The final chapter of my Ph.D. is published! We show how the soil moisture vs. soil NOx relationship can help explain NO2 variability over Central U.S. cropland, with implications for rural to urban AQ.
Check out our publication at JGR: Atmospheres 👉 https://t.co/Uz87V9oJSu
Due to a technology issue, internet connectivity will be intermittent or unavailable on the U-M Ann Arbor, Flint and Dearborn campuses starting around 1:45 pm on Sunday, August 27. Service will be restored as quickly as possible. We greatly apologize for the inconvenience.
And don't forget Bjerknes, Charney and Turco lecture nominations - these are easy to do and only require a single nomination letter. You can make that April 12 deadline!
One more week til AGU Honors nominations are due! Atmospheric Sciences section awards include the Ascent mid-career award, the Holton early career award, and the Kaufman award! Info here:
https://t.co/dYViICfsd2
As pollen season approaches, so do the dreaded symptoms of allergies 🌳🤧🤧 Recently, I had the opportunity to discuss the triggers of earlier and more intense pollen seasons in an interview with @BridgeDet313. #pollenseason#allergies@umclasp
Nominations for AGU Atmospheric Science Section awards, lectures, and scholarships are currently open until April 12 2023.
For more information on this year's awards, please check this video:
https://t.co/s53zacclDI
Considering nominating someone for an @AGUAtmosSci award? Listen to our webinar tomorrow 3/6 at noon ET and bring your questions. Register here:
https://t.co/3WVTacwdWE
It's #FACSS Friday! Join us at 1pm eastern for a presentation by @matjevans, on the connections between HO₂, aerosols, and O₃.
Info and schedule at https://t.co/wNZ4tyjU5g
First time attending @theAGU ? 10th time but first time in Chicago? Sign up for this @AGUAtmosSci and @AGU_H3S joint webinar about the upcoming #agu2022