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Author Archives: Andrew Seidl

Stable water isotopes (SWIs) have been used in meteorology since the 1950s, but they...
Air, Climate

Stable water isotopes: a powerful – but often overlooked – tool in the meteorological toolbox

Author Andrew Seidl Date August 26, 2022
Andrew Seidl
Tagged isotopes, meteorology, Water | Leave a comment |
“And what project are you working on?” With these seven words, I knew the...
Society

Impostor syndrome: The enemy within

Author Andrew Seidl Date January 10, 2019
Andrew Seidl
Tagged academia, impostor syndrome, psychology | 1 Comment |
Have you ever thought about what you would talk about in a conversation with...
Air, Climate, Earth

Meteorology is out of this world! – Extra-terrestrial meteorology

Author Andrew Seidl Date October 17, 2017
Andrew Seidl
Tagged extra-terrestrial, hexagon, meteorology, saturn's hexagon, space, space storm | Leave a comment |
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