Currently, there is a movie about World War
II’s D-Day invasion
called
Pressure. The
story is about the meteorologist who used
his skills to recommend to General
Eisenhower when the Normandy invasion could
take place because of the changing weather
patterns.
Join the Baltimore Civil War Roundtable on
Tuesday, June 23, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. as we
feature authors Jeffrey Harding and Jon Nese
discussing their book;
The Weather Gods Curse the Gettysburg
Campaign.
The meeting will be in the library of Hiss
United Methodist Church, 8700 Harford Road,
Parkville Md., 21234. (From the beltway
(I-695) the church will be on your right.
Pull into the upper parking lot-the lot just
before the church building- and walk to the
semi-circle at the front. Enter the first
door on the right, go up the stairs to the
second floor and turn left then right into
the library (rm #208).
The
Weather Gods Curse the Gettysburg Campaign analyzes
the impact of extreme weather—including a
severe June heatwave, high humidity, and
torrential rains—on the armies during the
Gettysburg Campaign (June-July 1863). The
authors combine historical soldier accounts
with modern meteorological research,
including NOAA re-analysis maps, to show how
heat, humidity, and flooding acted as a
"third army," affecting marches, combat, and
the Confederate retreat.
Jeffrey J. Harding is
a licensed battlefield guide at Gettysburg
National Military Park, independent
historian and leadership consultant. He
spent thirty-three years as an intelligence
analyst and professional development
specialist with the Office of Naval
Intelligence. He is the author of the highly
acclaimed
Gettysburg’s Lost Love Story: The Ill-Fated
Romance of General John Reynolds and Kate
Hewitt.
Jon M. Nese is
a professor in the Department of Meteorology
and Atmospheric Science at Penn State, where
he also oversees the undergraduate program.
Previously, he was chief meteorologist at
the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia and
on-air storm analyst at the Weather Channel.
He is the coauthor of
The Philadelphia Area Weather Book,
which was awarded the 2005 Louis J. Battan
Author’s Award from the American
Meteorological Society.
Remember, join the BCWRT as we host Jeffrey
Harding and Jon Nese presenting their book The
Weather Gods Curse the Gettysburg Campaign at
7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, at Hiss
United Methodist Church. If you can’t attend
in person, register for the Zoom at:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/5xDmD1a3SNqiqcmqruXfGw
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Notes
from the President
First and foremost, I wish to thank all of you who attended last
month's meeting in person. It was among the largest turnouts
that the roundtable has experienced Since we returned to in
person meetings in October of 2022, after the pandemic. 11
attendees made the largest we’ve had since our move to Hiss um
church. We used to regularly have 50 to 75 zoom participants
when covid caused a stoppage in live meetings.
Let us build upon this Boost in activity. In person attendance
allows us to fully utilize the book raffle, enhance camaraderie
and justify our payments for using the church.
Indeed, attendance can also influence the speaker fees. Some
authors adjust their fees depending on the number of books they
may be able to sell. We recently had an author request to speak
via zoom rather than traveling to appear before a handful of
attendees.
It is up to you, as BCWRT members, to build up our organization.
You can become more involved by actively spreading the word
about what we do. Invite friends. Take the lead on developing
ideas and group activities. Print our schedule and share it with
your churches, social groups, family, neighbors, etc.
Need a gift idea for someone. Gift them membership in the BCWRT.
This can be done by sending a check to our treasurer, frank
Arminger. Please mail a check to; Frank Armiger, treasurer
BCWRT, 42 Norwick Circle, Timonium. MD. 21093, 410-591-9977. Or
farmiger@verizon.net using Zelle. Membership is $25 or $35 for
families.
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