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Seminar: Clouds and What they Mean to a Sailor (Lee Chesneau)
January 6, 2017 | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Lee Chesneau, a preeminent meteorologist and weather educator, presents the marine weather seminar: “Clouds and What They Mean to a Sailor”
Bio: Lee Chesneau is senior marine meteorologist & graduate from one of the elite universities that offer degrees in meteorology, the University of Wisconsin (Madison). His B.S. Degree in Meteorology was Lee’s ticket to a distinguished & extensive career with NOAA’s National Weather Service (NWS) &; Satellite Service (NESDIS). Lee also served as a U.S. Navy civilian Ship Routing Officer (SRO), a “Route Analyst” for a major commercial ship routing company (Oceanroutes, Inc), & his first career start as a naval officer,where he served at a number of U.S. Navy Fleet Weather Centers (Rota, SP, & Norfolk, VA), & on an aircraft carrier (USS Guam LPH-9). Today, Lee in addition to being a highly seasoned & experienced professional marine meteorologist is an accomplished U.S. Coast Guard certified instructor for basic & advanced meteorology at continuing training institutions (MITAGS & STAR Center, & Maritime Institute) for professional mariners. He offers the same curriculum to educate & train commercial fishing & recreational boaters on becoming self-reliant in their own marine weather knowledge & forecasting, strategic vessel routing, & prudent decision making.
Lee is a key speaker at numerous boat shows & symposia & and has his own company: Lee Chesneau’s Marine Weather www.weatherbylee.com He can be reached by e-mail: lee@weatherbylee.com