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NA4002 Lou McNally, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, April 2, 2014, over the phone, with McNally at Embry-Riddle University in Daytona Beach, Florida and Cilli in his home in Orono, Maine. McNally talks about his early career in weather broadcasting; his graduate training at UMaine; his master’s and doctoral research, in which he used the techniques of historical climatology to create a weather map for the entire northeastern United States for year 1785; the Climate Change Institute’s role in educating the public about climate change; the reality of anthropogenic climate change; and the CCI’s interdisciplinary character.
Text: 7 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na4002_audio001 34 minutes
Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.
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Publication Date
4-2-2014
Publisher
Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History
City
Orono
Keywords
Climate Change Institute, climate change, weather broadcasting, historical climatology, anthropogenic climate change, University of Maine
Disciplines
Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment
Recommended Citation
McNally, Lou, "NA4002 Lou McNally, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli" (2014). MF192 Climate Change Institute 40th Anniversary Oral History Project. 24.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mf192/24