Last month was one of the rainiest Junes ever recorded, and the impact of the wet weather has been widespread. The potential for flash floods has increased, the mosquito population is exploding, and water quality and local agriculture are both at risk. We’ll talk with experts from across the region and get latest on New Hampshire’s climate calamity.
- Mary Stampone, New Hampshire State Climatologist and assistant professor of geography at the University of New Hampshire
- John Jensenius, Warning Coordination Meteorologist at the National Weather Service
- Jim Van Dongen, Public Information Officer for the New Hampshire Office of Emergency Management
- Alan Eaton, entomologist with the UNH Cooperative Extension and coordinator of their Integrated Pest Management program
- Jody Connor, director of the Limnology Center for the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services