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Climate Change and Changing Seasons in Wisconsin and the Great Lakes Region

The scientific consensus is that the Earth is experiencing a significant change in its climate but the type of change varies from region to region. From the global perspective the overall temperature of our planet is warming and has been since the mid 1800s. This warming has caused some regional locations to become warmer but some are getting colder. Some local regions have been experiencing more precipitation and storms while others are becoming more arid. What about Wisconsin and the larger Great Lakes Region? Are these places getting warmer or colder, wetter or drier, and are these changes uniform in all of the seasons? This presentation will answer those questions as we explore the changes in the climate in our area and how those conditions may continue to change into the future.

Monday, November 1 at 3:00 pm             

John Frye, Associate Professor, Geology, Geography &  Environmental Science


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Lectures will be held on Mondays at 3 p.m. in the Olm Fellowship Hall of Fairhaven Senior Services, 435 West Starin Road, Whitewater. They are open to the public and registration is not required. Lectures may be recorded and posted to our Fairhaven Lecture website and YouTube channel. Videos of lectures in this series and in past series can be accessed for free any time after they are posted online.

Follow us on social media for more information. Any other questions, please contact Kari Borne at bornek@uww.edu or 262-472-1003.

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