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So much rain jeeze. Those forest fires in Canada seem to be acting as great cloud seeding. Probably why it looks so pretty.https://t.co/Na5K30nubn

"Viewing ice nucleation as a random physical event -- rather than hunting a rare, special kind of particle in the atmosphere -- may help improve scientists' understanding of the Earth's atmosphere and simplify global climate models, Knopf suggested." https://t.co/9JEXzrjdiD

A sneeze of trees, shedding ozone to fight fungus, and microbes to make it rain."Our results demonstrate wildland fire emissions are sources of viable microbes and highly efficient biological INPs to the atmosphere."https://t.co/vmgliGdyEChttps://t.co/iSzkzoQ7fE

Can you smell the defense chemistry of a hive of stationary plants trying to persist after a fire storm?https://t.co/qjQXbdIXk9

"You can smell the defense chemistry of a forest under attack. Something is being emitted and plants and animals perceive that and change their behaviors."https://t.co/r9IWeZVMoxPinene affects actylecholine by downregulating a thing that metabolizes it. Changes behavior.

*breaths in the ozone*Ahh, its smells like burning.https://t.co/xvMzatetIr

How many noxious chemicals does burning an entire forest make?https://t.co/cNUwxwL54y

I feel bad again. My body wants to enter torpor.https://t.co/M8kVNoR9we

I have to set fire to the rain. Ok. https://t.co/9nrsz3RwC0

"Licorice, cinnamon ,ecinacea, elecampaign, ginger, and marsh mallow. Some magnesium and caffine + oysters. Then Iwhen the air awas clear I hate some hot peppers and went for a walk to rid my lungs of the Made my mucus thicker. Litterally made my lungs stronger."A note I left.

Someone on discord called me a pussy cuz I didn't like the burning sensation of cigarettes. I told him why I don't like smoke. https://t.co/E1WtMcMeYk


Dick measuring contest of mad scientists. https://t.co/XDNXgQZxtL


The very fine particulates that persist in the air for a long time, how long can they last?I wonder how much of the rain from the early 1900s was from the excess heat and wildfires. https://t.co/muHsIJFhYT

“I love Vermont because of her hills and valleys, her scenery and invigorating climate, but most of all because of her indomitable people.”https://t.co/8g1BEmfAvl

"Enter MAIA. By viewing Earth from space, MAIA data will be used to generate particulate matter air pollution maps in a globally distributed set of target areas."https://t.co/uFJDnExlP2 https://t.co/ysQqHDukhV


"Set to launch before the end of 2024, the MAIA observatory will consist of a satellite known as PLATiNO-2 provided by ASI and a science instrument built at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California."https://t.co/1HLzajHbuJ

Ok, so we don't have the ability to look at it directly yet... So we can use particle meters and predictions based on airflow map at least.Here's a good one for North American that is relevant to the current flows hitting Vermont.https://t.co/f1iXMj695c https://t.co/X8WssySWaO


I've also been using this one, which includes wind trajectories along with the pollution maps. https://t.co/g0hqRguAKd https://t.co/H3ecjgl6A4


Air pressure is also useful cuz you can roughly map large scale airflow patterns by imagining vortexes spinning in high and low pressure zones. This one seems good, but most weather maps will have it. https://t.co/U6uvQj4AGE https://t.co/m90dkKbNil


I'm a human barometer."a pair of scientists [...] put four arthritic patients in a chamber where they had control of the temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure. Three of the patients reported an increase in pain whenever the pressure dropped." https://t.co/M8qmyAvfC2

"When taken together, the aromatic compounds appear to have the potential to interact with the TRP ‘cough’ receptors and have a beneficial effect" https://t.co/UQo1F1WQkT

Does anyone else wanna build a custom home brew weather station that passively logs weather data as part of a cohesive quantified self system, so they can post-hock analyze TRP receptor activity?https://t.co/hFmJ7oUK4S

The idea that I can just listen in to live broadcasts from satellite feeds to learn about the world amuses me.https://t.co/1wnltniBb0

I don't trust the weather channel ever since they bought weather underground and sold out to IBM as "The Weather Company".In other news, I learned recently you can download weather instrumentation data directly from a satellite feed.https://t.co/XnVgGzjsLd https://t.co/pI2nJBuanm

If your musing on human health and modeling of our cellular processes don't include tracking every particle of dust in the atmosphere, what are you even?https://t.co/wYPTmwUW7V

Got home from our drive and I saw warnings on my phone for VT about air quality in the 100+ range starting Monday.https://t.co/l9IUazEAhk

De-parasitize by fire.https://t.co/10EtG0r2SP

"All of these will create a 3D view of our Earth from the atmosphere to the bedrock"Learn more: https://t.co/WNJfw2C4FDhttps://t.co/WuKVCyeCeG

Going to spend some time to see if the mutations that let us breath smoke without dying so much might be rooted in gut bacteria shifts tied to immune function.https://t.co/yWtf2e3RXB

Whelp. Looks like more wildfire smoke gonna fuck up this summer here too. I wonder how many floods and tornado we gonna get. Stay safe my Canadian friends. https://t.co/GRvAps90jM

Lots of smoke on satellite this evening in Canada as dozens of wildfires burn out of control, particularly in Alberta where pyrocumulus clouds can be seen. Around 17,000 people are under evacuations in Manitoba and a 30 day provincial emergency has been declared in Saskatchewan. https://t.co/YGAPCkKUS4


Gonna stock up on Mullein and Lung Tea ingredients. Gonna be a shitty summer again. https://t.co/5kYUas1zND

Burn with me. https://t.co/CMDGEU1nqD

Why would a body try so agressively to get an immune response to wildfires? You are breathing in spores. > "One early study has linked a major 2017 California fire with increasing numbers of fungal infections in hospital patients up to 200 miles away." https://t.co/lWk9I3CMCV