Jenni Vanos ππ¨π¦πΊπΈ
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We are still accepting applications for this new PostDoc Position that we have open with Ariane Middel! π Please share! ASU Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory Urban Climate Research Center Global Heat Health Information Network AMS Board on the Urban Environment AMS Health
In search of a PostDoc with interest and expertise in Extreme Heat, Climate, & Health. π No better place to study heat than in the Valley of the SunβοΈ! (aka Phoenix) jobs.chronicle.com/job/37695631/pβ¦ Urban Climate Research Center AGU_GeoHealth AMS Board on the Urban Environment AMS Health Global Heat Health Information Network plz share!
New issue out in Editorial Board of the journal Temperature with some great papers on #heat by abderrezak bouchama Orlando Laitano HEPRU uOttawa Julien PΓ©riard Ollie Jay Andreas Flouris Link: tandfonline.com/toc/ktmp20/curβ¦
Out now in Editorial Board of the journal Temperature from HEAT Lab - University at Buffalo Public Health and Health Professions | UBuffalo: Heat strain differences walking in hot-dry and warm-wet environments of equivalent wet bulb globe temperature πNicole Vargas tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10β¦
Great to present alongside Nicole Vargas Jenni Vanos ππ¨π¦πΊπΈ and Nicholas Ravanelli today at Arizona State University on all things heat-health related. Also thoroughly enjoyed a workshop on effective public health messaging!
Join our team at Heat and Health Research Incubator! We are seeking a highly motivated recent (or soon to be) graduate in #exercise #science or related discipline. This is a full-time RA role to work on exciting projects in the Thermal Ergonomics Laboratory. seek.com.au/job/78404177
That's a wrap. Fabulous week in Phoenix ASU Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory to share best practices, local challenges, community efforts, & #collaborative research on all things #heat, #health, & #adaptation. Temps were high, goals were set, and fun was had by all. Thanks to HeatReadyPHX + others!
Have a read Editorial Board of the journal Temperature: Why not 35Β°C? Reasons for reductions in limits of human thermal tolerance and their implications... by LarryKenney13 Daniel Vecellio π tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10β¦
Thanks to Editorial Board of the journal Temperature for inviting Matthew Huber, LarryKenney13, and I to further elaborate on our PNASNews article from last year updating where intolerable heat stress may be found in the future and why limits were updated. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10β¦
#GeoHealth #DataVizCompetition To vote for this visualization, simply click βlikeβ and βrepostβ! 6. Liveability in extreme heat: How much could you do in the heat while staying safe? by Gisel Guzman Gisel Guzman Figure: drive.google.com/open?id=1sNLPMβ¦
πβ€οΈβπ₯Please! Like and Repost! I'm participating in #GeoHealth 2024 #DataVizCompetition with the our new liveability metric to heat from "A physiological approach for assessing human survivability and liveability to heat in a changing climate" nature.com/articles/s4146β¦ Jenni Vanos ππ¨π¦πΊπΈ
Why schools are ripping up playgrounds across the U.S. βSchools are basically shade desertsβ - Kelly Turner ... which can create "a little heat island within the larger urban heat island" - Jenni Vanos ππ¨π¦πΊπΈ washingtonpost.com/climate-solutiβ¦ ASU Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory HeatReadyβ’