EAPS

DEAPS: A 5-day exploration of Extreme Weather & Climate
Date Time Location
August 26th, 2016 9:00am-8:00pm 54-923
EAPS provides a unique environment to study the multi-faceted nature of the science of the Earth and other planets. We thrive on interdisciplinary ventures, seeking to understand the fundamental workings of natural systems by examining physical, chemical, and biological processes occurring across a vast spectrum of time and space.

The EAPS three-day exploration program in Extreme Weather and Climate will cover some of the most interesting and challenging aspect of weather and climate research.

**Today's Schedule**

9:00 - Breakfast: 923 (Bring your luggage with you)

9:30 - Talk by Prof Noelle Selin on climate change and policy: rm 915

10:30 - Activity 3: Climate/General circulation : rm 1527

12:00 - Lunch and get ready to leave

1:30 - meet in rm 923

2:00 - Depart for lodge at base of Mt. Washington (New Hampshire)

6:30 - Dinner and overnight stay at the Fox Ridge Resort

8:00+ - Evening activities: Astronomy exploration

For more information, contact:
Lodovica Illari
illari@mit.edu