Eric Fisher: Mighty Storms of New England

The New England landscape has long been battered by some of the most intense weather in the United States. The region breeds one of the highest concentrations of meteorologists in the country for a reason. One can experience just about anything except a dust storm. Snowstorms, floods, droughts, heat waves, arctic blasts, hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, and other atmospheric oddities come and go with the changing seasons.

Knowing the past is a critical part of understanding and forecasting weather. Meteorologist Eric Fisher takes an in depth look at some of the most intense weather events in New England’s history. The stories in his new book not only describe the loss and the damage caused by the storms, but also how nearly all of them led to progress in the development of new warnings systems, government agencies, and technologies that improved the response time surrounding these devastating events.

Eric Fisher is Chief Meteorologist for CBS Boston’s WBZ-TV News and anchors weather segments weeknights at 5PM, 6PM, and 11PM, as well as WBZ-TV News at 10PM on myTV38 (WSBK-TV). He is also a frequent contributor the CBS News, often found reporting on breaking severe weather across the country.
 

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Date and Time

Thursday Feb 24, 2022
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM EST

February 24 at 7:00 p.m.

Location

Salem Athenaeum—Online

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Suggested donation: $10 Members; $15 Non-members
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