Curriculum Vitae

Gary A. Morris, Ph.D. (512) 448-8461 (office); 3001 South Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78704 [email protected]

• NASA funded atmospheric scientist and Fulbright Scholar attracting > $2 million in grants with > 30 peer-reviewed publications and > 90 conference presentations • Academic administrator with experience in program analysis, growth modeling, cost modeling, budget management, and institutional and programmatic strategic planning • Research in environmental modeling, field measurements, and satellite data analysis • Award-winning college-level Physics, Earth Science, and Astronomy professor with extensive experience developing state-of-the-art electronic educational resources and research projects with significant roles for undergraduate students

EMPLOYMENT 2014 – present Dean of Natural Sciences and Professor of Physics, St. Edward’s 2004 – 2014 Associate Dean of Arts & Sciences (2010 – present), Professor (2013 – present); Associate Professor (2006 – 2013) and Assistant Professor (2004 – 2006) of Physics & Astronomy, (VU), Valparaiso, IN Spring 2008 Visiting Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geosciences, University of Houston (UH), Houston, TX 2003 – 2006 Intermittent Assistant Research Scientist, Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Center, University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), Baltimore, MD 2000 – 2008 Faculty Fellow, Wiess Instructor, and Clinical Assistant Professor of Physics & Astronomy (2000 – 2004); Adjunct Assistant (2004 – 2007) and Adjunct Associate (2007 – 2008) Professor, Rice University (Rice), Houston, TX 1998 – 2000 Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics & Astronomy, VU, Valparaiso, IN 1997 – 1998 Research Assistant Professor, Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology (JCET), UMBC, Baltimore, MD Spring 1997 Astronomy Instructor, Prince George’s Community College (PGCC), Largo, MD 1994 – 1997 National Research Council Post-Doctoral Fellow, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), Greenbelt, MD

EDUCATION Ph.D. 1995 Rice University, Houston, TX – Space Physics and Astronomy Dissertation: “A Demonstration and Evaluation of Trajectory Mapping” M.S. 1992 Rice University, Houston, TX – Space Physics and Astronomy Thesis: “Background and Early Results from the Atmospheric Electrical Current Sensor Project” A.B. 1989 Washington University, St. Louis, MO – Physics and Mathematics Graduated with college honors

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Example Administrative Accomplishments • NSF STEP Grant Principal Investigator and Director. The Mathematics and Science Education Enrollment and Development Program (MSEED, 2011 – 2014) has recruited and successfully enrolled 29 future math and science middle and high school teachers who will also earn a B.S. in math, biology, chemistry, physics, or physical geography. This grant has allowed me to pull together stakeholders from across campus and build relationships with staff members in enrollment management, financial aid, and academic support services. Furthermore, the grant is built upon collaboration between the Dept. of Education and the Dept. of Mathematics & Computer Science, the Dept. of Biology, the Dept. of Chemistry, the Dept. of Geography & Meteorology, and the Dept. of Physics & Astronomy which our grant leadership team has spent significant time helping to develop. • Chair of STEM Task Force (2010 – 2012). The Provost formed a 20-faculty member committee with an external advisory panel and tasked it with devising a vision for the future of STEM education at Valparaiso University. After a year of studying our past efforts in STEM, the best practices in modern STEM education, and our strategic plan going forward, the committee settled on a theme of Human and Environmental Health Science. That vision now drives the planning for the first element of the new STEM village, which is expected to open for the Fall 2015 semester. • Peer benchmarking. Using our board approved list of 26 peer institutions, I created a spreadsheet comparing staffing and course enrollments across College of Arts & Sciences programs at Valparaiso University with our peers to better understand our strengths, weaknesses, and different emphases with our peers. This information, which I shared with my dean and department chairs, helped me to understand staffing priorities across our College. • Academic cost modeling. I developed an Excel spreadsheet model to identify future faculty needs in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics & Astronomy as the University pursues its strategic goal of increasing undergraduate enrollment from 2800 to 4500 students. The model included a variety of adjustable parameters, including the number of classes each faculty member would be expected to teach and the maximum sizes of their classes. To make its predictions, I leveraged historical enrollment data and expected future enrollments over time. When completed, I shared the model with members of the administration from the Dean’s Office, Department Chairs, members of the Finance Office, and the Provost’s Office. My efforts led to my authoring a blog site, Cost Modeling 101 For Deans blog, and organizing a pre-conference workshop on the topic for the American Conference of Academic Deans meeting (January 2013) Other Administrative Duties and Accomplishments • Caterpillar and Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Arts & Sciences Review Committee, Chair, VU (2011 – 2014) • Partnership with Museum of Science and Industry – Lead, VU (2010 – 2014) • Compiled and analyzed peer institution staffing and course load data, VU (2010 – 2014) • Convener for regular Natural Science Chairs Meetings, VU (2010 – 2014) • College of Arts & Sciences Travel Policy Committee, Chair, VU (2013) Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 3 of 29

• Developed request for proposals and proposal review process for the Dean’s Social Sciences Fund, then chaired the review committee for those proposals (Fall 2012) • Co-organizer of STEM Strategic Planning Retreat, VU (Aug. 2012) • Organizer and host of three Ozonesonde Workshops at UH, (June 2008, June 2010, and July 2013), two at Penn State (April 2012 and July 2013) and one at St. Louis University (August 2013) • Developing partnership with Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellows Foundation – Lead, VU (2011 – 2012) • Developed staffing and cost model for natural sciences based on target enrollments under university expansion identified in the Valparaiso Strategic Plan, VU (2011 – 2012) • Member, Workload Task Force, VU (2011) • Developed procedure for nominations and review of Caterpillar and Excellence in Teaching Awards for the College of Arts & Sciences, VU (2011) • Organized Scholarship Day Recruiting Events in the Natural Sciences, VU (2011) • Developed and received funding for an internal proposal to establish an Interdisciplinary Natural Science Colloquium Series, which continues to this day, VU (2011) • Analyzed faculty activity reports, determined productivity in terms of peer reviewed and other publications, conference presentations, and grants received, VU (2011) • Contributed to Howard Hughes Medical Institute grant proposal, VU (2011) • Helped design curriculum in atmospheric physics at UMBC (1997 – 1998) • Coordinated teaching assignments for JCET faculty at UMBC (1997 – 1998)

Research • Developed technique to simultaneously and inexpensively measure ozone and sulfur dioxide on a balloon payload (2008) • Developer of and lead scientist on Fulbright Scholar Grant field campaign to examine the outflow of pollution from China and its impact on air quality in Japan (2008 – 2009) • Developed and posted online resources including manuals and training videos for ozonesonde and cryogenic frost point hygrometer (CFH) sondes (2006 – present) • Developed and principal investigator of the Tropospheric Ozone Pollution Project, which has gathered the most extensive urban ozone profile data set in the U.S. (2004 – present) • Developed and leading the Research in Physics Education (RIPE) project, including collaboration with the Mazur group at Harvard (1998 – present) • Published Physics Education Research researcher (2006 – present) • Developed a widely employed technique, trajectory mapping, for validating and understanding atmospheric trace gas observations and pollution transport (1992 – 1994) • Assigned as key member of field team to South Pole Station, Antarctica to diagnose and repair electronics for the atmospheric electrical conduction current instrument (1991)

Teaching • Guest lecturer in Education 357: Designing Curriculum, Assessment, and Learning Plans (Fall 2011, Spring 2012, Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013) Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 4 of 29

• Coordinator for Physics 141L laboratories (Fall 2005, 2006, and 2007) at VU, responsible for revising lab manual, introducing new experiments, writing quizzes, and coordinating the 4 faculty members teaching the laboratory and developer of Honor’s Physics Lab 141L-H (Fall 2010) • Developed advanced atmospheric data analysis course for the Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at UH (2008) • Co-developer of “Science of the Indiana Dunes” general education laboratory science course at VU (2007); guest lecturer (Fall 2013) • Transformed and more than doubled the enrollment in the pre-med introductory physics course at Rice (2000 – 2004) • Co-organizer of the Physics Education group at Rice (2001 – 2004) • Coordinated NASA colleagues for the development of and authored chapters in an electronic textbook on stratospheric ozone at NASA GSFC (1997 – 2000): http://www.ccpo.odu.edu/~lizsmith/SEES/ozone/oz_class.htm • Worked with more than 70 students on research projects (UMBC, Rice, VU, UH), including students at two international sites (Univ. of Costa Rica, Hokkaido Univ.)

Honors, Awards, Other Appointments • Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Houston (2012 – present) • Research Professor – Valparaiso University (2010) • Fulbright Scholar – Japan (2008 – 2009) • Visiting Scholar, Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Houston (2009) • NASA Group Achievement Award – TC4 (2008) • NASA Group Achievement Award – UARS Team (2006) • Project Kaleidoscope Faculty 21 Member (Class of 2006) • NASA Group Achievement Award – Intercontinental Chemical Transport Experiment North America Science Team (2005) • Rice University Pre-Medical Society Outstanding Faculty Award (2003) • Outstanding Faculty Associate at Martel College (Rice, 2001/2002) • Distinguished Faculty Associate at Martel College (Rice, 2000/2001) • National Research Council Post-Doctoral Fellowship (1994 – 1996) • Department of Energy Graduate Fellowship for Global Change (1992 – 1994) • NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Graduate Student Summer Program, Space Research Association (1992)

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS • Texas Academy of Science (2014 – present) • Council of Colleges of Arts & Sciences Deans (2012 – present) • American Association for the Advancement of Science (1994 – 2003, 2011 – present) • American Conference of Academic Deans (2011 – present) • Indiana Academy of Sciences (2011 – present) • Fulbright Association, lifetime member (2010 – present) Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 5 of 29

• Council for Undergraduate Research (2006 – 2007, 2010 – present) • American Meteorological Society (2007 – present) • Association of American Colleges and Universities (2006 – present) • American Association of Physics Teachers (1998 – present) • American Associate of University Professors (1998 – present) • Earth System Science Education (ESSE) Program (1996 - present) • American Geophysical Union (1992 – present)

