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EPISODE · Sep 4, 2024 · 45 MIN

Can Pollen Change The Weather?

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Guest: Dr. Jordan Schnell, Research Associate for CIRES at CU Boulder; NOAA GSLYou know the Phil Collins song that goes “I can feel it coming in the air tonight?” Well that’s how allergy sufferers feel when they see the trees starting to bloom again in the spring! It signals the return of pollen, which can be debilitating to millions of people. And that can even extend into the summer with ragweed and grass pollen! Scientists at NOAA have developed a brand new pollen forecast that can both help those with allergies live a sneeze-free life, but can also model how pollen particles move around in and interact with our atmosphere. Today on the show we have Dr. Jordan Schnell to discuss this exciting new product and other air quality hot topics…Chapters00:00 The Impact of Pollen on Allergy Sufferers and the Development of a New Forecast04:03 Dr. Jordan Schnell: Research, Air Quality, and Electric Vehicles15:38 Modeling Pollen and Its Interaction with Weather26:11 Impact of Pollen on Weather33:29 The Future of Pollen Forecasting42:54 Innovative Projects at CeresSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The conversation discusses the impact of pollen on allergy sufferers and the development of a new pollen forecast by scientists at NOAA. It also delves into Dr. Jordan Schnell's background, research interests, and work on air quality forecasting, including the effects of electric vehicles on air quality. The conversation then shifts to the modeling of pollen and its interaction with weather, highlighting the potential health implications of pollen particles. The model's performance in predicting early blooms is also discussed. Dr. Jordan Schnell from CIRES discusses the quantitative analysis of pollen forecasts, the impact of pollen on weather, and the use of AI in modeling. He also shares insights on the future of pollen forecasting and other projects at CIRES.

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Guest: Dr. Jordan Schnell, Research Associate for CIRES at CU Boulder; NOAA GSLYou know the Phil Collins song that goes “I can feel it coming in the air tonight?” Well that’s how allergy sufferers feel when they see the trees starting to bloom again...

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