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1 Curriculum Vitae: Steven Thomas Massie National Center for Atmospheric Research Atmospheric Chemistry Division PO Box 3000, CO 80305-3000, USA Phone: 1-303-497-1404 Fax: 1-303-497-1492 Section 1: Educational Information 1974 University of California, Berkeley, A.B. in Astronomy 1979 University of Colorado, Boulder, Ph.D. in Astro-Geophysics Thesis Advisor: Professor Charles Barth Thesis Title: Nitric Oxide Delta Band Absorption Measurements in the Lower Thermosphere Section 2: Work history Postdoctoral position 1979-1982 University of Arizona, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Tucson Advisor: Professor Donald Hunten Work History at NCAR/ACD 2002-present National Center for Atmospheric Research Scientist III, Atmospheric Chemistry Division Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science adjunct position at the University of Colorado in 2005 1998-2002 National Center for Atmospheric Research Scientist II, Atmospheric Chemistry Division 1983, 1995- National Center for Atmospheric Research 1998 Scientist I, Atmospheric Chemistry Division 1984-1995 National Center for Atmospheric Research Associate Scientist III, Atmospheric Chemistry Division Section 3: Scientific/Technical Accomplishments My research focuses upon using NASA satellite data to better understand the impacts of aerosols and clouds upon the atmosphere and upon remote sensing measurements. The work has utilized data from a dozen NASA and other satellites. I have participated in the full life cycle of satellite experiments: pre-launch satellite development data validation

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Curriculum Vitae: Steven Thomas Massie

National Center for Atmospheric Research

Atmospheric Chemistry Division

PO Box 3000, CO 80305-3000, USA

Phone: 1-303-497-1404

Fax: 1-303-497-1492

Section 1: Educational Information

1974 University of California, Berkeley, A.B. in Astronomy

1979 University of Colorado, Boulder, Ph.D. in Astro-Geophysics

Thesis Advisor: Professor Charles Barth

Thesis Title: Nitric Oxide Delta Band Absorption Measurements in the Lower

Thermosphere

Section 2: Work history

Postdoctoral position

1979-1982 University of Arizona, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Tucson

Advisor: Professor Donald Hunten

Work History at NCAR/ACD

2002-present National Center for Atmospheric Research

Scientist III, Atmospheric Chemistry Division

Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science adjunct position at the

University of Colorado in 2005

1998-2002 National Center for Atmospheric Research

Scientist II, Atmospheric Chemistry Division

1983, 1995- National Center for Atmospheric Research

1998 Scientist I, Atmospheric Chemistry Division

1984-1995 National Center for Atmospheric Research

Associate Scientist III, Atmospheric Chemistry Division

Section 3: Scientific/Technical Accomplishments

My research focuses upon using NASA satellite data to better understand the impacts of

aerosols and clouds upon the atmosphere and upon remote sensing measurements. The

work has utilized data from a dozen NASA and other satellites. I have participated in the

full life cycle of satellite experiments: pre-launch satellite development – data validation

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– science applications, especially in regard to the experiments on the NASA Upper

Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) and the AURA platform, launched in 1991 and

2004, respectively.

Radiative transfer calculations were used in the determination of the observation channels

of the Cryogenic Limb Array Etalon Spectrometer (CLAES) experiment on the NASA

UARS satellite. The radiance calibration of the CLAES experiment is based upon my

work. CLAES produced the first global measurements of the seasonality of CFC-11 and

CFC-12 on a global basis.

Since ozone-hole heterogeneous chemistry is dependent upon aerosol surface area and

PSC composition, I have worked on ways to transform satellite extinction measurements

into area densities for many satellites, and on how to use multi-wavelength extinction

measurements to identify PSC composition.

Modifications to the AURA HIgh Resolution Dynamics Limb Spectrometer (HIRDLS)

operational retrieval code produced a unique AURA data set: cirrus extinction profiles.

This data set is used in studies of cirrus near the tropopause, which plays a key role in

controlling how much water vapor reaches the stratosphere.

Work with HIRDLS and Cloud Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite

Observations (CALIPSO) satellites has yielded insights on the seasonal and geospatial

distributions of cirrus in the upper troposphere. The most detailed seasonal maps of

isolated laminar cirrus were calculated using the HIRDLS and CALIPSO data.

The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has consistently stated that aerosol-

cloud indirect effects are a large source of uncertainty in model calculations of changes in

radiative forcing dating from the start of the Industrial Revolution to the present era. I

have used A-train satellite data sets to quantify aerosol-cloud interactions for cloud

droplets and cirrus.

Economic and environmental developments in Asia during the last several decades have

been profound. I have quantified the decadal trends in aerosol optical depths over India

and China, based upon analysis of Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) data.

Since aerosols and clouds complicate retrievals of gas species, I have participated in the

international HITRAN and GEISA spectroscopic database efforts so that the remote

sensing community can better retrieve gas species in the presence of aerosols and clouds,

and to be better prepared to extract useful aerosol and cloud information.

Section 4: Community Service:

a. Graduate School Teaching

Taught ATOC-5235 “Introduction to Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Ocean” in the

PAOS department (i.e. a core class in the graduate school Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic

Science) at the University of Colorado, Spring Semester, 2005.

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b. Educational Mentor

Summer Employment Program at NCAR (SEP)

Amy Chung Satellite Observations of CFC-12, 1992

Ernest Lee Modeling the Optical Properties of Polar Stratospheric Clouds, 1993

Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science (SOARS)

Karen Mozealous Polar Stratospheric Clouds and Chlorine Monoxide

Concentrations during the 1995-1996 Arctic Winter, 1996

Paul Lowe El Niño/Southern Oscillation effects near the topopause, 1998

Samuel Ajayi Influence of mountain ranges on the distribution of Polar

Stratospheric Clouds, 1999

Darilis Gonzalez Examining satellite data as a technique for studying suppression of

rain by industrial pollution, 2000

Fabiola Navarro MOPITT Observations of CO Near and Far from Urban/Industrial

Regions, 2001

Rei Ueyama MODIS observations of global tropospheric aerosols in 2001,

2002.

Damian Mattis Correlation of deep convection and lightning data with enhanced

levels of NO and NO2 in the upper troposphere, 2003

Andro Rios MODIS Observations of Desert Dust, Forest Fire Smoke and

Anthropogenic Aerosols, 2004

Imani Morris The Impact of Megacities on the emission of NO2 using GOME

and SCIAMACHY data, 2006

Imani Morris Climatology of precipitation in West Africa through observational

studies, 2009

Raymond Detweiler Satellite Observations of NO2 and CO, 2011

c. External Committees

American Meteorological Society, Middle Atmosphere Committee, 2000-2003

Co-chair of the UARS Aerosol Working Group

Chair of the AURA Aerosol Working Group

NASA GES DAAC User’s Working Group (2011-present)

NASA PACE Science Definition Team (2011-2012)

d. Editorial and Review Service

Associate Guest Editor, Journal of Geophysical Research, UARS Validation issue, 1996.

Review author, 2005 SPARC “Assessment of Stratospheric Aerosol Processes” report.

Review author, 2007 International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report.

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Reviewer: Journal of Geophysical Research, Geophysical Research Letters, Journal of the

Atmospheric Sciences, Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer,

Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestial Physics, Atmospheric Chemistry and

Physics.

Participated in a 2008 NASA Panel review

Reviewer of NASA proposals

Reviewer of National Science Foundation proposals

Reviewer of NERC proposals (Great Britain)

e. Community Models and Databases

Contributor to HITRAN and GEISA spectroscopic data bases (infrared cross sections and

indices of refraction). These international databases are used extensively by the remote sensing

community.

f. Service within NCAR

NCAR Scientist I / Research Scientist search committee, 2005

ACD Poster Session coordinator, 2004

ACD Seminar Series coordinator, 2000-2004

TAP (Transportation Alternatives Program) - involvement during its inception

NCAR Library Book Selection committee

g. Science Team Participation

UARS (Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite), 1983-2005

HIRDLS (High resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder), 1998-present

MOPITT (Measurements of Pollution in the Troposphere), 2003-present

POAM II and III (Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement), 1995-2005

SAGE II (Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment), 1999-2001

ILAS I and II (Improved Limb Atmospheric Spectrometer), 1999-2005

Section 5: Honors and Awards and Professional Society Membership

California Alumni Scholarship, 1970-1974

Hertz Foundation Scholarship, 1970-1974

University of California, Berkeley, Astronomy Department Citation, 1974

NCAR Advanced Study Summer Colloquium, 1975

NASA SOLVE Group Achievement Award, 2001

NCAR Special Recognition Award – ACD Seminar Series, 2004

NASA Aura Group Achievement Award, 2005

NASA UARS Group Achievement Award, 2006

Nobel Peace Prize Group Award, 2008

Professional Societies

American Geophysical Union, 1979-present

American Astronomical Society, Division of Planetary Sciences, 1980-present

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American Meteorological Society, 2002-present

NCAR Training

2006 Leadership Academy

Section 6: Proposals and Grants

a) Massie is the principal investigator on the following NASA grants. Co-Investigators on

these grants are listed, and the grant durations are also indicated.

