelmson, 2003: Developing interactive models to support a digital collection of Earth system science resources. Twelfth Symposium

on Education, American Meteorological Society, February, Long Beach, CA, http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/51835.pdf.

59. Charlevoix, D.J., R. Herman, L. Di Girolamo, and G. McFarquhar, 2003: Development

of in-class exercises to accompany interactive, hands-on meteorology for undergraduate non-majors. Twelfth Symposium on Education, American Meteorological Society, February, Long Beach, CA, http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers /51651.pdf.

60. Iacobellis, S.F., R.C.J. Somerville, G.M. McFarquhar, and D. Mitchell, 2003:

Sensitivity of cloud-radiation interactions to cloud microphysics. 14th

Symposium

on Global Change and Climate Variations, American Meteorological Society, February, Long Beach, CA, http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers /55292.pdf.

61. McFarquhar, G.M., 2003: Goals for an Integrated Cloud Product. ARM Cloud

Properties Working Group Meeting, April, Broomfield, CO. 62. Iacobellis, S.F., R.C.J. Somerville, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2003: Clouds, cloud

physics, and cloud-radiation interactions: new data and models. 13th

ARM Science

Team Meeting, April, Broomfield, CO, http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf13/iacobellis-sf.pdf

63. McFarquhar, G.M., 2003: Summary of Activities of Cloud Properties Working Group.

13th

ARM Science Team Meeting, April, Broomfield, CO.

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64. McFarquhar, G.M., 2003: Recommendations for Cloud Properties Working Group to the Scientific Steering Committee. ARM Cloud Properties Working Group

Meeting, April, Broomfield, CO. 65. Ivanova, D.C., D.L. Mitchell, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2003: Tropical cirrus

parameterization for bimodal ice spectra. 13th

ARM Science Team Meeting, April, Broomfield, CO, http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf13/poster_abs/P00190.

66. McFarquhar, G.M., T. Nousiainen, M. Timlin, S.F. Iacobellis, and R.C.J. Somerville,

2003: Use of in-situ observations to characterize cloud microphysical and radiative properties: Applications to climate studies. 13

th ARM Science Team Meeting, April,

Broomfield, CO, http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf13/extended_abs/mcfarquhar-gm.pdf.

67. Nousiainen, T., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2003: Light scattering by small quasi-spherical

ice crystals: Some preliminary results. 7th International Conference on

Electromagnetic and Light Scattering by Non-Spherical Particles, May, Bremen, Germany, Ed. T. Wriedt, 271-274.

68. McFarquhar, G.M., P. Yang, A. Macke, A. Baran, S. Iacobellis, and R.C.J. Somerville,

2003: Development and evaluation of observationally-based parameterizations of microphysics and radiation for large-scale models. Proc. of GCSS-ARM Workshop on

Representation of Cloud Systems in Large-Scale Models, May 2002, Kananaskis, Canada.

69. McFarquhar, G.M., T. Nousiainen, and M. Timlin, 2003: Use of in-situ observations to

characterize cloud microphysical and solar radiative properties. Solar Radiation

and Climate Gordon Conference, Colby-Sawyer College, July, New London, NH. 70. Davis, C., N. Atkins, G. Bryan, W. Cotton, D. Dowell, J.M. Fritsch, B. Jewett, R.

Johns, D. Jorgensen, K. Knupp, W.-C. Lee, G. McFarquhar, R. Przybylinski, B. Rauber, B. Smull, J. Trapp, S. Trier, R. Wakimoto, M. Weisman, and C. Ziegler, 2003: Observations from the Bow Echo and MCV Experiment (BAMEX). 31

st

International Conference on Radar Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, August, Seattle, WA, http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/63773.pdf.

71. McFarquhar, G.M., R. Rauber, B. Jewett, and D.P. Jorgensen, 2003: Observations of

the vertical variability of cloud hydrometeors in stratiform regions during BAMEX. 31

st International Conference on Radar Meteorology, American Meteorological

Society, Invited poster, August, Seattle, WA. 72. McFarquhar, G.M., 2003: Summary of Activities of Cloud Properties Working Group,

ARM STEC meeting, August, Washington DC. 73. Jewett, B.F., R.M. Rauber, and G. McFarquhar, 2003: Large amplitude mesoscale

gravity waves: New studies of their formation and evolution. Midwest extreme and

hazardous weather regional conference, American Meteorological Society, October, Champaign, IL, Available on CD-ROM.

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74. McFarquhar, G.M., 2003: Summary of activities of Cloud Properties Working Group. ARM STEC meeting, December, Alexandria, VA.

75. McFarquhar, G.M., P. Yang, A. Macke, A. Baran, S. Iacobellis, and R.C.J. Somerville,

2004: Development and evaluation of observationally-based parameterizations of microphysics and radiation for large-scale models. GCSS-ARM Workshop on

Representation of Cloud Systems in Large-Scale Models, Kananaskis, Canada, In press.

76. McFarquhar, G.M., and G. Zhang, 2004: Use of in-situ observations of Arctic clouds to

understand impacts of mixed-phase clouds on single-scattering properties: Applications to climate studies. 15th Symposium on Global Change and Climate

Variations, American Meteorological Society, January, Seattle, WA, http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/69898.pdf.

77. McFarquhar, G.M., H. Wang, and W. Grabowski, 2004: Cloud resolving model

simulations of water and energy budgets for the Indian Ocean region: Effects of aerosols on trade wind cumuli. 15

th Symposium on Global Change and Climate,

American Meteorological Society, Variations, January, Seattle, WA, http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/69890.pdf.

78. McFarquhar, G.M., 2004: The use of UAVs at the ARM TWP site. Science review of

activities at the ARM Tropical Western Pacific site, January, Seattle, WA. 79. Kruk, M.C., R. Rauber, G. McFarquhar, B. Jewett, J. Trapp, and C. Davis, 2004: The 4

July 2003 Indiana/Ohio derecho: assessing transitions in surface wind damage. BAMEX Science Team Meeting, March, Fairview Heights, IL.

80. McFarquhar, G.M., M.S. Timlin, R. Rauber, and B.F. Jewett, 2004: Observations of

vertical variability of cloud hydrometeors in stratiform regions behind bow echoes. BAMEX Science Team Meeting, March, Fairview Heights, IL.

81. Smith, A., R. Rauber, G. McFarquhar, and B. Jewett, 2004: Radar observations of bow

echo: relationship to microphysics. BAMEX Science Team Meeting, March, Fairview Heights, IL.

82. Ivanova, D., D.L. Mitchell, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2004: A trimodal size distribution

parameterization for anvil cirrus. 14th

ARM Science Team Meeting, March, Albuquerque, NM, http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf14/extended_abs/ivanova-dc.pdf.

83. McFarquhar, G.M., G. Zhang, and S.G. Cober, 2004: Observations of mixed-phase

clouds and calculations of associated single-scattering properties: Implications for radiative transfer. 14

th ARM Science Team Meeting, March, Albuquerque, NM.

http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf14/extended_abs/mcfarquhar-gm.pdf.

84. Nousiainen, T., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2004: Shapes and light scattering properties of

quasi-spherical ice crystals. 14th

ARM Science Team Meeting, March, Albuquerque, NM, http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf14/poster_abs/P00003.stm.

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85. Um, J.S., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2004: Single-scattering properties of bullet rosette

clusters. 14th

ARM Science Team Meeting, March, Albuquerque, NM. http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf14/extended_abs/um-j.pdf.

86. McFarquhar, G.M., and R.A. Black, 2004: Hurricane observations of particle size and

phase and their implications for mesoscale modeling of microphysical processes. 26

th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, American

Meteorological Society, May, Miami, FL, 348-349. 87. McFarquhar, G.M., H. Zhang, G. Heymsfield, J. Dudhia, J.B. Halverson, R. Hood, and

F. Marks Jr., 2004: An observational and modeling study of the impacts of microphysical processes on the evolution of Hurricane Erin 2001. 26

th Conference

on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, May, Miami, FL, 520-521.

88. Zhang, H., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2004: Resolution dependence of modeling

simulations for Hurricane Erin. 26th

Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical

Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, May, Miami, FL, 308-309. 89. Ivanova, D., D. Mitchell, and G. McFarquhar, 2004: Tropical cirrus parameterization

for trimodal size spectra. 14th

International Conference on Clouds and

Precipitation, July, Bologna, Italy, 1337-1339. 90. McFarquhar, G.M., 2004: The impacts of clustering on new representations of

collision-induced breakup: Implications for raindrop size distributions. 14th

International Conference on Clouds and Precipitation, July, Bologna, Italy, 1919-1922.

91. McFarquhar, G.M., and S.G. Cober, 2004: Single-scattering properties of mixed-phase

Arctic clouds at solar wavelengths: Impacts on radiative transfer. 14th

International

Conference on Clouds and Precipitation, July, Bologna, Italy, 400-403. 92. McFarquhar, G.M., M.S. Timlin, R. Rauber, and B.F. Jewett, 2004: Observations of

vertical variability of cloud hydrometeors in stratiform regions behind bow echoes: Implications for downdraft formation. 14

th International Conference on Clouds and

Precipitation, July, Bologna, Italy, 592-595. 93. Wang, H., G.M. McFarquhar, and W. Grabowski, 2004: Cloud resolving model

simulations of the water and energy budget for the Indian Ocean region: Effects of aerosols on trade wind cumuli. 14

th International Conference on Clouds and

Precipitation, July, Bologna, Italy, 335-338. 94. McFarquhar, G.M., 2004: The ARM UAV program: Past, future and present.

Workshop on Applications for UAVs in global climate observing network. August, California Institute for Space, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA.

95. McFarquhar, G.M., T. Tooman, and W.R. Bolton Jr., 2004: In-situ and remote sensing

observations of ice clouds using a new suite of airborne instruments: applications for climate research. International Symposium on Radiation, August, Busan, Korea.

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96. McFarquhar, G.M., and T. Nousiainen, 2004: Representations of small ice crystal shapes: Implications for scattering of solar radiation. International Symposium on

Radiation, August, Busan, Korea. 97. Um, J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2004: Single-scattering properties of aggregate ice

crystals at solar wavelengths. International Symposium on Radiation, August, Busan, Korea.

98. Wang, H., G.M. McFarquhar, and W. Grabowski, 2005: Radiative impacts of

absorbing aerosols on tropical maritime boundary layer and trade wind cumuli. 16th Symposium on Global Change and Climate Variations, January, San Diego, CA, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/84993.pdf.

99. Verlinde. J., J.Y. Harrington, G.M. McFarquhar, J.H. Mather, D. Turner, B. Zak, M.R.

Poellot, T. Tooman, A.J. Prenni, G. Kok, E. Eloranta, A. Fridlind, C. Bahrmann, K. Sassen, P.J. DeMott, and A.J. Heymsfield, 2005: Overview of the Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment (M-PACE). Symposium on Polar Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, January, San Diego, CA, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/85743.pdf.

100. Di Girolamo, L., G. McFarquhar, H. Wang and G. Zhao, 2005: The role of aerosols in

trade wind cumuli. GCSS Boundary Layer Working Group Meeting, January, Manchester, England, 2005.

101. McFarquhar, G.M., M. Timlin, T. Nousiainen, P. Yang, 2005: A new representation

for the solar and infrared single-scattering properties of mid-latitude clouds and impacts, Proceedings of 15

th Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program

Science Team Meeting, March, Daytona Beach, FL, Available from http://www. arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf15/extended_abs/mcfarquhar_gm2.pdf

102. McFarquhar, G.M., M. Freer, J. Um, T. Tooman, R. McCoy and W. Bolton, 2005:

Remote sensing and in-situ observations of Arctic mixed-phase and cirrus clouds acquired during MPACE: ARM UAV participation. Proceedings of 15

th

Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program Science Team Meeting, March, Daytona Beach, FL. Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf15/ extended_abs/mcfarquhar_gm.pdf

103. McFarquhar, G.M., G. Zhang, J. Verlinde, M. Poellot, A. Heymsfield and G. Kok,

2005: Assessing current parameterizations of mixed-phase clouds using in-situ profiles measured during the Mixed-Phase Cloud Experiment (M-PACE). Proceedings of 15

th Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program Science

Team Meeting, March, Daytona Beach, FL, Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/ proceedings/conf15/extended_abs/mcfarquhar_gm3.pdf

104. Um., J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2005: Aggregation effects on single-scattering

properties of ice crystals. Proceedings of 15th

Atmospheric Radiation Measurement

(ARM) Program Science Team Meeting, March, Daytona Beach, FL, Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf15/extended_abs/um_j.pdf

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105. Brewer, J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2005: Investigation of ice crystal shapes using multi-resolution techniques. Proceedings of 15

th Atmospheric Radiation

Measurement (ARM) Program Science Team Meeting, March, Daytona Beach, FL, Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf15/poster_abs/P00006.stm

106. Kruk, M.C., R. Rauber, G.M. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett, R. J. Trapp, and C.A. Davis,,

2005: Bow Echoes During BAMEX: Assessing Transitions in Surface Wind Damage. BAMEX Working Group Meeting, April, Fairview Heights, IL.