RESEARCH GRANTS

As Principal Investigator • “Ozonesonde Releases in Southeast and East Texas,” Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (2014 – 2015), $156,612.24. • Amendment #1 to “Ozonesonde Releases in Southeast and East Texas,” Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (2013), $32,055. • “Ozonesonde Releases from the University of Houston and Smith Point, Texas in support of DISCOVER AQ”, University of Texas Air Quality Research Program (2012 – 2013), $66,821 for Valparaiso U. • “Ozonesonde Releases in Southeast and East Texas,” Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (2013), $80,000. • “U.S. – Japan Bilateral Workshop: The Tropical Tropopause Layer,” NSF Catalyzing New International Collaborations Program (2012 – 2014), $35,418. • Second extension of “HGB O3 Sonde Launches 2010-08 and Vertical Ozone Profiles in Eastern Texas 2010-10,” Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (2012), $142,000. • “Mathematics and Science Education Enrollment (MSEED) Program,” NSF STEP Program (2011 – 2016), $499,951. • Extension of “HGB O3 Sonde Launches 2010-08 and Vertical Ozone Profiles in Eastern Texas 2010-10,” Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (2011), $67,500. • “Natural Science Colloquium Series,” Committee to Enhance Teaching and Learning Grant, VU (2011), $1000. • “Reprocessing and submission of ozonesonde data to the World Ozone and Ultraviolet Radiation Data Centre (WOUDC) and the NASA Aura Validation Data Center (AVDC),” Creative Work and Research Grant, VU (2011), $2500. • “HGB O3 Sonde Launches 2010-08 and Vertical Ozone Profiles in Eastern Texas 2010- 10,” Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (2010), $135,000. • “Houston ozonesonde observations and data analysis during 2009,” Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (2009), $120,500. • “A study of the influence of Chinese pollution on air quality in Japan,” Fulbright Program (2008 – 2009), 5.8 million J.Y. Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 6 of 29

• “Preliminary ozone profile analysis and source partitioning,” with Marc Taylor (Sr.) and Brittni Emery (Soph.), Pierce Cedar Creek Institute (Summer 2007), $3000 for students + $3000 for supplies. • “Additional Ozonesondes in Northwest Indiana in Support of INTEX-B and Aura Validation,” NASA Earth Science Enterprise (2006), $50,000. • “Additional Ozonesondes in Houston, Texas in Support of INTEX-B and Aura Validation,” NASA Earth Science Enterprise (2006 – 2008), $125,292. • “Validation of Non-Coincident Trace Species Measured by AURA Using Trajectory Mapping and Statistical Analysis,” NASA Earth Science Enterprise (2006 – 2008), $495,000 ($104,850 for Morris). • “Tropospheric Ozone Pollution Project (TOPP): Investigating Air Quality Through Additional Ozonesonde Launches in Houston, Beaumont, and East Texas,” Texas Commission on Environmental Quality New Technology Research and Development Program (2005 – 2006), $107,486. • “Great Lakes Region Ozonesonde Network (GLRON),” Indiana Space Grant Consortium Early Career Faculty Program (2005), $3996. • “Rice University Tropospheric Ozone Pollution Project,” Shell Center for Sustainability (2003 – 2005), $40,1900. • “Measuring Urban Ozone Pollution in Houston, Texas with MICROTOPS,” Rice Space Institute Seed Money Program (2002 – 2004), $1500. • “Research in Physics Education (RIPE) Project,” Rice University Brown Teaching Grant (2001 – 2002 and 2002 – 2003), $5600. • “MATCH Ozone Loss Analysis Technique,” NASA GSFC Purchase Order (2002 – 2005), $40,000. • “Simulation of Aircraft Exhaust Emissions Using the GSFC Trajectory Model,” NASA GSFC Purchase Order (2000), $10,000. • “Research in Physics Education (RIPE) Project,” Valparaiso University CELT Expense Grant (1999 – 2000), $1200.

• “Validation of H2O and O3 Measurements from SAGE III Using Trajectory Mapping and Constituent Reconstruction,” NASA Earth Observing System program (1997 – 2003), $185,000. • “Simulation of Aircraft Exhaust Emissions Using the GSFC Trajectory Model,” NASA GSFC Purchase Order (1999), $14,500.

As Co-Investigator • “Characterization of Boundary-Layer Meteorology During DISCOVER-AQ Using Radar Wind Profiler and Balloon Sounding Measurements,” University of Texas Air Quality Research Program (2014 – 2015), $15,609 for Valparaiso U. à St. Edward’s U. • “TICOSONDE: Tropical balloonsonde observations of ozone, water vapor and sulfur dioxide for continued support of satellite calibration and validation capabilities,” PI – Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 7 of 29

Henry Selkirk (USRA/GESTAR) – NASA Earth Science Division (2013 – 2017), $672,000 ($271,964 for Morris), funded. • “Dual O3/SO2 Sondes in Costa Rica for the Ticosonde Project,” PI – Henry Selkirk (USRA/GESTAR) – NASA Earth Science Division (2012), $200,000 ($158,248 for Morris), funded. • “Enhancing Interest in STEM at NW Indiana Middle and High Schools Through Balloon Launches and Tracking,” PI – Mark Spychala (senior at Valparaiso Univ.) – Indiana Space Grant Consortium (2013), $7,451, funded.

• “O3 and SO2/O3 Sonde Launches in Support of the Proposal, ‘SEAC-IONS,’” PI – Anne Thompson (Penn. State Univ.) – NASA Earth Science Division (2011 – 2014), $500,000 ($9994 for Morris), funded.

• “Air Pollution over the Eastern US: Integration of AURA/OMI NO2 and SO2, Aircraft, and Ground-Based Observations with Numerical Models,” PI – Russell Dickerson (U. of Maryland) – NASA Earth Science Division – Aura Science Team (2011 – 2014), $599,911 ($18,934 for Morris).

• “TC4: Ground-based Validation for Aura and CALIPSO with NATIVE and Sondes,” Anne Thompson, Penn State, PI – NASA Tropical Composition, Convection & Climate Coupling program (2007), $157,000 ($52,331 for Morris). • “North American – North Atlantic Ozone Soundings During INTEX–A (2004),” Anne Thompson, Penn State, PI, NASA Tropospheric Chemistry Program (2004), $150,000 ($5000 for Morris). • “Atmospheric Transport of Trace Gases and Aerosols: Evaluating Models and Observations,” Mark Schoeberl, NASA GSFC, PI – NASA Interdisciplinary Science Program (2003 – 2005), $2.2 million ($45,000 for Morris). • “The Interaction Between the Troposphere and the Stratosphere: The Impact of Climate Change,” Mark Schoeberl, NASA GSFC – NASA Interdisciplinary Science Program (2000 – 2002), $1.9 million ($45,000 for Morris). • “A Climatology of Tropospheric CO over the Central and Southeastern United States and the Southwestern Pacific Ocean Derived from Space, Air, and Ground-based Infrared Interferometer Spectra,” Wallace McMillan, UMBC, PI – NASA GSFC (1998 – 2001), $234,000. • “Validation of MOPITT Column and Profile CO from Spaceborne, Airborne, and Ground- based Interferometers,” Wallace McMillan, UMBC, PI – NASA GSFC (1997 – 2000), $237,000. Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 8 of 29

SERVICE

Professional • Convener and co-organizer of “Regional and Urban Scale Variability of Ozone and Its Precursors in the Mixed Layer and Lower Free Troposphere” at the Fall 2014 Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, 15 – 19 December 2014, San Francisco, CA • Convener and co-organizer of the “Symposium on Innovative Pedagogy” at Valparaiso University, 2 November 2013, Valparaiso, IN • Convener and co-chair of “The Tropical Tropopause Layer: Observations, Theory and Modeling” at the Fall 2013 Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, 9 – 13 December 2013, San Francisco, CA • Convener and Chair of pre-conference workshop “An Introduction to Cost Modeling for Deans” at the American Colleges and Universities Annual Meeting, 23 – 26 January 2013, Atlanta, GA • Convener and Session Chair for session “Tropospheric O3 profiles: measurement strategies, anthropogenic influences, climate change forcing, and implications for air- quality” at the Fall 2012 Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, 3 – 7 December 2012, San Francisco, CA • Convener and Co-organizer of “PER Mini-Conference” at Harvard University, 16 – 17 November 2012, Cambridge, Massachusetts • Co-organizer and co-host of the “U.S. – Japan Bilateral Workshop on the Tropical Tropopause Layer,” 15 – 19 October 2012, Honolulu, Hawaii • Convener and Session Chair for session “Characterization of Air Pollution and Its Interactions with Weather and Climate in East Asia Before, During, and After the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games” at the Spring 2009 Meeting of the American Geophysical Union in Toronto, Canada • Convener and Panelist for session “Stimulating Student Learning in Multiple Dimensions Through Introductory Laboratories” at the American Colleges and Universities Annual Meeting in January 2007 in New Orleans, Louisiana • Panelist for session “Liberal Education and Science: Preparing Future Scientists and Citizens” at the American Colleges and Universities Annual Meeting in January 2006 in Washington, DC • Co-organizer and Program Editor for the Joint Meeting of the Texas Section of the American Physical Society, the Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, the Society of Physics Students (Zone 13), and the National Society of Hispanic Physicists at Rice University, October 2000 in Houston, TX. • Excellence in Geophysical Education Award Committee Member for the American Geophysical Union (1998 – 2000) • Planning Committee for the Department of Energy Graduate Fellowships for Global Change Conference (1996)

Reviewer • NASA Earth Science Proposal Review Panelist – ACMAP Program (2013) Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 9 of 29

• Reviewer of Environmental Sciences proposals for Fulbright Program (2010 – 2012, 2014). • Reviewer of 8 introductory physics textbooks for Prentice Hall and Addison Wesley (2002 – 2008, 2010 – 2011). • U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation proposals (2005). • Proposal Review Panel Member for NASA Graduate Student Research Program: Earth Science Proposals (2002). • NASA Earth Science Enterprise Education Product Review Panel member for the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (June – August 2001). • Reviewer for the following scientific journals: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Atmospheric Environment, American Journal of Physics, Climate Dynamics, EOS, Geophysical Research Letters, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, Journal of Climate, Journal of Geophysical Research, Journal of Geoscience Education, Physical Research

Committees • STEM Village Building Committee, VU (2013) • Provost’s Committee on Office Space, VU (2013) • College of Arts & Sciences Travel Policy and Professional Development Review Committee, Chair, VU (2013) • Woodrow Wilson National Teaching Fellowship Program Development Committee (2013) • iPad App Development Committee, VU (2012) • Social Sciences Deans Fund Proposal Review Committee, Chair, VU (2012) • Northwestern Indiana Science Fair Organizing Committee, VU (2011 – Present) • Caterpillar and Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Arts & Sciences Review Committee, Chair, VU (2011 – Present) • STEM Task Force, VU (2010 – 2012) • Workload Task Force, VU (2011) • Library Dean Search Committee, VU (2011) • Environmental Science Committee, VU (2007 – 2010) • Teacher Education Committee, VU (2005 – 2010) • Member, Pierce Cedar Creek Institute Advisory Board (2005 – 2008) • Neils Science Center Vision Implementation Subcommittee, VU (2004 – 2007) • PKAL Leadership Initiative Team, VU (2005 – 2007) • High Performance Computing Team, VU (2005 – 2007) • Center for Environmental Stewardship Proposal Development Subgroup, VU (2005) • Lilly Marketing Group, VU (2005) • Physics & Astronomy Tenure-track Search Committee, VU (2004 – 2005, 2010 – 2011, 2012 – 2013) • Physics & Astronomy Visiting Faculty Search Committee, VU (2005, 2007, 2011 – 2012) • Committee on Education, Rice (2001 - 2004) • Rice Space Institute Remote Sensing Group member (2000 - 2004) and chair (2001 - 2003) • Curriculum Committee, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Rice (2001 – 2003) • Founding Committee, Martel College (faculty member), Rice (2000 – 2001) • Search Committee, Instructor of Physics & Astronomy, Rice (2000 – 2001) • Environmental Science Curriculum Committee, VU (1999 – 2000) Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 10 of 29

