Weather Links
Weather Links
Treehouse Weather Kids
NASA Space Place: Earth
NASA Direct weather and climate
Interactive Climate Zones
Owl Pellet Dissection
Water Cycle Interactive Diagram
Crossword Maker for Water Cycle Prjoect
Weather information, games and activities
Water Cycle Movie and Quiz
Weather WizKids
Cloud Picture Gallery
Cloud Types
Clouds: Your Questions Answered
Cloud Matching Game
How Do Hurricanes Form?
What Causes a Tornado?
Weather Page: Dan Satterfield, chief meteorologist
adapted from (http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/samscavengeti.html#activities)
Introduction
The purpose of this Web page is to provide interesting, thought provoking information on weather. Each of the activities asks you to read, think, and experience the fascinating phenomena, called Weather. The following links come from all over the World Wide Web and represent a variety of information. Enjoy and learn!
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The purpose of this Web page is to provide interesting, thought provoking information on weather. Each of the activities asks you to read, think, and experience the fascinating phenomena, called Weather. The following links come from all over the World Wide Web and represent a variety of information. Enjoy and learn!
Activity:
- Why is the term cold front sometimes confusing?
Activity:
- The term 'warm front' sounds like something you'd like to have coming your way on a cold winter's day. Think again! Why are warm fronts sometimes not the friendliest fronts to come along one's way?
Activity:
- Read about: Global Warming (What is it), Climate & Weather
- Read about: Greenhouse Effect ñ on this page make sure to see the animation of how enhancing the greenhouse effect likely contributes to global warming.
- Read about: So What's the Big Deal? and We can make a Difference. What can you do to make a difference?
Activity:
- Click on Massachusetts, and then on Boston. Write down our current:
- Sky Conditions, Temperature, Dew Point, Humidity
- Forecast
Activity:
In this demonstration, follow a drop of water from the moment it falls to the earth as rain then answer the question:
Why is the water cycle never ending? - Follow the Water Drop
Activity:
Make the sun shine, or make the wind blow into a full force blizzard. Read the directions on this page then try your hand at creating weather. (click the start button)