In this activity, students use weather data and spreadsheet software to create climographs (a graph that shows monthly average temperature and precipitation for some location) for any location in the United States and compare their results to those of other students. Instructions and a link to weather data are provided. Educational levels: Middle school, High school
In meteorological education, it is important to make students induce meteorological phenomena from w...
The Regional Climate Maps illustrate climatic conditions across the U.S., such as total precipitatio...
In this module students will discover how rainfall rates are measured, how the intensity and distrib...
Climate is the long-term weather conditions for a region, generally determined by 30 or more years o...
In this activity students explore the concept of climate. They will use temperature and precipitatio...
In this exercise, students investigate long-term weather variables such as temperature and humidity ...
Grade Level(s): 1 – 7 (adaptable)Purpose: To introduce students to the world’s weather/climate regio...
In this lesson, students research real-time and historic temperature data of United States and world...
In this lesson, students make daily observations of temperature, sky conditions, wind speed and dire...
There are several factors that influence the climate or prevailing weather conditions for any given ...
Students will gain a basic understanding of climate, earth's energy budget, greenhouse gases, factor...
This classroom activity gives students an opportunity to use a statistical analysis technique, the m...
In this lesson plan students will learn about how climates differ, in particular, how desert climate...
In this activity students predict the weather and climate on an imaginary island based on its locati...
In this activity, students track a real winter storm, collect imagery and data, perform an analysis,...
In meteorological education, it is important to make students induce meteorological phenomena from w...
The Regional Climate Maps illustrate climatic conditions across the U.S., such as total precipitatio...
In this module students will discover how rainfall rates are measured, how the intensity and distrib...
Climate is the long-term weather conditions for a region, generally determined by 30 or more years o...
In this activity students explore the concept of climate. They will use temperature and precipitatio...
In this exercise, students investigate long-term weather variables such as temperature and humidity ...
Grade Level(s): 1 – 7 (adaptable)Purpose: To introduce students to the world’s weather/climate regio...
In this lesson, students research real-time and historic temperature data of United States and world...
In this lesson, students make daily observations of temperature, sky conditions, wind speed and dire...
There are several factors that influence the climate or prevailing weather conditions for any given ...
Students will gain a basic understanding of climate, earth's energy budget, greenhouse gases, factor...
This classroom activity gives students an opportunity to use a statistical analysis technique, the m...
In this lesson plan students will learn about how climates differ, in particular, how desert climate...
In this activity students predict the weather and climate on an imaginary island based on its locati...
In this activity, students track a real winter storm, collect imagery and data, perform an analysis,...
In meteorological education, it is important to make students induce meteorological phenomena from w...
The Regional Climate Maps illustrate climatic conditions across the U.S., such as total precipitatio...
In this module students will discover how rainfall rates are measured, how the intensity and distrib...