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Otago Museum

Wild Fire

Our first speaker is James Knapp who works as Community Risk Manager for FENZ Otago (Fire and Emergency NZ). His talk will focus on nature - where the rural and urban/built environment and nature collide.

Previously wild fires were not a big problem but they are becoming more frequent, and their size and impact are increasing.

Paul Gorman’s fascination with the weather began when he started school and had to fill in a chart with each day's weather conditions. His love for meteorology and the wonderful cloudscapes of New Zealand has never wavered. He will give advice on things to do to reduce the risk of fire and be prepared.

Clouds & Local Weather

Paul Gorman is a science journalist for the Otago Daily Times but has dabbled in weather forecasting since he was 7, working for the MetService, WeatherWatch and Blue Skies Weather. He has had more success writing avout it over several decades.

Paul will talk about the thrill of the weather and of how Dunedin folk are lucky to have some of the most interesting and ever-changing weather in the country.

After the two talks there will be an opportunity to ask questions of the speakers.

4pm – 5pm, Friday 26 April
Barclay Theatre
Free – Booking Required

Book here: https://otagomuseum.nz/whats-on/fire-clouds-and-local-weather

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