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Met Society Autumn Schedule

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  • 06-06-2010 1:22pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 80 ✭✭


    Irish Met Society Events 2010

    Lecture: Thursday September 30th, 6.15pm Custom House Dublin
    “Up, Up & Away - Meteorology for Hot Air & Gas Balloons”
    By Claude Sales, Service Météorologique de Luxembourg.

    Photography Competition (closing date September 30th)
    See www.irishmetsociety.org for further details.
    Prizes of 150, 75 and 50 Euro for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place.

    Field Trip: October 9th & 10th
    See www.irishmetsociety.org for further details.

    Lecture: Thursday November 18th, 6.15pm Custom House Dublin
    “A Random Walk in Meteorology”
    By Dr Aidan Nulty, retired Met Éireann weather forecaster.

    Irish Met Society Membership

    Membership Fees: Full Membership 20 Euro, Students/Unwaged 10 Euro

    Ways to join:

    Sign up at any IMS event (lectures, conferences, field trips).
    Pay online using Paypal.
    Post a cheque/bank draft to the following address (include your own name and email address) Irish Met Society Secretary, c/o Met Éireann, Glasnevin, Dublin 9.
    If you would like to set up a standing order contact IMS at info@irishmetsociety.org

    Advantages of being a Member:

    Get automatic membership of the European Met Society (EMS).
    Receive an IMS newsletter at least twice a year.
    Access to the full archive of IMS newsletters.
    Access to lecture presentation slides.
    Guaranteed place at all IMS lectures, conferences, field trips.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,150 ✭✭✭Deep Easterly


    The field trip to Valentia this coming October sounds very interesting. Gonna go out of my way not to miss this :)


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