Some non peer reviewed material I have presented: 


Lectures:
Physical Basis of Cloud Detection with the AVHRR and GOES Imagers, AOS 445 (view ppt) (view pdf)

A First Look at the Global and Seasonal Distribution of Multi-layer Cloud from AVHRR, AOS 907, March 1, 2004 (view ppt) (view pdf)


Talks:

Cloud Products, Moving from POES to NPOESS, Presented at POLAR MAXI, October 2005. (view ppt)

Pathfinder Atmospheres Extended (PATMOS-x) presented at the NOAA SDS Kickoff Meeting held at NCDC September 2005 (view ppt)

Comparison of Cloud Detection, Cloud Properties and Cloud Amounts from AVHRR, HIRS, ISCCP and GLAS. MODIS Science Team Meeting, Baltimore, MD,  March 2005 (view ppt)

Heidinger, A. K., 2005:  Analysis of Simultaneous Nadir Observations of MODIS from AQUA and TERRA. MODIS Science Team Meeting, Baltimore, MD,  March 2005 (view ppt)

Towards a New AVHRR Cloud Climatology, Invited Talk, SPIE 4th Asia-Pacific Remote Sensing Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii November, 2004 (view ppt)

A talk at the first NOAA Hyperspectral Workshop on using the 0.94 micron water vapor absorption band for cloud geometrical thickness retrieval (view ppt)

Retrieval of optical depth distribution from radiance distributions, Barcelona 1999 (view ppt)


Posters:
Nighttime Cloud Microphysics retrieval from AVHRR at AGU in Baltimore 2000. (view ppt)

Initial Trends in Cloud Amount from the AVHRR Pathfinder Atmospheres Extended (PATMOS-x) data set, AMS Satellite Oceanography and Meteorology, Norfolk, Va, September 2004 (view ppt)

Preliminary Results from the New AVHRR Pathfinder Atmospheres Extended Data Set, NOAA 29th Climate Prediction Workshop, Madison, WI, October 2004 (view ppt)

Using GOES-R to Diagnose NWP: Multilayer Clouds, 4th GOES-R Users Workshop, Broomfield, Colorado, May 2004. (view ppt)

Towards a New High Cloud Climatology from PATMOS-x,  2005 Fall AGU, San Francisco, (view ppt)

Improved Automatic Cloud Classification and Cloud Property Continuity Studies for the Visible/Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), 2005 Fall AGU, San Francisco, (view ppt).