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National Science Foundation Importance of OC and EC: An NSF perspective Bruce Doddridge Anne-Marie Schmoltner Atmospheric Chemistry Program Division of Atmospheric Sciences International Workshop for the Development of Research Strategies for the Sampling and Analysis of Organic and Elemental Carbon Fractions in Atmospheric Aerosols Durango, Colorado – March 4–5, 2003

National Science Foundation Presentation Outline Background on NSF The NSF Perspective Workshop Mid-Term Report Card A Challenge to OCEC Participants …and all in 20 minutes !

National Science Foundation NSF (Est. 1950) Mission To promote scientific progress To advance national health, prosperity and welfare To secure national defense NSF Strategic Goals Ideas - Discovery across frontiers and connections in service to society People - A diverse, internationally competitive and globally-engaged workforce Tools - Accessible, state-of-the-art information bases and shared tools ~12% FY 2003 Agency Budget Increase

National Science Foundation Goals Related To OCEC Atmospheric Chemistry Program to characterize the chemical composition of the atmosphere and its variability to understand chemical transformations and transport processes in the atmosphere Interdisciplinary/Crosscutting to understand the role of atmospheric chemistry in the radiation budget of the earth to understand how natural and anthropogenic emissions affect regional/global air quality

National Science Foundation Global Climate: Global Climate: What We Know From: Climate Change 2001: Synthesis Report, IPCC, 2001.

National Science Foundation Some NSF-Supported Programs: Regional Air Quality / Global Change AEROCE 1990–2000, North Atlantic Ocean Ground-based and airborne measurements ACE-2 June/July 1997, Portugal and NE Atlantic Airborne, ground-based and ship-borne measurements INDOEX Jan.-April 1999, Indian Ocean region ACE-Asia Ground-based network operations Airborne field intensive March-April 2001

National Science Foundation Carbonaceous Aerosols: Carbonaceous Aerosols: “…A Major Wildcard…” From: Ramanathan et al., Science, 294, , 2001.

National Science Foundation OCEC Workshop: OCEC Workshop: Report Card IDEASB Recognition of Emerging Importance Addresses Critical Need Where is the Global Perspective? PEOPLEA - The Usual Suspects (…but that’s a good thing) International Representation Early-Career Scientist Participation Where are the Climate Modelers? TOOLS? Community OCEC Standards Common (Operational) Definitions Technological (Method/Protocols) Consistency Key: On Track – Needs Attention – Huh?

National Science Foundation The World Outside Of The Lab From: USDOE Atmospheric Science Program Strategic Plan, August 2002.

National Science Foundation Scales of Relevance to OCEC Global “CLIMATE” Hemispheric Continental Synoptic- Regional “VISIBILITY” Meso- Local Micro- “HEALTH” Nano- Who Should Play? Climate Air Quality Modeling

National Science Foundation The OCEC Challenge Defining a research strategy is GREAT, but… Reach a consensus… please ! Think outside the box – it’s a big world Health  Visibility  Climate (  Health, and iterates) Modeling is fun – try it sometime An effective bridge between scales Provides community and policy relevance Thanks so much for listening !