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Weathering the Storm: Nature’s Impact on South Dakota

Weathering the Storm: Nature's Impact on South Dakota written in yellow letters on dark blue background

"Weathering the Storm: Nature’s Impact on South Dakota" is a traveling exhibit developed by the South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum. From Lakota Winter Counts to satellite imagery, this exhibit explores how we document major weather events that have left lasting impressions on our landscape. This exhibit debuted March 15, 2018. If you are interested in renting this exhibit, please contact Gwen Mccausland.

We would like to thank…

Funding:

AmericaView Grant Number G14AP00002 from the Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey

Organizations:

Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center in  Sioux Falls, SD, Mesonet at SDState, Museum of the South Dakota State Historical Society, SDSU Archives and Special Collections, SDSU Extension, South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum Staff, South Dakota View, SDSU Geography Department, The South Dakota Geographic Alliance (SDGA), The State Archives of the South Dakota State Historical Society

Individuals:

Aaron Cooley, Abhinav Sharma, Adele Harty, Amber Lounsbery, Anthony Bachmeier, Brice Zoungrana, Chandler Klawitter, Cory Alden, David Ollila, Emily White, Fatima Javid, Jerry Graslie, John Jacobson, Kathy Gustafson, Laura Edwards, Mary O’Neill, Mike Monnens, Nathan Edwards, Paige Barthel, Pravara Thanapura, Robert Burke, Tim Smith

 

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