SEMINAR: Key Biscayne and Hurricanes Lecture by Dr. Brian Soden - Oct 6th on Key Biscayne


From: Laura Bracken <lbracken@rsmas.miami.edu>
Subject: SEMINAR: Key Biscayne and Hurricanes Lecture by Dr. Brian Soden - Oct 6th on Key Biscayne
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 16:18:12 -0400

Key Biscayne Historical Lecture Series

Presented by the Key Biscayne Historical & Heritage Society, Inc. and the UM Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science

 

Hurricanes and Key Biscayne: Past, Present, and Future

By Dr. Brian Soden

University of Miami Climate Expert

 

The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active in recorded history.  Four major hurricanes struck the continental U.S. causing over $100 billion in damage. Forecasters are also predicting an extremely active season this year. Are such hyper-active seasons an anomaly or a glimpse into the future? As our climate changes, extreme weather events like hurricanes, heat-waves, droughts and floods have become more common. Are these changes linked to global warming? If so, what will the future be like here on Key Biscayne? Dr. Soden will examine scientific evidence behind global warming, explore its potential links to extreme weather events, and discuss the changes that South Florida will face in the coming decades.

 

 

Wednesday, October 6

Lecture begins at 7:00 p.m.; reception immediately follows.

Village Council Chamber Meeting Room, Key Biscayne

Free and open to the public; however seating is limited.

Lecture will be broadcast on Channel 77.