Christine Wiedinmyer
Christine Wiedinmyer is an American atmospheric chemist who is research scientist in the Atmospheric Chemistry Division of the National Center for Atmospheric Research. She has a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin.Wiedinmyer developed the Fire INventory from NCAR (FINN), "a high resolution global fire emissions model now used by local, regional, and global chemical modelers to better quantify the impacts of fire emissions on atmospheric composition, both in hindsight and forecast model applications." She used the model to estimate that the 2010 Russian wildfires liberated 22 teragrams of carbon monoxide, though this amount was less than the cumulative carbon monoxide emissions of 2012 and 2003. Wiedinmyer discovered that in the long run, controlled burning of forests will produce up to sixty percent less carbon dioxide emissions compared to the full-fledged wildfires they prevented. Undergrowth will be destroyed by the controlled burns while carbon-rich mature trees survive. Without removing the undergrowth, wildfires can quickly escalate out of control using the undergrowth as fuel, and then burn down mature trees as well.
Wiedinmyer is also a co-founder of the Earth Science Women's Network (ESWN). Provided by Wikipedia
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A fuel-based method for updating mobile source emissions during the COVID-19 pandemic by Colin Harkins, Brian C McDonald, Daven K Henze, Christine Wiedinmyer
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Sensitivity of mesoscale modeling of smoke direct radiative effect to the emission inventory: a case study in northern sub-Saharan African region by Feng Zhang, Jun Wang, Charles Ichoku, Edward J Hyer, Zhifeng Yang, Cui Ge, Shenjian Su, Xiaoyang Zhang, Shobha Kondragunta, Johannes W Kaiser, Christine Wiedinmyer, Arlindo da Silva
Published 2014-01-01
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Air quality and health impacts of vegetation and peat fires in Equatorial Asia during 2004–2015 by Laura Kiely, Dominick V Spracklen, Christine Wiedinmyer, Luke Conibear, Carly L Reddington, Stephen R Arnold, Christoph Knote, Md Firoz Khan, Mohd Talib Latif, Lailan Syaufina, Hari A Adrianto
Published 2020-01-01
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Health impacts of a randomized biomass cookstove intervention in northern Ghana by Mona Abdo, Ernest Kanyomse, Rex Alirigia, Evan R. Coffey, Ricardo Piedrahita, David Diaz-Sanchez, Yolanda Hagar, Daniel J. Naumenko, Christine Wiedinmyer, Michael P. Hannigan, Abraham Rexford Oduro, Katherine L. Dickinson
Published 2021-12-01
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Fires that matter: reconceptualizing fire risk to include interactions between humans and the natural environment by Virginia Iglesias, Natasha Stavros, Jennifer K Balch, Kimiko Barrett, Jeanette Cobian-Iñiguez, Cyrus Hester, Crystal A Kolden, Stefan Leyk, R Chelsea Nagy, Colleen E Reid, Christine Wiedinmyer, Elizabeth Woolner, William R Travis
Published 2022-01-01
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Wildfire burn severity and emissions inventory: an example implementation over California by Qingqing Xu, Anthony LeRoy Westerling, Andrew Notohamiprodjo, Christine Wiedinmyer, Joshua J Picotte, Sean A Parks, Matthew D Hurteau, Miriam E Marlier, Crystal A Kolden, Jonathan A Sam, W Jonathan Baldwin, Christiana Ade
Published 2022-01-01
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