• VU Environmental Science Teaching Circle member (1998 – 2000) and chair (1999 – 2000)

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COURSES TAUGHT Astronomy 101 L Lab for Intro. Astronomy S99, F98, S05 VU Geosciences 4397 Atmos. Data Analysis S08, Sum. 08 UH Natural Science 101 Astronomy S97 PGCC Natural Science 102 Science of the Indiana Dunes S07 VU Physics 111 College Physics (premed) F99, F98, F04 VU Physics 111 L Lab for College Physics (premed) F99, F98, F04 VU Physics 112 College Physics (premed) F97 UMBC Physics 112 College Physics (premed) S00, S99, S05, S09 VU Physics 112L Lab for College Physics (premed) S00, S05, S09 VU Physics 125 General Physics (premed w/calc.) F03, F02, F01, F00 Rice Physics 126 General Physics (premed w/calc.) S01, S02, S03, S04 Rice Physics 141 Intro. Physics (majors) S99 VU Physics 141L Lab for Intro. Physics (majors) F99, F05, F06, F07 VU Physics 141L – H Honors Lab for Intro. Physics (majors) F10 VU Physics 142L Lab for Intro. Physics (majors) S07, S00 VU Physics 152 Intro. Physics (honors) S07 VU Physics 190 Freshman seminar S09 VU Physics 243 Modern Physics F06, F07 VU Physics 380x Intro to Air Quality (Met 490x) S05 VU Physics 492GM Independent Research F06, S07, F07, S09, VU S10, S11, F12, S13, F13

WORLD WIDE WEB SITES AND BLOGS Cost Modeling 101 for Deans costmodeling101fordeans.wordpress.com Faculty Homepage VU physics.valpo.edu/faculty/gmorris Fulbright Research (2008 – 2009) physics.valpo.edu/ozone/fulbrightdata.html polympics.wordpress.com Houston Ozone (2004 – 2008) Rice www.rice.edu/ozone Houston Ozone (2004 – 2012) UH www.imaqs.uh.edu/ozone Physics 111 (1998 – 1999, 2004) VU gluon.valpo.edu/courses/p111.f98 Physics 112 (1997) UMBC umbc7.umbc.edu/~gmorris/physics112 Physics 112 (1999 – 2000, 2005) VU gluon.valpo.edu/courses/p112.s00 Physics 125 (2000 – 2003) Rice www.owlnet.rice.edu/~phys125 Physics 126 (2001 – 2004) Rice www.owlnet.rice.edu/~phys126 Physics 141 (1999) VU gluon.valpo.edu/courses/p141.s99 Physics 141L (2005 – 2007) VU physics.valpo.edu/courses/p141L Physics 141L – Honors (2010) VU sites.google.com – student lab blogs (private) Physics 142L (2007) VU physics.valpo.edu/courses/p142L Physics 152 (2007) VU physics.valpo.edu/courses/p152 Physics 243 (2006/07) VU physics.valpo.edu/courses/p243 Physics Education Research VU valpophysicseducationresearch.wordpress.com Publications & Presentations VU works.bepress.com/gary_morris/ Understanding Ozone (1999) NASA www.ccpo.odu.edu/SEES/ozone/ozone.htm Valparaiso Ozone (2006 – ) VU physics.valpo.edu/ozone valpotopp.wordpress.com

Rice: Rice Univ. VU: Valparaiso Univ. UMBC: Univ. of Md. Balt. Co. PGCC: Prince George’s Community UH: Univ. of Houston College Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 12 of 29

PUBLICATIONS Graduate Student Co-Authors; Undergraduate Student Co-Authors Reviewed 1. Westrick, J. and G.A. Morris, Teacher education pedagogy: Disrupting the apprenticeship of observation, Teacher Education, revised, February 2015. 2. Lasry, N., J. Guillemette, M. Dugdale, S. Bhatnagar, C. Whittaker, K. Ragan, G. Morris, E. Charles, K. Miller, T. Mzoughi, and E. Mazur, How students change conceptions: Analyzing gains and losses, American Journal of Physics, submitted, March 2015. 3. Morris, G.A., S. Schwartz, and S. Skees, Transition Matrices: A Tool to Assess Student Learning and Improve Instruction, The Physics Teacher, under revision, Jan. 2015. 4. Stauffer, R.M., G.A. Morris, A.M. Thompson, E. Joseph, and G.J.R. Coetzee, Propagation of radiosonde pressure sensor errors to ozonesonde measurements, Atmos. Meas. Tech. Discuss., 6, 7771 – 7810, 2013 and Atmos. Meas. Tech., 7, 65 – 79, 2014. 5. Morris, G.A., G. Labow, H. Akimoto, M. Takigawa, M. Fujiwara, F. Hasebe, J. Hirokawa, and T. Koide, On the use of the correction factor with Japanese ozonesonde data, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 12, 15,597 – 15,638, 2012; Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13, 1243 – 1260, 2013. 6. Morris, G.A., L. Branum-Martin, N. Harshman, E. Mazur, T. Mzoughi, and S.D. Baker, An Item Response Curves analysis of the Force Concept Inventory, Am. J. Phys., 80(9), 825 – 831, 2012. 7. Haman, C.L., B. Lefer, and G.A. Morris, Seasonal variability in the diurnal evolution of the boundary layer in a near coastal urban environment, J. Atmos. Ocean. Tech., 29 (5), 697 – 710, 2012. 8. Tang, W., D.S. Cohan, G.A. Morris, D.W. Byun, W.T. Luke, Influence of vertical mixing uncertainties on ozone simulation in CMAQ, Atmos. Environ., 45 (17), 2898 – 2909, 2011. 9. Morris, G.A., W. Komhyr, J. Hirokawa, J. Flynn, N. Krotkov, and B. Lefer, A balloon sounding technique for measuring SO2 plumes, J. Atmos. Ocean. Tech., 27 (8), 1318 – 1330, 2010. 10. Morris, G.A., A.M. Thompson, K.E. Pickering, S. Chen, E.J. Bucsela, and P.A. Kucera, Observations of ozone production in a dissipating tropical convective cell during TC4, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 10, 18,953 – 19,004, 2010; Atmos. Chem. Phys., 10, 11,189 – 11,208, 2010. 11. Krotkov, N.A., M.R. Schoeberl, G.A. Morris, S. Carn, and K. Yang, Dispersion and lifetime of the SO2 cloud from the August 2008 Kasatochi eruption, J. Geophys. Res., 115, D00L20, doi:10.1029/2010JD013984, 2010. 12. Thompson, A.M., A.M. MacFarlane, G.A. Morris, J.E. Yorks, S.K. Miller, B.F. Taubman, G. Verver, H. Vomel, M.A. Avery, J.W. Hair, G.S. Diskin, E.V. Browell, J.V. Canossa, T.L. Kucsera, C.A. Klich, and D.L. Hlavka, Convective wave signatures in ozone profiles Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 13 of 29

over the equatorial Americas: Views from TC4 (2007) and SHADOZ, J. Geophys. Res., 115, D00J23, doi:10.1029/2009JD012909, 2010. 13. Morris, G.A., B. Ford, B. Rappengluck, A.M. Thompson, A. Mefferd, F. Ngan, and B. Lefer, An evaluation of the interaction of morning residual layer and afternoon mixed layer ozone in Houston using ozonesonde data, Atmos. Environ., 44, doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2009.06.057, 4024 – 4034, 2010. 14. Pierce, R.B., J. Al-Saadi, C. Kittaka, T. Schaack, A. Lenzen, K. Bowman, J. Szykman, A. Soja, T. Ryerson, A.M. Thompson, P. Bhartia, and G.A. Morris, Impacts of background ozone production on Houston and Dallas, TX air quality during the TexAQS field mission, J. Geophys. Res., 114, D00F09, doi:10.1029/2008JD011337, 2009. 15. Rappenglück, B., R. Perna, S. Zhong, and G.A. Morris, An analysis of the vertical structure of the atmosphere and the upper-level meteorology and their impact on surface ozone levels in Houston, TX, J. Geophys. Res., 113, D17315, doi:10.1029/2007JD009745, 2008. 16. Fishman, J., K.W. Bowman, J.P. Burrows, A. Richter, K.V. Chance, D.P. Edwards, R.V. Martin, G.A. Morris, R.B. Pierce, J.R. Ziemke, J.A. Al-Saadi, T.K. Schaack, and A.M. Thompson, Remote sensing of tropospheric pollution from space, Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc., 89, 6, 805 – 821, 2008. 17. Thompson, A.M., J.E. Yorks, S.K. Miller, J.C. Witte, K.M. Dougherty, G.A. Morris, D. Baumgardner, L. Ladino, and B. Rappenglück, Free tropospheric ozone sources and wave activity over Mexico City and Houston during MILAGRO/Intercontinental Transport Experiment (INTEX-B) ozonesonde network study, 2006 (IONS-06), Atmos. Chem. Phys., 8, 5113 – 5125, 2008. 18. Nassar, R., J.A. Logan, H.M. Worden, I.A. Megretskaia, K.W. Bowman, G.B. Osterman, A.M. Thompson, D.W. Tarasick, S. Austin, H. Claude, M.K. Dubey, W.K. Hocking, B.J. Johnson, E. Joseph, J. Merrill, G.A. Morris, M. Newchurch, S.J. Otlmans, F. Posny, F.J. Schmidlin, H. Vömel, D.N. Whiteman, J.C. Witte, Validation of Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES) Nadir Ozone Profiles Using Ozonesonde Measurements, J. Geophys. Res., 113, D15S17, doi:10.1029/2007JD008819, 2008. 19. Cooper, O.R, M. Trainer, A.M. Thompson, S.J. Oltmans, D.W. Tarasick, J.C. Witte, A. Stohl, S. Eckhardt, J. Lelieveld, M.J. Newchurch, B.J. Johnson, R. W. Portmann, L. Kalnajs, M.K. Dubey, T. Leblanc, I.S. McDermid, G. Forbes, D. Wolfe, T. Carey-Smith, G.A. Morris, B. Lefer, B. Rappenglück, E. Joseph, F. Schmidlin, J. Meagher, F.C. Fehsenfeld, T.J. Keating, R.A. VanCuren, and K. Minschwaner, Evidence for a recurring eastern North America upper tropospheric ozone maximum during summer, J. Geophys. Res., 112, D23304, doi: 10.1029/2007JD008710, 2007. 20. Jiang, Y.B., L. Froidevaux, A. Lambert, N.J. Livesey, W.G. Read, J.W. Waters, B. Bojkov, T. Leblanc, I.S. McDermid, S. Godin-Beckmann, M.J. Filipiak, R.S. Harwood, R.A. Fuller, W.H. Daffer, B.J. Drouin, R.E. Cofield, D.T. Cuddy, R.F. Jarnot, B.W. Knosp, V.S. Perun, M.J. Schwartz, W.V. Snyder, P.C. Stek, R.P. Thurstans, P.A. Wagner, M. Allaart, S.B. Andersen, G. Bodeker, B. Calpini, H. Claude, G. Coetzee, J. Davies, H. De Backer, H. Dier, M. Fujiwara, B. Johnson, H. Kelder, N.P. Leme, G. König-Langlo, E. Kyro, G. Laneve, L.S. Fook, J. Merrill, G. Morris, M. Newchurch, S. Oltmans, M.C. Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 14 of 29

