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North America's summer of wildfire smoke: 2023 was only the beginning
Friday, September 1, 2023
Canada’s seemingly endless wildfires in 2023 introduced millions of people across North America to the health hazards of wildfire smoke. While Western states have contended with smoky fire seasons for years, the air quality alerts across the U.S. Midwest and Northeast this summer reached levels never seen there before.

Stanier co-authors online textbook
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Charles Stanier is a co-author of the online textbook Iowa 8th Grade Science Bundles: Applying Science to Iowa.

Beiming Tang: Post Graduation Plans
Sunday, July 9, 2023
Beiming Tang, a recent PhD graduate from the University of Iowa, researched air quality modeling and pollution sources in South Korea. Now a post-doctoral researcher at NOAA, he focuses on UFS modeling and dry deposition code development.

UI Expert Charles Stanier Explains Poor Air Quality from Canadian Wildfires
Thursday, June 29, 2023
Wildfires in Canada have caused a smoky haze over the Old Capitol dome, leading to an air quality advisory in eastern Iowa. Charles Stanier, an expert in airborne contaminants, explains the causes and impacts of the poor air quality, including short-term health risks and long-term effects on outdoor activities. The AirNow website and app provide information on daily air quality.





Comprehensive CMAQ model evaluation by Kirk Baker, for the LMOS 2017 May-June 2017 period
Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Fall '22 Panels and Podcasts: Iowa Greenhouse Gases, CO2 Pipelines, Heat Pumps, Hydrogen, and more
Saturday, November 5, 2022




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