Come to listen, learn and participate in a sciences-based discussion (in layman’s terms!) on what is causing climate change, how it impacts our local weather, and what the latest observations tell us about how this might play out in the future in our region. Engage in a discussion on how we can do our part to both prepare for, and to mitigate these effects for ourselves and our children.
Presenter Bio:
Jud Stailey grew up in central Ohio and attended The Ohio State University, from
which he earned a degree in Civil Engineering and a commission in the Air
Force. His initial Air Force assignment was to the University of Texas where he
studied meteorology. His many Air Force assignments included commanding
three weather units, including the Air Force’s climatology center. After retiring
from the Air Force, Jud worked as a senior program manager supporting
programs at NASA’s Goddard and Langley Centers. He finished his career at
NOAA as chief scientist in the office that coordinates meteorological activities
among Federal agencies. Jud is a member of the American Meteorological
Society, the National Weather Association, and the American Geophysical Union.