Weather Websites for Educators PRECIPITATION
RAIN FORMATION
Encyclopedia.com http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/rain.aspx This site has several sections. First the definition of rain, to formation of droplets, measurement, distribution and even how rainfall has been portrayed in different religions from flood to droughts. (Grades 5-8) HAILHail Formation, The Weather Doctor www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/elements/hailform.htm SNOWSnowCrystals.com http://www.snowcrystals.com
If nothing else, for the photography! It is an excellent site for snowflakes, and how they form. It has “Snowflake Physics”, “Snowflake Activities” and more. (Grades 6-10)
GENERAL WEATHER EDUCATIONJetStream, National Weather Service Online Weather School http://www.srh.noaa.gov/srh/jetstream/matrix.htm This site is super for the educator! It is from the NWS. What more can you ask for? (Grades 6-12)
iWeatherNet http://www.iweathernet.com/ This site was founded by an excellent meteorologist who worked for the National Hurricane Center, and later as a forecaster for the NWS in Fort Worth, TX. This site contains some great weather resources as well as several educational articles and safety tips. SciJinks http://scijinks.jpl.nasa.gov/ Who knew weather could be so fun? The NOAA/NASA SciJinks website, designed for middle-school students, has exciting and accessible content, games and multimedia. NASA's Climate Kids http://climatekids.nasa.gov/ NASA's Climate Kids website, targeting grades 4-6, de-mystifies global climate change science using simple illustrations, humor, interactivity, and age-appropriate language. The Weather Doctor http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/doctor.htm American Meteorological Society DataStreme http://www.ametsoc.org/amsedu/dstreme/ If you (the teacher) have not taken the DataStreme course, it is well worth your time! Maps, activities, guides, daily weather summary and historical weather, you name it, it is here. Current maps are designed for the educator to use as overlays or transparencies. They are the leaders in weather education.
OTHERATMOSPHERIC OPTICSAtmospheric Optics http://www.atoptics.co.uk/ This site is awesome! Check out their Optics Pic of the Day! LIGHTNINGA Lightning Primer, Global Hydrology Resource Center
This site is GREAT! It site shows the history of lightning research, tells the different types of lightning, how it forms, lightning and aircraft, plus lightning safety and much more!
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