Live Weather Data
From Hare High School, Garden Grove, California
Automated Weather Source
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The pioneer in environmental informational technology and the home
the "World Wide School Weather Network"
An example of live weather
data from Lake High School in Garden Grove, California, USA
About
Rainbows
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/blynds/rnbw.html
Presents the science of rainbows. Hypertext links you to further articles,
a glossary and diagrams. There are experiments for studying the nature of
rainbows. Includes references.
The Aurora
Page
http://www.geo.mtu.edu/weather/aurora/
Information, links and images about the 'Northern Lights
Brain Pop -
Health, Science and Technology
animated Movies and Quizzes and Experiments
http://www.brainpop.com/
Choose from several hundred short movies and answer a quiz, also includes
experiments.
Rainbow
Sun
Sun
Protection
Canada
Centre for Remote Sensing Products and Research on Disaster Monitoring
(CCRS)
http://www.ccrs.nrcan.gc.ca/ccrs/tekrd/rd/apps/em/disasters/dismone.html
CCRS scientific teams assess and demonstrate the potential of remote sensing
data to satisfy the information requirements of agencies that have an operational
mandate for the management of various types of disasters. Examples are given
of how these sensing devices can be used to study and monitor disasters.
Center for Atmospheric
Science
http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/
This is a joint project of the Cambridge University (U.K.) Chemistry Department
and the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. This site
collects links to scholarly scientific atmospheric studies including
data collected from expeditions and satellites as well as weather info. It
offers a software product, Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling Support Unit (ACMSU),
and access to an FTP site. Also included is information about the department
and seminars available.
An
El Nino Theme Page: Accessing Distributed Information related to El Nino
http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/toga-tao/el-nino/home.html
This project draws heavily upon existing Home Page developments both within
and outside NOAA by creating a single, hyperlinked resource that enables
any user to browse and interact with the most recent observational data and
El Nino forecasts, as well as relevent scientific analyses and historical
perspectives.
Funlology
- Experiments - Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Weather
http://www.funology.com/laboratory/index.cfm
If you like to perform science experiments, we have a ton of them that will
keep you busy.
The Goddard Distributed
Active Archive Center (DAAC)
http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/
The Goddard Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) provides data and related
services for global change research and education. We are funded through
NASA's Earth Observing System (EOS) as a source of
information about the upper atmosphere, atmospheric dynamics, and the global
biosphere. We aim to be a
useful facility to help you study the natural and human processes that influence
Earth's climate. Includes climatological data.
Hurricane
Storm Science
http://www.miamisci.org/hurricane/hurricane0.html
This site explains weather instruments, takes you inside a huuricane, details
the worst storms, and has a section on survivors' stories.
Intellicast
http://intellicast.com/
Intellicast delivers the richest, most detailed weather maps online combined
with constant updates throughout the day and night. Consistently ranked among
the top 100 websites by Relevant Knowledge, Intellicast sets the standard
for quality, in-depth coverage of world weather. In addition to U.S. and
World weather reports,
Intellicast provides specialized forcasts for outdoor recreation and sports
enthusiasts. Sections relevant to
individuals interested in golf, skiing, sailing and NASCAR racing are included.
Forcasts for U.S.
national parks are also available.
JPL's El Nino
Watch
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/elnino/
This page provides images and news releases based on observations of the
El Nino phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean by the U.S./French TOPEX/Poseidon
and other NASA/JPL satellites and instruments.
Kids'
Lightning Information and Safety
http://www.azstarnet.com/anubis/zaphome.htm
Sabrina says: The reason that I made this web site is because it really hurts
when you are struck by lightning and I want to help other kids to learn more
about lightning safety. I want to share what I have learned with you. I think
that the more you know, the safer you can be. She has excellent resources
to other lightning safety sites and
general lightning information pages.
Live Weather
Data from Lake High School - Garden Grove California
http://www.can-do.com/lakhs/weather.html
From the roof of the Discovery lab at Lake High School in Garden Grove,
California, U.S.A. Weather
instruments provide real-time weather data to the Internet. Lake High
School is a Weather Net School The Weather net is a growing network
of schools in Canada and the United States that operate weather stations
to provide student interest in meteorology and increase the amount of weather
data available to meteorologists.
NASA
Observatorium
http://observe.ivv.nasa.gov/nasa/core.shtml
A public access site for Earth and space data. We have pictures of the Earth,
planets, stars, and other
cool stuff, as well as the stories behind those images. Searchable.

National
Weather Service - Interactive Weather Information Network
http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/graphicsversion/bigmain.html
This system is located at the National Weather Service Headquarters in Silver
Spring, Md. It obtains raw data from a telecommunications gateway, satellites,
and other multilayered redundant links.
cool stuff, as well as the stories behind those images. Searchable.
Geostationary Satellite Server
Noaa -
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://www.noaa.gov/
NOAA's Mission is to describe and predict changes in the Earth's environment,
and conserve and wisely manage the Nation's coastal and marine resources.
NOAA's strategy consists of seven interrelated Strategic Goals for environmental
assessment, prediction and stewardship, which are presented here as theme
pages for the World Wide Web.
Noaa - Especially for
students
Cool Weather Sites
For Every One
Earth
View - view from orbiting satellites
http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/satellite.html
http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/satellite.html
View the Earth as currently seen from a satellite in Earth orbit, choose
the satellite from the list. Zoom in and out,
Change latitude and longitude, filter for clouds and Infrared.
Today's Space
Weather - From NOAA
Water
Cycle -Animated
http://www.yvw.com.au/students/schoolindex.html
A water company providing water and sewerage services to over 1.5 million
people who live and work in the
Yarra River catchment area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Weather
Links - Good List
http://www.can-do.com/usefullinks6.html#Weather
This list is all you need to get the thousands of weather sites world
wide.
Weather
-What Forces affect our weather?
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/weather/
Explore the forces behind the weather. Try your hand at tornado chasing or
discover how wind chill works.
Begin by taking a look at what protects Earth from the forbidding climate
of outer space in "The Atmosphere."
Weather
Forecasts Quick and Easy
http://www.can-do.com/fastsearch.html#Weather
A handy collection of weather forecasts all in one place. Search from
the weather underground, Yahoo,
CNN etc..
Live Weather Data from Lake
High School - Garden Grove California
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