107. Smith, A., R. Rauber, G.M. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett, M. Timlin and J. Grim, 2005:

Microphysical Profiles in the Context of Evolving Trailing Stratiform Regions of BAMEX MCSs. BAMEX Working Group Meeting, April, Fairview Heights, IL.

108. McFarquhar, G.M., M. Timlin, R. Rauber, B. Jewett, J. Grim, A. Smith and D.

Jorgensen, 2005: An Update on Analysis of Spiral Microphysical Data Collected during BAMEX. BAMEX Working Group Meeting, April, Fairview Heights, IL.

109. Zhang, H., G.M. McFarquhar, F.J. LaFontaine, R. Hood, D.J. Cecil and G. Heymsfield, 2005: A comparison of observed and modeled brightness temperatures for Hurricane Erin (2001). American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, May, New Orleans, LA, Eos Trans. AGU, 86 (18), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract A43A-03.

110. McFarquhar, G.M., G. Zhang, J. Verlinde, M. Poellot, A. Heymsfield and G. Kok, 2005: Assessing current parameterizations of mixed-phase clouds using in-situ profiles measured during the Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment (MPACE), Global Cloud System Study Working Group Meeting, May, Athens, Greece.

111. McFarquhar, G.M., M. Timlin, T. Nousiainen, 2005: Use of in-situ cloud observations for improving model representations of cirrus microphysics and radiation, Cirrus

Working Group Meeting, Global Cloud System Study Working Group Meeting, May, Athens, Greece.

112. McFarquhar, G.M., G. Zhang, M. Poellot, H. Verlinde, T. Tooman, R. McCoy, G.

Kok and A. Heymsfield, 2005: Assessing Current Cloud parameterizations using in-situ cloud profiles measured during the Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment (MPACE), Polar Working Group Meeting, Global Cloud System Study Working

Group Meeting, May, Athens, Greece. 113. Zhang, H., G.M. McFarquhar, G. Heymsfield, R. Hood, J. Dudhia, J.B. Halverson and

F. Marks Jr., 2005: High-resolution MM5 simulations of Hurricane Erin 2001: Role of microphysical processes, Weather Research and Forecasting Model Workshop, June, Boulder, CO.

114. McFarquhar, G.M., L. Di Girolamo, H. Wang, and G. Zhao, 2005: Aerosol Impacts

on Trade Wind Cumuli: Observations and Modeling Studies. International

Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences Assembly, August, Beijing, P.R. China

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115. McFarquhar, G.M., G. Zhang, M. Poellot, H. Verlinde, A.J. Heymsfield, and G. Kok, 2005: Assessing current parameterizations of mixed-phase clouds using in-situ profiles measured during the Mixed Phase Cloud Experiment (M-PACE). International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences Assembly, August, Beijing, P.R. China

116. McFarquhar, G.M., 2005: Flight planning and mission execution for TWP-ICE. TWP-

ICE Planning Meeting. Sandia National Laboratories, September, Livermore, CA. 117. McFarquhar, G.M., G. Zhang, M. Poellot, J. Verlinde, T. Tooman, R.F. McCoy, G.

Kok and A. Heymsfield, 2005: In-situ observations of cloud microphysics during MPACE: applications for modeling studies. ARM Cloud Parameterization and

Modeling Working Group Annual Meeting, October, State University of New York at Stony Brook.

118. Grim, J.A., R.M. Rauber, G.M. McFarquhar, D.P. Jorgensen, M.S. Timlin, B.F.

Jewett and A.M. Smith, 2005: Quad-Doppler and microphysical observations of the BAMEX 29 June 2003 MCS. 32

nd Conf. Radar Meteor., October, Albuquerque,

NM, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/95479.pdf 119. Guarante, B., B.F. Jewett, R.M. Rauber and G.M. McFarquhar, 2005: WRF

simulations of a severe squall line: Comparisons against high resolution BAMEX observations, 11

th Conference on Mesoscale Processes, October, Albuquerque,

NM. Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/32Rad11Meso/techprogram/paper_96924.htm

. 120. Kruk, M.C., R.M. Rauber, G.M. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett and R.J. Trapp, 2005: Bow

echoes during BAMEX: assessing transitions in surface wind damage using WSR-88D data, 11

th Conference on Mesoscale Processes, October, Albuquerque, NM,

Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/95838.pdf. 121. McFarquhar, G.M., M.S. Timlin, R.M. Rauber, B.F. Jewett, J. Grim, A. Smith and

D.P. Jorgensen, 2005: Observations of the Horizontal and Vertical Variability of Cloud Hydrometeors in Stratiform Regions behind Bow Echoes: Implications for Mesoscale Models, 11

th Conference on Mesoscale Processes, October,

Albuquerque, NM, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/32Rad11Meso/ techprogram/paper_95679.htm

122. Smith, A., R.M. Rauber, G.M. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett, M.S. Timlin and J. Grim,

2005: Explaining the Vertical Variability of Cloud Microphysics in Stratiform Regions of MCSs using high-resolution radar observations. 32

nd Conference on

Radar Meteorology, October, Albuquerque, NM. Available from http://ams.confex.com/ ams/pdfpapers/96045.pdf

123. McFarquhar, G.M., 2005: Introduction to ARM Cloud Property and Instantaneous

Radiative Flux Joint Meeting, ARM Cloud Property and Radiative Flux Joint

Working Group meeting, November, Annapolis, MD. 124. McFarquhar, G.M., 2005: Recommendations from the ARM Cloud Property Working

Group, ARM Cloud Property and Radiative Flux Joint Working Group Meeting, November, Annapolis, MD.

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125. McFarquhar, G.M., 2005: Recommendations from the Cloud Property Working

Group and Survey Results, ARM Science Team Executive Committee Winter

Meeting, December, Alexandria, VA 126. McFarquhar, G.M., G. Zhang, M. Poellot, J. Verlinde, G. Kok and A. Heymsfield:

Recent observations on the vertical profiles of mixed-phase clouds during the Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment (MPACE) and the Alliance Icing Research Study (AIRS)-II. American Geophys. Union Annual Meeting, A33E-06, San Francisco, CA

127. Zhang, G., G. McFarquhar, M. Poellot, J. Verlinde, A. Heymsfield and G. Kok,

Derivation of cloud heating rate profiles using observations of mixed-phase Arctic clouds: impacts of solar zenith angle. Amer. Geophys. Union Annual Meeting, A23C-0957, December, San Francisco, CA.

128. Klein, S., A. Fridlind, R. McCoy, G.M. McFarquhar, S. Menon, H. Morrison, D.

Vernon, S. Xie, J. Yio and M. Zhang, 2006: ARM Cloud Parameterization and modeling working group-GCSS polar cloud working group model intercomparison. Procedures for ARM CPMWG Case 5. Available from http://science.arm.gov/wg/cpm/scm/scmic5/docs/Document_ic5_v2.7.pdf

129. May, P., J. Mather, C. Jakob, J. Mace and G. McFarquhar, 2006: TWP-ICE

Operations Plan, Available from http://acrf-campaign.arm.gov/twpice/documents/twpic-operations-plan.pdf

130. Zhang, H., G.M. McFarquhar, S.M. Saleeby and W.R. Cotton, 2006: Impacts of

nucleating aerosols on the evolution of an idealized tropical cyclone. 27th

Conf.

Hurricanes Tropical Meteor., American Meteorological Society, April, Monterey, CA. Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/ pdfpapers/108846.pdf

131. Freer, M., and G. McFarquhar, 2006: Algorithms for processing cloud microphysical

data acquired by the ARM-UAV program: applications to TWP-ICE. 16th

ARM

Science Team Meeting, April, Albuquerque, NM, Available from http://www.arm.gov/ publications/proceedings/conf16/extended_abs/freer_m.pdf

132. McCoy, R., T. Tooman, and G. McFarquhar, 2006: ARM-UAV TWP-ICE payload

instrumentation details. 16th

ARM Science Team Meeting, April, Albuquerque, NM, Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf16 /P00189.stm

133. McFarquhar, G., 2006: Horizontal and vertical profiles of in-situ cloud properties

measured during Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment, 16th

ARM

Science Team Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, Available from http://www.arm.gov/ publications/proceedings/conf16/extended_abs/mcfarquhar_g.pdf

134. Sednev, I., S. Menon, and G. McFarquhar, 2006: Simulating Arctic mixed-phase

clouds: Sensitivity to environmental conditions and cloud microphysics processes. 16

th ARM Science Team Meeting, April, Albuquerque, NM, Available from

http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf16/P00085.stm

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135. Tooman, T., R. McCoy and G. McFarquhar, 2006: ARM-UAV TWP-ICE activities and data. 16

th ARM Science Team Meeting, April, Albuquerque, NM, Available

from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf16/P00190.stm 136. Um, J., and G. McFarquhar, 2006: Determination of thermodynamic cloud phase and

dominant ice crystal habit from radiance measurements. 16th

ARM Science Team

Meeting, April, Albuquerque, NM, Available from http://www.arm.gov/ publications/ proceedings/conf16/extended_abs/um_j.pdf

137. Zhang, G., G. McFarquhar, J. Verlinde, M. Poellot, G. Kok and A. Heymsfield, 2006:

Microphysical properties of mixed-phase clouds sampled during the Mixed-Phase Cloud Experiment (MPACE). 16

th ARM Science Team Meeting, April,

Albuquerque, NM, Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings /conf16/extended_abs/zhang_g.pdf

138. McFarquhar, G.M., 2006: Role of microphysical processes in hurricane genesis and

evolution: studies using mesoscale models, in-situ and remote sensing observations. NASA Tropical Convective Systems and Processes Science Team Meeting, April, Huntsville, AL.

139. McFarquhar, G.M., and L. Di Girloamo, 2006: Aerosol-cloud interactions: model

analysis and satellite retrievals. NOAA Gulf of Mexico and Cumuli Experiment

planning meeting, April, Boulder, CO. 140. Grim, J.A., G.M. McFarquhar, R.M. Rauber, D.P. Jorgensen, M.S. Timlin, A.M.

Smith and B.F. Jewett, 2006: Microphysical and quad-Doppler observations of the BAMEX 29 June 2003 MCS. 12

th Conf. Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., July,

Madison, WI, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/Madison2006 /techprogram/paper_111843.htm

141. Guarente, B.A., B.F. Jewett, G.M. McFarquhar and R.M. Rauber, 2006: WRF

simulations of a severe squall line: comparison against high-resolution microphysical, thermodynamic and kinematic measurements from BAMEX. 12

th

Conf. Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., July, Madison, WI, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/Madison2006/techprogram/paper_113677.htm

142. Jensen, E., D. Baumgardner, G. Kok and G. McFarquhar, 2006: Plausibility of in situ

measurements of numerous small crystals in anvil cirrus clouds. 12th

Conf. Cloud

Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., July, Madison, WI, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/Madison2006/techprogram/paper_112506.htm.

143. McFarquhar, G., J. Um, M. Freer, G. Kok, R. McCoy and T. Tooman, 2006:

Horizontal gradients and vertical profiles of in-situ cloud properties measured during the Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment (TWP-ICE). 12

th

Conf. Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., July, Madison, WI, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/Madison2006/techprogram/paper_111874.htm.

144. McFarquhar, G., G. Zhang, M. Poellot, G. Kok, A.J. Heymsfield and J. Verlinde,

2006: In-situ observations of vertical profiles of mixed-phase clouds during the Mixed Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment (MPACE): implications for climate studies.

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12th

Conf. Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., July, Madison, WI. Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/Madison2006/techprogram/paper_111601.htm

145. McFarquhar, G., M.S. Timlin, R.M. Rauber, B.F. Jewett, J. Grim and D.P. Jorgensen,

2006: Vertical profiles of ice cloud microphysical properties observed behind convective lines during the Bow Echo and Mesoscale Convective Vortices Experiment. 12

th Conf. Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., July, Madison, WI,

Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/Madison2006/techprogram /paper_111861.htm

146. Mitchell, D.L., P.J. Rasch, D.C. Ivanova, G. McFarquhar and T. Nousiainen, 2006:

The impact of controversial small ice crystals on GCM simulations. 12th

Conf.

Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., July, Madison, WI. Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/113642.pdf

147. Poellot, M., D. Brown, G. McFarquhar, G. Zhang and A.J. Heymsfield, 2006: A case

study of horizontal variability in Arctic cloud microphysical properties. 12th

Conf.

Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., July, Madison, WI. Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/113487.pdf

148. Schneider, E., G.M. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett, M. Gilmore, R.E. Hood and G.M.

Heymsfield, 2006: Evaluation of cloud microphysical processes and their implications for intensification in numerical model simulations of Hurricane Dennis (2005). 12

th Conf. Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., July, Madison, WI,

Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/Madison2006/techprogram/ paper_113604.htm

149. Smith, A.M., R. Rauber, G. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett, M.S. Timlin and J.A. Grim,

2006: Variations in the microphysical structure of stratiform regions of BAMEX MCSs from optical array probe measurements and high-resolution radar observations. 12

th Conf. Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., July, Madison, WI,

Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/Madison2006/techprogram/paper_113143.htm

150. Um, J., and G. M. McFarquhar, 2006: Scattering properties of complex ice crystal in

cirrus cloud. 12th

Conf. Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., July, Madison, WI, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/Madison2006/techprogram/paper_111497.htm

151. Wang, H., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2006: Modeling the diurnal cycle of shallow

convection and cloudiness in trade wind boundary layer over the Indian Ocean. 12th

Conf. Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Madison, WI, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/111810.pdf

152. Zhang, G., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2006: Small cloud particle shape and its phase

determination in mixed-phase clouds. 12th

Conf. Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., July, Madison, WI, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/Madison2006 /techprogram/paper_112067.htm

153. Zhang, H., G.M. McFarquhar, S.M. Saleeby and W.R. Cotton, 2006: Influence of

nucleating aerosols on tropical cyclone initiation and development. 12th

Conf.

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Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., July, Madison, WI, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/Madison2006/techprogram/paper_112327.htm

154. McFarquhar, G.M., J. Um and M. Freer, 2006: Application of in-situ measurements of

cloud microphysics to climate studies. Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, Amer. Geophys. Union, July, Beijing, China.

155. McFarquhar, G.M., 2006: The use of cloud observations in climate studies. 2nd

Int.

Conf. Global Warming and Next Ice Age and Aerosol Workshop on Climate

Prediction Uncertainties, August, Santa Fe, NM. 156. McFarquhar, G.M., 2006: Updates on vertical profiles of microphysics from M-

PACE. 2006 Cloud Modeling Working Group Fall Meeting, October, San Francisco, CA.

157. McFarquhar, G.M., 2006: Presentation and discussion of the AVP plan. 2006 Cloud

Modeling Working Group Fall Meeting, October, San Francisco, CA. 158. Cohen, E.A., G.G. Mace, G. McFarquhar and C. Schwartz, 2006: Observations of

cirrus evolution from convective outflow during the Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment (TWP-ICE). Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A41A-0002.

159. Comstock, J.M., J. Mather, S. McFarlane, J. Barnard and G. McFarquhar, 2006: Analysis of remote sensing and in-situ measurements of tropical cirrus during TWP-ICE. Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A33C-1015.

160. McFarquhar, G.M., and H. Wang, 2006: Large-eddy simulations of radiative impacts of absorbing aerosols on trade wind cumuli. Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A13C-0928.

161. McFarquhar, G.M., M. Freer, J. Um, G. Mace, G. Kok, R. McCoy and T. Tooman, 2006: Microphysical characteristics of aging anvils and cirrus sampled during TWP-ICE. Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A43E-05.

162. McFarlane, S., J. Comstock, J. Mather and G. McFarquhar, 2006: Characteristics of tropical cirrus anvil outflow during TWP-ICE. Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A33C-1019.

163. Schneider, E., B.F. Jewett, G.M. McFarquhar, M. Gilmore, R. Hood and G. Heymsfield, 2006: Sensitivity of tropical cyclone intensification to cloud microphysics parameterizations: WRF simulations of Hurricane Dennis 2005. Eos

Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A13E-0977.

164. Um, J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2006: Single-scattering properties of an aggregate ice crystal and its component crystals at solar wavelengths. Annual Meeting of

American Geophysical Union, December, San Francisco, CA.

165. Um, J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2006: Determination of cloud phase from multi-angular radiance measurements over the Arctic. Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A13B-0912.

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166. Wang, H., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2006: Evaluating causes of the diurnal cycle of shallow convection and cloudiness in the trade wind boundary layer using large eddy simulations. Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A33B-1003.

167. Zhang, G., G. M. McFarquhar, M. Poellot, J. Verlinde, G. Kok and A. Heymsfield, 2006: Microphysical properties of mixed-phase clouds sampled during the Mixed-Phase Cloud Experiment (M-PACE). Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A33B-0987.

168. Zhang, H., G.M. McFarquhar, S.M. Saleeby and W.R. Cotton, 2006: Impacts of dust in the SAL as CCN on the evolution of an idealized tropical cyclone. Eos Trans.

AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A13E-0978.

169. McFarquhar, G.M., 2007: The Development of a routine observational program with piloted and unpiloted aerospace vehicles: new directions for ARM UAV. White

paper for ARM Aerial Vehicle Program, Available from http://www.atmos.uiuc.edu/~mcfarq/avpp.whitepaperoverview.pdf

170. Miller, M., R. Avissar, L. Berg, S. Edgerton, M. Fischer, T. Jackson, B. Kustas, P.

Lamb, G. McFarquhar, Q. Min, B. Schmid, M. Torn and D. Turner, 2007: SGP Cloud and Land Surface Interaction Campaign (CLASIC) Science Plan. DOE Publication DOE/SC-ARM-0703. Available from http:www.arm.gov/publications/programdocs/doe-sc-arm-0703.pdf

171. Barnard, J., C. Long, S. McFarlane, J. Comstock, E. Kassianov, G. McFarquhar and

M. Freer, 2007: An empirical method for estimating thin cloud optical thickness, 17

th ARM Science Team Meeting, March, Monterrey, CA, Available from

http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf17/poster/P00159.pdf.

172. Cohen, E., G. Mace, S. Benson, and G. McFarquhar, 2007: Observations of cirrus evolution from convective outflow during the Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment (TWP-ICE), 17

th ARM Science Team Meeting, March,

Monterey, CA, Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/ conf17.

173. Freer, M., G.M. McFarquhar and J. Um, 2007: Algorithms for processing and correcting cloud microphysical data collected during TWP-ICE. 17

th ARM Science

Team Meeting, March, Monterrey, CA, Available from http://www.arm.gov/ publications/proceedings/conf17/poster/P00119.pdf.

174. Ghan, S., G. McFarquhar, A. Fridlind, T. Garrett, D. Turner, M. Shupe, J. Verlinde, D. Lubin, S. Xie, D. Mitchell, C. Flynn, D. Collins, G. Kok, M. Poellot, J. Hubbe, and S. Brooks, 2007: Indirect Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign, 17

th ARM Science

Team Meeting, March, Monterrey, CA, Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/ proceedings/conf17.

175. Mather, J., K. Bower, P. May, C. Jakob, G. Vaughan, N. Harrie, C. Schiller, G. McFarquhar and G. Mace, 2007: The TWP-ICE/ACTIVE/SCOUT Field Campaigns, 17

th ARM Science Team Meeting, March, Monterrey, CA, Available

from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf17/.

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176. McFarquhar, G.M., M. Freer, J. Um and G. Mace, 2007: Measurements of small ice crystals during TWP-ICE. 17

th ARM Science Team Meeting, March, Monterrey,

CA, Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf17/poster/ P00041.pdf

177. Shupe, M., P. Kollias, G. McFarquhar, M. Poellot and E. Eloranta, Vertical motions in Arctic mixed-phase clouds, 17

th ARM Science Team Meeting, March, Monterrey,

CA, Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf17/ poster/P00033.pdf.

178. Um, J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2007: Single-scattering properties of aggregates of plates from TWP-ICE, 17

th ARM Science Team Meeting, March, Monterrey, CA,

Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf17/poster/ P00012.pdf.

179. Zhang, G., G.M. McFarquhar, J. Verlinde, M. Poellot, G. Kok and A.J. Heymsfield, 2007: Comparing and explaining differences in microphysical properties of single-layer and multi-layer boundary clouds observed during M-PACE. 17

th ARM

Science Team Meeting, March, Monterrey, CA, Available from http://www.arm.gov/ publications/proceedings/conf17/poster/P00039.pdf

180. Jewett, B.F., R.M. Rauber, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2007: Observations and modeling of mesoscale convective systems: What we have learned from BAMEX. Midwest

Bow Echo Workshop, Louisville National Weather Service and University of Louisville, February, Louisville KY.

181. McFarquhar, G.M., H. Zhang, E. Schneider, B.F. Jewett, M. Gilmore, G. Heymsfield and R. Hood, 2007: Impact of cloud microphysics and Saharan dust on tropical cyclone evolution: simulations and observations. NASA TCSP/NAMMA Science

Team Meeting, May, Baltimore, MD.

182. Schneider, E.S., B.F. Jewett, G.M. McFarquhar, M. Gilmore, R. Hood and G. Heymsfield, 2007: Using TCSP observations to evaluate model simulations of Hurricane Dennis (2005). NASA TCSP/NAMMA Science Team meeting, May, Baltimore, MD.

183. Zhang, H., G.M. McFarquhar, S.M. Saleeby, and W.R. Cotton, 2007: Impacts of dust in the SAL as CCN on the evolution of an idealized tropical cyclone. NASA

TCSP/NAMMA Science Team meeting, May, Baltimore, MD.

184. Grim, J.A., R.M. Rauber, G.M. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett and D.P. Jorgensen, 2007: High-resolution observations of the rapid development and decay of the 29 June 2003 squall line during BAMEX. 12

th Conf. on Mesoscale Processes, American

Meteorological Society, August, Waterville Valley, NH, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/12meso/techprogram/ paper_125980.htm

185. Guarente, B.A., B.F. Jewett, G. McFarquhar, R.M. Rauber, and D.P. Jorgensen, 2007: WRF simulations of a severe squall line: comparison against high-resolution BAMEX observations. 12

th Conf. on Mesoscale Processes, American

Meteorological Society, August, Waterville Valley, NH, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/12meso/techprogram/ paper_125984.htm

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186. Jewett, B.F., R.M. Rauber and G.M. McFarquhar, 2007: The role of microphysical cooling processes in mesoscale convective system morphology. 12

th Conf. on

Mesoscale Processes, American Meteorological Society, August, Waterville Valley, NH, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/12meso/techprogram/ paper_126181.htm,

187. Smith, A.M., R.M. Rauber, G.M. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett, M.S. Timlin, and J.A. Grim, 2007: Explaining variations in cloud microphysics in BAMEX MCSs using high resolution radar and optical array probe measurements, 12

th Conf. on

Mesoscale Processes, American Meteorological Society, August, Waterville Valley, NH, Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/12meso/techprogram/ paper_125987.htm.

188. McFarquhar, G.M., 2007: ARM Aerial Vehicle Program (AVP): Future directions. ARM ARM Radiative and aerosol working group meeting, September, Madison, WI

189. Um, J., G.M. McFarquhar, M. Freer, D. Baumgardner, G. Kok and G. Mace, 2007: Small ice particles in upper tropospheric clouds. ARM Radiative and aerosol

working group meeting, September, Madison, WI.

190. McFarquhar, G.M., 2007: Science applications for UAS: Where do we want to be in 10 years? The DOE ARM perspective, Civilian applications of unmanned aircraft

systems, October, Boulder, CO, Invited presentation.

191. McFarquhar, G.M., J. Um, M. Freer, D. Baumgardner, G. Kok and G. Mace, 2007: Measurements of small ice crystals during TWP-ICE. ARM Cloud properties

working group meeting, November, Annapolis, MD.

