37th Annual Fermilab/WGN Tornado & Severe Storms Seminar held on April 8 available online for a year

37th Annual Fermilab/WGN Tornado & Severe Storms Seminar held on April 8 available online for a year

Did you miss the 37th Annual Fermilab/WGN Tornado and Severe Storms Seminar on April 8? You can watch the whole seminar on demand at http://wgntv.com/2017/03/21/its-our-37th-annual-fermilabwgn-tornado-severe-storms-seminar-and-youre-invited-saturday-april-8th-at-12-noon/ . We will also be posting each of our speaker’s talks online at wgntv.com/fermilab, where they will be available for viewing over the coming year.

About this year’s Fermilab/WGN Tornado and Severe Weather seminar and its speakers. There are links for each one of these talks if you want to view them one at a time, or even just a part of one. 

Our 2017 speakers included:
Dr. Louis Uccellini, Director of the National Weather Service (NWS)
Dr. Russell Schneider, Director of the NWS Storm Prediction Center
Tim Marshall, Storm chaser, researcher and structural engineer
Ed Fenelon, Area Manager, National Weather Service-Chicago
Brian Smith, Warning Coordination Meteorologist, NWS-Omaha
Mike Bardou, Warning Coordination Meteorologist-NWS Chicago
Matt Friedlein, Lead Forecaster, National Weather Service-Chicago
Dr. Don Wuebbles, Nobel-prize winning climate researcher from the University of Illinois in Champaign

Dr. Steven Ackerman, Director of CIMSS (the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Tom Skilling, Chief meteorologist, WGN TV/radio & the Chicago Tribune

2 thoughts on “37th Annual Fermilab/WGN Tornado & Severe Storms Seminar held on April 8 available online for a year

  1. Tonight’s picture is of the full strawberry moon taken about 9:30 PM Friday night in Rockville MD. The blurriness of my low res IPhone phone camera picture provides an accidentally produced interesting image that looks like a “moon pillar”.

  2. Great blog post and picture of the moon! Thanks for sharing! I also categorized this under “Weather News” for you so if people search for “Weather News” on here, they’ll find it.

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