Analysis of UARS aerosol extinction data: The Evolution of Polar Stratospheric Clouds,

1994-1997

John Gille (NCAR/ACD)

Gary Thomas (University of Colorado, Boulder)

Aaron Goldman (University of Denver, NCAR/ACD Affiliate Scientist)

Cirrus and Polar Stratospheric Clouds, 1998-2001

Xuexi Tie (NCAR/ACD)

Gary Thomas (University of Colorado)

Mark Hervig (University of Wyoming)

SAGE II Measurements of Stratospheric Aerosols and Sub-visible Cirrus, 1999-2001

Darrel Baumgardner (UNAM, Mexico)

UARS Observations of Cirrus, Background Aerosol, and H2O in the UT/LS, 2001-2003

John Stanford (Iowa State University)

Brian Toon (University of Colorado, Boulder)

Eric Jensen (NASA Ames Research Center)

HIRDLS and CALIPSO Observations of Tropical Cirrus, 2008 - present

Andrew Heymsfield (NCAR/MMM)

Carl Schmitt (NCAR/MMM)

Sebastian Schmidt (University of Colorado, Boulder)

b) Grants for which I am a co-Investigator:

Investigation of anthropogenic effects on upper-tropospheric aerosols, clouds, and

radiation, 2004-2008

Andrew Heymsfield (NCAR/MMM)

Detlef Muller (Leipzig, Germany)

Investigating the influence of anthropogenic pollution on clouds, 2007 - present

Jonathian Jiang (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena)

Hui Su (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena)

Section 7: Publications List

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7.1 Thesis

Massie, S. T., 1979: Nitric Oxide Delta Band Absorption Measurements in the Lower

Thermosphere. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Astro-Geophysics, University of

Colorado, Boulder, CO, 192 pp.

7.2 Refereed journal articles

1. Massie, S. T., 1980: Nitric oxide delta band absorption measurements in the lower

thermosphere. J. Geophys. Res., 85, 2155-2164. *

2. Massie, S. T., and D. M. Hunten, 1981: Stratospheric eddy diffusion coefficients from

tracer data. J. Geophys. Res., 86, 9859-9868.

3. Massie, S. T., and D. M. Hunten, 1982: Conversion of para and ortho hydrogen in the

jovian planets. Icarus, 49, 213-226.

4. Massie, S. T., D. M. Hunten, and D. R. Sowell, 1983: Day and night models of the Venus

thermosphere. J. Geophys. Res, 88, 3955-3969.

5. De Pater, I., and S. T. Massie, 1985: Models of the millimeter-centimeter spectra of the

giant planets. Icarus, 62, 143-171.

6. Massie, S.T., A. Goldman, D.G. Murcray and J.C. Gille, 1985: Approximate absorption

cross sections of F12, F11, ClONO2, N2O5, HNO3, CC14, CF4, F21, F113, F114 and

HNO4. Appl. Opt., 24, 3426-3427.

7. Massie, S.T., J.A. Davidson, C.A. Cantrell, A.H. McDaniel, J.C. Gille,V.G. Kunde, J.C.

Brasunas, B.J. Conrath, W.C. Maguire, A. Goldman and M.M. Abbas, 1987:

Atmospheric infrared emission of ClONO2 observed by a balloon-borne Fourier

spectrometer. J. Geophys. Res., 92, 14806-14814.

8. Kunde, V.G., J.C. Brasunas, W.C. Maguire, J.R. Herman, S.T. Massie, M.M. Abbas,

L.W. Herath and W.A. Shaffer, 1988: Measurement of nighttime stratospheric N2O5

from infrared emission spectra. J. Geophys. Res., 15, 1177-1180.

9. Blatherwick, R.D., D.G. Murcray, F.H. Murcray, F.J. Murcray, A. Goldman, S.T. Massie

and R.J. Cicerone, 1989: Infrared emission measurements of morning stratospheric

N2O5. J. Geophys. Res., 94, 18337-18340.

10. Rinsland, C. P., A. Goldman, F. J. Murcray, R. D. Blatherwick, J. J. Kosters, D. G.

Murcray, N. D. Sze, and S. T. Massie, 1990: Long-term trends in the concentrations of

SF6, CHClF2, and COF2 in the lower stratosphere from analysis of high-resolution

infrared solar occultation spectra. J. Geophys. Res., 95, 16477-16490.

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11. Abbas, M.M., V.G. Kunde, J.C. Brasunas, J.R. Herman, and S. T. Massie, 1991:

Nighttime reactive nitrogen measurements from stratospheric infrared thermal emission

observations. J. Geophys. Res., 96, 10885-10897.

12. Massie, S.T. and A. Goldman, 1992: Absorption Parameters of Very Dense Molecular

Spectra for the HITRAN Compilation. J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer, 48, 713-

719.

13. Rothman, L.S., R.R. Gamache, R.H. Tipping, C.P. Rinsland, M.A.H. Smith D.C.Benner,

V.Malathy Devi, J.-M. Flaud, C. Camy-Peyret, A. Perrin A.Goldman, S.T. Massie, L.R.

Brown and R.A. Toth, 1992: The HITRAN Molecular Database: Editions of 1991 and

1992. J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer, 48, 469-507.

14. Massie, S. T., 1994: Indices of refraction for the HITRAN compilation. J. Quant.

Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer, 52, 501-513.

15. Gille, J., S. Massie, P. Bailey, A. Roche, J. Kumer, J. Mergenthaler, and L. Lyjak, 1994:

Early results of validation and application of CLAES data. Adv. Space. Res., 14, (9)5-

(9)11.

16. Randel, W. J., B. A. Boville, J. C. Gille, P. L. Bailey, S. T. Massie, J. B. Kumer, J.

L.Mergenthaler, and A. E. Roche, 1994: Simulation of stratospheric N2O in the NCAR

CCM2: Comparison with CLAES data and global budget analyses. J. Atmos. Sci., 51,

2834-2845.

17. Massie, S. T., P. L. Bailey, J. C. Gille, E. C. Lee, J. L. Mergenthaler, A. E. Roche, J.

B.Kumer, E. F. Fishbein, W. A. Lahoz, and J. W. Waters, 1994: Spectral signatures of

polar stratospheric clouds and sulfate aerosol. J. Atmos. Sci., 51, 3027-3044.

18. Douglass, A. R., M. R. Schoeberl, R. S. Stolarski, J. W. Waters, J. M. Russell III, A. E.

Roche, and S. T. Massie, 1995: Interhemispheric differences in springtime production of

HCl and ClONO2 in the polar vortices. J. Geophys Res., 100, 3967-3978.

19. Massie, S. T., T. Deshler, G. E. Thomas, J. L. Mergenthaler, J. M. Russell III, 1996:

Evolution of the infrared properties of the Mt. Pinatubo aerosol cloud over Laramie,

Wyoming. J. Geophys. Res., 101, 23007-23019.

20. Massie, S. T., J. C. Gille, D. P. Edwards, P. L. Bailey, L. V. Lyjak, C. A. Craig, C. P.

Cavanuagh, J. L. Mergenthaler, A. E. Roche, J. B. Kumer, A. Lambert, R. G. Grainger, C.

D.Rodgers, F. W. Taylor, J. M. Russell, J. H. Park, T. Deshler, M. E. Hervig, E. F.

Fishbein, J. W. Waters, and W. A. Lahoz, 1996: Validation studies using

multiwavelength Cryogenic Limb Array Etalon Spectrometer (CLAES) observations of

Stratospheric aerosol. J .Geophys. Res., 101, 9757-9773.

21. Bailey, P. L., , D. P. Edwards, J. C. Gille, L. V. Lyjak, S. T. Massie, A. E. Roche, J. B.

Kumer, J. L. Mergenthaler, B. J. Connor, M. R. Gunson, J. J. Margitan, I. S. McDermid,

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and T. J. McGee, 1996: A comparison of CLAES ozone observations with correlative

measurements. J .Geophys. Res., 101, 9737-9756.

22. Gille, J. C., P. L. Bailey, S. T. Massie, L. V. Lyjak, D. P. Edwards, A. E. Roche, J. B.

Kumer, J. L. Mergenthaler, M. R. Gross, A. Hauchecorne, P. Keckhut, T. J. McGee, I. S.

McDermid, A. J. Miller, and U. Singh, 1996: Accuracy and precision of Cryogenic Limb

Array Etalon Spectrometer (CLAES) temperature retrievals. J. Geophys. Res.,101, 9583-

9601.