192. Ghan, S., B. Schmid, J. Hubbe, C. Flynn, A. Laskin, A. Zelenyuk, D. Cziczo, C. Long, G. McFarquhar, J. Verlinde, J. Harrington, W. Strapp, P. Liu, A. Korolev, A. McDonald, M Wolde, A. Fridlind, T. Garrett, G. Mace, G. Kok, S. Brooks, D. Collins, D. Lubin, P. Lawson, M. Dubey, M. Shupe, S. Xie, D. Turner, Q. Min, D. Turner, Q. Lin, E. Mlawer and D. Mitchell, 2007: Science Overview Document: Indirect and Semi-Direct Campaign (ISDAC) April 2008. DOE/SC-ARM-0705, Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/programdocs/doe-sc-arm-0705.pdf

193. Vogelman, A., G. McFarquhar, J. Ogren, D. Turner, J. Comstock, G. Feingold and C.

Long, 2008: RACORO: Routine Aerial Vehicle Program (AVP) Clouds with Low Optical Depth (CLOWD) Optical Radiative Observations. IOP proposal submitted to ARM AVP. In press.

194. McFarquhar, G.M., S. Ghan, A. Korolev, P. Liu, W. Strapp, J. Verlinde and M.

Wolde, 2008: ISDAC Flight Planning Document. Available from http://www.atmos.uiuc.edu/~mcfarq/isdac_flightplan.pdf

195. McFarquhar, G.M., J. Um and M. Freer, 2008: The microphysical and radiative

properties of tropical cirrus observed during TWP-ICE, Invited presentation, TWP-

ICE Science Team meeting, January, Manchester, UK. 196. McFarquhar, G.M., 2008: ISDAC flight planning document overview, ISDAC Science

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Team Meeting, February, Ottawa, Canada. 197. Bae, K., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2008: A comparison of arctic cirrus microphysical

properties with mid-latitude and tropical cirrus features. 18th

ARM Science Team

Meeting, Norfolk, VA, 14-18 March 2008. Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf18/poster/P00133.pdf

198. Freer, M., and G. McFarquhar, 2008: Development and comparison of cloud particle

size distribution fitting and analysis techniques. 18th

ARM Science Team Meeting, Norfolk, VA, 14-18 March 2008. Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf18/poster/P00090.pdf

199. Ghan, S., J. Verlinde, G. McFarquhar, B. Schmid, J.W. Strapp, M. Wolde, J. Hubbe,

C. Flynn, A. Laskin, A. Zelenyuk, D. Cziczo, C. Long, J. Harrington, P. Liu, A. Korolev, A. Fridlind, T. Garrett, G. Mace, G. Kok, S. Brooks, D. Collins, D. Lubin, P. Lawson, M. Dubey, C. Mazzoleni, M. Shupe, S. Xie, D. Turner, Q. Min, E. Mlawer, and D. Mitchell, 2008: Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign. 18

th

ARM Science Team Meeting, Norfolk, VA, 14-18 March 2008. Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf18/poster/P00004.pdf

200. Jewett, B.F., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2008: ER-2 observations from CLASIC. CLASIC

Science Team Workshop, Norman, OK, March 2008.

201. McFarquhar, G.M., and B.F. Jewett, 2008: Summary of high altitude aircraft data

from NASA ER-2 collected during CLASIC. 18th

ARM Science Team Meeting, Norfolk, VA, 14-18 March 2008.

202. McFarquhar, G.M., K. Bae, G. Zhang, J. Um, M. Freer, and M. Poellot, 2008: A

comparison of arctic cirrus microphysical properties with mid-latitude and tropical cirrus features, Invited presentation, 14-18 March 2008, 18

th ARM Science Team

Meeting, Norfolk, VA. 203. McFarquhar, G.M., J. Um, and M. Freer, 2008: The microphysical and radiative

properties of tropical cirrus observed during TWP-ICE. 18th

ARM Science Team

Meeting, Norfolk, VA, 14-18 March 2008. Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf18/poster/P00003.pdf

204. Mishra, S., D. Mitchell, D. DeSlover and G. McFarquhar, 2008: Ground based remote

sensing of small ice crystals in arctic cirrus clouds. 18th

ARM Science Team

Meeting, 14-18 March 2008, Norfolk, VA, Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf18/poster/P00059.pdf

205. Poellot, M., D. Brown, G. McFarquhar, and G. Zhang, 2008: Horizontal distribution

of ice and water in arctic stratus clouds during M-PACE. 18th

ARM Science Team

Meeting, 14-18 March 2008, Norfolk, VA,. Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf18/poster/P00077.pdf

206. Um, J., G.M. McFarquhar, and M. Freer, 2008: Spatial variability of tropical cirrus

from 2006 TWP-ICE, 18th

ARM Science Team Meeting, 14-18 March 2008, Norfolk, VA. Available from

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http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf18/poster /P00019.pdf 207. Zhang, G., and G. McFarquhar, 2008: Cloud microphysical properties of arctic

mixed-phase stratus: impacts on surface radiation, 18th

ARM Science Team

Meeting, 14-18 March 2008, Norfolk, VA, Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications /proceedings/conf18/poster/P00031.pdf

208. Jewett, B.F., E. Schneider, G. McFarquhar, M.S. Gilmore. F. LaFontaine, R.E. Hood

and G.M. Heymsfield, 2008: The role of cloud microphysical processes in the development of Hurricane Dennis (2005): WRF simulations and observations. 28

th

Conf. Hurricanes Tropical Meteor., American Meteorological Society, May, Orlando, FL. Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/28Hurricanes/ techprogram/paper_138451.htm

209. McFarquhar, G.M., 2008: Science applications appropriate for investigation with

Uninhabited Aerospace Systems (UASs) in the next 10 years, Eos. Trans. AGU, 89(23), Jt. Assem. Suppl., A51A-01 (Invited), May, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

210. Meyers, E.C., G.M. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett and M.S. Gilmore, 2008: Simulated and observed updrafts and downdrafts in Hurricane Dennis (2005): relationship to intensity. 28

th Conf. Hurricanes Tropical Meteor., American Meteorological

Society, May, Orlando, FL. Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/ 28Hurricanes/techprogram/paper_138443.htm

211. Wisdom, A., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2008: Ice microphysics observations in tropical cyclones from CAMEX-4 and NAMMA. 28

th Conf. Hurricanes Tropical Meteor.,

American Meteorological Society, May, Orlando, FL. Available from http://ams. confex.com/28Hurricanes/techprogram/paper_137849.htm

212. Zhang, H., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2008: Impacts of Saharan Dust Acting as CCN on the Evolution of an Idealized Tropical Cyclone, 28

th Conf. Hurricanes Tropical

Meteor., American Meteorological Society, May, Orlando, FL. Available from http://ams.confex.com/ams/28Hurricanes/techprogram/paper_137635.htm

213. Dubey, M., G.M. McFarquhar, et al., 2008: An overview of and preliminary findings

from the ISDAC Experiment, GCSS Working Group Meeting, June, Toulouse, France.

214. Yang, H.J., G.M. McFarquhar, R. Ferrare, and C.A. Hostetler, 2008: Effects of dust

layers on trade wind cumuli over the Gulf of Mexico: a modeling and observational study, GCSS Working Group Meeting, June, Toulouse, France.

215. McFarquhar, G.M., and H. Wang, 2008: The impact of varying meteorological

conditions on aerosol indirect effects over the Indian Ocean. 15th

International

Conference on Clouds and Precipitation, July, Cancun, Mexico

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216. McFarquhar, G.M., J. Um, and M. Freer, 2008: Contributions of Small Ice Crystals to Number, Mass and Extinction in Tropical Cirrus: In-Situ Observations from TWP-ICE and Prior Campaigns, 15

th International Conference on Clouds and

Precipitation, July, Cancun, Mexico.

217. Mishra, S., D.L. Mitchell, D. DeSlover and G. McFarquhar, 2008: Ground based remote sensing of small ice crystal concentrations in arctic cirrus clouds, 15

th

International Conference on Clouds and Precipitation, July, Cancun, Mexico.

218. Morrison, H., P. Zuidema, G. McFarquhar, A. Solomon, M. Shupe, O. Persson, and J.-W. Bao, 2008: Observations and modeling of snow microphysics in arctic mixed-phase clouds. International Arctic Change 2008 Conference, Quebec City, Canada.

219. Um, J., G.M. McFarquhar, and M. Freer, 2008: Microphysical characteristics of

tropical cirrus from the 2006 Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment, 15

th International Conference on Clouds and Precipitation, July, Cancun, Mexico.

220. Yang., H.-., G. M. McFarquhar, C.A. Hostetler and R. A. Ferrare, 2008: Effects of dust layer on trade wind cumuli over the Gulf of Mexico: a modeling and observational study. 15

th International Conference on Clouds and Precipitation,

July, Cancun, Mexico.

221. Zhang, G., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2008: Cloud microphysical properties of arctic mixed-phase stratus: impacts on surface radiation. 15

th International Conference on

Clouds and Precipitation, July, Cancun, Mexico.

222. Yang, H., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2008: Effects of dust layers on trade wind cumuli over the Gulf of Mexico, Eos. Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A41E-0158.

223. Meyers, E.C., G.M. McFarquhar and B.F. Jewett, 2008: High-resolution WRF simulation of hurricane Dennis (2005): relating vertical velocity distributions and microphysics to intensity change.

224. Bae, K., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2009: Measurements of small ice crystals in arctic cirrus observed during ISDAC. 19

th ARM Science Team Meeting, 30 March – 2

April 2009, Louisville, KY. vailable from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf19.

225. Fan, J., J. Comstock, M. Ovtchinnikov, and G. McFarquhar, 2009: Aerosol impact on

tropical anvil characteristics and water vapor of the tropical tropopause layer (TTL), 19

th ARM Science Team Meeting, 30 March – 2 April 2009, Louisville, KY.

Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf19/ 226. Fridlind, A., A. Ackerman, J. Petch, P. Field, A. Hill, G. McFarquhar, S. Xie, and M.

Zhang, 2009: The TWP-ICE CRM intercomparison specification and first results, 19

th ARM Science Team Meeting, 30 March – 2 April 2009, Louisville, KY.

Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf19. 227. Mace, G., G. McFarquhar, J. Comstock, E. Jensen, T. Ackerman, T. Garrett, D.

Mitchell, and X. Liu, 2009: The SPartiCus Field Campaign, 19th

ARM Science

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Team Meeting, 30 March – 2 April 2009, Louisville, KY. Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf19/

228. McFarquhar, G.M., S. Ghan, J. Verlinde, B. Schmid, J. Tomlinson, J. Hubbe, D.

Ronfeld, S. Brooks, D. Collins, D. Cziczo, M. Dubey, I. Gultepe, G. Kok, A. Korolev, A. Laskin, P. Lawson, P. Liu, D.Lubin, C. Mazzoleni, A.-M. McDonald, W. Strapp, A. Zelenyuk, C. Flynn, D. Lubin, D. Mitchell, R. Ferrare, M. Shupe, D. Turner, M. Wolde, M. Ovtchinnikov, S. Xie, A. Fridlind, and X. Liu, 2009: Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign (ISDAC): The influence of arctic aerosols on clouds, 19

th ARM Science Team Meeting, 30 March – 2 April 2009, Louisville, KY.

Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf19/poster/P00039.pdf

229. Ovtchinnikov, M., S. Ghan, S. Xie, G. McFarquhar, X. Liu, and H. Morrison, 2009:

Modeling of aerosol effects on arctic stratiform clouds: Preliminary results from the ISDAC case study, 19

th ARM Science Team Meeting, 30 March – 2 April 2009,

Louisville, KY. Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf19/

230. Um, J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2009: The impacts of small ice crystals on bulk

scattering properties of cirrus: Sensitivity tests using a new small ice crystal model and TWP-ICE observations, 19

th ARM Science Team Meeting, 30 March – 2 April

2009, Louisville, KY. Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf19/poster/P00096.pdf.

231. Vogelmann, A., G. McFarquhar, J. Ogren, D. Turner, J. Comstock, G. Feingold, C.

Long, B. Schmid, J. Tomlinson, J. Hubbe and H. Jonsson, 2009: RACORO Routine Arm Aerial Facility (AAF) Clouds with Low Optical Water Depths (CLOWD) Optical Radiative Observations, 19

th ARM Science Team Meeting, 30 March – 2

April 2009, Louisville, KY. Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf19/poster/P00141.pdf

232. Wang, Z., M. Zhao, and G. McFarquhar, 2009: Ice generation in supercooled

stratiform water clouds: the role of temperature, aerosol and droplet collision as observed by remote sensing and in-situ sampling, 19

th ARM Science Team Meeting,

30 March – 2 April 2009, Louisville, KY. Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf19/

233. Zhang, G., and G. M. McFarquhar, 2009: Ice nucleation process in boundary-layer

arctic stratus during MPACE and ISDAC, 19th

ARM Science Team Meeting, 30 March – 2 April 2009, Louisville, KY. Available from http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf19.

