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Rob

@robmodini

Swiss-based Australian scientist with his head in the clouds (and aerosols)

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calendar_today20-01-2009 01:27:44

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a simple and random process that creates an intricate and structured fractal pattern. At each step, pick a random edge to form a triangle, and the next point is the center of the triangle.

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"There should be an institution like CERN to study the global climate. On BBC "Today' Prof Tim Palmer emphasised that massive computer power was needed to make better predictions and this would be good value. He's right.

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This is a really excellent summary of airborne viruses. Love that it also highlights the important things we don't know yet

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Cool effect with the wildfire smoke interacting with the mountain waves from the Black Range. Overlay of GOES 16 bands 2 (visible) and 9 (mid level water vapor). At least I think it's cool. #nmwx #nmfires #AirQuality

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Last summer was an interesting season for our ongoing black carbon aerosol size distribution measurements in Svalbard as part of the NASCENT: Ny-Ålesund Aerosol and Cloud Experiment campaign. Looks like this summer will be even more interesting...

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Yet another signal of the rapidly warming Arctic...light scattering from aerosols increasing, seems to be due to greater proportions of sea spray particles in the air

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"...tied masks made from animal bladders over their noses and mouths to prevent them from inhaling the dust..." historytoday.com/history-matter… Petition to bring back animal bladder masks for anyone complaining about wearing a modern mask.

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Cool new experimental postdoc position in our group at PSI: psi.ch/en/pa/job-oppo…. Come and work with us at our field site in the beautiful Swiss Alps! 🏔️🚠#AtmChemAeroJobs

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The ability to retrieve aerosol properties from light scattering data is crucial for weather predictions and real-time air quality monitoring. PSI researchers developed a proof-of-concept machine learning approach that might enable that. Rob ow.ly/Aj6I50J2Qsq

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Life rarely goes to plan, especially with kids involved. Here's a truly honest account of how to make the most of it anyway, even when your worst nightmare has become a reality. Do yourself a favor, watch the full video, and be inspired