23. Kumer, J. B., J. L. Mergenthaler, A. E. Roche, R. W. Nightingale, J. C. Gille, S. T.

Massie, P. L. Bailey, P. S. Connell, M. R. Gunson, M. C. Abrams, G. C. Toon, B. Sen, J-

F Blavier, S. E. Smith, 1996: Comparison of correlative data and a model with N2O5,

version V7 from the Cryogenic Limb Array Etalon Spectrometer (CLAES) instrument

deployed on the NASA Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS). J .Geophys. Res.,

101, 9657-9677.

24. Kumer, J. B., J. L. Mergenthaler, A. E. Roche, R. W. Nightingale, J. C. Gille, S. T.

Massie, P. L.Bailey, M. R. Gunson, M. C. Abrams, G. C. Toon, B. Sen, J-F Blavier, R. A.

Stachnik, C. R. Webster, D. G. Murcray, F. H. Murcray, A. Goldman, W. A. Traub, K.

W. Jucks, and D. G. Johnson, 1996: Comparison of correlative data and a model with

HNO3 data version V7 from the Cryogenic Limb Array Etalon Spectrometer (CLAES)

instrument deployed on the NASA Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS). J

.Geophys. Res., 101, 9621-9656.

25. Manney, G. L., R. Swinbank, S. T. Massie, M. E. Gelman, A. J. Miller, R. Nagatani, A.

O'Neil, R. W. Zurek, 1996: Comparison of UKMO and NMC stratospheric analyses

during northern and southern winter. J. Geophys. Res.,101, 10311-10334.

26. Mergenthaler, J. L., J. B. Kumer, A. E. Roche, R. W. Nightingale, J. F. Potter, J. C.

Gille, S. T. Massie, P. L. Bailey, D. Edwards, P. Connell, D. Kinnison, M. Gunson, M.

Abrams, G. C. Toon, B. Sen, J-F Blavier, D. Murcray, F. G. Murcray, and A. Goldman,

1996: Validation of CLAES ClONO2 measurements. J. Geophys. Res., 101, 9603-9620.

27. Nightingale, R. W., A. E. Roche, J. B. Kumer, J. L. Mergenthaler, J. C. Gille, S. T.

Massie, P. L.Bailey, D. P. Edwards, M. R. Gunson, G. C. Toon, B. Sen, and P. S.

Connell, 1996: Global CF2CL2 measurmenets by UARS CLAES: validation by

correlative data and models. J. Geophys. Res., 101, 9711-9736.

28. Reburn, W. J., J. J. Remedios, P. E. Morris, C. D. Rodgers, F. W. Taylor, B. J. Kerridge,

R. J. Knight, J. Ballard, J. B. Kumer, and S. T. Massie, 1996: Validation of nitrogen

dioxide measurements from the Improved Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder. J.

Geophys. Res., 101, 9873-9895.

29. Gille, J., P. Bailey, S. Massie, A. Roche, J. Kumer and L. Lyjak, 1996: Comparison of the

CIRA HNO3 model with UARS observations. Adv. Space Res., 18, 337-343.

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30. Roche, A. E., J. B. Kumer, R. W. Nightingale, J. L. Mergenthaler, G., A. Ely, P. L.

Bailey, S. T. Massie, J. C. Gille, D. P. Edwards, M. R. Gunson, M. C. Abrams, G. C.

Toon, C. R. Webster, W. A. Traub, K. W. Jucks, D. G. Johnson, D. G. Murcray, F. H.

Murcray, A. Goldman, and E. C. Zipf, 1996: Validation of CH4 and N2O measurements

by the CLAES instrument on the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite. J. Geophys. Res.,

101, 9679-9710.

31. Massie, S. T., J. E. Dye, D. Baumgardner, W. J. Randel, F. Wu, X. Tie, L. Pan, F.

Figarol, G. P. Brasseur, M. L. Santee, W, G. Read, R. G. Grainger, A. Lambert, J. L.

Mergenthaler, and A. Tabazadeh, 1997: Simultaneous observations of Polar Stratospheric

Clouds and HNO3 over Scandinavia in January, 1992. Geophys. Res. Lett., 24, 595-598.

32. Fromm, M. D., R. M. Bevilacqua, J. D. Lumpe, E. P. Shettle, J. S. Hornstein, S. T.

Massie, and K. Fricke, 1997: Observations of Antarctic Polar Statospheric Clouds by

POAM II in 1994 and 1995. J. Geophys. Res., 102, 23659-23672.

33. Huang, T. Y. W., and S. T. Massie, 1997: Effect of volcanic particles on the O2 and O3

photolysis rates and their impact on ozone in the tropical stratosphere. J. Geophys. Res.,

102, 1239-1249.

34. Lambert, A. , R. G. Grainger, C. D. Rodgers, F. W. Taylor, J. L. Mergenthaler, J. B.

Kumer, and S. T. Massie, 1997: Global evolution of the properties of the Mount Pinatubo

volcanic aerosols observed by the infrared limb-sounding instruments CLAES and

ISAMS on UARS. J. Geophys. Res., 102, 1495-1512.

35. Mergenthaler, J. L., J. B. Kumer, A. E. Roche, and S. T. Massie, 1997: The distribution

of Antarctic Polar Stratospheric Clouds as seen by the CLAES Experiment. J. Geophys.

Res., 102, 19161-19170.

36. Dessler, A. E., M. D.,Burrage, J. U. Groos, J. R. Holton, J. L. Lean, S. T. Massie, M. R.

Schoeberl, A. R. Douglass, and C. Jackman, 1998: Science highlights from the Upper

Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS): 1991-1996. Rev. Geophys., 36, 183-210.

37. Massie, S. T., J. E. Dye, and D. Baumgardner, 1998: Estimation of polar stratospheric

cloud volume and area densities from UARS extinction data. J. Geophys. Res., 103,

5773-5783.

38. Rothman, L. S., C. P. Rinsland, A. Goldman, S. T. Massie, D. P. Edwards, J.-M. Flaud,

A.Perrin, V. Dana, J.-Y. Mandin, J. Schroeder, A. McCann, R. R. Gamache, R. B.

Watson, K. Yoshino, K. Chance, K. Jucks, L. R. Brown, V. Nemtchinov, and P. Varansai,

1998: The HITRAN Molecular Spectroscopic Database and HAWKS (HITRAN

Atmospheric Workstation): 1996 Edition. J. Quant. Spect. Rad. Transf., 60, 665-710.

39. Steele, H. M., J. D. Lumpe, R. P. Turco, R. M. Bevilacqua, and S. T. Massie, 1999: The

retrieval of aerosol surface area and volume densities from extinction measurements:

Application to POAM II and SAGE II. J. Geophys. Res., 104, 9325-9336.

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40. Massie, S. T., X. Tie, G. P. Brasseur, R. M. Bevilacqua, M. D. Fromm, M. L. Santee,

2000: Chlorine activation during the early 1995-1996 Arctic winter. J. Geophys. Res.,

105, 7111-7131.

41. Massie, S. T., P. Lowe, X. Tie, M. Hervig, G. Thomas, and J. Russell III, 2000: Effect of

El Niño upon the distribution of upper tropospheric cirrus. J. Geophys. Res., 105, 22725-

22741.

42. Lee, K.-M, J. H. Park, S. T. Massie, and W. Choi, 2001: Extinction coefficients and

properties of Pinatubo aerosol determined from HALOE data. J. Geophys. Res., 106,

28333-28345.

43. Gettelman, A., W. J. Randel, S. Massie. F. Wu, W. G. Read, and J. M. Russell III, 2001:

El-Niño as a natural experiment for studying the Tropical Tropopause Region. J.

Climate, 14, 3375-3392.

44. Pan, L., W. J. Randel, and S. T. Massie, 2002: Variability of Polar Stratospheric Water

Vapor Observed by ILAS. J. Geophys. Res., 107, 10.1029/JD001164.

45. Gettelman, A., W. J. Randel, F. Wu, and S. T. Massie, 2002: Transport of Water Vapor in

the Tropical Tropopause Layer. Geophys. Res. Lett., 29, 10.10129/GL013818.

46. Pan, L., W. J. Randel, H. Nakajima, S. T. Massie, H. Kanzawa, Y. Sasano, T. Yokota, T.

Sagita, S. Haysashida, 2002: Satellite Observations of Dehydration and Denitrification in

the Arctic Polar Stratosphere. Geophys. Res. Lett., 29, 10.1029/2001GL014147.

47. Massie, S. T., A. Gettelman, W. Randel, and D. Baumgardner, 2002: Distribution of

tropical cirrus in relation to convection. J. Geophys. Res., 107,

doi:10.1029/2001JD001293.