234. McFarquhar, G.M., S. Ghan, J. Verlinde, B. Schmid, J. Tomlinson, J. Hubbe, D.

Ronfeld, S. Brooks, D. Collins, D. Cziczo, M. Dubey, I. Gultepe, G. Kok, A. Korolev, A. Laskin, P. Lawson, P. Liu, D.Lubin, C. Mazzoleni, A.-M. McDonald, W. Strapp, A. Zelenyuk, C. Flynn, D. Lubin, D. Mitchell, R. Ferrare, M. Shupe, D. Turner, M. Wolde, M. Ovtchinnikov, S. Xie, A. Fridlind, and X. Liu, 2009: Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign (ISDAC): The influence of arctic aerosols on clouds. Arctic conference

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235. Pitcel, M., B. Jewett, R. Rauber and G. McFarquhar, 2009: Idealized modeling of the impact of stability and shear on mesoscale gravity waves. 13th Conference on Mesoscale Processes, American Meteorological Society, Salt Lake City, UT, 17-20 August 2009.

236. Meyers, E.C., G.M. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett, and S.W. Nesbitt, 2009: Relating

distributions of vertical velocity and microphysics to rapid intensity changes of hurricane Dennis (2005). Joint Assembly of IAMAS, IAPSO and IACS, Montreal, Canada, 19-29 July 2009.

237. Meyers, E.C., G.M. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett, S.W. Nesbitt and G.M. Heymsfield, 2009: Vertical velocity and microphysical distributions related to rapid intensification of Hurricane Dennis (2005). 10th Annual WRF Users’ Workshop, Boulder, Colorado, 23-26 June 2009.

238. McFarquhar, G.M., and J. Um, 2009: Calculated single-scattering properties of aggregate ice crystals using crystal images observed in-situ in the tropics and mid-latitudes. International Symposium on Atmospheric Light Scattering and Remote Sensing, Xi’an, P.R. China, July 13-17 2009.

239. Mauno, P., T. Nousiainen, M. Kahnert, G.M. McFarquhar, and P. Raisanen, 2009: From in situ profiles of cirrus microphysics to radiative impacts: a case study of mid-latitude cirrus, International Symposium on Atmospheric Light Scattering and Remote Sensing, Xi’an, P.R. China, July 13-17 2009.

240. Meyers, E.C., G.M. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett, and S.W. Nesbitt, 2010: Vertical velocity and microphysical distributions related to the rapid intensification of Hurricane Dennis (2005). 29

th Conf. Hurricanes Trop. Meteor., Tuscon, AZ.

241. McFarquhar, G.M., A. Dooley, M. Freer, A.J. Heymsfield, P. Lawson, and A. Bansemer, 2010: Improved representations of ice cloud microphysics for hurricane models. 29

th Conf. Hurricanes Trop. Meteor., Tuscon, AZ.

242. Maliawco, R., G.M. McFarquhar, and B.F. Jewett, 2010: Sensitivity of the evolution of an idealized tropical cyclone to small perturbations in initial fields. 29

th Conf.

Hurricanes Trop. Meteor., Tuscon, AZ.

243. McFarquhar, G.M., and the ISDAC Science Team, 2010: Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign (ISDAC): The impact of arctic aerosols on clouds, European

Geophys. Union Annual Meeting, Vienna, Austria.

244. McFarquhar, G.M., J. Um, K. Bae, M. Freer, H. Jonsson, A. Korolev, R> Jackson, M. Poellot, J.W. Strapp, H.-.J. Yang, and G. Zhang, 2010: Integrated database of cloud microphysical properties from in-situ observations obtained during M-PACE, TWP-ICE, ISDAC and RACORO, First Atmospheric System Research Science

Team Meeting, Bethesda, MD.

245. Mauno, P., T. Nousiainen, G.M. McFarquhar, M. Timlin, M. Kahnert, and P. Raisanen, 2010: Modeling of radiative impact of a cirrus cloud based on in-situ microphysical measurements. 12

th Conf. on Electromagnetic and Light Scattering

by Nonspherical Particles, Helsinki, Finland, June 28 to July 2 2010, In press.

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246. Nousiainen, T., H. Lundqvist, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2010: Light scattering by quasi-spherical ice crystals in tropical cirrus. 12

th Conf. on Electromagnetic and Light

Scattering by Nonspherical Particles, Helsinki, Finland, June 28 to July 2 2010, In press.

247. Um, J., G.M. McFarquhar, P.J. Connolly, C. Emersic, Z. Ulanowski, and M. Gallagher, 2010: Intercomparison of the performance of three different versions of Cloud Particle Imagers (CPIs), 13

th Conf. on Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc.,

Portland, OR

248. Um, J., and G.M., McFarquhar, 2010: The impacts of small ice crystal shape and concentration on the bulk scattering properties of tropical cirrus. Proc. 13

th Conf.

Cloud Physics/13th

Conf on Atmos. Radiation, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Portland, OR.

249. Neumann, A.J., M.R. Poellot, G.M. McFarquhar, and G. Zhang, 2010: Airborne estimates of precipitation during the Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment, 13

th

Conf. on Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Portland, OR

250. Plummer, D.M., G.M. McFarquhar, R.M. Rauber, B.F. Jewett, and Z. Wang, 2010: Microphysical characterization of banded structures observed in cold-season extratropical cyclones, 13

th Conf. on Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Portland,

OR

251. Maliawco, R.J., G.M. McFarquhar, and B. Jewett, 2010: Sensitivity of ensemble simulations of idealized tropical cyclones to variations in Saharan dust concentrations, 13

th Conf. on Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Portland, OR

252. Korolev, A., G. McFarquhar, S.J. Ghan, J.W. Strapp, M. Wolde, J. Verlinde, B. Schmid, P. Liu, M. Ovchinnikov, and S.D. Brooks, 2010: In-situ observation of arctic mixed phase clouds during the ISDAC flight campaign, 13

th Conf. on Cloud

Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Portland, OR

253. Jackson, R., G.M. McFarquhar, A.V. Korolev, J.W. Strapp, and P. Lawson, 2010: Mass closure studies using size distributions and bulk water contents measured in arctic cirrus during the Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign (ISDAC), 13

th

Conf. on Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Portland, OR

254. Vogelmann, A., G.M. McFarquhar, J. Ogren, D.D. Turner, J.M. Comstock, G. Feingold, C.N. Long, H.H. Jonsson, A. Bucholtz, D.R. Collins, G. Diskin, H. Gerber, R.P. Lawson, R.K. Woods, J. Hubbe, J. Tomlinson, and B. Schmid, 2010: RACORO long-term systematic aircraft observations of boundary layer clouds, 13

th

Conf. on Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Portland, OR

255. Avramov, A., A.S. Ackerman, A.M. Fridlind, B. van Diedenhoven, A.V. Korolev, J.W. Strapp, G.M. McFarquhar, R. Jackson, S.D. Brooks, and A. Glen, 2010: Possible sufficiency of conventional ice nucleation mechanisms in a case study of arctic stratus: April 8th during ISDAC, 13

th Conf. on Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor.

Soc., Portland, OR

256. Jewett, B.F., R.M. Rauber, G. McFarquhar, J.R. French, and K.R. Knupp, 2010: Profiling of Winter Storms (PLOWS): what we are learning about winter precipitation bands, 13

th Conf. on Cloud Physics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Portland, OR

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257. Botta, G., K. Aydin, J. Verlinde, A. Avramov, A. Ackerman, A. Fridlind, G. McFarquhar and M. Wolde, 2011: Millimeter wave scattering from ice crystal aggregates: comparisons with radar measurements at X- and Ka-band using cloud model simulations. 2nd

Science Team Meeting of Atmospheric Systems Research

Program, San Antonio, TX.

258. McFarquhar, G.M., R. Jackson, P. Liu, M. Earle, and S. Brooks, 2011: Variation of the microphysical properties of arctic stratus clouds as a function of aerosol concentration: results from ISDAC. 2nd

Science Team Meeting of Atmospheric

Systems Research Program, San Antonio, TX

259. Yang, H.-J., G. McFarquhar, and H. Jonsson, 2011: Effect of aerosols on shallow cumuli sampled during RACORO. 2nd

Science Team Meeting of Atmospheric

Systems Research Program, San Antonio, TX

260. McFarquhar, G.M., and J. Um, 2011: Quantifying and reducing uncertainty in observed sizes, shapes and concentrations of small ice crystals: implications for derived scattering properties. European Geophys. Union Annual Meeting, Vienna, Austria.

261. McFarquhar, G.M., D. Plummer, R.M. Rauber, and B.F. Jewett, 2011: In-situ microphysical measurements of banded structures in cold-season extra-tropical cyclones. European Geophys. Union Annual Meeting, Vienna, Austria.

262. Peterson, M.K., R.M. Rauber, B.F. Jewett, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2011: Exploring the mesoscale and thermodynamic structure of banded precipitation within winter cyclones. Amer. Meteor. Soc. Conf. on Mesoscale Meteorology, Los Angeles, CA, 1 to 4 August.

263. Pitcel, M., B. Jewett, R. Rauber and G. McFarquhar, 2011: Idealized modeling of the role of stability and shear on mesoscale gravity wave evolution. Amer. Meteor. Soc.

Conference on Mesoscale Meteorology, Los Angeles, CA, 1 to 4 August.

264. Plummer, D.M., G.M. McFarquhar, R.M. Rauber, B.F. Jewett, K.R. Knupp, Z. Wang, and D. Leon, 2011: Observed structure of banded precipitation features in cold-season extratropical cyclones. Amer. Meteor. Soc. Conference on Mesoscale

Meteorology, Los Angeles, CA, 1 to 4 August.

265. Rosenow, A., R.M. Rauber, G.M. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett, K.R. Knupp, D. Phillips, and P.S. Market, 2011: Vertical motions observed in mesoscale winter precipitation bands during PLOWS. Amer. Meteor. Soc. Conf. on Mesoscale Meteorology, Los Angeles, CA, 1 to 4 August.

266. Wegman, J., R.M. Rauber, P. Market, B. Jewett, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2011: Electric charging of mesoscale precipitation bands during the Profiling of Winter Storms (PlOWS) project. Amer. Meteor. Soc. Conf. on Mesoscale Meteorology, Los Angeles, CA, 1 to 4 August.

267. Carpenter, J. M., P. J. DeMott, M. D. Branson, S. M. Kreidenweis, A. J. Prenni, A. Glen, S. D. Brooks, A. M. Fridlind, M. Ovchinnikov, A. Korolev, W. Strapp, M. Earle, P. Liu, M. Wolde, G. McFarquhar, and R. Jackson, 2011: Cloud-resolving

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model simulations of two Arctic cloud cases during the ISDAC campaign. Amer.

Assoc. Aerosol Research.

268. McFarquhar, G.M., Considerations in the development of microphysical and single-scattering representations of ice clouds, Atmospheric Systems Research Cloud Lifetime Working Group Fall Meeting, 12 to 16 September 2011, Annapolis, MD

269. McFarquhar, G.M., H.-J. Yang, and H. Jonsson, 2011: Controls on the microphysical properties of shallow cumuli sampled during RACORO. Atmospheric Systems Research Cloud Lifetime Working Group Fall Meeting, 12 to 16 September 2011, Annapolis, MD

270. McFarquhar, G.M., and R. Jackson, 2011: ISDAC microphysics data analysis and applications to ice clouds. Atmospheric Systems Research Cloud-Aerosol-Precipitation Interactions Working Group fall Meeting, 12 to 16 September 2011, Annapolis, MD

271. McFarquhar, G.M., and R. Jackson, 2011: The dependence of arctic stratus ice cloud properties on aerosol properties observed during ISDAC. Atmospheric Systems Research Cloud-Aerosol-Preciptiation Interactions Working Group Fall Meeting, 12 to 16 September 2011, Annapolis, MD

272. McFarquhar, G.M., 2011: Overview of cirrus and shallow cumuli in pristine environments working group and update on Cirrus AErosol Shallow Cumuli Atmospheric Radiation Study (CAESARS). Atmospheric Systems Research Cloud-Aerosol-Preciptiation Interactions Working Group Fall Meeting, 12 to 16 September 2011, Annapolis, MD

273. Um, J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2011: Atmospheric Systems Research Cloud Lifetime Working Group Fall Meeting, 12 to 16 September 2011, Annapolis, MD

274. Um, J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2011: Atmospheric Systems Research Cloud Lifetime Working Group Fall Meeting, 12 to 16 September 2011, Annapolis, MD

275. Peterson, M.K., R.M. Rauber, B.F. Jewett, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2011: Exploring the structure of banded precipitation within winter cyclones using high resolution radar and sounding data. Amer. Meteor. Soc. Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Pittsburgh, PA, 26 to 30 September.

