Science in the Mountains Summer Lecture Series
2012-07-11 14:18:03.000 – Brian Clark, Weather Observer/Education Specialist
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Science in the Mountains Summer Lecture Series presents Rebecca Scholand, Mount Washington Observatory weather observer and education specialist at 7 p.m. at our Weather Discovery Center, North Conway. What exactly is a meteorologist and how do they make a forecast? Forget the suits and ties and enter the exciting world of our mountaintop crew! Find out who these intrepid scientists are, how they collect data, what kind of data they collect, and how they translate it into information we can use. This is a free program. For more information visit Science in the Mountains.
Brian Clark, Weather Observer/Education Specialist
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