@tedgonder@franziskagonder No idea how your post showed up for me but I really empathize with and appreciate your focus on creating space for our kids. I lead crisis operations and your note on “slowest heartbeat” in the room rings true for so many reasons. Be the 1st to deescalate.
Side by side comparison of treatment effects. The left image is an untreated stand with very high mortality and burn severity. On the right is a previously rx burned stand (5 years ago) on the same wildfire - the two stands burned on the same day about 200 m apart.
If anyone work for or with a daycare center or school (or if you have kids in one) and you want to make sure the air is clean inside and that they have a plan beyond “don’t go outside”, reach out and I’ll help you think through it! #wildfiresmoke
Not to be a downer, but this smoke episode is only a taste of what's to come. Here's a chart from NASA Ames of projected average air quality.
Under the most likely climate scenario, our average air quality in the 2070s will be equivalent to the "red sky" summer of 2020!
Actionable safety tips on #wildfiresmoke and #wildfire preparedness
1. Understand Air Quality Outside- go to https://t.co/gtTccV8ztL. This incorporates all sensors
@marcrandolph Thank you for sharing the truth and dare-I-say struggle/frustration behind the curtain, Marc. Whether it's social media or not, the work and habits are always under appreciated.
More than 30 million Americans have quit their job this year.
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@atkinja Just discovered your Airnow wildfire air quality Twilio system you setup. Incredible public service. Would love to learn more from you on what you've learned with the whole process as we go into wildfire season