48. Massie, S., W. Randel, F. Wu, D. Baumgardner, and M. Hervig, 2003: Halogen

Occultation Experiment and Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment II observations of

tropopause cirrus and aerosol during the 1990s. J. Geophys. Res., 108,

doi:10.1029/2002JD02662.

49. Lee., K.-M., J. H. Park, Y. Kim, W. Choi, H. –K, Cho, S. T. Massie, Y. Sasano, and T.

Yokota, 2003: Properties of polar stratospheric clouds observed by ILAS in early 1997. J.

Geophys. Res., 108, doi:10.1029/2002JD002854.

50. Massie, S. T., and A. Goldman, 2003: The infrared absorption cross-section and

refractive-index data in HITRAN. J. Quant. Spect. Radiat. Transf., 82, 413-428.

51. Rothman, L. S., A. Barbe, D. C. Benner, L. R. Brown, C. Camry-Peyretm M. R. Carleer,

K. Chance, C. Clerbaux, V. Dana, V. M. Devi, A. Fayt, J.-M. flaud, R. R. Gamache, A.

Goldman, D. Jacquemart, K. W. Jucks, W. J. Lafferty, J.-Y. Mandin, S. T. Massie, V.

Nemtchinov, D. A. Newnham, A. Perrin, C. P. Rinsland, J. Schroeder, J. M. Smith,

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M.A.H. Smith, K. Tang, R. A. Toth, J. Vander Auwera, P. Varanasi, K. Yoshino, 2003:

The HITRAN molecular spectroscopic database: edition of 2000 including updates

through 2001. J. Quant. Spect. Radiat. Transf., 82, 5-44.

52. Massie, S. T., O, Torres, S. J. Smith, 2004: TOMS observations of increases in Asian

aerosol in winter from 1979 to 2000. J. Geophys. Res., 109, D18211,doi:

10.1029/2004JD004620

53. Rothman, L. S., D. Jacquemart , A. Barbe, D.Chris Benner, M. Birk, L.R. Brown,

M.R. Carleer, C. Chackerian, Jr, K. Chance, V. Dana, V.M. Devi, J.-M. Flaud,

R.R. Gamache, A. Goldman, J.-M. Hartmann, K.W. Jucks, A.G. Maki, J.-Y. Mandin, S.

T. Massie, J. Orphal , A. Perrin , C.P. Rinsland, M.A.H. Smith, J. Tennyson,

R.N. Tolchenov, R.A. Toth, J. Vander Auwera, P. Varanasi, G. Wagner, 2005: The

HITRAN 2004 molecular spectroscopic database. J. Quant. Spect. Rad. Transf, 96, 139-

204.

54. Jacquinet-Husson, N., N.A. Scott, A. Chédin, K. Garceran, R. Armante, A.A. Chursin, A.

Barbe, M. Birk, L.R. Brown, C. Camy-Peyret, C. Claveau, C. Clerbaux, P.F. Coheur, V.

Dana, L. Daumont, M.R. Debacker-Barilly, J.M. Flaud, A. Goldman, A. Hamdouni, M.

Hess, D. Jacquemart, P. Köpke, J.Y. Mandin, S. Massie, S. Mikhailenko, V. Nemtchinov,

A. Nikitin, D. Newnham, A. Perrin, V.I.Perevalov, L. Régalia-Jarlot, A. Rublev, F.

Schreier, L. Schult, K.M. Smith, S.A. Tashkun, J.L. Teffo, R.A. Toth, Vl.G. Tyuterev, J.

Vander Auwera, P. Varanasi, G. Wagner, 2005: The 2003 Edition of the GEISA/IASI

Spectroscopic dababase. J. Quant. Spect. Rad. Transf, 95, 429-467.

55. Tie, X., G. P. Brasseur, CS Zhao, C. Granier, S. Massie, Y. Qin, PC Wang, G. Wang, PC

Yang, and A. Richter, 2005: Chemical characterization of air pollution in eastern China

and the eastern United States. Atmospheric Environment, 40, 2607-2625.

56. Massie, S. T., J. Gille, D. Edwards, and S. Nandi, 2006: Satellite Observations of Aerosol

and CO over Mexico City. Atmospheric Environment, 40, 6019-6031.

57. Kim, Y. J., W. Choi, K.-M Lee, J. H. Park, S. T. Massie, Y. Sasano, H. Nakajima, and T.

Yokota, 2006: PSCs observed by the ILAS-II in the Antarctic region: Dual Compositions

and Variation of Compositions during June-August of 2003. J. Geophys. Res., 111,

D13S90, doi:10.1029/2005JD006445.

58. Edwards, D. P., L. K. Emmons, J. C. Gille, A. Chu, J. L. Attie, L. Giglio, S. W. Wood, J.

Haywood, M. N. Deeter, S. T. Massie, D. C. Ziskin, and J. R. Drummond, 2006: Satellite

Observed Pollution from Southern Hemisphere Biomass Burning. J. Geophys. Res., 111,

D14312, doi:10.1029/2005JD006655.

59. Massie, S. T., A. Heymsfield, C. Schmidt, D. Mueller, and P. Seifert, 2007: Aerosol

indirect effects as a function of cloud top pressure. J. Geophys. Res., 112,

D06202,doi:10.1029/2006JD007383.

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60. Seifert, P., A. Ansmann, D. Muller, U. Wadinger, D. Althausen, A. J. Heymsfield, S. T.

Massie, and C. Schmitt, 2007: Cirrus optical properties observed with lidar, radiosonde,

and satellite over the tropical Indian Ocean during the aerosol-polluted northeast and

ocean maritime southwest monsoon. J. Geophys. Res., 112, D17205,

dpo:10.1029/2006JD008352.

61. Park., M., W. J. Randel, A. Gettelman,S. T. Massie, 2007: Transport Above the Asian

Summer Monsoon Anticyclone inferred from Aura MLS Tracers. .J. Geophys. Res., 112,

D16309, doiL10.1029/2006JD008294.

62. Porch, W., P. Chylek, M. Dubey, and S. Massie, 2007: Trends in Aerosol Optical Depth

for Cities in India. Atmos. Env., 41, 7524-7532.

63. Massie, S. T., J. Gille, R. Khosravi, H. Lee, D. Kinnison, G. Francis, B. Nardi, T. Eden, C.

Craig, C. Halvorson, M. Coffey, D. Packman, C. Cavanaugh, J. Craft, V. Dean, D. Ellis, J. Barnett,

C. Hepplewhite, A. Lambert, G. Manney, A. Strawa, and M. Legg, 2007: High Resolution

Dynamics Limb Sounder observations of polar stratospheric clouds and subvisible cirrus.

J. Geophys. Res., 112, D24S31, doi:10.1029/2007JD008788.

64. Fromm, M., E. P. Shettle, K. H. Fricke, C. Ritter, T. Trickl, H. Giehl, M. Gerding, J. E.

Barnes, M. O’Neill, S. T. Massie, U. Blum, I. S. McDermid, T. Leblanc, and T. Deshler,

2008: The Stratospheric impact of the Chisholm pyrocumulonumbus eruption: 2. Vertical

profile perspective. J. Geophys. Res., 113, D08203, doi:10.1029/2007JD009147.

65. Clerbaux, C., D. P. Edwards, M. Deeter, L. Emmons, J-F. Lamarque, X. Tie, S. T.

Massie, and J. Gille, 2008: Carbon monoxide pollution from urban areas observed by the

Terra/MOPITT mission. Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L03817, doi:10.1029/2007GL032300.

66. Kinnison, D. E., J. Gille, J. Barnett, C. Randall, V. L. Harvey, A. Lambert, R. Khosravi,

M. J. Alexander, P. F. Bernath, C. D. Boone, C. Cavanaugh, M. Coffey, C. Craig, V. C.

Dean, T. Eden, D. Ellis, D. W. Fahey, G. Francis, C. Halvorson, J. Hannigan, C.

Hartsough, C. Hepplewhite, C. Krinsky, H. Lee, B. Mankin, T. P. Marcy, S. Massie, B.

Nardi, D. Packman, P. J. Popp, M. L. Santee, V. Yudin, and K. A. Walker, 2008: Global

observations of HNO3 from the High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS):

First results. J. Geophys. Res., 113, D16S44, doi:10.1029/2007JD008814.

67. Alexander, M. J., J. Gille, C. Cavanaugh, M. Coffey, C. Craig, T. Eden,3 G. Francis, C.

Halvorson, J. Hannigan, R. Khosravi, D. Kinnison, H. Lee, S. Massie, B. Nardi, J. Barnett, C.

Hepplewhite, A. Lambert, and V. Dean, 2008: Global estimates of gravity wave momentum

flux from High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder observations. J. Geophys. Res., 113,

D15S18, doi:10.1029/2007JD008807.

