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</head><body><p>Is a changing climate impacting the intensity and frequency of hurricanes? <img src="cid:96a8600f6dd54931becea13a77e46382@Open-Xchange" style="max-width: 100%;" class="upload-image-5252 aspect-ratio" alt=""><br> <span style="font-size: 8pt;"><em>Waves from the 1938 hurricane crashing into Woods Hole.  Copyright Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.</em></span></p><p><br> Find out at the Oyster Pond Environmental Trust (OPET) Annual Meeting on <strong>Thursday, July 27<sup style="line-height: 0;">th</sup> at 7pm</strong>. Dr. Jeffrey Donnelly of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution will present a talk titled <strong>“<em>Chasing Ancient Hurricanes in Oyster Pond and Beyond.”</em></strong></p><p><em><br></em></p><p>Dr. Donnelly will explain how he uses sediment cores from the bottom of Oyster Pond and elsewhere to study the long term record of hurricanes. Wind and waves from these storms carry sand into the ponds where it settles to the bottom. Over time, the sand is covered by black organic mud that accumulates during non-event years. These dark and light layers tell the hurricane history of a location while radiocarbon dating can pinpoint the date the storms occurred. Dr. Donnelly uses this history to study how hurricane activity has varied over the last few thousand years and whether a changing climate is impacting the rate and intensity of these storms. Studying this environmental past can help predict what future storms might bring.</p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Donnelly is a Senior Scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in the Geology and Geophysics Department and an Adjunct Professor of Geological Sciences at Brown University. The overarching goal of his research is to understand how climate variability changes tropical cyclone activity, alters sea levels, and affects water availability. In addition, he seeks to understand the impact of changing climate on terrestrial and coastal landforms and ecosystems.</p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Donnelly’s talk will be preceded by a short OPET business meeting. The meeting will be held at the <strong>SEA Education Association at 171 Woods Hole Road</strong>. The public is welcome. Light refreshments will be served. Email <a href="mailto:info@opet.org">info@opet.org</a> for questions.</p><p class="io-ox-signature"><br></p><p class="io-ox-signature">******************<br>Wendi Buesseler<br>Executive Director<br>Oyster Pond Environmental Trust<br>508-540-8162<br>P.O. Box 496<br>Woods Hole MA 02543<br>http://opet.org/</p></body></html>