Science In The Mountains

2012-07-30 06:49:42.000 – Rebecca Scholand,  Weather Observer/Education Specialist

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Trying to plan out your week? Don’t forget to block off time to attend this week’s Science in the Mountains at the Weather Discovery Center in North Conway. Wednesday, August 1st at 7pm Seth Campbell will be giving his presentation on Radio Waves Over Rough Terrain. Find out why you may have cell signal in one location but move 10 feet and drop your call. Be sure not to miss out on our remaining Science in the Mountain programs every Wednesday this summer.

August 8: Research Projects at Tin Mountain Conservation Center

August 15: Surficial Geology of Mount Washington & The Presidential Range

 

Rebecca Scholand,  Weather Observer/Education Specialist

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