68. Nardi, B. J. C. Gille, J. J. Barnett, C. E. Randall, V. L. Harvey, A. Waterfall, W. J. Reburn, T.

Leblanc, T. J. McGee, L. W. Twigg, A. M. Thompson, S. Godin-Beekmann, P. F. Bernath, B. R. Bojkov, C. D. Boone, C. Cavanaugh, M. T. Coffey, J. Craft, C. Craig, V. Dean, T. D. Eden, G. Francis, L. Froidevaux, C. Halvorson, J. W. Hannigan, C. L. Hepplewhite, D. E. Kinnison, R. Khosravi, C. Krinsky, A. Lambert, H. Lee, J. Loh, S. T. Massie, I. S. McDermid, D. Packman, B,

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Torpy, J. Valverde-Canossa, K. A. Walker, D. N. Whiteman, J. C. Witte, and G. Young, 2008:

Initial validation of ozone measurements from the High Resolution Dynamics Limb

Sounder. J. Geophys. Res., 113, D16S36, doi:10.1029/2007JD008837.

69. Gille, J., J. Barnett, P. Arter, M. Barker, P. Bernath, C. Boone, C. Cavanaugh, J. Chow, M.

Coffey, J. Craft, C. Craig, M. Dials, V. Dean, T. Eden, D. P. Edwards, G. Francis, C. Halvorson, L. Harvey, C. Hepplewhite, R. Khosravi, D. Kinnison, C. Krinsky, A. Lambert, H. Lee, L. Lyjak, J. Loh, W. Mankin, S. Massie, J. McInerney, J. Moorhouse, B. Nardi, D. Packman, C. Randall, J. Reburn, W. Rudolf, M. Schwartz, J. Serafin, K. Stone, B. Torpy, K. Walker, A. Waterfall, R.

Watkins, J. Whitney, D. Woodard, and Gregory Young1 2008: High Resolution Dynamics

Limb Sounder: Experiment overview, recovery, and validation of initial temperature data.

J. Geophys. Res., 113, D16S43, doi:10.1029/2007JD008824.

70. Jacquinet-Husson, N., N.A. Scott, A. Che´din, L. Cre´peau, R. Armante, V. Capelle, J.

Orphal, A. Coustenis, C. Boonne, N. Poulet-Crovisier, A. Barbe, M. Birk, L.R. Brown, C.

Camy-Peyret, C. Claveau, K. Chance, N. Christidis, C. Clerbaux, P.F. Coheur, V. Dana,

L. Daumont, M.R. De Backer-Barilly, G. Di Lonardo, J.M. Flaud, A. Goldman, A.

Hamdouni, M. Hess, M.D. Hurley, D. Jacquemart, I. Kleiner, P. Ko¨pke, J.Y. Mandin, S.

Massie, S. Mikhailenko, V. Nemtchinov, A. Nikitin, D. Newnham, A. Perrin, V.I.

Perevalov, S. Pinnock, L. Re´galia-Jarlot, C.P. Rinsland, A. Rublev, F. Schreier, L.

Schult, K.M. Smith, S.A. Tashkun, J.L. Teffo, R.A., 2008: The GEISA spectroscopic

database: Current and future archive for Earth and planetary atmosphere studies. J.

Quant. Spect. Rad. Transf, 109, 1043-1059.

71. Jiang, J. H., H. Su, M. R. Schoeberl, S. T. Massie, P. Colarco, S. Platnick, and N. J.

Livesey, 2008: Clean and polluted clouds: Relationships among pollution, ice clouds, and

precipitation in South America. Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L14804,

doi:10.1029/2008GL034631.

72. Rothman, L., I. E. Gordon, A. Barbe, D. ChrisBenner, P. F. Bernath, M. Birk, V.

Boudon, L.R. Brown , A. Campargue, J.-P. Champion, K. Chance, L. H. Coudert, V.

Dana, V. M. Devi, S. Fally, J.-M. Flaud, R. R. Gamache, A. Goldman, D. Jacquemart, I.

Kleiner , N. Lacome, W. J. Lafferty, J.-Y. Mandin, S. T. Massie, S. N. Mikhailenko, C. E.

Miller, N. Moazzen-Ahmadi, O. V. Naumenko, A. V. Nikitin, J. Orphal, V. I. Perevalov,

A. Perrin, A. Predoi-Cross, C. P.Rinsland, M. Rotger, M. Sˇimecˇkova´, M. A. H. Smith,

K. Sung, S. A. Tashkun, J. Tennyson, R. A. Toth, A. C. Vandaele, and J. VanderAuwera ,

2009: The HITRAN 2008 molecular spectroscopic database. J. Quant. Spect. Rad.

Transf., 110, 533-572.

73. Pan, L. L., W. J. Randel, J. C. Gille, W. D. Hall, B. Nardi, S. Massie, V. Yudin, R.

Khosravi, P. Konopka, and D. Tarasick, 2009: Tropospheric intrusions associated with

the secondary tropopause. J. Geophys. Res., 114, D10302, doi:10.1029/2008JD011374.

74. Jiang , J. H., H. Su, S. Massie, P. Colarco, M. Schoeberl, and S. Platnick, 2009: Aerosol-

CO relationship and aerosol effect on ice cloud particle size: Analyses from Aura

Microwave Limb Sounder and Aqua Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer

observations. J. Geophys. Res., 114, doi:10.1029/2009JD012421.

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75. Khosravi, R., A. Lambert, H. Lee, J. Gille, J. Barnett, G. Francis, D. Edwards, C. Halvorson, S.

Massie, C. Craig, C. Krinsky, J. McInerney, K. Stone, T. Eden, B. Nardi, C. Hepplewhite, W.

Mankin, and M. Coffey, 2009: Overview and characterization of retrievals of temperature,

pressure, and atmospheric constituents from the High Resolution Dynamics Limb

Sounder (HIRDLS) measurements. J. Geophys. Res., 114, D20304,

doi:10.1029/2009JD011937.

76. Massie, S. T., J. Gille, C. Craig, R. Khosravi, J. Barnett, and W. Read, 2009: HIRDLS

and CALIPSO Observations of Tropical Cirrus. J. Geophys. Res., doi:10.1029/

2009JD012100.

77. Heymsfield, A. J., P. C. Kennedy, S. Massie, Z. Wang, S. Haimov, and A. Rangno, 2010:

Aircraft-Induced Hole Punch and Canal Clouds: Inadvertent Cloud Seeding. B. Am Met.

Soc., June, 753-766.

78. Jianchun, B., Y. Renchang, C. Hongbin, L. Daren, and S. T. Massie, 2011: Formation of

the Summertime Ozone Valley over the Tibetan Plateau: The Asian Summer Monsoon

and Air Column variations, Adv. Atm. Sci., 28, 1318-1325.

79. Jiang, J. H., H. Su, C. Zhai, S. T. Massie, M. R. Schoeberl, P. R. Colarco, S. Platnick, Y.

Gu, and K.-N. Liou, 2011: Influence of convection and aerosol pollution on ice cloud

particle effective radius, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 11, 457–463, doi:10.5194/acp-11-457-

2011.

80. Su, Hui, Jonathan H. Jiang, Xiaohong Liu, Joyce E. Penner, William G. Read, Steven

Massie, Mark R. Schoeberl, Peter Colarco, Nathaniel J. Livesey, and Michelle L. Santee,

2011: Enhanced Water Vapor Transport to the Stratosphere by Pollutants in Asia, J.

Clim., DOI: 10.1175/2010JCLI3749.1.

81. Ying, Z, X. Tie, S. Madronich, G. Li, S. Massie, 2001: Simulation of regional dust and its

effect on photochemistry in the Mexico City area during MILAGRO experiment, Atm.

Env., 45, 2549-2558.

82. Riihimaki, L. D., S. A. McFarlane, C. Liang, S. T. Massie, N. Beagley, and T. D. Toth

2012: Comparison of methods to determine Tropical Tropopause Layer cirrus formation

mechanisms, J. Geophys. Res., 117, D06218, doi:10.1029/2011JD016832.

7.3 Other Referred publications

1. Lambert, A., P. L. Bailey, D. P. Edwards, J. C. Gille, B. R. Johnson, C. M. Halvorson, S.

T. Massie, K. A. Stone, High-Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder, Level-2 Alogirthm

Theoretical Basis Document, http://eospso.gsfc.nasa.gov/ftpATBD

/REVIEW/HIRDLS/ATBD-HIR-02.pdf

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2. Froidevaux, L., et al., Earth Observing System (EOS) AURA Science Data validation

Plan, July 2001,http://eos-aura.gsfc.nasa.gov/mission/images/aura_validation_v1.0.pdf

3. Porch, W., T. Galloway, A. Roche, and S. Massie, 2009: Bay Area Urban Aerosol

Observations and Comparisons of Daytime and Nighttime Characteristics, in Aerosols:

Chemistry, Environmental Impact and Health Effects, Nova Science Publishers,

Hauppauge, New York.

