Severe Weather Speaker Session & Happy Hour
Extreme heat. Blizzards. Tornadoes. Fires. Hurricanes. Floods. Severe weather is more than just a subject for small talk. Severe weather affects us all. Join local experts to learn about the connection between severe weather, natural hazards and vulnerability. Find out how emergency management teams work to prepare and help communities in the wake of severe weather, consider its economic and public health repercussions and learn how you can be better prepared.
Let’s talk about the weather!
Monday, April 14, University Union Theater
5:30 to 6 p.m. – Happy Hour Reception
6 to 8 p.m. – Program
Register now (free for faculty & staff)
Speakers include:
- Michael J. Allen, Ph.D., assistant professor of climatology, Department of Geography and Environmental Planning, Towson University
- Rachael Jay, First Alert Meteorologist, WJZ
- Ashley Morris, preparedness and outreach manager, Prince George’s County Office of Emergency Management
This event is hosted by Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
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