Barry Baker
@barrybaker.bsky.social
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Research Scientist at NOAA, dad to a kick ass kid, husband and beer enthusiasts. Posts are my own.
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Christa Hasenkopf
about 1 month ago
On my way to San Francisco, excited to share about one of the world’s largest - but quietest AND solvable - public health crises, air pollution, at the Masters of Scale Summit! And I’ve got these nifty ‘dots’ to help illustrate the issue. If you are there, check them out!!
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BBURNED_science
8 months ago
Our inter-journal special issue on Biomass burning uncertainties: emissions, chemistry, and physics is now open for paper submissions at
agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/hub/journal/...
! Please consider this special-issue when submitting any biomass burning research to
@agu.org
journals (see thread).
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David Ho
8 months ago
Americans might want to move from anywhere that experience extreme weather and ocean conditions. Not having accurate forecasts will kill lots of people.
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More NOAA Employees May Be Let Go, Making 20% of Staff Cut (Gift Article)
Together with recent firings and resignations, the new cuts could hamper the National Weather Service’s ability to produce lifesaving forecasts, scientists say.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/08/climate/noaa-layoffs-trump.html?unlocked_article_code=1.2k4.ZM3X._jkibDDyL-kq&smid=url-share
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Tom Gill
9 months ago
Here's a piece in Forbes by
@drshepherd2013.bsky.social
about our recent study on the economic impact to the USA of dust storms and wind erosion.
www.forbes.com/sites/marsha...
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The U.S. Is Dustier — It’s Costing $154 Billion A Year
A new study says dust storms and wind erosion are costing the U.S. economy $154 billion per year. Here's why.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/marshallshepherd/2025/02/15/the-us-is-dustierits-costing-154-billion-each-year/
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This is a terrible casualty of these policies (one of many)
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American Meteorological Society
9 months ago
"[The removal of public data has] real world consequences, leaving individuals, families, communities, and policymakers alike without access to secure, reliable federal data that they have paid for and expect to use."
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