Naturalists Lecture Series - 2017: Climatologist's View of Global Warming

Naturalist Course

Naturalists Lecture Series

A series of talks and seminars presented by the Naturalists committee.

** No registration required **
Open to the public
$5 at door for non-study group members 

Lecture: CLIMATOLOGISTS' VIEW OF GLOBAL WARMING

When: 7:00pm to 9:00pm  
Where: Seattle Program Center - 7700 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle (Magnuson Park) - Cascade Room
Cost: $5 for Mountaineer members and general public (free for Naturalists Study Group members) 

It’s too wet, it’s too cold, it’s too hot, it’s too dry, and we blame it all on global warming. But climatologists have a more informed view.

Nick Bond, state climatologist and UW research scientist and associate professor, explains that the last couple of years have brought mostly warmer than normal weather to the Pacific Northwest, with implications for our mountain snowpacks.  Nick’s presentation will discuss recent conditions in the context of the historical record and projected future climate.

More: www.climate.washington.edu

 

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