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Northern New England’s Museum of Natural History

The Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium inspires appreciation for our place in the natural world and motivates our stewardship of a healthy planet.



September 18, 2010
10:00 to 3:00
Wild & Wonderful!
A celebration of the forests, wildlife, plants and flavors of the northeast
Part of St. Johnsbury's Colors of the Kingdom Festival

Send us your question

Have you ever heard that Lake Champlain storms tend to come off the lake and follow the rivers?

Chris Bouchard replies: When I was growing up in southern Maine, my parents were convinced that thunderstorms followed the Androsoggin River, which runs basically from north to south in that part of the state.

When I got older and became interested in meteorology, I began to chase thunderstorms and carefully monitor their tracks on radar. In my years of observation, I have found that most thunderstorms in New England move from west to east, although they can come in from any direction. Of course, most of the larger rivers in northwest Vermont which feed into Lake Champlain run generally east-west. (Think the Winooski, Lamoille and Missisquoi). The fact that most of our thunderstorms travel along these lines is likely therefore a coincidence.

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Stop by The Nature Store at the Museum

to get your skywatching gear!


Binoculars, telescopes, maps and charts ... everything you

need to plot your course through the stars and planets.



The
Balch Nature Preschool

  Starting October 22!

@ The Museum



Open Monday - Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
(November - March: CLOSED Mondays)

Planetarium Presentations (50 minutes):
Saturday & Sunday, 1:30 PM

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