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Jim Steenburgh

Don't miss Jim Steenburgh's talks on Secrets of the Greatest Snow on Earth

Jim Steenburgh will be speaking in November and December about his book Secrets of the Greatest Snow on Earth: Weather, Climate Change, and Finding Deep Powder in Utah's Wasatch Mountains and around the Worldpublished by Utah State University Press!

Details about upcoming engagements can be found below:

 

NOVEMBER 12, 7:00pm - Climate and Weather Lecture
Gore Auditorium, Westminster College, Environmental Center

Free and open to the public

 

DECEMBER 6, 3:00pm - Friends of the Library Lecture

Marriott Library, University of Utah
Free and open to the Public

 

DECEMBER 17 - Utah Adventure Journal Speaker Series
Details to come!

 

Jim Steenburgh

Jim Steenburgh is professor of atmospheric science at the University of Utah and a fellow of the American Meteorological Society. An avid backcountry and resort skier and creator of the popular blog Wasatch Weather Weenies, he is a leading authority on mountain weather, snowstorms, and climate change in mountainous regions. His research on snow, winter storms, and forecasting has been featured by the Weather Channel, New York Times, USA Today, and Salt Lake Tribune.

Secrets of the Greatest Snow on Earth

Weather, Climate Change, and Finding Deep Powder in Utah's Wasatch Mountains and around the World

Secrets of the Greatest Snow on Earth, Second Edition

Weather, Climate Change, and Finding Deep Powder in Utah's Wasatch Mountains and Around the World

University Press of Colorado University of Alaska Press Utah State University Press University of Wyoming Press