Parronondos, F. Posny, F. Schmidlin, P. Skrivankova, R. Stubi, D. Tarasick, A. Thompson, V. Thouret, P. Viatte, H. Vömel, P. von der Gathen, M. Yela, and G. Zablocki, Validation of Aura Microwave Limb Sounder ozone by ozonesonde and lidar measurements, J. Geophy. Res., 112, D24S34, doi: 10.1029/2007JD008776, 2007. 21. Schoeberl, M.R., J.R. Ziemke, B. Bojkov, N. Livesey, B. Duncan, S. Strahan, L. Froidevaux, S. Kulawik, P.K. Bhartia, S. Chandra, P.F. Levelt, J.C. Witte, A.M. Thompson, E. Cuevas, A. Redondas, D.W. Tarasick, J. Davies, G. Bodeker, G. Hansen, B.J. Johnson, S.J. Oltmans, H. Vomel, M. Allaart, H. Kelder, M. Newchurch, S. Goldin- Beekmann, G. Ancellet, H. Claude, S.B. Andersen, E. Kyro, M. Parrondons, M. Yela, G. Zablocki, D. Moore, H. Dier, P. von der Gathen, P. Viatte, R. Stubi, B. Calpini, P. Skrivankova, V. Dorokhov, H. de Backer, F. J. Schmidlin, G. Coetzee, M. Fujiwara, V. Thoret, F. Posny, G. Morris, J. Merrill, C.P. Leong, G. König-Langlo, and E. Joseph, A trajectory-based estimate of the tropospheric column ozone column using the residual method, J. Geophys. Res., 112, D18105, doi: 10.1029/2007JD008773, 2007. 22. Tarasick, D.W., M.D. Moran, A. Thompson, T. Carey-Smith, Y. Rochon, V.S. Bouchet, W. Gong, P.A. Makar, C. Stroud, S. Ménard, L.-P. Crevier, S. Cousineau, J.A. Pudykiewicz, A. Kallaur, R. Moffet, R. Ménard, A. Robichaud, O.R. Cooper, S.J. Oltmans, J.C. Witte, G. Forbes, B.J. Johnson, J. Merrill, G. Morris, M.J. Newchurch, F.J. Schmidlin, and E. Joseph, Comparison of Canadian air quality forecast models with tropospheric ozone profile measurements above mid-latitude North America during IONS/ICARTT campaign: Evidence for stratospheric input, J. Geophys. Res., 112, D12S22, doi:10.1029/2006JD007782, 2007. 23. Thompson, A.M., J.B. Stone, J.C. Witte, S.K. Miller, R.B. Pierce, R.B. Chatfield, S.J. Oltmans, O.R. Cooper, A.L. Loucks, B.F. Taubman, B.J. Johnson, E. Joseph, T.L. Kucsera, J.T. Merrill, G.A. Morris, S. Hersey, G. Forbes, M.J. Newchurch, F.J. Schmidlin, D.W. Tarasick, V. Thouret, J.-P. Cammas, Intercontinental Chemical Transport Experiment Ozonesonde Network Study (IONS) 2004: 1 Summertime upper troposphere/lower stratosphere ozone over northeastern North America, J. Geophys. Res., 112, D12S12, doi:10.1029/2006JD007441, 2007. 24. Morris, G.A., S. Hersey, A.M. Thompson, S. Pawson, J. Eric Nielsen, P.R. Colarco, W.W. McMillan, A. Stohl, S. Turquety, J. Warner, B.J. Johnson, T.L. Kucsera, D.E. Larko, S.J. Oltmans, and J.C. Witte, Alaskan and Canadian forest fires exacerbate ozone pollution over Houston, Texas, on 19 and 20 July 2004, J. Geophys. Res., 111, D24S03, doi:10.1029/2006JD007090, 2006. 25. Morris, G.A., L. Branum-Martin, N. Harshman, S.D. Baker, E. Mazur, S. Dutta, T. Mzoughi, and V. McCauley, Testing the test: Item response curves and test quality, Am. J. Phys., 74, 449 – 453, 2006. 26. Cooper, O.R., A. Stohl, M. Trainer, A. Thompson, J.C. Witte, S.J. Oltmans, B.J. Johnson, J. Merrill, J.L. Moody, G. Morris, D. Trasick, G. Forbes, P. Nedelec, F.C. Fehsenfeld, J. Meagher, M.J. Newchurch, F.J. Schmidlin, S. Turquety, J.H. Crawford, K.E. Pickering, R.C. Cohen, T. Bertarm, P. Wooldrige, and W.H. Brune, Large upper tropospheric ozone enhancement sabove mid-latitude North America during summer: In situ evidence from Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 15 of 29

the IONS and MOZAIC ozone monitoring network, J. Geophys. Res., 111, D24S05, doi: 10.1029/2006JD007306, 2006. 27. Morris, G.A., M.R. Schoeberl, B. Bojkov, and L.R. Lait, A review of the Match technique as applied to SOLVE/THESEO and AASE-2/EASOE, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Disc., 4, 4665 – 4717, 2004; Atmos. Chem. Phys., 5, 2571 – 2592, 2005. 28. Morris, G.A., M.R. Schoeberl, J.E. Rosenfield, and C.H. Jackman, The potential impact of subsonic and supersonic aircraft exhaust on water vapor in the lower stratosphere assessed via a trajectory model, J. Geophys. Res., 108 (D3), 10.1029/2002JD002614, 06 February 2003. 29. Morris, G.A., J.F. Gleason, J.M. Russell, III, M.R. Schoeberl, and J.P. McCormick, A comparison of HALOE V19 with SAGE II V6.00 ozone observations using trajectory mapping, J. Geophys. Res., 107 (D13), 10.1029/2001JD000847, 12 July 2002. 30. Morris, G.A., J. Ziemke, J. Gleason, and M.R. Schoeberl, Trajectory mapping: A tool for satellite data validation, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 17,875-17,894, 2000. 31. Schoeberl, M.R., and G. A. Morris, A Lagrangian simulation of subsonic and supersonic aircraft exhaust emissions, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 11,833-11,839, 2000. 32. Morris, G.A., S.R. Kawa, A.R. Douglass, M.R. Schoeberl, L. Froidevaux, and J. Waters, Low ozone “pockets” explained, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 3599-3610, 1998. 33. Morris, G.A., D.B. Considine, A.E. Dessler, S.R. Kawa, A.E. Roche, J. Kumer, and J.M. Russell, III, Nitrogen partitioning in the middle stratosphere as observed by the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite, J. Geophys. Res., 102, 8955-8965, 1997. 34. Dessler, A.E., D.B. Considine, G.A. Morris, M.R. Schoeberl, A.E. Roche, J.L. Mergenthaler, J.M. Russell, J.W. Waters, J.C. Gille, and G.K. Yue, Correlated observations of HCl and ClONO2 from UARS and implications for stratospheric chlorine partitioning, Geophys. Res. Lett., 22, 1721-1724,1995. 35. Morris, G.A., M.R. Schoeberl, L. Sparling, P.A. Newman, L.R. Lait, L. Elson, J. Waters, A.E. Roche, J. Kumer, and J.M. Russell, III, Trajectory mapping and applications to data from the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite, J. Geophys. Res., 100, 16,491-16,505, 1995. 36. Byrne, G.J., J.R. Benbrook, E.A. Bering, A.A. Few, G.A. Morris, W.J. Trabucco, and E.W. Paschal, Ground-based instrumentation for measurements of atmospheric conduction current and electric field at the South Pole, J. Geophys. Res., 98, 2611-2618, 1993.

Other 1. Morris, G.A., A. Gettelman, and F. Hasebe, Coordinating Observational Campaigns to Study the Tropical Tropopause Layer, EOS, 94 (9), 91, 26 Feb. 2013. 2. Gettelman, A., K.P. Hamilton, G.A. Morris, F. Hasebe, and H.B. Selkirk, U.S.-Japan Bilateral Workshop on the Tropical Tropopause Layer: State of the Current Science and Future Observational Needs, 15 – 19 October 2012, Honolulu, HI, USA, SPARC newsletter, 40, 37 – 47, January 2013. Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 16 of 29

3. Gettelman, A., G.A. Morris, K.P. Hamilton, H.B. Selkirk, and F. Hasebe, U.S.-Japan Workshop on the Tropical Tropopause Layer: State of Current Science and Future Observational Needs, IGAC News, 48 (November), 39 – 40, 2012. 4. Muller, R., R. J. Salawitch, et al., contributors include G.A. Morris, Chapter 6: Upper Stratospheric Processes in Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 1998, WMO, 44, 1999. 5. Russell, J.M., H.G.J. Smit, et al., co-authors include G.A. Morris, Chapter 2: Data Quality in Assessment of Trends in the Vertical Distribution of Ozone, WCRP-SPARC, 1, 1998. 6. Morris, G.A. “A Demonstration and Evaluation of Trajectory Mapping.” Ph.D. Thesis, Rice University, August 1994. 7. Bering, E.A., J.R. Benbrook, R. Chadwick, G.J. Byrne, A.A. Few, and G.A. Morris, Feasibility of long term vertical electric current measurements in the Antarctic, Antarctic J. of the U.S., XXVIII, 5, 314-317, 1993. 8. Morris, G.A. “Background and Early Results for the Atmospheric Electrical Current Sensor Project.” Master's Thesis, Rice University, 1992. 9. Bering, E.A., J.R. Benbrook, R. Chadwick, G.J. Byrne, A.A. Few, and G.A. Morris, Magnetospheric influences on atmospheric electricity at the South Pole Station, Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Atmospheric Electricity 1992, Volume 1, 476-479, A.I. Voeikor Main Geophysical Observatory, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1992. 10. Few, A.A., G.A. Morris, E.A. Bering, J.R. Benbrook, R. Chadwick, and G.J. Byrne, Maxwell current measurements at the South Pole: Evaluation of measurements and instrument performance, Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Atmospheric Electricity 1992, Volume 1, 23-26, A.I. Voeikor Main Geophysical Observatory, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1992. 11. Few, A.A., G.A. Morris, E.A. Bering, J.R. Benbrook, R. Chadwick, and G. J. Byrne, Surface observations of global atmospheric electric phenomena at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctic J. of the U.S., XXVII, 5, 307-309, 1992. 12. Byrne, G.J., E.A. Bering, A.A. Few, and G.A. Morris, Measurements of atmospheric conduction currents and electric fields at the South Pole, Antarctic J. of the U.S., XXVI, 5, 291-294, 1991. 13. Bering, E.A., G.J. Byrne, A.A. Few, and G.A. Morris, Initial results from measurements of atmospheric conduction currents and electric fields at the South Pole, Antarctic J. of the U.S., XXVI, 5, 294-296, 1991.

