Lee Chesneau, Senior Marine Meteorologist for NOAA
Tuesday April 13, 2004
Marine Weather and Technology: What You Need to Know
Lee Chesneau, Senior Marine Meteorologist for NOAA, will be speaking in person at the Corinthian Yacht Club on Tuesday, April 13. Whether you are planning a long offshore passage, some coastal racing or cruising, or just sailing in the Bay, you need to know about the weather, and the technological advances that are putting an unprecedented amount of information in your hands. Lee is just the person to help you advance your knowledge.
Lee received his BS degree in Meteorology from the University of Wisconsin. A twenty year veteran weather forecaster for the U.S Navy, he has been employed since 1988 by the National Weather Service Marine Prediction Centre in Camp Springs, Maryland, as a senior marine forecaster. In that capacity he prepares and issues marine warnings in both text and graphical format for the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Lee is a colorful, articulate speaker who will take your knowledge of weather technology to the next level.
Come join Lee for a memorable evening, next Tuesday, April 13, at the beautiful Corinthian Yacht Club.
The doors will open at the club at 6pm, and a no-host bar and appetizers will be available. Lee will start his talk around 7:00, and we expect to wrap up around 9:00. Admission is only $10 per person.
We strongly encourage you to make reservations, as there will be limited seating. To make reservations, please call the club at 415-435-4771 or fill out the online reservations form.