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Valerie Trouet interviewed on Zona Politics

Friday, April 29, 2016
still image from the video interview

LTRR researcher Valerie Trouet talks about her work reconstructing the frequency of hurricanes from shipwrecks and tree rings, the Californian snowpack reconstruction highlighting 2015 as the lowest year out of the past 500, and the reasons she was first drawn to dendrochronology, in an interview with local journalist Jim Nintzel on the TV show Zona Politics, due to air on May 1.

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Video clip of the interview.

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