Emissions from forest fires in North America are transported across the Atlantic Ocean and they may affect the air quality in the UK and other parts of Europe. For this reason understanding how the chemicals emitted change as they are transported away from source regions is important for UK scientists. The NERC funded BORTAS project aims to find out more about how the chemicals emitted from biomass burning interact and change as they disperse.
Monday, 28 November 2011
Audio Diary Now Online
During the BORTAS aircraft campaign we made some audio recordings to illustrate what we get up to on fieldwork. I sent these off to the brilliant guys who run the NERC Planet Earth podcast (Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham) and they have edited them together to create our audio diary. It features in the latest podcast which can be accessed from the Planet Earth Online website at http://planetearth.nerc.ac.uk/multimedia/story.aspx?id=1108. The audio diary comes at the end after a feature about the ozone hole and one about starlings. The audio diary contains interviews with Professor Alastair Lewis from the University of York and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science and Jonny Taylor from the University of Manchester.
Thank you for the info. It sounds pretty user friendly. I guess I’ll pick one up for fun. thank u...
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