7.4 Journal Articles In Preparation or Submitted

1. Sembhi, H., J. Remedios, T. Trent, D. P. Moore, R. Spang, S. Massie, and J-P. Vernier

(2012) MIPAS detection of cloud and aerosol particle occurrence in the UTLS with

comparison to HIRDLS and CALIOP, submitted to Atm. Meas. Tech.

7.5 Technical Notes

1. Galloway, T., S. T. Massie, 1978: Long-Path Optical Monitoring From Chabot

Observatory of Urban Air Pollution. Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, University of

California, Livermore, UCRL-78724, 26 pp.

2. Massie, S.T., A. Goldman, D.G. Murcray and J.C. Gille, 1985: Approximate absorption

cross sections of F12, F11, ClONO2, N2O5, HNO3, CC14, CF4, F21, F113, F114 and

HNO4. NCAR Tech. Note NCAR/TN-258+STR, 34 pp.

3. Massie, S.T., A. Goldman, A.H. McDaniel, C.A. Cantrell, J.A. Davidson, R.E. Shetter,

J.G. Calvert, 1991: Temperature Dependent Infrared Cross Sections for CFC-11, CFC-

12,CFC-13, CFC-14, CFC-22, CFC-113, CFC-114 and CFC-115. NCAR Tech. Note

NCAR/TN 358+STR. 67 pp.

7.6 Non-refereed Publications

Scientific Presentations Since 1991

1. Massie, S. T., 1992: Observations of CFC-12 by the CLAES experiment on the Upper

Atmosphere Research Satellite. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San

Francisco, CA.

2. Massie, S. T., 1993: Spectral Signatures of Polar Stratospheric Clouds and Sulfate

Aerosol Particles as Observed by UARS. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San

Francisco, CA.

3. Massie, S. T., 1995: UARS Observations of Mt. Pinatubo and Polar Stratospheric Clouds.

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

4. Massie, S. T., 1996: Indices of refraction in the HITRAN compilation. HITRAN

Conference, Bedford, MA.

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5. Massie, S. T., 1996: Determination of area and volume densities from UARS aerosol

extinction data. Quadrennial Ozone Symposium, L’Aquila, Italy.

6. Massie, S. T., 1997: Estimation of Volume and Area Densities from POAM II and SAM

II Data. American Meteorological Society Middle Atmosphere Meeting, Tacoma, WA.

7. Massie, S., P. Lowe, X. Tie, M. Hervig, G. Thomas, and J. Russell III, 1998: The Effects

of El Niño Upon the Distributions of Upper Tropospheric Cirrus. American Geophysical

Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

8 Massie, S. T., and A. Goldman, 1998: Indices of refraction for atmospheric remote

sensing. HITRAN Conference, Bedford, MA.

9. Massie, S. T., 1999: The Influence of Aerosol and Cloud Particles On Remote Sensing

Observations and Atmospheric Chemistry. Denver University, Denver, CO.

10. Massie, S. T., X. Tie, G. P. Brasseur, R. M. Bevilacqua, M. D. Fromm, and M. L. Santee,

1999: Chlorine activation during the Early 1995-1996 Arctic Winter. IUGG,

Birmingham, England.

11. Massie, S. T., 1999: NASA Planning Workshop for Integration of Satellite

Calibration/Validation and Research-Oriented field Missions in the Next Decade.

Snowmass, CO.

12. Massie, S. T., W. J. Randel, and A. Gettelman, 2000: Relationship Between Upper

Tropospheric Cirrus and Deep Convection. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting,

San Francisco, CA.

13. Glandorf, D. L., W. G. Mankin, M. T. Coffey, J. W. Hannigan, S. T. Massie, B. Rajaram,

O. B. Toon, and M. A. Tolbert, 2000: Polar Stratospheric Aerosol Characterization by

Infrared Solar Absorption during the January 2000 SOLVE Mission, American

Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

14. Pan, L. L., H. Danzawa, Y. Sasano, H. Nakajima, T. Yokota, T. Sugita, S. Massie, and W.

Randel, 2000: Dehydration in the Arctic Polar Stratosphere Observed by ILAS. American

Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

15. Massie, S., 2001: UARS Observations of Stratospheric Aerosol and Tropospheric Clouds.

SPARC Meeting, Paris, France.

16. Massie, S., 2001: HALOE and SAGE Observations of Tropospheric Cirrus and

Background Aerosol Near the Tropopause. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting,

San Francisco, CA.

17. Massie, S. T., 2002: Cirrus and Aerosol in the Troposphere. Barth Symposium, Boulder,

CO.

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18. Massie, S. T., and A. Goldman, 2002: HITRAN Indices of Refraction and Cross Section

Data. 7th

Biennial HITRAN Database Conference, Cambridge, MA.

19. Massie, S. T., and W. Randel, 2002: Observations of cirrus and aerosol in the upper

troposphere. AMS Middle Atmosphere Meeting, San Antonio, TX.

20. Massie, S. T., 2002: Satellite Observations and MIRAGE. MIRAGE Workshop, NCAR,

Boulder, CO.

21. Massie, S., R. Ueyama, and D. Edwards, 2002: Multi-Sensor Observations of Asian

Aerosol, CO, and NO2, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA

22. Massie, S., Gille, J., Edwards, D., Emmons, L., Deeter, M., Lambert, A., Lee, H., Torres.,

O., Fromm., M., 2003: Multi-platform observations of Siberian forest fires, American

Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.

23. Lee, H., Lambert, A., Massie, S., Khosravi, R., Gille, J., Ewen, G., Grainger, R. G., 2003:

Detection of cirrus and determination of cloud top pressure by HIRDLS, American

Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.

24. Lambert, A., Lee, H., Khosravi, R., Massie, S., Gille, J., Edwards, D., Francis, G.,

Halvorson, C., Eden T., Nardi, B., Kinnison, D., Mankin, W., Coffey, M., Stone, K.,

2003: Retrieval of Temperature, Trace Species and Aerosols From the High Resolution

Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS), American Geophysical Union, San Francisco ,CA.

25. Kinnison, D., Gille, J., Barnett, J., Alexander, J., Avalone, L., Coffey, M., Eden. T.,

Khosravi, R., Lambert, A., Lee, H., Lyjak, L, Massie, S., Nardi, B., Randall, C., Randel

W., Yudin, V., 2003: The High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS)

Validation Plan, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.

26. Massie, S., J. Orlando, G. Tyndall, and A. Goldman, 2004: New cross sections and

indices of refraction of atmospheric interest, 8th

Biennial HITRAN Database Conference,

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA.

27. Massie, S. T., J. Gille, and D. Edwards, Satellite Observations of Aerosol and CO over

Mexico City, 2004: TAP-Transportation and Pollution Symposium, Boulder, CO.

28. Massie, S. T., Heymsfield, A., Torres, Omar, and Smith, S., 2004: TOMS Observations

of increases in Asian Aerosol from 1979 to 2000, American Geophysical Union, San

Francisco, CA.

29. Lambert, A., Lee, H., Kosravi, R., Massie, S., Gille J., Edwards, D., Francis G.,

Halvorson, C., Eden T., Nardi, B., Kinnison D., Coffey, M., Stone K., 2004: Retrieval of

Atmospheric Profiles of Temperature and Trace Species from the High Resolution

dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS), American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.

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30. Kinnison, D., Gille, J., Barnett, J., Coffey, M., Eden. T., Gettelman,A., Khosravi, R.,

Lambert, A., Lee, H., Lyjak, L., Massie, S., Nardi, B., Randall, C., 2004: The High

Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) Validation Status, American Geophysical

Union, San Francisco, CA.

31. Massie, S. T., 2004: Global Observations of Pollution From Space, Chabot Observatory,

Oakland, California, CA.

32. Massie, S. T., A. Heymsfield, C. Schmitt, D. Mueller, and P. Seifert, 2005: Observations

of cloud reflectance and aerosol optical depths over India and the Indian Ocean,

American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

33. Torres., O., P. K. Bhartia, S. Massie, and M. Andrade, 2005: Characterization of aerosol

absorption from space using near UV TOMS and OMI Observations, American

Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

34. Jiang, J. H., D. L. Wu., S. T. Massie, and H. Su, 2005: Discoveries From A-train (MLS,

AIRS, MODIS) Simultaneous measurements of cloud properties, American Geophysical

Union, San Francisco, CA.

35. Lee., H. et al., 2005: High resolution wave activities observed in HIRDLS temperature

data, American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

36. Massie, S. and A. Goldman, 2006: New cross sections, indices of refraction, and

reflectance spectra of atmospheric interest, 9th

Biennial HITRAN Database Conference,

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA.