276. Plummer, D.M., G.M. McFarquhar, R.M. Rauber, B.F. Jewett, K.R. Knupp, and D. Leon, 2011: Cold-season precipitation bands: radar structure and particle growth mechanisms. Amer. Meteor. Soc. Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Pittsburgh, PA, 26 to 30 September.

277. Rosenow, A., R.M. Rauber, G.M. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett, K.R. Knupp, D. Phillips, W.O. Brown, and P.S. Market, 2011: Vertical Motions Derived from Profiler Measurements of Winter Precipitation Bands during PLOWS, Amer. Meteor. Soc.

Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Pittsburgh, PA, 26 to 30 September.

278. Wegman, J.P., R.M. Rauber, P.S. Market, B.F. Jewett, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2011: The relationship between ground charging and precipitation band structure in

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continental winter cyclones. Amer. Meteor. Soc. Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Pittsburgh, PA, 26 to 30 September.

279. Vogelmann, A., T. Toto, M. Jensen, W. Lin, C. Lu, G. McFarquhar, H. Jonsson, and

Y. Liu, 2011: RACORO aircraft data case study development for FASTER. DOE Climate and Earth System Modeling PI Meeting, Washington, DC, 19-22 September 2011.

280. Hsieh, T.-L., G. McFarquhar, and M. Freer, 2012: An intercomparison of techniques

used to fit gamma distributions to cloud particle size distributions. 11th

Amer.

Meteor. Soc., Student Conf. and Career Fair, New Orleans, LA, 22 January 2012. 281. Earle, M.E., P.S.K. Liu, J.W. Strapp, G.M. McFarquhar, A. Zelenyuk, D. Imre, M.

Ovchinnikov, N.C. Shantz, S.J. Ghan, and W.R. Leaitch, 2012: Droplet closure analysis of arctic stratocumulus clouds during ISDAC. 3rd

Science Team Meeting of

Atmospheric System Research (ASR) Program, Arlington, VA, 12 to 16 March 2012.

282. Vogelmann, A., T. Toto, M. Jensen, W. Lin, C. Lu, G. McFarquhar, R. Jackson, H.

Jonsson, and Y. Liu, 2012: RACORO aircraft data case study development for FASTER. 3rd

Science Team Meeting of Atmospheric System Research (ASR)

Program, Arlington, VA, 12 to 16 March 2012. 283. McFarquhar, G., R. Jackson, A. Korolev, M. Earle, P. Liu, P. Lawson, S. Brooks, M.

Wolde, A. Laskin, and M. Freer, 2012: The dependence of arctic mixed-phase stratus ice cloud microphysics on aerosol concentration using observations acquired during ISDAC. 3rd

Science Team Meeting of Atmospheric System Research (ASR)

Program, Arlington, VA, 12 to 16 March 2012. 284. Ovchinnikov, M., A. Ackerman, A. Avramov, G. de Boer, A. Fridlind, J. Harrington,

S. Ghan, A. Korolev, A. Lock, G. McFarquhar, H. Morrison, B. Shipway, and M. Shupe, 2012: ISDAC LES intercomparison: Case setup and preliminary results. 3rd

Science Team Meeting of Atmospheric System Research (ASR) Program, Arlington, VA, 12 to 16 March 2012.

285. Maliawco Jr., R.J., G.M. McFarquhar, and B.F. Jewett, 2012: An ensemble approach

to examining the role of cloud condensation nuclei on the evolution of idealized tropical cyclones. Amer. Meteor. Soc. 30

th Conf. Hurricanes Trop. Meteor., Ponte

Vedra Beach, FL, 15-20 April 2012. 286. Mascio, J.R., G.M. McFarquhar, and A. Dooley, 2012: The use of gamma functions

to quantify the dependence of hurricane size distributions on total water content, vertical velocity, temperature and tropical cyclone development stage. Amer.

Meteor. Soc. 30th

Conf. Hurricanes Trop. Meteor., Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, 15-20 April 2012.

287. Korolev, A., M. Ovchinnikov, and G. McFarquhar, 2012: Characterizing the structure

of persistent mixed-phase Arctic clouds during ISDAC using in-situ observations and modeling. International Polar Year Conference, Montreal, Canada, 22-27 April 2012.

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288. Rosenow, A.A., R.M. Rauber, G.M. McFarquhar, B.F. Jewett, D. Leon, and D.M. Plummer, 2012: Vertical motion distributions observed during PLOWS. School of

Earth, Society and the Environment Annual Science Review, May 2012. 289. Peterson, M.K., R.M. Rauber, B.F. Jewett, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2012: Instability

within the comma-head region of winter cyclones. School of Earth, Society and the

Environment Annual Science Review, May 2012. 290. Jackson, R.C., G.M. McFarquhar, J. Stith, and J. Jensen, 2012: A comparison of bulk

ice microphysical properties derived using 2D cloud probes with and without shatter reducing tips and correction algorithms. 16

th Int. Conf. Clouds Precip.,

Leipzig, Germany, 28 July to 3 August 2012. 291. McFarquhar, G.M., T.-L. Hsieh, and M. Freer, 2012: The use of gamma distributions

for characterizing cloud hydrometeor size distributions in hurricane models: Uncertainties and implications. Amer. Meteor. Soc. 30

th Conf. Hurricanes Trop.

Meteor., Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, 15-20 April 2012. 292. Maliawco Jr., R.J., G.M. McFarquhar, and B.F. Jewett, 2012: An ensemble approach

to examining the role of cloud condensation nuclei on the evolution of idealized tropical cyclones. NASA Grip Science Team Meeting, Wallops Island, VA, May 2012.

293. Mascio, J., G.M. McFarquhar, A. Dooley, and T.-L. Hsieh, 2012: The use of gamma

functions to quantify the dependence of hurricane cloud particle size distributions on total water content, vertical velocity, temperature, and tropical cyclone development stage. NASA Grip Science Team Meeting, Wallops Island, VA, May 2012.

294. McFarquhar, G.M., B.F. Jewett, S.W. Nesbitt, M. Gilmore, D. Harnos, T.-L. Hsieh, J.

Mascio, M. Freer, and R. Maliawco Jr., 2012: Investigating tropical cyclone intensity change using WRF simulations, in-situ field data and satellite and aircraft remote sensing observations. NASA Grip Science Team Meeting, Wallops Island, VA, May 2012.

295. Nesbitt, S.W., D.S. Harnos, G.M. McFarquhar, and B.F. Jewett, 2012: Using high-

resolution WRF simulations and satellite simulators to understand passive microwave signatures in rapidly intensifying tropical cyclones. NASA Grip Science

Team Meeting, Wallops Island, VA, May 2012. 296. Jackson, R.C., G.M. McFarquhar, J. Stith, D.C. Rogers, and W.A. Cooper, 2012:

Resolving uncertainties in climate prediction by improving the treatment of small ice particles. Lower Atmospheric Facilities Observing Workshop, Boulder, CO, June 2012.

297. Keeler, J.M., B.F. Jewett, R.M. Rauber, and G.M. McFarquhar, 2012: Eliminating

spurious numerical waves in high resolution WRF simulations of winter cyclones. WRF Users Workshop, Boulder, CO, June 2012.

298. McFarquhar, G.M., T.-L. Hsieh, M. Freer, and B.F. Jewett, 2012: The

characterizastion of hydrometeor size distributions fit to gamma functions as

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surfaces in N0/λ/µ phase space: implications for microphysical process rates. 16th

Int. Conf. Clouds Precip., Leipzig, Germany, 28 July to 3 August 2012, Accepted for poster presentation.

299. McFarquhar, G.M., R.C. Jackson, A.V. Korolev, J.W. Strapp, M.E. Earle, P.S.K. Liu,

A. Laskin, R.P. Lawson, S. Brooks, and M. Freer, 2012: The dependence of single-layer arctic stratus ice microphysical properties on aerosol properties observed during ISDAC and M-PACE. 16

th Int. Conf. Clouds Precip., Leipzig, Germany, 28

July to 3 August 2012, Accepted for oral presentation. 300. Plummer, D.M., G.M. McFarquhar, R.M. Rauber, B.F. Jewett, Z. Wang, and D. Leon,

2012: High resolution in-situ and remote sensing observations of banded precipitation in cold-season extratropical cyclones. 16

th Int. Conf. Clouds Precip.,

Leipzig, Germany, 28 July to 3 August 2012, Accepted for poster presentation. 301. Um, J., G.M. McFarquhar, P.J. Connolly, C. Emersic, Z. Ulanowski, and M.

Gallagher, 2012: Calibration of three generations of Cloud Particle Imagers (CPIs) to improve measurements of particle size distributions. 16

th Int. Conf. Clouds

Precip., Leipzig, Germany, 28 July to 3 August 2012, Accepted for oral presentation.

302. Yang, H.-J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2012: Effects of aerosols on shallow cumuli

sampled during RACORO. 16th

Int. Conf. Clouds Precip., Leipzig, Germany, 28 July to 3 August 2012, Accepted for oral presentation.

303. McFarquhar, G.M., and J. Um, 2012: Quantifying and reducing uncertainty in

observed sizes, shapes and concentrations of small ice crystals: Implications for derived scattering properties at visible wavelengths. International Radiation Symposium, Berlin, Germany, Accepted for oral presentation, 6 to 10 August 2012.

304. Um, J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2012: Optimal numerical methods for determining the

orientation average of single-scattering properties of atmospheric ice crystals. International Radiation Symposium, Berlin, Germany, Accepted for oral presentation, 6 to 10 August 2012.

305. Um, J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2012: Single-scattering properties of small

atmospheric ice crystals at absorbing wavelengths: Dependence on idealized models. International Radiation Symposium, Berlin, Germany, Accepted for poster presentation, 6 to 10 August 2012.

306. Um, J., and G.M. McFarquhar, 2012: The dependence of the single-scattering

properties of small ice crystals on orientation average, particle shape and wavelength. Amer. Geophys. Union Fall Meeting, December 2012.

307. Vogelmann, A.M., T. Toto, W. Lin, Y. Liu, M.P. Jensen, C. Lu, G.M. McFarquhar, R.

Jackson and H. Jonsson, 2012: RACORO aircraft data case study development for FASTER. Amer. Geophys. Union Fall Meeting, December 2012.

Book Reviews

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1. McFarquhar, G.M., 1995: Review of Microphysical Processes in Clouds by K.C. Young, Pageoph., 144, 181-183.

