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...technically speaking. But Harvard experts say weather in the region will remain unpredictable. While March 20 marked the first official day of spring, the weather told quite a different story. Temperatures dipped below freezing to 22 degrees Fahrenheit at Logan Airport Monday and 28 degrees last night. According to Rotch Professor of Atmospheric and Environmental Science Steven C. Wofsy, the scientific explanation for erratic local weather is that “Boston sits on the boundary between a continental and a maritime climate.” The jet stream is a rapidly moving body of air in the upper atmosphere...
...meeting with Gross was “very cordial and constructive,” according to one attendee, Steven C. Wofsy, the Rotch professor of atmospheric and environmental science and a DEAS member...
...according to Walter Drag, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Taunton, Mass. Drag says this weather, although mercurial, is nothing out of the ordinary. “The weather right now is weird because it is normal for the weather to be weird,” said Rotch Professor of Atmospheric and Environmental Science Steven C. Wofsy. Wofsy said, however, that this autumn has been unusually wet, which is why the leaves changed their colors late or not at all. Right now, autumn is transitioning into winter, accounting for the extremely variable weather, Drag said...
...attended Wheaton College and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine before serving as a professor at Johns Hopkins and McGill University. She is the Thomas Morgan Rotch Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics Emerita at Harvard University...
...Steven C. Wofsy, Abbott Lawrence Rotch Professor of Atmospheric and Environmental Science...