HAQAST Massachusetts agenda v2

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HAQAST Massachusetts agenda
Tuesday, June 4th

8:30 – 9:00 EDT Coffee and Networking

9:00 – 9:30 EDT Session 1A: Overview of NASA HAQAST (Room TBA, Webinar A)

9:30 – 10:15 Session 2A: Facilitating the Use of Satellite Data by the Novice User (Room TBA, Webinar A)

10:15 – 10:45 EDT Networking Break

10:45 – 12:15 EDT Session 2A and 2B

Session 2A: Health and Air Quality Applications of TEMPO (Room TBA, Webinar A)

Session 2B: Adapting to Climate Change: Heat, Air Pollution, and Human Health? (Room TBA, Webinar B)

12:15 – 1:30 EDT Lunch Break (on your own)

1:30 – 2:45 EDT Session 3A and 3B

Session 3A: Emerging Ground Networks for Satellite Data Integration (Room TBA, Webinar A)

Session 3B: How Satellite Data Can Inform Fires, Exceptional Events Demonstrations, and New Standards (Room TBA, Webinar B)

2:45 – 3:15 EDT Networking Break

3:15 – 4:30 EDT Session 4A and 4B

Session 4A: TROPOMI-OMI Meeting Crossover: 20 years of NO2 applications from OMI and TROPOMI (Room TBA, Webinar A)

4:30 – 4:40 EDT Poster Introductions

4:40 – 6:30 EDT Poster Session

Wednesday, June 5th

8:30 – 9:15 EDT Coffee and Networking

9:15 – 10:15 EDT Session 5A and 5B

Session 5A: Satellite Data for Climate Change Decision Making: Measuring Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Air Quality Co-Benefits (Room TBA, Webinar A)

Session 5B: Satellite Data for Global Air Quality and Health (Room TBA, Webinar B)

10:20 – 10:30 EDT Break

10:30 – 11:45 EDT Session 6

Session 6A: Environmental Justice: Data Needs to Protect Health of At-Risk Populations (Room TBA, Webinar A)

Session 6B: Calculating Long-Range Pollution Transport (Room TBA, Webinar B)

11:45 – 12:15 EDT Session 7

Session 7: Closing Remarks and HAQAST Ambassador Perspectives: Using New Satellite Data to Improve Health and Air Quality Monitoring (Room TBA, Webinar A)

End of Public Meeting

12:30 – 3:30 EDT HAQAST Team Meeting (Room TBA)
HAQAST team members and investigators

About HAQAST

HAQAST is a collaborative team that works in partnership with public health and air quality agencies across the globe to use NASA data and tools for the public benefit. We have 14 primary investigators and scores of co-investigators from across the U.S., along with short-term, high-impact collaborative efforts called Tiger Teams.