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PRESENTATIONS Invited Morris, G.A., Tropospheric Ozone Pollution Project (TOPP) Results from 2004 – 2012, Texas Commission for Environmental Quality, Austin, Texas, 9 July 2013.

Morris, G.A., The Tropospheric Ozone Pollution Project (TOPP): O3 and SO2 Sondes from 2004 – 2012 • Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, St. Louis University, 11 October 2013. • Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology, University of Maryland Baltimore County, 24 June 2013. • Dept. of Physics & Astronomy/Dept. of Chemistry Joint Colloquium, Valparaiso University, 12 April 2013. • Summer Celebration of Undergraduate Research, Valparaiso University, 3 Aug. 2012. • Dept. of Physics, Hope College, 21 Sept. 2012. Morris, G.A., Summary of Tropospheric Ozone Pollution Project Ozonesonde Data from 2004 – 2011, Texas Commission for Environmental Quality, Austin, Texas, 12 June 2012.

Morris, G.A., The Tropospheric Ozone Pollution Project (TOPP) and Dual O3/SO2 Sonde, Universidad de Costa Rica, San Pedro, Costa Rica, 30 Jan. 2012. Morris, G.A., Summary of Tropospheric Ozone Pollution Project Ozonesonde Data from 2004 – 2010, Texas Commission for Environmental Quality, Austin, Texas, 28 Feb. 2011. Morris, G.A., Summary of Tropospheric Ozone Pollution Project Ozonesonde Data from 2004 – 2009, Texas Commission for Environmental Quality, Austin, Texas, 6 May 2010. Morris, G.A., Assessing the influence of Chinese pollution on air quality in Japan in summer: Initial results from my Fulbright Research project • Acid Deposition and Oxidant Research Center, Niigata, Japan, 6 Nov. 2009. • Research Institute for Global Change, Yokohama, Japan, 22 Dec. 2009. • Depts. of Physics & Astronomy and Chemistry, Valparaiso University, 15 Jan. 2010. • Dept. of Chinese & Japanese Studies, Valparaiso University, 24 Feb. 2010. • Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Houston, 31 Mar. 2010. • Dept. of Meteorology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 20 Apr. 2010. • Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rice University, Houston, TX, 19 May 2010. • Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, American University, Washington, DC, 13 Sept. 2010. • NOAA Air Resources Laboratory, Silver Spring, MD, 13 Sept. 2010. • Valparaiso University Faculty Seminar Series, 23 Feb. 2011. Morris, G.A., Texas Ozonesonde Observations: 2004 – 2009 and Beyond, Texas Commission for Environmental Quality, Austin, Texas, 22 June 2009. Morris, G.A., A study of the impact of China’s pollution on air quality in Japan before, during, and after the Olympics: Measurement program overview and preliminary analysis, Frontier Research Center for Global Change, Yokohama, Japan, 6 Nov. 2008. Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 18 of 29

Morris, G.A., A study of the influence of Chinese pollution on air quality in Japan, Faculty of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, 15 July 2008. Morris, G.A., Four years of ozonesonde observations in Houston, TX, Texas Commission for Environmental Quality, Austin, Texas, 2 May 2008. Morris, G.A., Global Climate Change Science, Focus the Nation event, Sid Richardson College, Rice University, Houston, Texas, 30 Jan. 2008. Morris, G.A., Comparison of satellite derived tropospheric ozone columns with balloon soundings, Dept. of Physics, Taylor University, 25 Sept. 2006. Morris, G.A., Providing the monitoring needed to clean tomorrow’s air: A proposal for a regional network to study ozone • Dept. of Chemistry, Chicago State University, 28 Sept. 2006. • Dept. of Physics, Hope College, 7 Apr. 2006. • Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Ball State University, 30 Mar. 2006. • Dept. of Chemistry, Marietta College, 1 Mar. 2006. • Dept. of Chemistry, Valparaiso University, 24 Feb. 2006. • Dept. of Physics, , 20 Feb. 2006. • Dept. of Chemistry, Ohio Northern University, 15 Feb. 2006. • Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Calvin College, 14 Feb. 2006. • Dept. of Environmental Sciences, Taylor University, 1 Feb. 2006. • Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Valparaiso University, 13 Jan. 2006. Morris, G.A., Alaskan Forest Fires Exacerbate Houston Ozone Pollution July 19 – 20, 2004 • Dept. of Geosciences, University of Houston, 8 Feb. 2008. • The Center for Atmospheric Particle Studies, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 2 Mar. 2006. • Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Rice University, Houston, TX, 2 Mar. 2005. • Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, 18 Feb. 2005. • Dept. of Biology, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, 10 Jan. 2005. Morris, G.A., Arctic Ozone Loss in 1992 and 2000 • Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, 6 Feb. 2004. • Dept. of Physics, University of Evansville, Evansville, IN, 23 Jan. 2004. • Dept. of Natural Sciences, University of Virginia’s College at Wise, Wise, VA, 14 Nov. 2003.

Morris, G.A., An Overview of the Rice University Tropospheric Ozone Pollution Project (RU- TOPP) • Dept. of Geosciences, University of Houston, Houston, TX, 30 Jan. 2004. • Dept. of Atmospheric Science, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, 11 Nov. 2003.

Morris, G.A., Evaluating Arctic Ozone Loss During the Winters of 1992 and 2000, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Rice University, Houston, TX, 24 Sept. 2003. Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 19 of 29

Morris, G.A., Using Trajectory Mapping to Diagnose Ozone Loss in the Arctic Winter, Dept. of Physics, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY, 3 March 2003. Morris, G.A., Using a Dynamical Model to Validate Satellite Observations of Ozone • Dept. of Physics, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, 22 Feb. 2000 • Dept. of Physics, Rice University, Houston, TX, 11 Feb. 2000.

Morris, G.A., Validating Satellite Measurements of Ozone Using Trajectory Mapping, Dept. of Physics, Ball State University, Muncie, IN, 18 Nov. 1999. Morris, G.A., Understanding Satellite Data on Ozone, Dept. of Physics, Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, 21 Oct. 1999. Morris, G.A., Ozone Depletion • VOLTS meeting at Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, 29 Oct. 1999. • NASA Educators Conference, Seattle, WA, 31 Oct. 1998. • Dept. of Biology, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, 12 Oct. 1998. • Department of Physics, University of Purdue Calumet, Hammond, IN, 9 Dec. 1998. • Educators’ Workshop in Conjunction with the Launch of the NOAA-K Satellite, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Lompoc, CA, 13 May 1998. • Mission to Planet Earth Education Products Workshop, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, 12 Dec. 1997 and 7 Dec. 1996. • NASA MTPE K - 12 Teacher Workshop for Science and Environmental Education/NASA MTPE GSFC Scientific and Educational Endeavor Product Evaluation (high school - 14), West Chester University, West Chester, PA, 17 July 1997. Morris, G.A., The Use of Trajectory Mapping to Enhance Our Understanding of Ozone Behavior • Dept. of Physics, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, 6 Nov. 1998. • Dept. of Physics, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, 16 March 1998. Morris, G.A., Understanding Ozone Data with the Use of Trajectory Analysis, • Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 14 April 1997. • Dept. of Physics, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore MD, 12 March 1997. Morris, G.A., J. Gleason, J. Ziemke, L. Sparling, M.R. Schoeberl, S. Hollandsworth, Validation of Stratospheric Ozone Measurements Using Trajectory Mapping, Joint Center for Earth System Science, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD, 28 Feb. 1997. Morris, G.A., Satellite Data Analysis Using Trajectory Mapping Techniques, Dept. of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 21 Oct. 1996. Morris, G.A., STELLA Tutorial, ESSE Workshops, Berkeley Springs, WV, 5 – 6 Aug. 1996. Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 20 of 29

Morris, G.A., The Use of Trajectory Mapping in Atmospheric Data Analysis, Institute for Terrestrial and Planetary Atmospheres, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY, 21 June 1996. Contributed: Graduate Student Co-Authors; Undergraduate Student Co-Authors 1. Morris, G.A., An Overview of the Tropospheric Ozone Pollution Project (TOPP): Ozone and SO2 sondes from 2004 – 2014, Texas Air Quality Symposium, University of Texas – Pickle Center, 10 April 2015. 2. Morris, G.A., B.L. Lefer, A.M. Thompson, A.J. Weinheimer, H.B. Selkirk, D.K. Martins, and A. Kotsakis, Urban-scale boundary layer and lower free tropospheric ozone variability in Houston during DISCOVER-AQ (September 2013), 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15 – 19 December 2014. 3. Wilkins, J.L., G. Morris, B. deFoy, and J. Fishman, An Analysis of Seacions Ozonesonde Measurements from St. Louis MO: Providing Insight into How Cross Country, Wildfires and Descending Stratospheric Air over the Great Plains Impact Regional Air Quality, 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15 – 19 December 2014. 4. Kenyon, A.L., S. Schill, N. Heath, G. Morris, B.L. Lefer, and T. Bertram, Ozone in the Free Troposphere: The Impact of Synoptic Meteorology on Ozone Transport to Southern California, 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15 – 19 December 2014. 5. Kotsakis, A., B.L. Lefer, G.A. Morris, A.M. Thompson, D.K. Martins, A.J. Weinheimer, and R.E. Orville, Sources of Ozone in the Free Troposphere in Houston During DISCOVER-AQ 2013, 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15 – 19 December 2014. 6. Boxe, C., D. Bella, J. Khaimova, J. Culpepper, N. Ahmed, A. Belkalai, J. Ealy, I. Arroyo, M. Lahoumh, O. Jenkins, S. Emmanuel, J. Andrews, D. Fu, L. Wu, Y. Choi, G. Morris, G.B. Osterman, L.P. Johnson, and S.A. Austin, Characterization of Pollution Transport into Texas Using OMI and TES Satellite and In Situ data, and HYSPLIT Back Trajectory Analyses: implications for TCEQ State Implementation Plans and High School/Undergraduate STEM Education, 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15 – 19 December 2014. 7. Selkirk, H.B., N.A. Krotkov, C. Li, G. Morris, J.A. Diaz, S.A. Carn, H. Voemel, P.M. Nord, and K. Larson, Profiling the SO2 Plume from Volcan Turrialba: Ticosonde Balloon Measurements Compared with OMI and OMPS Retrievals, 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15 – 19 December 2014. 8. Thompson, A.M., L.E. Ott, B.N. Duncan, S.K. Miller, J.C. Witte, H.B. Selkirk, G.A. Morris, R.M. Stauffer, H.E. Fuelberg, J. Fishman, K.R. Minschwaner, B.J. Johnson, and M. Newchurch, An Overview of Ozone Variability during SEAC4RS from the Seacions Ozonesonde Network, 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15 – 19 December 2014. 9. Selkirk, H., H. Vomel, M. Avery, K. Rosenlof, S. Davis, D. Hurst, B. Read, M. Schoeberl, J.A. Diaz, and G. Morris, Ticosonde CFH at Costa Rica: A nine-year seasonal Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 21 of 29