Research grants and contracts:

Title: Radiative, microphysical, and dynamical properties of bright cirrus anvils:

observations and modeling studies from TOGA COARE Sponsor: NSF Climate Dynamics Program Period: October 1995 to September 1999 Amount: $270,000 Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator Title: In-situ and remote sensing measurements in support of the EOS/MODIS

retrieval algorithm validation program Sponsor: NASA Mission to Planet Earth Period: October 1997 to September 2000 Amount: $539,842 Capacity: Principal Investigator (with A. Heymsfield of NCAR) Title: Improved parameterizations of cloud microphysics and radiation for mid-

latitude and tropical clouds for use in single column models Sponsor: DOE ARM Program Period: January 2000 to December 2002 Amount: $420,000 Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator Title: A stochastic approach to parameterizations of microphysics for mesoscale

models Sponsor: NASA CAMEX Program Period: October 2001 to May 2004 Amount: $248,300 Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator Title: Developing improved parameterizations of clouds and radiation for use in cloud

and climate models Sponsor: UIUC Campus Research Board Period: August 2001 to May 2002 Amount: $24,985 Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator Title: Cloud resolving model simulations of water and energy budgets for the Indian

Ocean region: effects of aerosols on trade wind cumuli Sponsor: NASA GWEC program Period: June 2002 to May 2005 Amount: $270,000 Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator Title: Use of ARM data for improving and evaluating cloud and radiation

parameterizations in tropics, arctic and mid-latitudes Sponsor: DOE ARM program Period: January 2003 to December 2005

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Amount: $426,000 Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: A stochastic approach for parameterizing collision-induced breakup of

raindrops: implications for raindrop size-distributions Sponsor: NSF Physical Meteorology Program Period: June 2002 to May 2005 Amount: $204,654

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: Participation in BAMEX to investigate link between large-amplitude gravity wave genesis and wake low dynamics

Sponsor: NSF Mesoscale Dynamics Program Period: May 2003 to July 2003 Amount: $43,000

Capacity: Principal Investigator (with R. Rauber)

Title: Activities to support mission scientist role for ARM UAV program Sponsor: DOE UAV program Period: February 2004 to August 2005 Amount: $100,000 / year

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: Bow echoes and mesoscale gravity waves: the role of microphysical processes Sponsor: NSF Mesoscale Dynamics Program Period: August 2004 to August 2008 Amount: $744,731

Capacity: Principal Investigator (with R. Rauber)

Title: The role of microphysical processes in damaging windstorms Sponsor: University of Illinois Research Board Period: August 2004 to December 2004 Amount: $7,785

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: Activities to support mission scientist role for ARM UAV program Sponsor: DOE UAV program Period: February 2006 to August 2006 Amount: $60,000

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: The Role of Microphysical Processes in Hurricane Genesis and Evolution: Studies Using Mesoscale Models and In-Situ and Remote Sensing Observations of Clouds

Sponsor: NASA TCSP Program Period: October 2005 to September 2008 Amount: $261,000

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: Petit Award Sponsor: University of Illinois

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Period: June 2005 to June 2006 Amount: $7,500

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: Improvements in representations of cloud microphysics for BBHRP and models using data collected during M-PACE and TWP-ICE

Sponsor: DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program Period: January 2006 to December 2008 Amount: $436,622

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: Activities to support mission scientist role for ARM UAV program Sponsor: DOE UAV program Period: February 2006 to August 2006 Amount: $60,000

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: Quantifying aerosol indirect and semi-direct effects on trade wind cumuli using cloud process models and high resolution satellite observations

Sponsor: NASA Cloud Modeling and Analysis Initiative Period: February 2006 to January 2009 Amount: $231,611 (with L. DiGirolamo)

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions for Trade Wind Cumuli Using Cloud Process Models and High Resolution Satellite Retrievals

Sponsor: NOAA Climate and Global Change Program Period: June 2006 to June 2009 Amount: $361,448 (with L. DiGirolamo)

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: Chief Scientist for ARM Aerial Vehicle Program (AVP) Sponsor: Department of Energy Period: March 2007 to February 2012 Amount: $250,000

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: Analysis in Support of Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign (ISDAC) Sponsor: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Period: March 2008 to December 2008 Amount: $50,000

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: Analysis in Support of RACORO Sponsor: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Period: January 2009 to December 2009 Amount: $50,000

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

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Title: Application of NASA Field Observations, Satellite Retrievals and High-Resolution WRF simulations to study physical and dynamical processes governing tropical cyclone rainfall and intensity change

Sponsor: NASA Period: January 2009 to December 2012 Amount: $603,235 (with S. Nesbitt and B. Jewett)

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: Investigation of mesoscale and microscale processes in extratropical cyclones and mesoscale convective systems

Sponsor: National Science Foundation Period: August 2008 to August 2012 Amount: $1,320,424

Capacity: Principal Investigator (with R. Rauber)

Title: Improved representations of cloud microphysics for model and remote sensing evaluation using data collected during ISDAC and TWP-ICE

Sponsor: DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program Period: January 2009 to December 2011 Amount: $482,810

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: AAF Calibration of DOE CPI at University of Manchester Sponsor: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Period: August 2009 to December 2010 Amount: $20,000

Capacity: Lead Principal Investigator

Title: Research Experience for Undergraduates: Supplement to Investigation of mesoscale and microscale processes in extratropical cyclones and mesoscale convective systems

Sponsor: National Science Foundation Period: August 2009 to September 2010 Amount: $12,000

Capacity: Principal Investigator (with R. Rauber)

Title: The development of an improved cloud microphysical product for model and remote sensing evaluation using RACORO observations

Sponsor: Department of Energy Period: August 2010 to August 2011 Amount: $54,393

Capacity: Principal Investigator

Title: Documenting the context of in-situ observations obtained during SPARTICUS Sponsor: SPEC Inc. Period: January 2012 to April 2012 Amount: $14,369

Capacity: Principal Investigator (all to McFarquhar)

Title: Collaborative Research: Understanding observations of high ice water contents in convective cloud systems over tropical oceans

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Sponsor: National Science Foundation Period: October 2012 to September 2015 Amount: $476,245

Capacity: Principal Investigator (all to McFarquhar)

Title: Determining best estimates and uncertainties in cloud microphysical parameters from ARM field data: Implications for models, retrieval schemes and aerosol-cloud-radiation interactions

Sponsor: Department of Energy Period: October 2012 to September 2015 Amount: $598,544

Capacity: Principal Investigator Thesis Supervised/Co-Supervised

M.S. Degree

1. Um, Junshik, “Single scattering properties of aggregates of bullet rosettes in cirrus clouds”, 2004

2. Zhang, Henian, “Numerical simulations of Hurricane Erin (2001)”, 2004 3. Kruk, Michael, “Bow echoes during BAMEX: Assessing transitions in surface wind damage

using WSR-88D data”, 2005. 4. Smith, Andrea, “Explaining the variability of cloud microphysics in stratiform regions of

BAMEX MCSs using high-resolution radar and optical array probe measurements”, 2006 5. Guarente, Bryan A., “WRF simulations of a severe squall line: Comparisons against high-

resolution dual- and quad-Doppler radar measurements from BAMEX”, 2007 6. Dooley, Amanda L., “Ice microphysics observations in tropical cyclones from NAMMA”,

2008 7. Hampton, Justin, “Climatology of bands in cyclones in the Midwestern United States”, 2008 8. Bae, Kenny, “Measurements of small ice crystals in arctic cirrus: observations from the

Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign,” 2010. 9. Pitcel, Michelle, “Idealized modeling of the role of stability and shear on mesoscale gravity

wave evolution,” 2010. 10. Mauno, Paivi, “Study of modeling SW radiative impact of cirus based on in situ

measurements of ice crystals: from single-scattering properties of ice crystals to SW radiative impact of a cirrus cloud”, 2010, Thesis at University of Helsinki

11. Rosenow, Andrew, “Exploring methods to extract vertical motions in storms”, 2011. 12. Jackson, Robert, “The dependence of ice microphysics on aerosol concentration in arctic

mixed-phase stratus clouds during ISDAC and M-PACE”, 2011. 13. Maliawco Jr., Richard, “An ensemble modeling approach to examining the impact of the

Saharan Air Layer on the evolution of an idealized tropical cyclone”, 2012. 14. Peterson, Melissa, “Investigation of the comma-head stability structure of wintertime mid-

latitude cyclones using high-resolution observations”, 2012.``` 15. Wegman, Joseph, “Electrical charging of mesoscale precipitation bands during the

Profiling Of Winter Storms Project”, 2012. Ph.D. Degree

1. Wang, Hailong, “Modeling and observational studies of shallow cumulus convection over

the Indian Ocean: Aerosol and meteorological effects on diurnal cycles”, 2007.

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2. Grim, Joseph, “The development, evolution, and forcing of the rear inflow jet in bow echoes during BAMEX”, 2007.

3. Zhang, Henian, “Impacts of Saharan dust as CCN on the evolution of an idealized tropical cyclone”, 2008.

4. Um, Junshik, “The microphysical and radiative properties of tropical cirrus from the 2006 Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment (TWP-ICE)”, 2009.

Post-Doctoral Research Scientists

1. Nousiainen, Timo 2. Um, Junshik Undergraduate/High School Students

1. Keith Middleton 2. Josh Birky 3. Jack Scheff 4. Hilary Minor 5. Fiona Weingartner 6. Tsung-Lin Hsieh 7. Pratik Patel 8. Amanda Silver 9. Kyle Yaffe Courses Taught and Semester (F=Fall, S=Spring)

ATMS100 Introduction to Meteorology

S02, S03, F03, S11 ATMS120 Severe and Hazardous Weather

F04 ATMS301 Atmospheric Thermodynamics

F12 ATMS306 Cloud Physics

S13 ATMS504 (formerly 401) Physical Meteorology

F05, F07, F09, F10, F11, F12 ATMS510 (formerly 421) Precipitation Physics

S05, F06, S09, S12 ATMS512 (formerly 497K/597K) Clouds & Climate

F02, S04, S06, F08, S10 ATMS571 (formerly 464) Professional Development in Atmospheric Sciences

F08, F09, F11 ATMS590 Individual Study in Atmospheric Sciences

F04, S06, F06 ATMS591 Atmospheric Sciences Seminar

F04, S05 Field Campaigns

1. Joint Warm Rain Study of the University of Toronto and the Malaysian Meteorological

Service, Penang, Malaysia, 1990

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2. Canadian Atlantic Storms Program 2 (CASP 2), St. John’s, Newfoundland, 1992 3. Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment (CEPEX), Nadi, Fiji, 1993 4. Subsonic Clouds and Contrails Effects Special Study (SUCCESS), Salina, Kansas, 1996 5. Texas-Florida Underpass Experiment A (TEFLUN-A), College Station, Texas, 1998 6. Indian Ocean Experiment (INDOEX), Male, Republic of Maldives, 1999 7. Convection and Moisture Experiment-4 (CAMEX-4), Jacksonville, Florida, 2001 8. Bow Echo and Mesoscale Convective Vortices Experiment (BAMEX), Pasquotah, Illinois,

2003. 9. Alliance Icing Research Study II (AIRS-II), Cleveland, Ohio, 2003 10. Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment (M-PACE), Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, 2004 11. Tropical Cloud Systems and Processes Study (TCSP), San Jose, Costa Rica, 2005 12. Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment (TWP-ICE), Darwin, Australia, 2006 13. NASA African Multidisciplinary Monsoon Analysis (NAMMA), Cape Verde Islands,

2006 14. Gulf of Mexico Aerosol Cloud Composition Study (GoMACCS), Houston, Texas, 2006 15. Cloud Land Surface Interaction Campaign (CLASIC), Houston, Texas, 2007 16. Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign (ISDAC), Fairbanks, Alaska, 2008 17. Routine AAF Clouds with Low Optical Water Depths Optical Radiative Observations

(RACORO), Guthrie, Oklahoma, 2009 18. Small Particles in Cirrus Experiment (SPARTICUS), Ponca City, Oklahoma, 2009/10 19. Profiling of Winter Storms (PlOWS), Peoria, Illinois, 2009/10 International, national, or local professional committees or working group

• NASA Convection and Moisture Experiment 4 (CAMEX4) Science Team, September 2001 – September 2005

• Chair of Department of Atmospheric Sciences Graduate Admissions Committee (2002 to 2005)

• Science Team Executive Committee, Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program, Department of Energy (2002-08)

• Leader: Cloud Properties Working Group, Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program, Department of Energy (2002-06)

• Leader: Microphysics Working Group for NASA Convection and Moisture Experiment 4 (CAMEX4) (2003-05)

• International NSF/NASA Alliance Icing Research Study-2 (AIRS-2) Science Team (2003-07)

• Advisory Panel Member for NSF Climate Process Team on Tropical and Subtropical Cloud Feedbacks on Climate Sensitivity (2003-07)

• Member of Department of Atmospheric Sciences Advisory Committee (2004 to present)

• Review Panel on Future Plans for Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program Tropical Western Pacific (TWP) site (2004)

• Member of ARM Climate Research Facility (ACRF) Review Board (2004-06)

• Member of National Science Foundation Committee on Emerging Technology (2006-08)

• Member of LAS Courses and Curriculum Committee (2006)

• Member of Advisory Committee for School of Earth, Society and Environment (2006-08)

• American Meteorological Society Board Chair for Drafting Committee for AMS Statement on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification, July 2007 to July 2010

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• Member of LAS General Education Committee, August 2011 to May 2012

• Member of NSF Observing Facilities Assessment Panel, May 2012 to May 2017

• Member of International Committee on Clouds and Precipitation, Aug. 2012 to Aug. 2016

• Member of Working Group on “Climate Engineering”, Nov. 2012 to present Chair, Session Chair or Program Committee of scientific conference

• Member of Program Committee, American Meteorological Society 11th Conference on Cloud Physics, Ogden, Utah, August 2002

• Chair, Session titled “Invited Oral Poster Presentations”, 13th ARM Science Team Meeting, April 2003

• Organizer, Cloud Properties Working Group Meeting, October 28-30, 2003, Omni Interlocken Hotel, Broomfield, CO, approximately 70 attendees

• Chair, Session titled “Invited Oral Poster Presentations”, 14th ARM Science Team Meeting, March 2004

