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Suggested Citation:"Appendix 3." National Research Council. 2000. Review of Scientific Aspects of the NASA Triana Mission: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9789.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix 3." National Research Council. 2000. Review of Scientific Aspects of the NASA Triana Mission: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9789.
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Appendix 3 Agenda for the Meeting of the Task Group on the Review of Scientific Aspects of the NASA Triana Mission Wednesday, January 12,2000 Open Session 9:00 a.m Triana Overview and Science Objectives Francisco P .1. Valero Includ:lng a discussion of data distribution and outreach Triana PI Scripps.-EarthPolychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) Dave Chenette Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center EPIC Science Retrievals Jay Hennan GSFC Project Office Scientist Cloud Particles and Albedo Estimates Patrick Minnis Langley ResearchCenter 11:30 Atmospheric Dynamics Robert Sadoumy Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique, Ecole Noffilale Superieure, France 12:00 p.m. Lunch 1 :00 p.m. Scripps,-National Institute of Standards and Technology Steven Lorentz Advan(:ed Radiometer (NIST AR) NIST Far Infi"a-Red and Climate Change Warren Wiscombe Goddard Space Flight Center Land Surface Remote Sensing and Hot Spot Analysis Sig Gerstl Los Alamos.National Laboratory Shortwave and Near Infra-Red Albedo Patrick Minnis Langley Research Center Note: The task group met on January 12 and 13,2000 at the National Academies' Cecil and Ida Green Building, 2001 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W., Room 130, Washington, D.C., 20007. 23

Appendix 3 Wednesday, Janllary 12 (Cont.) Near Infra-RedNisible Infrared Ratio: William Collins Implications for Climate National Center for Atmospheric Research Solar ';Vind and SpaceWeather Alan Lazarus MassachusettsInstitute of Technology Societil Relevance of Triana's Solar Wind Data Ernie Hildner Director, SpaceEnvironment Center, NOAA Complementary SpaceScienceMissions George Withbroe ScienceProgram Director, Sun-Earth Connection Triana in the Earth Science Enterprise Context Jack Kaye Includ'ing a discussion of complementary Earth Science Research Earth ~icience missions Division Director 6:00 p.m. Summary Remarks Francisco P .1. Valero, PI Thursday, January, 13,2000 Closed Session Note: The task group met on January 12 and 13,2000 at the National Academies' Cecil and Ida Green Building, 2001 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W., Room 130, Washington, D.C., 20007. 24

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