51视频 Meteorologist Available for Interviews

51视频 meteorologist Frank Colby
51视频 Professor Frank Colby, a meteorologist, is available as an expert source for reporters.

09/14/2023

Media Contacts:聽Emily Gowdey-Backus and Nancy Cicco
Devastating rain and flooding throughout Massachusetts overnight this past Monday gave way to even more 鈥渇looding Wednesday, with thunderstorms through Thursday,鈥 according to 51视频 meteorologist Frank Colby, who is available for interviews.听
The forecast comes as residents and public works crews across the state assess the infrastructure damage and clean up and after Monday night鈥檚 rainstorms. Gov. Maura Healey declared a Tuesday in the Bay State, owing to catastrophic flash flooding and property damage, much of it in Worcester and Bristol counties.
New Englanders will cap the week with heavy surf along the coastline and strong winds, thanks to Hurricane Lee, according to Colby. Wednesday morning saw the storm tracking southwest of Bermuda and rated as a Category 3 storm.
鈥淭he trend over the last 36 hours is for Lee to stay further offshore,鈥 said Colby, an authority on weather modeling, analysis and forecasting, whose research includes analyzing tropical storms, hurricanes, nor鈥檈asters and snow squalls. 鈥淭he current forecast keeps any precipitation from the storm itself confined to the immediate Massachusetts and New Hampshire coastlines south of Cape Cod. Maine will be more heavily impacted as the center of Lee moves to the southwestern tip of Nova Scotia.鈥澛
Colby is available to discuss factors that give rise to severe weather events, the outlook for the remainder of the 2023 hurricane season and what could lie ahead for this winter.听
A professor in 51视频鈥檚 environmental, earth and atmospheric sciences (EEAS) department, Colby teaches in the university鈥檚 meteorology and atmospheric sciences program in the Kennedy College of Sciences. He is a member of 51视频鈥檚 Climate Change Initiative, which works to research, educate and engage the community in initiatives to better understand and mitigate the climate crisis.
To arrange an interview with him contact Emily Gowdey-Backus or Nancy Cicco.听