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Biometeorology Quarterly (April 2022)
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SNP Skills Seminar

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Please join us on Wednesday, April 6th at 12:00 p.m. UTC for a skills-building webinar featuring Dr. Sherya Banerjee.

Dr. Banerjee is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow of Cooling Singapore. She employs statistical learning and computational techniques to solve issues pertaining to Sustainable Built Environment with an emphasis on climate risk mitigation, human biometeorology and climatology, energy usage and urban design. In her talk, she will be discussing different types of data and statistical methods for analyzing data. 

If you have not yet registered, please email Chair Ange Lees, Secretary Dan Vecellio, or myself for a Zoom link!

Journal Articles


**Note: Names in bold indicate SNP members


Anderson, V. & Gough, W.A. (2022). “Enabling Nature-based Solutions to Build Back Better – An Environmental Regulatory Impact Analysis of Green Infrastructure in Ontario, Canada,” Buildings. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12010061 

Gough, W.A. & Anderson, V. (2022). “Changing Air Quality and the Ozone Weekend Effect during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Toronto, Ontario, Canada,” Climatehttps://doi.org/10.3390/cli10030041  

Roffe, S. J., Steinkopf, J., & Fitchett, J. M. (2022). South African winter rainfall zone shifts: A comparison of seasonality metrics for Cape Town from 1841–1899 and 1933–2020. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-021-03911-7

Vecellio, D. J., Wolf, S. T., Cottle, R. M., & Kenney, W. L. (2022). Evaluating the 35 C wetbulb temperature adaptability threshold for young, healthy subjects (PSU HEAT Project). Journal of Applied Physiology132(2), 340-345. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00738.2021

Wolf, S. T., Cottle, R. M., Vecellio, D. J., & Kenney, W. L. (2022). Critical environmental limits for young, healthy adults (PSU HEAT Project). Journal of Applied Physiology132(2), 327-333.  https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00737.2021

 

Books


Saarinen, J., Fitchett, J., & Hoogendoorn, G. (2022). Climate Change and Tourism in Southern Africa. Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/Climate-Change-and-Tourism-in-Southern-Africa/Saarinen-Fitchett-Hoogendoorn/p/book/9780367567507 
 
 

The School of Sustainability, part of The College of Global Futures at Arizona State University (ASU), invites applications for up to 2 Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow positions in sustainability that will diversify our School while complementing the faculty’s research strengths. Postdoctoral Fellowships are full-time, fiscal year positions with the aim of conversion to tenure-track faculty positions.

More info: https://apply.interfolio.com/103927


Penn State University recently highlighted SNP member Dr. Daniel Vecellio's research examining critical environmental limits of wet-bulb temperature and how his lab's results may change how we think about human adaptability to extreme heat. 


https://www.psu.edu/news/research/story/humans-cant-endure-temperatures-and-humidities-high-previously-thought/
 

The 23th International Congress of Biometeorology will take place in Tempe, Arizona in 2023!  

Check the Promo video here
 

The 103rd AMS Annual Meeting will take place from in January 2023 in Denver, Colorado.



 
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND FINAL THOUGHTS
 
If you have any questions, comments, contributions, or ideas for submissions to the Biometeorology Quarterly Newsletter for the ISB Students and New Professionals Group, please feel free to contact Communications Director Yuliya Dzyuban (ydzyuban@smu.edu.sg). Connect with us too on Twitter using the Twitter handle @biometeorology.

**Please be sure that your membership is up to date with the International Society of Biometeorology. This comes at a significantly discounted rates for students and new professionals, and you get some freebies with it too. Also, to be a member of the SNP group you must be an ISB member, so check your status! Go here: http://www.biometeorology.org/members/

**Also please tell other undergraduate and graduate students in your department about the Student and Young Professional organization within the International Society of Biometeorology!
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