TORONTO, Oct. 5, 2016 /CNW/ - Ontario Science Centre CEO Dr. Maurice Bitran explores one of the most extreme forms of weather - tornadoes - with Grade 6 students from Grenoble Public School at the Centre's new Wild Weather exhibition, which touched down today and runs to January 7, 2017. This interactive, family-friendly exhibition examines the science behind weather and the connection between severe weather events and climate change.
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