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The Desert Research Institute

The Desert Research Institute (DRI) is the nonprofit research campus of the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE), the organization that oversees all publicly-supported higher education in the U.S. state of Nevada. At DRI, approximately 440 research faculty and support staff engage in more than $27 million in environmental research each year.
Case study for September 3, 1997-Eastern US sulfate transport to Colorado Plateau

Case study for September 3, 1997-Eastern US sulfate transport to Colorado Plateau

12 spatially coherent sites in TX, NM, AZ, CO 20% worst haze,with sulfate dominant

Mean percentage contributions of Sulfate, Nitrate, Organics and Elemental Carbon to light extinction for all sampling days Percentage of sampling days when aerosol light extinction was dominated by Sulfate, Nitrate, Organics and Elemental Carbon Fraction of the 20% worst days when Sulfate, Nitrate, Organics and Elemental Carbon dominated aerosol light extinction for each month
Mesoscale Gravity Waves MEA 444 January 20, 2005

Mesoscale Gravity Waves MEA 444 January 20, 2005

Reason for Doing Cluster Analysis

Reason for Doing Cluster Analysis

Identify similar and dissimilar aerosol monitoring sites so that we can test the ability of the Causes of Haze Assessment methods to explain the similarities and differences.

ACIS Applied Climate Information System ACIS Briefing Greg McCurdy and Grant Kelly Western Regional Climate Center March 15-16, 2006 NPS Climate Inventory Project Meeting Reno, Nevada

ACIS Applied Climate Information System ACIS Briefing Greg McCurdy and Grant Kelly Western Regional Climate Center March 15-16, 2006 NPS Climate Inventory Project Meeting Reno, Nevada

CANSAC Products tour From the perspective of an operational fire-weather Meteorologist

Part 1: Yosemite Hydroclimate Update Kelly Redmond, Greg McCurdy, Dave Simeral Western Regional Climate Center Desert Research Institute 2005 October 5-6 Yosemite Valley, California
BlueSky Implementation in CANSAC Julide Kahyaoglu-Koracin Desert Research Institute - CEFA CANSAC Workshop Riverside, CA May 2006

BlueSky Implementation in CANSAC Julide Kahyaoglu-Koracin Desert Research Institute - CEFA CANSAC Workshop Riverside, CA May 2006

WRCC Data and Climate Activities and Interactions with the National Park Service Kelly T. Redmond Western Regional Climate Center Desert Research Institute Reno Nevada
CANSAC MECHANICS Julide Kahyaoglu-Koracin CANSAC Workshop 16 February 2006 Sacramento, CA

CANSAC MECHANICS Julide Kahyaoglu-Koracin CANSAC Workshop 16 February 2006 Sacramento, CA

Causes of Haze Assessment Dave DuBois Desert Research Institute

Causes of Haze Assessment Dave DuBois Desert Research Institute

Presented at the RPO National Technical Workgroup Meeting November 5, 2003
Causes of Haze Assessment Dave DuBois Desert Research Institute

Causes of Haze Assessment Dave DuBois Desert Research Institute

Export Controls: Awareness to Action This training is now available via to DRI employees only on the DRI Computer Based Training Site. Click the on-line training link on the internal home page to access.

Weather Coder 3 Examples (Not real observations, we hope !) Grant Kelly, Greg McCurdy, Kelly Redmond Western Regional Climate Center Desert Research Institute Reno Nevada AASC Annual Meeting Coeur d’Alene ID July 16-19, 2007
Influence of the Asian Dust to the Air Quality in US

Influence of the Asian Dust to the Air Quality in US

During the spring season, the desert regions in Mongolia and China, especially Gobi desert in Northwest China, are important sources of mineral aerosols over both Eastern Asia and the Northern Pacific Ocean Recent work suggests that the frequency of dust storms in China has apparently increased in the last several decades Aerosol particles emitted from the Northwest desert region of China may be transported to the remote Pacific Ocean, and may have a significant influence on the aerosol loadings and chemical speciation over large areas of Eastern Asia, the Northern Pacific and even as far away as North America Satellite images indicate that Asian dust is transported to US in the spring more frequently in the recent years
Source Signature from Aerosol Elemental Data ? (Asian Dust)

Source Signature from Aerosol Elemental Data ? (Asian Dust)

COHA 8/22/03

COHA 8/22/03

Cluster analysis based on the fraction of same worst days with same patterns Comparison between worst days and best or normal days Last 5 years’ (1997-2001) aerosol data ready for mapping, trend analysis, general description of the sites, et al. Putting together general description (including chart and/or table) for each site
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