Dr. Ken Dewey, “Climate Change Science: Where Do We Go From Here?”
Tuesday, February 14, 2012 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Location: Nebraska Club
Description: On Tuesday, February 14, Dr. Kenneth Dewey, Professor of Applied Climate Science at the School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska Lincoln, will be our featured speaker.
Dr. Dewey’s lifelong passion for weather began as a small child in Chicago where he routinely collected weather data around his house and clipped weather news reports from the local papers for his scrapbook. His passion for weather continues today with his storm chase group, the Nebraska Vortex Intercept Team, and their “photo safaris” that they take each spring across the plains. His primary areas of research include severe storms climatology, snow and ice studies, short-term climatic variability, and severe weather preparedness.
Dr. Dewey’s lifelong passion for weather began as a small child in Chicago where he routinely collected weather data around his house and clipped weather news reports from the local papers for his scrapbook. His passion for weather continues today with his storm chase group, the Nebraska Vortex Intercept Team, and their “photo safaris” that they take each spring across the plains. His primary areas of research include severe storms climatology, snow and ice studies, short-term climatic variability, and severe weather preparedness.

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