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2007Minnesota’s Weather History: Stats, Stories, and Future ScenariosFeaturing University professor and radio commentator Dr. Mark Seeley, author of Minnesota Weather Almanac |
When was the greatest snowfall in Minnesota history? Why is Minnesota prone to tornados? How will the depletion of the ozone layer impact our environment? Learn fascinating facts and figures about Minnesota’s complex weather in a lively, engaging talk with one of the state’s most popular science scholars. Meteorologist, climatologist, and University professor Mark Seeley is well known as a commentator on Minnesota Public Radio’s “Morning Edition.” He will share stats, stories, and future scenarios about Minnesota weather based on his recently published book, Minnesota Weather Almanac. Copies of his book will be available for sale and signing at the event.
Audio: Lecture (MP3 24:00min 22MB) | Q & A (MP3 29:34min 27MB) |
Friday, April 27, 2007
3:00 p.m.
Free, open to public
Great Hall, 2nd Floor, Walter Library
University of Minnesota East Bank campus
3:00 p.m.
Free, open to public
Great Hall, 2nd Floor, Walter Library
University of Minnesota East Bank campus
Walter Library | 117 Pleasant St. SE | Minneapolis, MN 55455 | 612-624-0224 | sciref@umn.edu