37. Seifert, P., et al., 2006: Seasonal Dependence of geometrical and optical properties of

tropical cirrus determined from lidar, radiosonde, and satellite observations over the

tropical Indian Ocean (Maldives), International Laser Radar Conference, Nara, Japan.

38. Kahn, B., A. Eldering, A. Gettelman, A. Heymsfield, K. N., Liou, S. Massie, and Q. Yue,

2006: Tropical distributions of thin cirrus using the Atmosperic Infrared Sounder,

American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

39. Shettle, E. P., M. D. Fromm, and S. T. Massie, 2006: Infrared Extinction Measurements

of Stratospheric Smoke from Boreal Forest Fires, American Geophysical Union Meeting,

San Francisco, CA.

40. Bardeen, C. G., E. J. Jensen, O. B. Toon, P. J. Rasch, and S. T. Massie, 2006:

Characterization of Thin Cirrus Clouds in the Tropical Tropopause Layer by Eulerian

Three Dimensional Microphysical Model, American Geophysical Union Meeting, San

Francisco, CA.

41. Massie, S. T., 2007: Global Warming presentation, Earth To Aurora Environment/Energy

Forum, April 28, Aurora, CO.

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42. Massie, S. T., J. Gille, J. Barnett, and C. Craig, 2007: HIRDLS and Calipso observations

of cirrus near the tropopause, American Meteorology Society Middle Atmosphere

Meeting, August 20, Portland, OR.

43. Massie, S. T., A. Heymsfield, A. Gettelman, and J. Jiang, 2007: Aerosol indirect effects

as a function of cloud top pressure, A-train Lille 2007 Symposium, Lille, France.

44. Massie, S. T., 2007: PACDEX from a Satellite Perspective, American Geophysical

Union, San Francisco, CO.

45. Jiang, J., H. Su, S. T. Massie, M. R. Schoberl, and N. J. Livesey, 2007: A global

climatology of clean and polluted clouds, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco,

CA.

46. Jiang, J. H., H. Su, S. T. Massie, M. Schoberl, P. Colarco, and S. Platnick, 2008: Aerosol

Impact on Cirrus Clouds and Precipitation, European Geosciences Union General

Assembly, Vienna, Austria.

47. Massie, S. T., J. Gille, J. Barnett, J. Alexander, W. Read, R. Khosravi, and C. Craig,

2008: HIRDLS Observations of Cirrus, American Geophysical Union, Ft. Lauderdale,

FL.

48. Massie, S. T., J. Jiang, and H. Sui, 2008: Satellite Observations of Aerosol Indirect

Effects, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.

49. Jiang, J., H. Sui, and S. Massie, 2008: Multi-satellite Observations of aerosol effect on ice

clouds, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.

50. Massie, S. 2008: HIRDLS Observations of Clouds in the Troposphere, AURA Science

Team Meeting, Columbia, MD.

51. Massie, S. T., et al., 2008: A-train Observations of Cloud Structure, Ice Water Content,

and Effective Radii (invited talk), Spring 2008 AGU Joint Assembly Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

52. Massie, S. T., et al., 2008: HIRDLS Observations of Cirrus Near the Tropopause, Spring

2008 Joint Assembly Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

53. Jiang, J. H., H. Su, S. T. Massie, M. Schoberl, P. Colarco, and S. Platnick, 2008: Aerosol-

cloud precipitation relations from A-train satellite observations, Spring 2008 AGU Joint

Assembly Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

54. Gettelman, A., T. Birner, S. Massie, 2008: The Simulated Structure of the Tropical

Tropopause Layer 1960-2100, Spring 2008 AGU Joint Assembly Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

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55. Shettle, E., M. D. Fromm, M. E. Hervig, and S. T. Massie, 2008: Infrared extinction

Measurements of Smoke in the Stratosphere, American Geophysical Union, Ft.

Lauderdale, FL.

56. Massie, S., 2008: Aerosol Trends in the Stratosphere, Workshop on Atmospheric

Composition and Data Sets, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York City, NY.

57. Jiang, J., H. Su, S. Massie, and M. Schoberl, 2008: The aerosol impact on ice clouds and

precipitation: Multi-satellite observations and analyses, 37th COSPAR (International

Committee on Space Research) Scientific Assembly, Montreal, Canada.

58. Massie, S., F. Wu, N. Krotkov, P. Levelt, and A. Chu, 2009: Satellite observations of

SO2, NO2, CO, and aerosol over China, European Geophysical Union 2009, April 19-24,

Vienna, Austria.

59. Massie, S., J. Gille, C. Criag, R. Khosravi, and J. Barnett, 2009: HIRDLS and CALIPSO

Observations of Clouds in the Troposphere, European Geophysical Union 2009, April

19-24, Vienna, Austria.

60. H. Worden, J. Gille, S. Massie, T. Eden, C. Craig, G. Francis, C. Halvorson, R.

Khosravi, D. Kinnison, J. Loh, B. Nardi, V. Yudin, and B. Johnson, 2009: Science

objectives and requirements for the Advanced Limb Infrared Chemistry Experiment

(ALICE), SPIE Optics and Photonics Meeting, San Diego, CA.

61. Bruno Nardi, John C. Gille, Helen M. Worden, Tom Eden,Tim Valle, Jennifer A. Turner-

Valle, Brian R. Johnson, Randall Whitaker, Kirk Lindahl, James W. Leitch, Gene L.

Francis, Christopher Halvorson, Rashid Khosravi, Steven T. Massie, Valery A. Yudin,

2009: Instrument design overview of the Advanced Limb Infrared Chemistry Experiment

(ALICE), SPIE Optics and Photonics Meeting, San Diego, CA.

62. Massie, S., 2009: MLS Observations of Fire Smoke in the Lower Stratosphere, UT/LS

Workshop, Boulder, CO, October 19-22.

63. S. Massie, C. Craig, R. Khosravi, J. Gille J. Barnett, and D. Winker, 2009: Cirrus in the

upper troposphere and its relationship to deep convection, American Geophysical Union,

December, San Francisco, CA.

64. Massie, S. T., Satellite Observations of the Interactions between Aerosols and Clouds,

NCAR NESL Seminar, March 23, 2010.

65. Massie, S., 2010: Satellite Observations of the Interactions between Aerosols and Clouds,

Peking University, May 11, Beijing, China.

66. Massie, S., 2010: Satellite Observations of the Interactions between Aerosols and Clouds,

Institute of Atmospheric Physics, May 12, Beijing, China.

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67. Massie, S., 2010: The Relationship between tropopause cirrus and deep convection,

Institute of Atmospheric Physics, May 12, Beijing, China.

68. Massie, S., 2010: Indices of Refraction of Absorptive Aerosol – Their Importance and

Complexity, The 11th

HITRAN Database Conference, Harvard-Smithsonian

Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA.

69. Massie, S. T., Remote Sensing – Fundamentals, NCAR Summer Colloquium “Asia in the

21st Century”, August 11, 2010.

70. Massie, S. T., Remote Sensing – Applications, NCAR Summer Colloquium “Asia in the

21st Century”, August 11, 2010.

71. Massie, S. T. and S. Swenson, GRACE Gravity Measurements, NCAR Summer

Colloquium “Asia in the 21st Century”, August 12, 2010.

72. Massie, S. T., Cirrus Heating and Cooling Rates, NASA A-train Symposium, New

Orleans, October 25-28, 2010.

73. Gille, J. and Massie, S. T., Data From the High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder

(HIRDLS) on Aura, NASA A-train Symposium, New Orleans, October 25-28, 2010.

74. Heymsfield, A., et al.,, Evaluation of MODIS Airborne Simulator Optical Depths and

Effective Radii for Ice Clouds Using collocated TC4 Observations, NASA A-train

Symposium, New Orleans, October 25-28, 2010.

75. Massie, S. T., Asia in the 21st Century, presented to the NCAR Asian Listening Circle,

Boulder, November 3, 2010.

76. Smith, J., and S. Massie, Aerosol Fundamentals, ACD - North Carolina A&T classes,

February 22, 2011.

77. Smith, J., and S. Massie, Aerosol Generation and Measurement, ACD - North Carolina

A&T classes, March 7, 2011.

78. Massie, S. T., Remote Sensing “Hands On” lecture, ACD - North Carolina A&T classes,

March 9, 2011.

79. Morrison, H., et al., Impacts of Aerosols on Cloud System-resolving Model Simulations

of Tropical Deep Convection During TWP-ICE, 2010 Atmospheric System Research

(ASR) Science Team Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, March 28, 2011.

80. Massie, S., L. Munchak, J. Jiang, and H. Sui, A-train satellite Observations of Very Little

Cloud Invigoration by Aerosols, IUGG 2011 General Assembly, Melbourne, Australia,

June 29, 2011.

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81. Morrison, H., W. Grabowski, and S. T. Massie, Impact of Aerosols on Cloud System-

Resolving Model Simulations of Tropical Convection, IUGG 2011 General Assembly,

Melbourne, Australia, June 29, 2011.

