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María del Mar Gómez Hernández (born in 1985) is a Spanish physicist and popular science writer. She obtained her PhD cum laude at the Complutense University of Madrid. She is an specialist in the fields of meteorology and renewable energies. She is a frequent contributor to National Geographic. In her work, she often talks about the climate change in the Arctic and its consequences (including sea level rise). She is the author of popular science books.

At an international level, she has been a successful speaker at TEDx talks and climate change awareness events. She is also known for being a popular science communicator on social media. Her work on environmental awareness, scientific communication and outreach has led her to be interviewed on numerous occasions.

Popular science books

  • En qué se parecen las gotas de lluvia al pan de hamburguesa: 20 curiosidades científicas relacionadas con la meterología (2021)
  • Meteorosensibles: Cómo el tiempo influye en nuestra salud física y mental (2023)
  • Gota a gota: El gran viatge de l'aigua (2024)

References

  1. "STARMUS Festival". www.starmus.com.
  2. "Mar Gómez, la meteoróloga influencer con más seguidores que Brasero: "La predicción del tiempo salva vidas"". El Español. February 15, 2021.
  3. "Cómo se forman los huracanes". National Geographic España. October 3, 2019.
  4. "DANA, sequía, huracanes... Estos son los fenómenos meteorológicos que se avecinan". National Geographic España. August 23, 2022.
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20211027171436/https://tecreview.tec.mx/2021/09/20/ciencia/mar-gomez-contar-la-ciencia-a-traves-de-twitter/
  6. https://www.elespanol.com/mujer/actualidad/20210215/mar-gomez-meteorologa-influencer-seguidores-brasero-prediccion/558444530_0.html

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