![]() Wet scavenging in WRF‐Chem simulations of parameterized convection for a severe storm during the DC3 Field CampaignĬomparing turbulent mixing of atmospheric oxidants across model scales Introduction to the deep convective clouds and chemistry (DC3) 2012 studies Simulation of chemical transport by Typhoon Mireille (1991) Separating emission and meteorological drivers of mid‐21st‐century air quality changes in India based on multiyear global‐regional chemistry‐climate simulations Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological SocietyĬomprehensive isoprene and terpene gas-phase chemistry improves simulated surface ozone in the southeastern US The acidity of atmospheric particles and cloudsĪ diagnostic study of cloud physics and lightning flash rates in a severe preâmonsoon thunderstorm over northeast India Mechanisms responsible for stratosphere‐to‐troposphere transport around a mesoscale convective system anvil Vertical transport, entrainment, and scavenging processes affecting trace gases in a modeled and observed SEAC4RS case study Substantial increase in the joint occurrence and human exposure of heatwave and high‐PM hazards over South Asia in the mid‐21st century Impact of scale-aware deep convection on the cloud liquid and ice water paths and precipitation using the Model for Prediction Across Scales (MPAS-v5.2) Overview of the CPOC pilot study at Whiteface Mountain, NY: Cloud Processing of Organics within Clouds (CPOC) The Multi-Scale Infrastructure for Chemistry and Aerosols (MUSICA) The impact of inhomogeneous emissions and topography on ozone photochemistry in the vicinity of Hong Kong Islandīroadening impact of field campaigns: Integrating meteorological and chemical observationsīulletin of the American Meteorological SocietyĬropland trees need to be included for accurate model simulations of land-atmosphere heat fluxes, temperature, boundary layer height, and ozone Trifluoroacetic acid deposition from emissions of HFO-1234yf in India, China, and the Middle EastĪcidity and the multiphase chemistry of atmospheric aqueous particles and cloudsĮvaluating different lightning parameterization schemes to simulate lightning flash counts over Maharashtra, India Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheresīox model intercomparison of cloud chemistry Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth SystemsĪssessment of updated fuel‐based emissions inventories over the contiguous United States using TROPOMI NO2 retrievals Publications and Presentations (127) TitleĮvaluating the impact of chemical complexity and horizontal resolution on tropospheric ozone over the conterminous US with a Global Variable Resolution Chemistry Model Barth is an editor for the Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. In 2017 she became a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society. She has served as a member of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry Scientific Steering Committee (2010-2015) and the Advisory Committee for NSF Geosciences Directorate (2012-2015), and is now a member of the International Commission on Atmospheric Chemistry and Global Pollution. She served on the International Commission on Clouds and Precipitation for 8 years and was the secretary for Atmospheric Chemistry of the American Geophysical Union for 2 years. Barth is a member of the American Geophysical Union and the American Meteorology Society. Atmospheric Composition and the Asian Monsoon web pageĭr.Coordinated Cloud Chemistry Study web page.Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry field campaign analysis DC3 web page.Multiscale Infrastructure for Chemistry and Aerosols ( MUSICA).Effects of thunderstorms on the composition of the upper troposphere.Aerosol interactions with deep convection.Cloud effects on trace gases and aerosols, including scavenging by precipitation, lightning production of NOx, and aqueous chemistry.Barth’s research focus has been on interactions between clouds and chemistry. She heads the Multiscale Model Development Cross Cutting Group in ACOM and is deputy head of the MMM Weather Modeling and Research section. She is a Senior Scientist in NCAR's Atmospheric Chemistry Observations and Modeling (ACOM) Laboratory and Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology (MMM) Laboratory. in Atmospheric Sciences (University of Washington) in 1991. in Chemical Engineering (University of Colorado) in 1985 and Ph.D.
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