82. Massie, S., J. Gille, R. Khosravi, C. Craig, A. Heymsfield, S. Schmidt, and J. Delanoë,

Cirrus Heating and Cooling Rates, IUGG 2011 General Assembly, Melbourne, Australia,

July 5, 2011.

83. Massie, S., L. Munchak, J. Delanoe, Charles Bardeen, J. Jiang, and H. Sui, A-train

satellite Observations of Very Little Cloud Invigoration by Aerosols, American

Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December 5, 2011.

84. Barth, M., L. K. Emmons, S. Massie. G. Pfister, P. Romero_lankao, J.-F. Lamarque, and

G. Carmichael, Chemistry and Climate in Asia – An Earth System Modeling Project ,

American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December 7, 2011.

85. Sudip, C., R. Fu, S. Massie, L. Pan, and J. Wright, Connection between mature stages of

deep convection and the vertical transport of aerosols in the upper troposphere, American

Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December 5, 2011.

86. Massie, S. T., Atmospheric Themes, Chabot Space and Science Center, Oakland,

California, December 3, 2011.

Science Team Presentations since 1998.

1. Massie, S., 1998: Chlorine activation during the early 1995-1996 Arctic winter. POAM

Science Team Meeting, Coolfont, WV.

2. Massie, S., 1999: Area density versus temperature statistics. ILAS Science Team

Meeting, Nara, Japan.

3. Massie, S., 1999: Aerosol Spectral Model. ILAS Science Team Meeting, Nara, Japan.

4. Massie, S., 1999: Clouds Near the Tropopause. EOS CHEM Science Team Meeting,

Pasadena, CA.

5. Massie, S., 1999: Aerosol Spectroscopy-Data Needs. HIRDLS Science Team Meeting,

Oxford, England.

6. Massie, S., X. Tie, and G. Brasseur, 1999: Effects of Cirrus Clouds on Chemical

Oxidants in the Upper Troposphere. UARS Science Team Meeting, Virginia Beach, VA.

7. Massie, S., 1999: ILAS Aerosol Spectra. ADEOS/ADEOS-II Joint Symposium, Kyoto,

Japan.

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8. Massie, S., 2000: The Occurrence of Cirrus in Convective and Clear Sky Regions. EOS-

CHEM Science Team Meeting, Boulder, CO.

9. Massie, S., 2001: Time Series of Aerosol Area Density. ILAS Science Team Meeting,

Tsukuba, Japan.

10. Massie, S., 2001: The Relationship of Tropopause Cirrus and Deep Convection. AURA

Science Team Meeting, Pasadena, CA.

11. Massie, S., 2001: SAGE Observations of Tropospheric Cirrus and Background Aerosol.

SAGE II Science Team Meeting, Hampton University, VA.

12. Massie, S., 2001: Multiple Scattering Effects. HIRDLS Science Team Meeting, Boulder,

CO.

13. Massie, S., 2001: UARS Observations of Aerosols and Clouds in the Mesosphere,

Stratosphere, and Troposphere. UARS 10th

Anniversary Science Team Meeting, NASA-

Goddard, Greenbelt, MD.

14. Massie. S. and X. Tie: 2002, Studies of boreal forest fire smoke using POAM and TOMS

data, and the MOZART model. POAM Science Team Meeting, Coolfont, VA.

15. Massie, S., A. Lambert, J. Gille, P. Yang, and E. Jensen, 2003: Cirrus Cloud Field for

HIRDLS Applications. Aura Science Team Meeting, Goddard Space Flight Center,

Greenbelt, MD.

16. Massie, S. T., 2003: Subvisible Cirrus – Where are they in winter? How are they effected

by El Nino and the Madden Julian Oscillation?. TC4 Planning Meeting, Boulder, CO.

17. Massie., S. T., 2003: ILAS Aerosol Spectra. ILAS Science Team Meeting, Nagoya,

Japan.

18. Massie, S. T. A. Lambert, H. Lee, J. Gille, D. Edwards, L. Emmons, M. Fromm, 2003:

Observations of Boreal Forest Fire Smoke in the Troposphere and Stratosphere. AURA

Science Team Meeting, Pasadena, CA.

19. Massie, S. T., ILAS II Aerosol Observations and Boreal Forest Fires, 2004: ILAS Science

Team Meeting, Tokyo.

20. Massie, S. T., Cloud/Aerosol Working Group Report, 2005: AURA Science Team

meeting, Pasadena, CA.

21. Massie, S. T., 2005: HIRDLS observations of polar stratospheric clouds, cirrus near the

tropopause, and background stratospheric aerosol, AURA Science Team meeting, The

Hague, Netherlands.

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22. Massie, S. T., J. Gille, J. Barnett, R. Koshravi, and C. Craig, 2007: HIRDLS Observations

of Subvisible Cirrus, AURA Science Team meeting, Pasadena, CA.

23. Massie, S. T., 2007: Cloud/Aerosol Working Group Report, AURA Science Team

meeting, Pasadena, CA.

24. Massie, S. T., 2007: HIRDLS Observations of Clouds, AURA Cloud/Aerosol Working

Group, Pasadena, CA.

25. Jiang, J. H., H. Su, M. Schoeberl, and S. Massie, 2007: Convective transport of surface

pollution, AURA Science Team meeting, Pasadena, CA.

26. Massie, S. 2008: HIRDLS Observations of Clouds in the Troposphere, AURA Science

Team Meeting, Columbia, MD.

27. Massie, S. T., 2008: Cloud and Aerosol Detection and Retrieval, HIRDLS Science Team

Meeting, Oxford.

28. Massie. S. T., et al., 2008: HIRDLS Observations of cirrus Near the Tropopause,

HIRDLS Science Team, Meeting, Oxford.

29. Massie., S., J. Gille, C. Craig, R. Khosravi, J. Barnett, and S. Schmidt, (2008) HIRDLS

and CALIPSO Observations of Clouds in the Troposphere, AURA Science Team

Meeting, Columbia, MD.

30. Jiang, J., H. Su, M. Schoeberl, and S. Massie, 2008: factors governing the ice cloud

particle size: Analysis using AURA and other satellite observations, AURA Science

Team Meeting, Columbia, MD.

31. Massie. S. T., 2009: The Relationship between HIRDLS Cirrus and Deep Convection,

HIRDLS Science Team meeting, Boulder,CO.

32. Gille, J. C., B. Nardi, H. Worden, T. Valle, S. Massie, and B. Johnson, 2009: The

Advanced Limb Infrared Chemistry Experiment (ALICE), AURA Science Team

Meeting, Leiden, Netherlands.

33. Massie, S., C. Craig, R. Khosravi, J. Gille, and J. Barnett, 2009: The relationship between

HIRDLS tropical cirrus and deep convection, AURA Science Team Meeting, September

14-17, Leiden, Netherlands.

34. J. Jiang, H. Sui, S. Massie, P. Colarco, M.Schoeberl, and S. Platnick, 2009:

Aerosol-CO Relationship and Aerosol Eeffect on Cloud Particle Size: Analyses

from Aura MLS and Aqua MODIS Observations, AURA Science Team Meeting,

September 14-17, Leiden, Netherlands.

35. Massie. S., 2009: Aura Clouds and Aerosols and Climate Studies, AURA Science

Team Meeting, September 14-17, Leiden, Netherlands.

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36. Massie, S. T., Cirrus Heating and Cooling Rates, NASA AURA Science Team Meeting,

September 28, 2010.

37. S. Massie and C. Bardeen, J. Delanoë, and J. H. Jiang, Changes in ice water

content altitude profiles as a function of aerosol optical depth, CloudSat-CALIPSO

Science Team Meeting, Montreal, Canada, June 15-17, 2011.

38. Massie, S. R. Khosravi, J. Gille, Q. Fu, Decadal Changes in Cloud Geographical

Distributions, AURA Science Team Meeting, Helsinki, Finland, September, 2011.

39. Fu, R., S. Chakraborty, S. T. Massie, and L. Pan, Connection between Evolution of Deep

Convective Systems and Transport of Aerosols to the Upper Troposphere, AURA

Science Team Meeting, Helsinki, Finland, September, 2011.

40. Worden, H., K. Bowman, D. Henze, S. Massie, Seasonal variability and trends in OLR

sensitivity to tropospheric ozone, AURA Science Team Meeting, Helsinki, Finland,

September, 2011.

41. Massie, S., S. Schmidt, P. Bernath, The influences of clouds and aerosols on OCO-2

spectra, OCO-2 Science Team Meeting, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena,

February 16, 2012.

42. Massie, S. T., Atmospheric Contributions to PACE Observations, NASA PACE Science

Definition Team meeting, Arlington, Virginia, March 14-16, 2012.