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"A searchable directory of images, visualizations and animations of the earth" - Contains useful imagery for instruction... see more

The lessons posted on this site were designed to engage students with real-world data relevant to content taught in... see more

Map of sensor bouy's floating in the pacific. Mouse over a bouy to get latest data (temp, wind, humity).

The interactive web-based simulation activity (which requires Flash) illustrates principles of global warming and climate... see more

An introduction to the increasingly prominent relationship between the composition of our atmosphere, weather and... see more

weather analysis and forcasts. Also give quizes on weather related themes.

This brochure highlights the importance of the polar regions in the entire Earth system, particularly in climate. It... see more

the applet reads and plots the realtime tao meteorological data files. This applet demonstrates the ability to... see more

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) created a booklet that aims to explain some of the scientific facts and... see more

'Be a part of NASA meteor research with Meteor Counter! When you go out to watch a meteor shower, bring your iPhone with... see more

The United Nations has launched a new website it hopes will be a one-stop shop for humanitarian early warning. The... see more

The Geosciences Distance Learning Programs at Mississippi State University. For more than 15 years, the Department of... see more

Interface to access databases of National Oceanographic and Astmospheric Association.

Students compare carbon dioxide (CO2) data from Mauna Loa Observatory, Barrow (Alaska), and the South Pole over the paast... see more

This booklet highlights the importance of developing and sharing information on natural hazards, ensuring that the... see more

CA standards for 9th grade Earth Science #5 -Wonderful site that allows you or your students to set a date to find... see more

a simplified explanation of the formation and speed of a tsunami

COMPS consists of an array of instrumentation both offshore and along Florida's west coast, combined with numerical... see more

Student teams collect rain-gauge data and compared it with radar-derived precipitation estimates. They use GIS to analyze... see more

In this activity students explore the Earth's radiation budget using Earth radiation Budget Experiment (ERBE) data... see more

Show how clouds and fog are created with a very simple physical model. Materials needed are: A large 1 gallon jar, latex... see more

Data displayed here are from the Hydrometeorological Automated Data System (HADS). HADS is a real-time data acquisition... see more

Expains the what, how, when, where about hurricane.