Dr. Christine Wiedinmyer
@cwiedinm
Scientist/Admin in Boulder, CO air pollutant emissions/impacts, wildfire, diversity in science, prof. development, cool science facts. My posts are my own.
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http://cires.colorado.edu/administration/christine-wiedinmyer 17-03-2009 20:44:53
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Immense “corridor of #smoke” (red shading) from historic #Amazon #wildfires covering #Colombia, #Ecuador, #Peru, #Brazil, #Bolivia & #Paraguay east of the #Andes, curving around southern coast of #Brazil today 3 Sep, shown by NOAA Satellites #GOESEast #ABI aerosol optical depth.
This is an amazing opportunity! CU Boulder 🦬 is a wonderful place to work. And ATOC at CU-Boulder is a great department.
2021’s Marshall Fire is the most destructive fire in Colorado history. New research by CIRES scientists found compromised indoor air quality in homes near the burnt area for weeks after the fire. CU Boulder 🦬 CU Boulder Chemistry Dr. Christine Wiedinmyer Read the story: cires.colorado.edu/news/cires-res…
Wildfire smoke inside homes can create health risks that linger for months − tips for cleaning and staying safe theconversation.com/wildfire-smoke… via The Conversation U.S.
Spot on by Dr. Christine Wiedinmyer. NOAA, it's weather forecasting, and its physical science in general, are a national treasure that provide enormous public goods. Free, competitive markets are the backbone of the economy, but Econ 101 also says that governments have an important role to