Jun 30, 2020
Co-lead of the meteorology team on the
National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet Extreme
Expedition and professor in the Department of Geography at
Appalachian State University, Baker Perry, joins the show to
discuss his fascinating and truly unique work.
Tune in to discover:
On Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at 10pm ET on National Geographic, you can watch the television premier of Expedition Everest, an unprecedented journey that resulted in the installation of the world’s highest weather stations and the collection of the highest ice core known to man.
Baker Perry shares firsthand experience as co-lead of this incredible mission, offering you a glimpse of what it would be like to make the climb yourself. By virtue of Perry and the rest of the expedition team, real-time weather data from the mountain and past and future projections of glacier change is now possible. This not only changes the game for climbing safety, but paves the way for significant improvements to forecast and glacier change models, as well as a better understanding of how the climate is changing.
Perry explains the reasoning behind the placements of the weather stations, the challenges encountered as they gained elevation, what types of equipment and instrumentation were used, and so much more.
Learn more and access real-time data links to these weather
stations by visiting https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/perpetual-planet/.
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