A Scientist’s Life in 99 Seconds: Biometeorologist Jennifer Vanos

Update: Jennifer Vanos is no longer at Scripps Institution of Oceanography as of Fall 2018. Scripps Oceanography’s Jennifer Vanos describes her work as a human biometeorologist working at the intersection of weather and human health. “What I’m interested in specifically is understanding how extreme heat and air pollution affect human health both now, and how humans have been or will be affected over longer time scales. Although I classify myself as a biometeorologist, there are very few biometeorology departments because it’s so interdisciplinary. There are a lot of opportunities for biometeorologists to make big differences because we’ve been working across fields for years, and it’s quite vibrant and active.“ #Biometeorology #ExtremeHeat #HumanHealth Read the full news story here: Subscribe to Scripps Oceanography here:   Subscribe to Scripps’ explorations now newsletter here: Check out Scripps Ocea
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