CLEVELAND — 3News meteorologist Jason Frazer loves science and doing school visits. Recently, he kicked off an online series helping kids better understand meteorology. He’s going to be doing weather lessons about a variety of topics including wind, temperature, tornadoes and hurricanes. These lessons are geared to children who are 9 years old and older. He welcomes your questions, too. You can e-mail him directly at JFrazer@WKYC.com or you can contact him on Facebook or Instagram at @JasonFrazerTV.
NOTE: Be sure to scroll to the bottom of this story for links to more of Jason's weather lessons.
In today’s lesson, Jason discusses where most earthquakes happen in the world and why. He also breaks down what some engineers are doing to ensure buildings are safe for earthquakes. Watch below...
Do you have a question or topic you’d like to see Jason discuss? Send him an email at JFrazer@WKYC.com or send him a message on Facebook.com/JasonFrazerTV
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