Farrer
@farrerfires.bsky.social
Postdoc in KCL dept of geography researching remote sensing of landscape fire and smoke emissions estimation.
really enjoyed the esa living planets symposium #LPS25 (EO glastonbury??) - i went to many great talks, saw lots of posters, and i presented a couple describing some of our work on #fire #emissions from our #airborne campaigns @centrewildfires.bsky.social @nceoscience.bsky.social
June 27, 2025 at 4:13 PM
really enjoyed the esa living planets symposium #LPS25 (EO glastonbury??) - i went to many great talks, saw lots of posters, and i presented a couple describing some of our work on #fire #emissions from our #airborne campaigns @centrewildfires.bsky.social @nceoscience.bsky.social
great talk on global FRP trends using MODIS data by jose gomez dans @centrewildfires.bsky.social #LPS25
June 27, 2025 at 8:06 AM
great talk on global FRP trends using MODIS data by jose gomez dans @centrewildfires.bsky.social #LPS25
short @centrewildfires.bsky.social blog on our recent paper investigating how the potassium emission line produced by flaming fires could help to improve smoke emission estimates: centreforwildfires.org/news/how-pot...
How Potassium in Biomass Could Improve Wildfire Emission Estimates - Leverhulme Wildfires Centre
By Farrer Owsley-Brown, King’s College London Leverhulme Wildfires researchers from King’s College London have published a new paper, “Can the remote sensing of combustion phase improve estimates of l...
centreforwildfires.org
February 21, 2025 at 3:48 PM
short @centrewildfires.bsky.social blog on our recent paper investigating how the potassium emission line produced by flaming fires could help to improve smoke emission estimates: centreforwildfires.org/news/how-pot...
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1/ Do Norfolk's growing grey seal colonies suggest an unexpected biodiversity benefit from renewables infrastructure?
"Wilson and Sayer speculate that more seals are breeding on the east coast because offshore windfarms may have provided a new footing there for underwater vegetation,..."
"Wilson and Sayer speculate that more seals are breeding on the east coast because offshore windfarms may have provided a new footing there for underwater vegetation,..."
‘Britain’s wildlife safari’: baby boom in Norfolk as seal colonies flourish
Grey seals are growing in numbers on England’s east coast as a result of environmental safe havens and cleaner North Sea waters
www.theguardian.com
December 26, 2024 at 5:01 PM
1/ Do Norfolk's growing grey seal colonies suggest an unexpected biodiversity benefit from renewables infrastructure?
"Wilson and Sayer speculate that more seals are breeding on the east coast because offshore windfarms may have provided a new footing there for underwater vegetation,..."
"Wilson and Sayer speculate that more seals are breeding on the east coast because offshore windfarms may have provided a new footing there for underwater vegetation,..."