climatology of tropical UT/LS water vapor and inter-comparison with MLS water valpor and CALIPSO cloud observations, NASA Aura Science Team Meeting, College Park, MD, 15 – 18 September 2014. 10. Selkirk, H., A. Thompson, H. Vömel, R. Herman, J. Smith, R.-S. Gao, T.P. Bui, and G. Morris, SEACIONS balloon sonde measurements of water vapor and ozone in the UT/LS at Ellington Field and inter-comparisons with ER-2 measurements of water vapor and ozone, NASA SEAC4RS Science Team Meeting, Boulder, Colorado, 15 – 18 April 2014. 11. Thompson, A.M., S.K. Miller, J.C. Witte, H.B. Selkirk, G.A. Morris, H.E. Fuelberg, B.J. Johnson, K.R. Minschwaner, J. Fishman, and M. Newchurch, An overview of ozone variability during SEAC4RS from the SEACIONS Ozonesonde Network, NASA SEAC4RS Science Team Meeting, Boulder, Colorado, 15 – 18 April 2014. 12. Clark, R., M. Desjarlais, T. Kolba, K. Leach, G. Morris, J. Westrick, and J. Cunningham, Building an integrative community to develop and retain MSEED Scholars, STEP Grantees Meeting, Washington, DC, 6 – 7 March 2014. 13. Martins, D., H. Halliday, R. Stauffer, G. Morris, A. Thompson, H. Selkirk, and R. Herman, Ozone vertical variability over Houston, NASA DISCOVER-AQ Science Team Meeting, Hampton, Virginia, 24 – 28 March 2014. 14. Morris, G.A., and B.L. Lefer, Tropospheric Ozone Pollution Project (TOPP) Overview: A context for DISCOVER-AQ Houston 2013, NASA DISCOVER-AQ Science Team Meeting, Hampton, Virginia, 24 – 28 March 2014. 15. Stauffer, R.M., G.A. Morris, A.M. Thompson, D.K. Martins, and H. S. Halliday, Using California DISCOVER-AQ data to improve the accuracy of ozonesonde and radiosonde data in field experiments, NASA DISCOVER-AQ Science Team Meeting, Hampton, Virginia, 24 – 28 March 2014. 16. Thompson, A.M., G. Morris, D. Martins, H. Selkirk, and D. Zweers-Stein, DISCOVER- AQ Houston ozone, 2013: Perspective from ten years of TOPP & INTEX sonde campaigns, NASA DISCOVER-AQ Science Team Meeting, Hampton, Virginia, 24 – 28 March 2014. 17. Morris, G.A., and B. Lefer, Late summer ozonesonde observations in Houston: SEAC4RS and DISCOVER-AQ soundings (Aug. – Sept. 2013) in the context of ozonesonde observations from 2004 – 2012, NASA Air Quality Applied Science Team Meeting #6, Rice University, Houston, Texas, 15 – 17 January 2014. 18. Morris, G.A., Ozonesonde launches from the University of Houston and Smith Point in support of DISCOVER-AQ, AQRP Workshop, Pickle Research Campus, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, 14 November 2013. 19. Clark, R., M. Desjarlais, D. Gillispie, K. Leach, E. Grodsky, C. Muller, J. Cunningham, and G. Morris, Enhancing STEM education in NW Indiana: Year 2 update of the MSEED Program, STEP Grantees Meeting, 14 – 15 March 2013. 20. Spychala, M.D., G.A. Morris, B. Lefer, D. Cohan, and W. Zhou, Using tropospheric ozone profiles and surface data (2004 – 2012) to determine background ozone levels in Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 22 of 29

Houston, Texas, Abstract A53Q-0442 presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 3 – 7 Dec. 2012. 21. Diaz, J.A., G.A. Morris, H.B. Selkirk, N.A. Krotkov, D.C. Pieri, and E. Corrales, In-situ detection of SO2 plumes in Costa Rica from Turrialba Volcano using balloon-borne sondes, Abstract A53Q-0433 presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 3 – 7 Dec. 2012. 22. Morris, G.A., D. Martins, A. Thompson, A. Reed, E. Joseph, and E. Thompson, The impact of radiosonde pressure sensor errors on ozone profiles and columns as reported by ozonesondes, Quadrennial Ozone Symposium 2012, Toronto, Canada, 27 – 31 Aug. 2012. 23. Morris, G.A., R.W. Clark, D.H. Gillispie, K.E. Leach, M.A. Desjarlais, and G. Doneske, Mobilizing the troops: First-year STEP experience of the MSEED Program at Valparaiso University, 2012 NSF STEP Grantees’ Meeting, Washington, DC, 15 – 16 Mar. 2012. 24. Morris, G., and J. Schoer, Environmental research with undergraduates in East Asia: Collaborations in China and Japan, Council for Undergraduate Research Pre-Conference Workshop: International Perspectives on Undergraduate Research and Inquiry – A Scholarly Discussion, Milwaukee, WI, 19 October 2011. 25. Morris, G., B. Lefer, R. Rappenglueck, C. Haman, C. Boxe, S. Hersey, D. Byun, V. Thouret, J.P. Cammus, B. Johnson, and S. Oltmans, Ozone profile observations in Houston, Texas (1994 – 2010) from aircraft, balloons, and satellites, Abstract, EGU General Assembly 2011, Vienna, Austria, 3 – 8 April 2011. 26. Morris, G.A., B. Lefer, B. Rappenglueck, C. Haman, M. Taylor, and M.R. Schoeberl, Source attribution of ozone in Southeast Texas before and after the Deepwater Horizon accident using satellite, sonde, surface monitor, and air mass trajectory data, Abstract 31B-0056 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 13 – 17 Dec. 2010. 27. Haman, C., G.A. Morris, Evidence of entrainment impacting surface ozone and sulfur dioxide in Houston, TX, Abstract 31B-0050 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 13 – 17 Dec. 2010. 28. Taylor, M., B. Rappenglueck, G. Morris, A. Thompson, B. Lefer, C. Haman, J. Flynn, and C. Klich, Stratosphere-Troposphere exchange over Houston, Abstract 31B-0053 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 13 – 17 Dec. 2010. 29. Lefer, B., W. Brune, D. Collins, J. Dibb, R. Griffin, S. Herndon, L. Huey, B. Jobson, W. Luke, J. Melqvist, G. Morris, G. Mount, S. North, E. Olaguer, B. Rappenglueck, X. Ren, J. Stutz, X.-Y. Yu, and R. Zhang, Overview of major findings of the Study of Houston Atmospheric Radical Precursors (SHARP) 2009 Campaign, Abstract A34C-05 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 13 – 17 Dec. 2010. 30. Tang, W., D.S. Cohan, G.A. Morris, and D.W. Byun, Effects of uncertainties in vertical mixing schemes on ozone simulations, Community Modeling and Analysis Systems Conference, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 11 – 13 October 2010. 31. Morris, G.A., Long-range and UT/LS influences on surface ozone in Houston, SHARP Data Analysis Workshop, Texas Commission for Environmental Quality, Austin, TX, 13 – 14 July 2010. Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 23 of 29

32. Krotkov, N., K. Yang, S. Carn, A. Krueger, G. Vicente, E. Hughes, P. Colarko, G. Morris, C. Seftor, J. Joiner, R. Kahn, and M. Pavolonis, Current capabilities and limitations of satellite monitoring and modeling forecasting of volcanic clouds: An example of Eyjafjallajokull eruption, 15th OMI Science Team Meeting, DeBilt, Netherlands, 15 – 17 June 2010. 33. Krotkov, N., K. Yang, S. Carn, A. Krueger, G. Vicente, E. Hughes, P. Colarko, G. Morris, C. Seftor, and J. Joiner, Current capabilities and limitations of satellite monitoring and modeling forecasting of volcanic clouds: An example of Eyjafjallajokull eruption, Air Quality Research Subcommittee Meeting, Washington, DC, 20 May 2010. 34. Taylor, M.E., G. Morris, B.L. Lefer, B. Rappenglueck, C. Haman, and J.H. Flynn, Influence of frontal passages on tropospheric ozone during SHARP 2009, 90th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 17 – 21 Jan. 2010. 35. Fishman, J, J.K. Creilson, X.Xu, C.Y. Gallegos, A.E. Wozniak, and G.A. Morris, An examination of the relationship between surface ozone observations from air quality monitoring networks and satellite-derived tropospheric ozone amounts from UV- backscatter measurements, EOS Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall. Meet. Suppl., Abstract A53A- 0232, San Francisco, CA, 14 - 18 Dec. 2009. 36. Morris, G.A., H. Akimoto, M. Takigawa, J. Hirokawa, F. Hasebe , M. Fujiwara, K. Miyagawa, N. Krotkov, J. Witte, Y. Kanaya, N. Kellams, and T. Pietrzak, An examination of the impact of air from China on summertime air quality in Japan before, during, and after the Beijing Olympics, 15th Annual Discussion Meeting of Atmospheric Chemistry, Japan Meteorological Agency, Tsukuba, Japan, 20 – 22 October 2009. 37. Morris, G.A., H. Akimoto, Y. Kanaya, M. Takigawa, J. Hirokawa, F. Hasebe, M. Fujiwara, K. Ishida, K. Miyagawa, M.R. Schoeberl, E. Celarier, N. Krotkov, S. Christensen, N. Kellams, B. Lehmann, and T.G. Pietrzak, An examination of the impact of air from China on air quality in Hokkaido Japan before, during, and after the Beijing Olympics, EOS Trans. AGU, 90(22), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abs. A21B-04, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 24 – 27 May 2009. 38. Thompson, A.M., A.M. Luzik, S.K. Miller, J.C. Witte, G.A. Morris, S.J. Oltmans, D. Tarasick, and B. Rappengluck, Urban ozone over North America from soundings, Mixed influences from pollution, stratosphere, lightning, and convection, 89th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, 11 – 15 Jan. 2009. 39. Morris, G.A., J. Hirokawa, M. Fujiwara, F. Hasebe, K. Ishida, N. Krotkov, M.R. Schoeberl, W. Komhyr, and B. Lefer, Detection of an SO2 plume over Sapporo, Japan from the eruption of Mt. Kasatochi using a balloon sounding technique, EOS Trans. AGU, 89, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abs. A53B-0273, San Francisco, CA, 15 – 19 Dec. 2008. 40. Miller, S.K., A.M. Thompson, A.M. Luzik, G.A. Morris, A.M. Bryan, J.E. Yorks, B.F. Taubman, H. Voemel, M. A. Avery, Convective and wave signatures in ozone profiles in Equatorial Americas: Views from TC4 and SHADOZ, EOS Trans. AGU 89, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abs. A21I-02, San Francisco, CA, 15 – 19 Dec. 2008. 41. Morris, G.A., J. Hirokawa, M. Fujiwara, F. Hasebe, K. Ishida, E. Celarier, N. Krotkov, M. Schoeberl, and W. Komhyr, A study of the impact of China’s pollution on air quality Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 24 of 29

