CFK's VIP Series: Science, Technology and Operational Advances in Meteorology Since the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane
Join the Key West community for an engaging presentation on the evolution of hurricane science and preparedness at Science, Technology and Operational Advances in Meteorology Since the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane on March 26 at 7 p.m. at the Tennessee Williams Theatre. Presented by Warning Coordination Meteorologist Jonathan Rizzo, this talk explores the impact of the historic 1935 Labor Day Hurricane and highlights how advancements in forecasting, communication, and emergency response have improved public safety. Ideal for locals interested in weather, history, and community resilience, this program offers valuable insight into how modern meteorology helps protect the Florida Keys today.