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When: Tuesday Jan. 29 th , 2013 or Tuesday Feb. 26 th , 2013 or Tuesday, Mar 26 th , 2013 Where : Lao Family Community of Minnesota 320 University Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 551033
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When: Tuesday Jan. 29th, 2013 or Tuesday Feb. 26th, 2013 or Tuesday, Mar 26th, 2013 Where: Lao Family Community of Minnesota 320 University Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 551033 Who: KSTP 5EYEWITNESS News Meteorologist Jonathan Yuhas and KSTP EYEWITNESS News Anchor Joy Lim Nakrin From winter lows falling in the negative double-digits, to summer highs topping one-hundred degrees, to floods and tornadoes in the months in between, Minnesota face some of the most variable weather conditions in the world. Overview of the training session: Navigate the challenges of working, traveling and living in this state What you should do when a tornado hits, what sirens and warnings mean, and when you are most likely to encounter a twister Safety on Minnesota’s lake and rivers, including when currents are dangerously strong, and when ice is dangerously thin Learn about the dangers of extreme temperatures including hypothermia and frostbite during winter, and heat exhaustion during summer Learn the important weather terminology that will help you get the best of your local weather reports You will walk away informed, enlightened and excited about Minnesota’s unique and challenging weather! Severe Weather Training For more information contact: Chong Lee at 651-329-4838 or via email leechong.619@hotmail.com Meteorologist Jonathan Yuhas Anchor Joy Lim Nakrin
Severe Weather Training WHEN: TUESDAY JAN. 29TH, 2013 OR TUESDAY FEB. 26TH, 2013 OR TUESDAY MAR 26, 2013 WHERE: LAO FAMILY COMMUNITY OF MINNESOTA 320 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, SAINT PAUL, MN 55103 WHO: KSTP 5EYEWITNESS NEWS METEOROLOGIST JONATHAN YUHAS AND KSTP EYEWITNESS NEWS ANCHOR JOY LIM NAKRIN • From winter lows falling in the negative double-digits, to summer highs topping one-hundred degrees, to floods and tornadoes in the months in between, Minnesota face some of the most variable weather conditions in the world. • OVERVIEW OF THE TRAINING SESSION: • Navigate the challenges of working, traveling and living in this state • What you should do when a tornado hits, what sirens and warnings mean, and when you are most likely to encounter a twister • Safety on Minnesota’s lake and rivers, including when currents are dangerously strong, and when ice is dangerously thin • Learn about the dangers of extreme temperatures including hypothermia and frostbite during winter, and heat exhaustion during summer • Learn the important weather terminology that will help you get the best of your local weather reports • You will walk away informed, enlightened and excited about Minnesota’s unique and challenging weather! For more information contact: Chong Lee at 651-329-4838 or via email leechong.619@hotmail.com