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SUMMARY:**POSTPONED** BES Field Visit to Hillside Park
DESCRIPTION:**THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER** \nNEW DATE TBA \nPlease join us for a field visit to Hillside Park on Wednesday\, June 12th from 10AM to 12PM. \nWe will be meeting at the address below (also see map link) and walking into Hillside Park from there. Please park along the road. \n5 Harvest Road\, Baltimore\, MD 21210 \nFor information about the site and project please click the link below: \nHillside Park Project
URL:https://baltimoreecosystemstudy.org/event/hillside-park/
LOCATION:Hillside Park Field Visit – Meetup Location\, 5 Harvest Road\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21210\, United States
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SUMMARY:BES Summer Quarterly Meeting - Urban Heat
DESCRIPTION:BES Summer Quarterly Meeting\, June 13th on Urban Heat \nUMBC Technology Research Center\, 5200 Westland Blvd.\, Arbutus\, Maryland 21227 \nClick HERE to download the agenda or see below. \nClick HERE to download presentation slides. \nWatch a recording of the meeting:\nYour browser does not support this video. \n1 pm – 1:15 Welcome and Brief Introductions \n1:15-2:15 Patterns of Heat and Cooling in Cities\, Moderator: Meghan Avolio (Johns Hopkins University) \n1:15- Dexter Locke (US Forest Service) The when\, where\, and how of urban tree cooling in cities \n1:22- Matt Baker (University of Maryland Baltimore County) Title TBD \n1:37- Dexter Locke (US Forest Service) Do trees cool the same at all times of day? Temporal non-stationarity in urban environments from bike-based air temperature monitoring in New Haven\, CT. \n1:45- Mike Alonzo (American University) The canopy-cooling relationship is very sensitive to tree canopy data quality and spatial modeling choices.  \n2:00- Darryn Waugh (Johns Hopkins University) The Baltimore Social Environmental Collaborative (BSEC) weather station network: Spatial variations in temperature and humidity. \n  \n2:15-2:45 Panel and Group Discussions \nGuiding question: What are the pressing research questions on heat patterns in Baltimore? \n2:45-3:00 pm Break \n3:00-4:00 pm Human Health Effects and Heat Mitigation\, Moderator: Karin Burghardt (University of Maryland College Park) \n 3:00- Luke Smith (Pennsylvania University) Association of Summer Heat Waves and the Probability of Preterm Birth: An Exploration of the Intersection of Race and Education \n3:15- Jake Miter (Baltimore City Fire Department) Exploring the Relationship Between Urban Tree Canopy & EMS Call Volume \n3:30- Elie Bou-Zeid (Princeton University)\, REMOTE Beyond Cool and Green: Novel Technologies for Mitigating Urban Heat Islands \n3:45- Ali Eyni (Johns Hopkins University) Urban Adaptation and Heat Related Mortality: Providing Policies for Future \n  \n4:00-4:30 Panel and Group Discussion \nGuiding question: What needs to be done to better facilitate research on heat mitigation and health in Baltimore? \n4:30-5:00 Break and relocating to an evening event (20-minute drive) \n  \n——————–The Event continues for the Part II evening portion—————– \n  \n5:30 pm – 8:00 pm Keystone Project Presents: Community-Based Science Engagement  \nMaryland Urban Ecological Laboratory\,  3639 Liberty Heights Ave; Baltimore\, MD 21215 \n 
URL:https://baltimoreecosystemstudy.org/event/summer-2024/
LOCATION:UMBC Techology Research Center\, 5200 Westland Blvd.\, Room 206\, Arbutus\, Maryland\, 21227\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Quarterly Meeting
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