Barton Community College
GREAT BEND — Anyone who lives in Kansas quickly learns that the weather can go from serene to severe in minutes, and the Barton Community College STEM club is bringing a host of professionals together to talk about tornadoes, thunderstorms, and everything in between at the “Exploring our Weather Systems” event from 12:30-3 p.m. Feb. 22 in the BCC Math and Science Building, Room S-118, Great Bend.
Barton Chemistry Instructor Dr. Amanda Alliband said general interest in the weather, especially severe events, has increased in the past several years.
“We have several Barton STEM Club members who have a strong interest in meteorology and really were searching for a way to share their passion with members of the community, and we think this event will be a great opportunity for that,” she said.
Sponsored by Auto Body Repair Shop Inc. and Town and Country Supermarket, this free event aims to bring weather awareness to the community.
It will feature expert presenters, including storm chasers Bryce Kintigh and Beth Bowdoin, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration representatives, meteorologist at Kansas State University and Mesonet Network Manager Christopher “Chip” Redmond, Storm of Passion and Live Storm Chasers, and KWCH meteorologists, all of which will share insights on how weather impacts our lives.
To learn more, please contact Amanda Alliband at [email protected] or (620) 792-9330.