in Japan before, during, and after the Olympics: Measurement program overview and preliminary analysis, 14th Annual Discussion Meeting of Atmospheric Chemistry, Frontier Research Center for Global Change, Yokohama, Japan, 29 – 31 October 2008. 42. Thompson, A.M., S. Lee, S.K. Miller, A. Loucks, G.A. Morris, and H. Voemel, Latitudinal and longitudingal gradients in GW/KW signatures in the TTL inferred from ozonesondes, SPARC 2008 General Assembly, Bologna, Italy, 31 Aug.– 5 Sept. 2008. 43. Thompson, A.M., J.E. Yorks, S.K. Miller, J.C. Witte, K. Meaghan-Dougherty, G.A. Morris, D. Baumgardner, L. Ladino, and B. Rappenglueck, Ozone profiles over Mexico City and Houston during MILAGRO/Intercontinental Transporte Experiment (INTEX-B) Ozonesonde Network Study, 2006 (IONS-06): Stratospheric lightning and pollution signals in the troposphere, Abstract, EGU General Assembly 2011, Vienna, Austria, 13 – 18 April 2008. 44. Morris, G.A., A. Bryan, A.M. Thomposon, J. Yorks, J. Gerlach, G. Osterman, E. Celarier, and M. Avery, Ozonesonde observations inside a convective cell over Panama during TC- 4, TC-4 Science Team Meeting, Virginia Beach, VA, 26 – 29 Feb. 2008. 45. Thompson, A.M., J. Yorks, B.F. Taubman, G.A. Morris, H. Voemel, H.B. Selkirk, M.A. Avery, J. Gerlach, T.L. Kucsera, A. Pino Graell, and I. Petropavloskikh, Ground-based studies of dynamics and composition during TC4: Results from Costa Rica, Panama, and Galapagos, TC-4 Science Team Meeting, Virginia Beach, VA, 26 – 29 Feb. 2008. 46. Avery, M., K. Severance, G. Diskin, G. Sachse, G. Morris, C. Twohy, P. Bui, M. Rana, and J. Plant, Tracer distribution in active convective outflow in the Central American ITCZ Region: A first look at 8.5 – 12 km during the TC4 racetracks, TC-4 Science Team Meeting, Virginia Beach, VA, 26 – 29 Feb. 2008. 47. Rappenglück, B., S. Alvarez, R. Boudreaux, M. Buhr, D. Byun, F.Y. Cheng, C.Clements, J. Flynn, R. Fuller, L. Kauffman, B. Lefer, M. Leuchner, W. Luke, B. McEvoy-Day, G. Morris, F. Ngan, L. Pedemonte, R. Perna, M. Shauck, and G. Zanin, The vertical mixing experiment during TexAQS II, , 88th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 20 – 24 Jan. 2008. 48. Ford, B.J., G. Morris, E. Thompson, B. Rappenglück, B. Lefer, D.W. Byun, X. Li, R. Perna, R. Boudreaux, B. McEvoy-Day, L. Pedemonte, and A. Chow, The impact of residual layer ozone on surface ozone levels in Houston, Texas during TexAQS II, 88th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 20 – 24 Jan. 2008. 49. Clements, C.B., B. Rappenglück, R. Perna, B. Day, M. Patel, B. Lefer, and G. Morris, Evolution and structure of urban boundary layer in Houston, 88th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 20 – 24 Jan. 2008. 50. Avery, M.A., D. Glenn, G. Sachse, J. Podolske, P. Bui, L. Pfister, E. Korn, R. Cohen, P. Wooldridge, A. Perring, T. Bertram, and G.A. Morris (added), Convective vertical redistribution of trace gases in the tropics: A first look at chemical tracer and meteorological measurements from the NASA DC-8 during TC4, EOS Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract, A22A-07, 2007. Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 25 of 29

51. Bryan, A.A., G.A. Morris, D. Lutz, A.M. Thompson, G. Osterman, J. Yorks, and B. Taubman, Preliminary analysis of an ozonesonde data from Panama as part of TC-4, EOS Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A13C-1354, 2007. 52. Cooper, O.R., M. Trainer, A. Thompson, S.J. Oltmans, D.W. Tarasick, J. Witte, A. Stohl, S. Eckhardt, J. Lelieveld, R. Portmann, B. Johnson, L. Kalnajs, M. Newchurch, M. Dubey, J. Meagher, T. Leblanc, I.S. McDermid, G. Forbes, T. Carey-Smith, D. Wolfe, F. Fehsenfeld, G. Morris, B. Lefer, B. Rappenglück, T. Keating, E. Joseph, K. Minschwaner, F. Schmidlin, and R. VanCuren, Evidence for a recurring eastern North America upper tropospheric ozone maximum during summer, EOS Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A44C-04, 2007. 53. Dougherty, M., A.M. Thompson, J.C. Witte, S.K. Miller, S.J. Oltmans, O.R. Cooper, D.W. Tarasick, R.B. Chatfield, B.F. Taubman, E. Joseph, D. Baumgardner, J.T. Merrill, G.A. Morris, B. Rappenglück, B. Lefer, G. Forbes, M.J. Newchurch, F.J. Schmidlin, R.B. Pierce, T. Leblanc, M. Dubey, and K. Minschwaner, North American tropospheric ozone profiles from IONS (INTEX Ozonesonde Network Study, 2004, 2006): Ozone budgets, pollution statistics, satellite retrievals, EOS Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., A33A- 0815, 2007. 54. Ladino, L, D. Baumgardner, A. Hernandez, M. Grutter, A. Thompson, J. Yorks, J. Johnson, S. Oltmans, G. Morris, B. Lefer, and B. Rappenglück, Tropospheric ozone production from lightning, EOS Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstact A53- 1345, 2007. 55. Morris, G.A., A.M. Thompson, R. Perna, J. Yorks, B. Rappenglück, G. Ostermann, B. Lefer, R. Boudreaux, A. Chow, B. Ford, E.Thompson, and S. Hersey, Construction and analysis of an ozone profile climatology over Houston, Texas, EOS Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A53C-1365, 2007. 56. Selkirk, H.B., H. Vömel, G. Morris, J. Valverde, A.M. Thompson, M.S. Agama, L. Pfister, and V. Hernandez, Vertical structure and variability of ozone in the TTL from TC4 ozonesondes, EOS Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A13C-1372, 2007. 57. Morris, G.A., (presented by B. Rappenglück), Ozonesonde data from Houston and SE Texas, Moody Tower Data Analysis Workshop, U. of Houston, 16 – 18 July, 2007. 58. Morris, G.A., S. Holcomb, S. Hersey, A. Thompson, and J. Yorks, Analysis of Houston and SE Texas ozonesonde data, Principal Findings Data Analysis Workshop: TexAQS II/GoMACCS, Austin, Texas, 29 May – 1 June 2007. 59. Perna, R., B. McEvoy-Day, R. Boudreaux, B. Rappenglück, and G. Morris, Analysis of vertical ozone distribution above the University of Houston, Principal Findings Data Analysis Workshop: TexAQS II/GoMACCS, Austin, Texas, 29 May – 1 June 2007. 60. Mefferd, A.D., G.A. Morris, C. Clark, S. Holcomb, B. Ford, M. Taylor, An analysis of meteorological factors that influence boundary layer ozone concentrations using ozonesonde data from Houston, Texas, Principal Findings Data Analysis Workshop: TexAQS II/GoMACCS, Austin, Texas, 29 May – 1 June 2007. Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 26 of 29

