Academic and Scholarly Events

  • 2/2 Teale Lecture: Extreme Events and Vulnerability

    https://cese.uconn.edu/the-edwin-way-teale-lecture-series/

     

    Teale Lecture: The Extreme-Weather Climate Gap: Implications for Cities, Risk, &Vulnerability (Virtual)

    Join here: https://uconn-cmr.webex.com/uconn-cmr/j.php?MTID=m7a037561e7df3b66a09db694caed294c

    When: Thursday 4pm, February 2, 2023

    By

    Dr. Marshall Shepherd

    Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Sciences and Geography

    University of Georgia

    Member, National Academy of Engineering

    Member, National Academy of Sciences

    Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    2013 President, American Meteorological Society

     

    Using the lens of recent events, his research and personal experiences, Professor Shepherd will define the extreme weather-climate gap and its implications on vulnerability. His approach is scientifically-grounded yet highly accessible to virtually any audience. 

    For more information, contact: Guiling Wang at guiling.wang@uconn.edu