Key scientific discovery by my brother Dan, an expert in stratospheric aerosols. He invented the PALMS instrument. Rockets & satellites (such as those providing Internet service) vaporize upon descent, leaving new chemicals in the stratosphere. https://t.co/vUJhfLpW2p
I had not thought of this before, but here in the upper Midwest, it's already been extremely smoky for weeks! Great story by my colleague @KashaPatel. https://t.co/jbyo4AeIhx
July 4th is often the most polluted day of the year in many places, including D.C. Fireworks launch tiny pollutants, metals, and more. Pollution levels can be similar to severe wildfire smoke.
Limit your exposure by watching fireworks upwind or far away.https://t.co/S30x94Keus
Will government, donors step up to save a crucial daily weather forecast needed by Alaskans who live their lives out in the elements, commuting by airplane, boat or snowmobile, and who lack reliable internet service?https://t.co/C4PBb3Tfsk
An important story that will hopefully prompt discussion and support for further scientific research. Kudos to @washingtonpost and @capitalweather for leading the media with this news. https://t.co/a3OUSpW5xz
Very honored to receive award for Distinguished Science Journalism in the Atmospheric and Related Sciences. Thank you, @ametsoc, @capitalweather, @washingtonpost Looking forward to more climate reporting.
"Use those wheels" and get out of the way of severe weather. RV users are a vulnerable population that isn't always thought about in tornadoes, heavy floods. https://t.co/8GfZGDAQYU
Did a Milwaukee-based story on a national trend: #ESG investment portfolios based on companies' records regarding the environment, human rights and how they treat employees. Millennials and boomers are increasingly selective. https://t.co/okN8Gbd6OB
Countless schools across the U.S. are vulnerable to collapse or severe damage in the event of catastrophic natural events. A downloadable resource book can help.https://t.co/saST9nZsEH