Come join me at the First Conference on Fire Weather, Technolgy, and Risk at the American Meteorological Society’s 105th Annual Meeting in January, being held in New Orleans (and virtually). Hope to see you there!
#FireWx1#AMS2025
Hurry - deadline for submitting abstracts is this Thursday, Aug 15th, 5pm EDT!
First Conference on Fire Weather, Technology, and Risk - 2025 AMS Annual Meeting (https://t.co/uywmQsFJX4)
#AMSFireWx1
Remembering the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots who perished 11 years ago today. The Yarnell Hill Fire remains one of the nation's deadliest #wildfires. #firehero
Portland, OR warming trend. #ShowYourStripes#ShowYourStripesDay
Each stripe shows yearly temperature.
🔵below-average & 🔴 above-average (1961-2010).
Find yours at https://t.co/Vok7gf33qb
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The @NWS Incident Meteorologist (IMET) program is comprised of specially trained and dedicated Meteorologists ready to deploy across the country to provide weather support and specialized forecasts any time of the year.
Learn more about who we are at…
https://t.co/suEiUdTERu
I had just returned from working on a wildfire when I heard the gut-wrenching news, I literally almost vomited. 10 years ago seems like yesterday. To never see this happen again is a reason I'm still involved with fire weather.
#neverforget
Had the pleasure of talking with Pat Dooris of KGW's The Story, about my role at Portland General Electric, including some of the tools I use to help the company make informed decisions when weather has a role. 6 months working for PGE have blown by!
https://t.co/eAOq7nOUPZ