• Organizer, Cloud Properties Working Group Meeting, January 3-6, 2005, Reston, VA, approximately 70 attendees

• Chair, Session titled “Invited Oral Poster Presentations”, 15th ARM Science Team Meeting, March 2005

• Session Chair, Cloud Processes, 2005 Scientific Assembly of International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences, Beijing, China

• Organizer, Cloud Properties Working Group and Instantaneous Radiative Flux Joint Working Group Meeting, November 3-5 2005, Annapolis, MD, approximately 100 attendees

• Session Chair, Mixed-phase clouds and their impact on weather and climate III, 2005 American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA

• Session Chair, Cirrus II, American Meteorological Society 12th Conference on Cloud Physics, Madison, WI, July 2006

• Session Chair, Cloud-Radiation Interaction/Verification and Development of Climate Models with State-of-the-Art Observations IV, Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, Beijing, China, August 2006

• Organizer of the Peter Hobbs Symposium at the American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, Headed panel on “The Future of Cloud Physics”, January 2008

• Session Chair, Mixed-Phase Clouds, International Conference on Clouds and Precipitation, Cancun, Mexico, July 2008

• Program Chair for DOE Workshop on Aircraft Instrumentation, Champaign, IL, October 2008

• Session Chair, Remote Sensing of Climate Key Components, International Symposium on Atmospheric Light Scattering and Remote Sensing, Xi’an, China, July 2009

• Invited Section Leader, Workshop for In Situ Airborne Instrumentation: Addressing and Solving Measurement Problems in Ice Clouds, Seaside, Oregon, June 2010

• Chairperson, 14th American Meteorological Society Conference on Cloud Physics, Portland, Oregon, July 2010

• Session Convener, Ice Formation and Multiplication in Tropospheric Clouds, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 2010

• Session Chair, Ice Formation and Multiplication in Tropospheric Clouds, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 2010

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• Session Chair, International Conference on Clouds and Precipitation, August 2012

• Dynamics and impact of ice formation in clouds, Davos Atmosphere and Cryosphere Assembly, Davos, Switzerland (2013)

• Clouds, aerosols and precipitation at high latitudes, Davos Atmosphere and Cryosphere Assembly, Davos, Switzerland (2013)

Invited Lectures and Invited Conference Presentations Since Appointed to UIUC

“Microphysics of clean and polluted clouds in the Indian Ocean Region: observations and

parameterizations”, Illinois State Water Survey, Urbana, IL, October 2001 “Representations of single-scattering solar radiative and microphysical properties for large-

scale models”, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, November 2001 “Cloud microphysics and satellite remote sensing”, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA,

Nov. 2001 “The representation of microphysical processes in mesoscale models”, CAMEX4 Science

Team Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 2002 “Improved parameterizations of microphysics and radiation for single column models”, ARM

Science Team Meeting, St. Petersburg, FL, April 2002 “Cloud microphysics impacts on hurricane simulations”, CAMEX4 Science Team Meeting,

Huntsville, AL, November 2002 “Summary of activities of cloud properties working group”, ARM Science Team Meeting,

Boulder, CO, April 2003 “Observations of the vertical variability of cloud hydrometeors in stratiform regions during

BAMEX,” American Meteorological Society (AMS) radar conference, Microphysical measurements during BAMEX, Seattle, WA, August 2003

“Observations and modeling simulations of hurricanes: do cloud microphysical processes matter?” Central Illinois Chapter of the American Meteorological Society, Lincoln, IL, November 2003

“Use of in-situ observations for climate studies”, Invited seminar at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, February 2004

“Indirect and semi-direct effects of aerosols on radiation in the Indian Ocean Region”, Argonne National Laboratories, Argonne, IL, June 2004

“The variability of ice cloud microphysical properties’, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, June 2004

“Mixed-phase cloud properties observed during AIRS-2”, Bologna, Italy, July 2004 “Indirect and semi-direct effects of South Asian Aerosols: Why are they unique?” Aspen

Institute for Global Change, Aspen, CO, July 2004. “Microphysical processes in hurricanes, Purdue University”, West Lafayette, IN, September

2004 “In-Situ Observations of Cloud Vertical Profiles Obtained during the Mixed-Phase Arctic

Cloud Experiment (MPACE)”, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, April 2005 “Recent Measurements on the Vertical Structure of Mixed-Phase Clouds’, University of

Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, September 2005 “Aerosol-cloud interactions in trade wind cumuli: model analysis and satellite retrievals,” 2nd

International Conference on Global Warming and the Next Ice Age, and the Aerosol Workshop on Climate Prediction Uncertainties, Santa Fe, NM, July 2006

“Applications of in-situ measurements of cloud microphysics to climate studies,” Western Geophysics Meeting, Beijing China, July 2006

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“Applications of in-situ measurements of cloud microphysics to climate studies,” Chinese Meteorology Academy, Beijing, China, July 2006

“Microphysical characteristics of aging anvils and cirrus sampled during TWP-ICE,” Fall American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2006

“In-situ vertical profiles of arctic mixed-phase cloud properties,” Department of Energy Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program Annual Meeting, Monterey, CA, March 2007

“In-situ observations of arctic mixed-phase arctic clouds and impacts on radiative transfer,” Gordon Conference on Atmospheric Radiation, New London, NH, August 2007

“Science applications for UAS: where do we want to be in 10 years? The DOE ARM perspective,” Civilian Applications for Unmanned Aerospace Systems, Boulder, CO, October 2007

“The microphysical and radiative properties of tropical cirrus observed during TWP-ICE,” Science Meeting for Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment (TWP-ICE), Manchester, United Kingdom, January 2008

“The microphysical and radiative properties of tropical cirrus observed during TWP-ICE: implications for climate studies”, University of Illinois Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Urbana, IL February 2008

“A comparison of arctic cirrus microphysical properties against mid-latitude and tropical cirrus features,” Department of Energy Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program Annual Meeting, Norfolk, VA, March 2008

“Science applications appropriate for investigation with uninhabited aerospace systems (UASs) over the next 10 years”, American Geophysical Union Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, May 2008

“In-situ observations of cirrus over the tropical warm pool: Implications for radiative transfer and climate,” Northwestern University, September 2008

“Adventures in cloud physics”, Western Illinois University, Geography Awareness Week Seminar, November 2008

“Applications of in-situ observations of cloud microphysics for development of parameterizations for numerical weather models”, National Center for Environmental Prediction, Silver Spring, MD, March 2009

“Application of field observations, satellite retrievals and high-resolution WRF simulations to study physical and dynamical governing TC rainfall and intensity change”, NASA Hurricane Science Team Meeting, Tallahassee, FL, March 2009

“Developing and improving numerical weather models using in-situ observations of cloud microphysics”, Chinese Meteorological Academy, Beijing, China, May 2009

“What do cloud physicists do?”, Bottenfield Elementary School, Champaign, Illinois “Engaging students in atmospheric science field campaigns”, UNIDATA 2009 Workshop,

Boulder, Colorado, June 2009 “The microphysical and radiative properties of tropical cirrus observed during TWP-ICE:

implications for climate studies”, University of Manchester, England, August 2009 “Cloud observations during the Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment (TWP-

ICE): implications for radiative transfer and climate studies”, University of North Dakota, October 2009

“Use of in-situ observations to examine aerosol impacts on mixed-phase arctic clouds, radiation and climate”, University of Wisconsin at Madison, April 2010

“Use of in-situ observations to examine aerosol impacts on mixed-phase arctic clouds, radiation and climate”, University of Washington, May 2010

“Use of in-situ observations to examine aerosol impacts on mixed-phase arctic clouds, radiation and climate”, University of Chicago, May 2010

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“Ice/liquid phase partitioning in mixed-phase clouds”, Workshop for In Situ Airborne Instrumentation: Addressing and Solving Measurement Problems in Ice Clouds, Seaside, Oregon, June 2010

“Airborne measurements of clouds and aerosols during ISDAC and M-PACE”, International Workshop on Antarctic Clouds, University of Ohio, Columbus, OH, July 2010

“Results from flight campaigns sponsored by the United States Department of Energy”, International Conference on Airborne Research for the Environment, Toulouse, France, October 2010

“Quantifying and reducing uncertainty in observed sizes, shapes and concentrations of small ice crystals: implications for derived scattering properties”, European Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, Vienna, Austria, April 2011

“Assessing the indirect effects of aerosols on arctic mixed-phase boundary clouds: results from recent experiments”, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, May 2011

“Application of NASA field observations, satellite measurements and high-resolution WRF simulations for study of physical and dynamical processes in tropical cyclones”, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, October 2011

“Application of in-situ cloud observations, satellite retrievals and high-resolution model simulations for study of physical and dynamical processes in tropical cyclones”, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, November 2011

“Assessing the indirect effects of aerosols on arctic mixed-phase clouds using data collected during recent field experiments: implications for modeling studies”, Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand, France, June 2012

“Interactions of cloud particles with radiation: implications for climate studies”, Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand, France, June 2012

“Measurements of cloud properties behind MCSs, in winter storms and hurricanes: adventures in cloud physics,” Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand, France, July 2012

“The dependence of single-layer arctic stratus ice microphysical properties on aerosol properties observed during ISDAC and M-PACE,” 16th International Conference on Clouds and Preciptiation, Leipzig, Germany, August 2012

Reviewer for journals and federal/state agencies

Advances in Space Research Applied Optics Atmosphere-Research Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Atmospheric Science Letters Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Department of Energy Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program Department of Energy ARM Aerial Vehicle Program (AVP) Department of Energy Atmospheric Science Program (ASP) Department of Energy INCITE Program Department of Energy Small Business Innovative Research Program (SBIR) Department of Energy Small Business Technology Transfer Program (SBTT) Department of Energy Uninhabited Aerospace Vehicle (UAV) program Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) (EUFAR) book on Airborne Measurements for Environmental Research - Methods and Instruments

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Geophysical Research Letters Geoscientific Model Development Discussions IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing International Research Fellowship Program, National Science Foundation Israel Science Foundation Journal of Applied Meteorology Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology Journal of Climate Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres Journal of Meteorological Society of Japan Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Meteorologische Zeitschrift Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics Monthly Weather Review National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Environmental Research Council of Britain National Science Foundation National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program NASA NASA Advanced Component Technology Program NASA Earth Venture Program NASA Global Climate Education Program Nature Nature Geoscience Networks of Centres of Excellence Review Panel, National Research Council of Canada Review Panel Quarterly Journal of Royal Meteorological Society Radio Science Remote Sensing of the Environment University or College Level Committees

LAS Committee on Courses and Curriculum (2006) Geology Library’s Planning and Implementation Team (2009-2011) Chair, Faculty Search in Atmospheric Dynamics (2008-2009) Member, Search Committee, Grants & Contracts Administrate Professional Position, School of Earth Society and the Environment, August 2011 LAS General Education Committee (2011-2012) Membership in professional societies

1. American Geophysical Union (full member) 2. American Meteorological Society (full member) News

• Filmed by Discovery Channel, Weather Channel and Local TV stations during BAMEX (bow Echo and Mesoscale Convective Vortices Experiment) documenting causes and impacts of lines of severe thunderstorms, June 2003

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• Interviewed on “Ice Crystal Shapes” for NBC Champaign Affiliate, Channel 15, January 2004

• Interviewed on “Hurricane Charley” by Daily Illini, August 2004

• Interviewed by Pasadena Star News on Hurricanes Frances and Ivan, September 2004

• Interviewed by U. Illinois radio on Hurricane Ivan, September 2004

• Interviewed by Buzz on Hurricanes, Illini Media Company, October 2005

• Interviewed by U-I-7 News on Hurricane Wilma, October 2005

• Interviewed by British Broadcasting Corporation on ARM’s TWP-ICE Experiment, January 2006

• Interviewed several times by Australian Broadcasting Corporation on ARM’s TWP-ICE Experiment, January-February 2006

• Interviewed by Christian Science Monitor on NASA’s CloudSat Mission, April 2006

• Featured in Australian Broadcasting Corporation Movie “Thunderheads” describing tropical clouds and climate system, 13 February 2008

• Interviewed by Several Media Members about Arctic Field Campaigns, April 2008

• Quoted In New York Times in story about Arctic Aerosols, 21 April 2008

• Quoted in Fairbanks Daily Miner about arctic Clouds and Aerosols, 18 April 2008 and 23 April 2008

• Interviewed by cnn.com about causes of supercells. Results of interview reported at http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/04/29/recipe-for-a-disaster-how-this-weeks-tornadoes-form/, April 2011

• Interviewed on Lightning Safety, Channel 15, Champaign, March 2011