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Weather NJ founder to discuss New Jersey storms during visit to East Brunswick Library

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Resident Pearl Switlyk poses with meteorologist John Marshall during a presentation held at Brandywine Living at Princeton on March 16. The visit was part of this month's Lifelong Learning lecture, “Watches & Warnings: The Impact of Mother Nature. Marshall, meteorologist for WCBS TV, was on-site to give an interactive presentation. Residents and attendees learned about how weather works via a mobile weather studio that was set up at the community.

The Friends of the East Brunswick Library will hold “Meteorology & Historical New Jersey Storms” with Weather NJ founder Jonathan Carr at 7:30 p.m. on May 17 at the library, 2 Jean Walling Civic Center.

The program explains the basics of meteorology, climatology, and a variety of weather phenomenoms ranging from anticyclones to nor’easters and everything in between. Carr will also explain historical weather events that have impacted New Jersey.

The program is free and open to the public. It will be presented as part of the Friends of the Library’s spring meeting.

For more information, visit www.ebpl.org/friends.

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