Steve Brown
@StevenSLBrown
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Atmospheric Scientist at NOAA | CU Chemistry Professor | Dad | Views my own
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Joined April 2021
Thanks to Ryan Maue for his thoughtful NYT op ed on the value of NOAA. https://t.co/zM3ibXfapk
nytimes.com
Everyone benefits from government weather forecasting. Republicans have the chance to make it better.
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Exciting new capability for methane leak detection from geostationary orbit. Great to be a part of this validation experiment. https://t.co/8UXf8TmVMn
nesdis.noaa.gov
Innovative use of NOAA’s geostationary satellites (GOES) has given scientists a new way to detect large methane emissions faster and more accurately.
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The Tropospheric Chemistry Group's own Matt Coggon tells 9 news about reasons for Denver's poor air quality. Nice job Matt ! https://t.co/sUxAdkipqW
kdvr.com
Colorado is beginning to see consistently warm temperatures as the summer months draw near, and that raises concerns about air quality.
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I am deeply honored to have been elected as a 2023 AAAS fellow. Thanks to all of my co-workers over the years, without whom this would not have been possible. Special thanks to those who took the time to nominate me ! https://t.co/9JtJVIqSdb
aaas.org
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), one of the world’s largest general scientific societies and publisher of the Science family of journals, announces the 2023 class of...
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Congratulations to Dr. Michael Robinson, the newest PhD in the Tropospheric Chemistry group / Brown group at CU. Fantastic thesis and defense on new directions in ozone photochemistry.
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The Tropospheric Chemistry group has another opening in mass spec. Please consider applying or help us to circulate ! CIRES/NOAA CSL Post-Doctoral Associate or Research Scientist in Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry
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JOB ALERT => Lecturer in Chemistry of a Changing Atmosphere, this is one of four new appointments within the @chemleedsuni at @UniversityLeeds that each focus on pressing issues facing global society. https://t.co/rtm8fdOlm3
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Heterogeneous nitrogen and halogen chemistry in smoke plumes from the lower to upper atmosphere from FIREX-AQ and ATom in GRL. Congrats to Zach Decker for a great paper. https://t.co/h7GdNVa1ga
agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
ClNO2 formation is active on biomass burning (BB) particles but decreases with transport to the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS) N2O5 uptake coefficients are low on young BB smoke ...
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The Tropospheric Chemistry group at NOAA in Boulder has an opening for a scientist in Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry (CIMS). Please apply to join our dynamic team working on aircraft research with applications in air quality and climate. https://t.co/gczVkgARpZ
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The Tropospheric Chemistry group at NOAA Boulder has an opening for a Data Manager. Looking for someone with experience in scientific data sets, programming (Igor Pro ideal) and enthusiasm for our mission in Air Quality and Climate. https://t.co/pGRDnnQzpy
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The Atmospheric Remote Sensing group at NOAA CSL in Boulder is hiring for a lidar scientist. Please consider applying. https://t.co/EVYQgp5LMY
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CIRES Innovative Research Program poster session yesterday. Congrats to Mike Robinson (@turbomike15) and Kristen Zuraski for great work on hydroxynitrates and a small NO2 instrument.
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Tropospheric Chemistry's own Jeff Peischl is now Dr. Peischl, officially. Congratulations Dr. Peischl !
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The Tropospheric Chemistry group at NOAA CSL is hiring. We are looking for someone to join our field research program and work with our Aerosol Mass Spectrometer. Please consider applying ! https://t.co/mRcz9kr9x1
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Another week, another 4 racks on the DC 8. LToF, AMS, NNOx-ACES and PiLS all ready to fly. #AEROMMA
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AEROMMA DC-8 Integration is in full swing. Great week for the I- CIMS and NOy-O3-SO2 teams. Instruments installed and operational. #AEROMMA
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Our (very soon to be) newest PhD in the Trop Chem group, Jeff Peischl, defending his thesis in Cork, Ireland and celebrating with Trop Chem alumni @ZacharyCJDecker and Ilana Bourgeois afterward. Congratulations Dr. Peischl !
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Please join us at the American Chemical Society meeting #ACSFall2023 in San Francisco, Aug 13-17, 2023 for a session on “Intersections of Climate, Urban Living and Chemistry” organized by Ron Cohen and myself. Abstracts due April 4, 2023. https://t.co/ckcP5jFJfc
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Local news in Salt Lake City picking up on the release of our paper in ES&T this morning. Study: US Magnesium contributes up to 25% of Wasatch Front pollution
deseret.com
New research shows US Magnesium, the largest magnesium producer in the United States, located next to Utah’s Great Salt Lake, is responsible for as much as 25% of precursor chemicals in winter-time...
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