61. Mefferd, A., G. Morris, C. Clark, and B. Johnson, An analysis of meteorological factors that influence boundary layer ozone concentrations using ozonesonde data from Valparaiso, Indiana, Pellston, Michigan and Houston, Texas, 87th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, 13 – 18 Jan. 2007. 62. Morris, G.A., D. Grosnick, C. Hight, L. Blasi, and R. Swanson, Stimulating student learning in multiple dimensions through introductory laboratories, AAC&U Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 17 – 21 Jan. 2007. 63. Perna, R., S. Zhong, G. Morris, B. Rappenglück, B. Lefer, R. Boudreaux, C. Clements, B. Day, R. Fuller, S. Hersey, B. Morris, M. Patel, L. Pedemonte, M. Leuchner, J. Flynn, B. Shaulis, P. Guerrero, B. Onakpoya, M. Jang, D. Lee, S. Street, and W. Yao, Insights into Houston Air Quality Through Rawinsonde and Ozonesonde Data, EOS Trans. AGU, 87, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract, 2006. 64. Bender, A., S. Frith, G. Morris, and D. Lary, PV-Theta Mapping of Aura MLS profile data, NASA Aura Science Team Meeting, Boulder, CO, 11 – 15 Sept. 2006. 65. Morris, G.A., B.R. Bojkov, M.R. Schoeberl, A.E. Wozniak, J.R. Ziemke, M. Schoeberl, S. Chandra, J. Fishman, and I. Stajner, Comparison of tropospheric ozone colunns calculated from MLS, OMI, and ozonesonde data, NASA Aura Science Team Meeting, Boulder, CO, 11 – 15 Sept. 2006. 66. Thompson, A., et al., IONS-06 (INTEX Ozonesonde Network Study): Variability in UT/LS ozone and implications for Aura ozone retrievals and assimilation products, NASA Aura Science Team Meeting, Boulder, CO, 11 – 15 Sept., 2006. 67. Ney, C., N. Arrey, J. Kirsch, G. Morris, B. Murray, and D. Panvini, Liberal Education and Science: Preparing Future Scientists and Citizens, AAC&U Meeting, Washington, DC, 18 – 22 Jan. 2006. 68. Cooper, O.R., A. Stohl, M. Trainer, A. Thompson, J.C. Witte, S.J. Oltmans, B.J. Johnson, J. Merrill, J.L. Moody, G. Morris, D. Tarasick, G. Forbes, P. Nedelec, F.C. Fehsenfeld, J. Meagher, M. J. Newchuch, F.J. Schmidlin, and S. Turquety, Larger tropospheric ozone enhancements above mid-latitude North America during summer: In situe evidence from IONS and MOZAIC ozone monitoring network, and the role of lightning NOx, EOS Trans. AGU, 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract, A53D-03, 2005. 69. Oltmans, S.J. A.M. Thompson, B.J. Johnson, O.R. Cooper, J.T. Merrill, G.A. Morris, M.J. Newchurch, F. J. Schmidlin, and D.W. Trasick, Tropospheric ozone across North America during Summer 2004, EOS Trans. AGU, 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl, Abstract, A51D-0093, 2005. 70. Tarasick, D.W., M. Moran, A. Thompson, T. Carey-Smith, Y. Rochon, V. Bouchet, S. Cousineau, O.R. Cooper, S.J. Oltmans, J.C. Witte, G. Forbes, B.J. Johnson, J. Merrill, G. Morris, M.J. Newchurch, F.J. Schmidlin, and E. Joseph, Comparison of Canadian air quality forecast models with tropospheric ozone profile measurements above mid-latitude North America during IONS/ICARTT campaign: Evidence for stratospheric input, EOS Trans. AGU, 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract, A33F-07, 2005. 71. Thompson, A.M., J.B. Stone, J.C. Witte, R.B. Pierce, R.B. Chatfield, O.R. Cooper, B.F. Taubman, B.J. Johnson, E. Joseph, T.L. Kucsera, J.T. Merrill, G. Morris, M.J. Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 27 of 29

Newchurch, S.J. Oltmans, F.J. Schmidlin, D.J. Tarasick, and V. Thouret, IONS-2004 (INTEX Ozonesonde Network Study) ozone budgets: Experimetnal determination and comparison with climatology, EOS Trans. AGU, 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract, A11B-0881, 2005. 72. Cooper, O.R., M. Trainer, A. Thompason, J.C. Witte, S.J. Oltmans, B.J. Johnson, J. Merrill, J.L. Moody, G. Morris, D. Tarasick, G. Forbes, P. Nedelec, F.C. Fehsenfeld, J. Meagher, M.J. Newchurch, and F.J. Schmidlin, Large upper tropospheric ozone enhancements above mid-latitude North America during ICARTT: In situ evidence from the IONS and MOZAIC ozone monitoring network, ICARTT Data Analysis Workshop, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 9 – 12 Aug. 2005. 73. Thompson, A.M., J.B. Stone, B.F. Tauman, J.C. Witte, T.L. Kucsera, J.T. Merrill, G. Morris, M.J. Newchurch, S.J. Oltmans, F.J. Schmidlin, and D. J. Tarasick, Intercontinental and inter-regional ozone transport in July-August 2004 over North America based on observations from an ozonesonde network (IONS in ICARTT/INTEX/NEAQS), 85th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 9 – 13 Jan. 2005. 74. Hersey, S., G. Morris, M. Fraser, C. Holmes, A. Thompson, T. Kucsera, and J. Witte, Preliminary analysis of ozonesonde data from Houston, TX as Part of INTEX-A, July – August 2004, EOS Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A11A-0032, 2004. 75. Thompson, A.M., J.C. Witte, T.L. Kucsera, K.E. Pickering, E. Joseph, J.T. Merrill, G.A. Morris, M.J. Newchurch, S.J. Oltmans, F.J. Schmidlin, D.J. Tarasick, Insights into tropospheric ozone from the INTEX Ozonesonde Network Study (IONS), EOS Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A54A-08, 2004. 76. Morris, G.A., M.R. Schoeberl, B. Bojkov, Evaluating Arctic Ozone Loss During AASE/2 and SOLVE Using MATCH, SOLVE II/Vintersol Joint Science Team Meeting, Orlando, FL, 21 – 24 Oct. 2003. 77. Morris, G.A., M.R. Schoeberl, B. Bojkov, M. Rex, Understanding MATCH During AASE2 and SOLVE, Atmospheric Chemistry & Dynamics Branch, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, 14 Aug. 2003. 78. Morris, G.A., M.R. Schoeberl, B. Bojkov, Diagnosing Ozone Loss During AASE2 with an Alternate to MATCH, EOS Trans. AGU, 84, Spring Meet. Suppl., 527, Abstract, 2003. 79. Lait, L., S. Hollandsworth-Frith, G. Morris, Comparisons of SAGE V6.1 and HALOE V19 ozone profiles using constituent reconstruction techniques, EOS Trans. AGU, 84, Spring Meet. Suppl., 197, Abstract, 2003. 80. Branum-Martin, L., G.A. Morris, N. Harshman, S. Baker, Applying Modern Statistical Techniques to the Force Concept Inventory, Abstact, American Association of Physics Teachers National Meeting, Austin, TX, Jan. 11 – 15, 2003. 81. Lait, L.R., S.M. Hollandsworth-Frith, G.A. Morris, Comparisons of SAGE V6.1 and HALOE V19 ozone profiles using constituent reconstruction techniques, EOS Trans. AGU, 84, Spring Meet. Suppl., Abstract, 2003. Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 28 of 29

82. Morris, G.A., M.R. Schoeberl, B. Bojkov, An Alternate Approach to MATCH for Diagnosing Ozone Loss for the SOLVE mission, EOS Trans. AGU, 83(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract A72A-0147, 2002. 83. Morris, G.A., Tropospheric Ozone, Part I: Preliminary Results Using TOMS, HALOE, SAGE II, and Trajectory Mapping, Atmospheric Chemistry & Dynamics Branch, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, 26 July 2001. 84. Morris G.A., Comparison of SAGE II (V6.00 and V5.93) and HALOE (V19) Ozone Data Using Trajectory Mapping • Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, 15 Sept. 2000. • Atmospheric Chemistry & Dynamics Branch, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, 26 July 2000. 85. Morris, G.A., Formation of regions of low ozone in the middle stratosphere, Frontiers in Space Physics and Astronomy Conference, Rice University, Houston, TX, 5 – 6 March 1999. 86. Hollandsworth, S.M., M.R. Schoeberl, G.A. Morris, C. Long, Constructing synoptic maps of stratospheric column ozone from HALOE, SAGE, and balloonsonde data using potential-vorticity-isentropic coordinate transformations, Proceedings of the American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, Abstract, 1999. 87. Hollandsworth-Frith, S. M., G. Labow, G. Morris, L. Riishojgaard and I. Stajner, Comparison of Analytical and Dynamical Mapping Techniques, Ozone Processing Team, Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Branch, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, 1998. 88. Morris, G.A., S. Hollandsworth, and M.R. Schoeberl, Validation of H2O and O3 Measurements from SAGE III Using Trajectory Mapping and Constituent Reconstruction, WAVES Conference, Hampton University, Hampton, VA, 20 – 21 Oct. 1997. 89. Morris, G.A., J. Gleason, M.R. Schoeberl, S. Hollandsworth, J. Ziemke, and R. Atkinson, Update on the evaluation of the use of trajectory mapping in validating ozone measurements, SPARC Chapter 2 Sub-Panel on Ozone Validation Meeting, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, 21 – 23 July 1997. 90. Morris, G.A., J. Gleason, S. Hollandsworth, J. Ziemke, and M.R. Schoeberl, Constructing synoptic maps of stratospheric column ozone from HALOE and SAGE using trajectory mapping, EOS Trans. AGU, 78, 17, Spring Meeting Suppl., S90, 1997. 91. Hollandsworth, S.M., M.R. Schoeberl, P.K. Bhartia, J.R. Ziemke, and G.A. Morris, Constructing synoptic maps of stratospheric column ozone from HALOE and SAGE using potential vorticity-isentropic coordinate transformations, EOS Trans. AGU, 78, 17, Spring Meeting Suppl., S90, 1997. 92. Gleason, J., M.R. Schoeberl, J.R. Ziemke, G.A. Morris, and S.M. Hollandsworth, Ozonesonde validation of trajectory and PV-mapped profiles of stratospheric SAGE and HALOE ozone, EOS Trans. AGU, 78, 17, Spring Meeting Suppl., S91, 1997. Curriculum Vitae Gary A. Morris p. 29 of 29

93. Morris, G.A., J. Gleason, M.R. Schoeberl, S. Hollandsworth, and J. Ziemke, An evaluation of the use of trajectory mapping in validating ozone measurements, SPARC Chapter 2 Sub-Panel on Ozone Validation Meeting, (Hampton, VA), 4 – 5 March 1997. 94. Hollandsworth, S.M., M.R. Schoeberl, P.K. Bhartia, J. Gleason, R.D. McPeters, G.A. Morris, and J.R. Ziemke, Evaluation of the use of the PV-Theta coordinate transformations in validating stratospheric ozone measurements, SPARC Chapter 2 Sub-Panel on Ozone Validation Meeting, (Hampton, VA), 4 – 5 March 1997. 95. Morris, G.A., The use of trajectory mapping in satellite data validation and analysis (poster), Global Change Fellows Conference, Oak Ridge, TN, 26 – 31 Oct. 1996. 96. Morris, G.A., A.E. Dessler, D.B. Considine, A. Roche, J. Kumer, J. Mergenthaler, and J. Russell, A determination of NOx/NOy with UARS measurements (abstract), EOS Trans. AGU, 77, 17, 53, 1996; UARS Science Team Meeting, Hampton, VA, 26 – 28 March 1996. 97. Kawa, S.R., A.R. Douglass, G.A. Morris, J.M. Russell, III, J.B. Kumer, A.E. Roche, J.J. Remedios, and S.E. Smith, Diurnal chemistry of reactive nitrogen species, UARS Science Team Meeting, Hampton, VA, 26 – 28 March 1996. 98. Morris, G.A., S.R. Kawa, A.R. Douglass, M.R. Schoeberl, J. Waters, and L. Froidevaux, Mid-stratospheric ozone loss in wave breaking events (abstract), EOS Trans. AGU, 76, 17, 78, 1995. 99. Schoeberl, M.R., A.R. Douglass, G.A.Morris, R.S. Stolarski, and A.E. Roche, A Lagrangian chemical analysis of yearly Antarctic ozone loss, EOS Trans. AGU, 76, 17, 78, 1995.