This animated map shows current weather conditions for the United States. Users can see high and low pressure systems, fronts, and precipitation as they form and move across the country. Educational levels: Intermediate elementary, Middle school, High school
This archive provides access to historical daily weather maps from 1871 through 2002. The earliest m...
The National Weather Service provides maps to track the latest U.S. weather. See local radar and ani...
This slide show provides an introduction to the wave cyclone, the dominant weather producer across t...
The Regional Climate Maps illustrate climatic conditions across the U.S., such as total precipitatio...
This activity is part of Planet Diary and contains an online exploration of weather maps. Students u...
This website provides real-time and forecast weather maps and data for the United States. The Satell...
This interactive map depicts real-time steam flow compared to historical stream flow for selected ga...
This lesson plan asks students to think about the weather in their area and introduces them to weath...
This presentation will help students understand that weather occurs at local, regional and global sc...
The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) is an international body composed of governments, organization...
Visitors can use sea surface temperature data to build animations that show seasonal and yearly fluc...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades K-5. It focuses o...
Animation is an important method of communicating information that lends itself to cartographic disp...
Objective: Students will use symbol knowledge learned from previous lessons to read and understand w...
The world is divided into climate zones that are distributed around the planet in distinct patterns....
This archive provides access to historical daily weather maps from 1871 through 2002. The earliest m...
The National Weather Service provides maps to track the latest U.S. weather. See local radar and ani...
This slide show provides an introduction to the wave cyclone, the dominant weather producer across t...
The Regional Climate Maps illustrate climatic conditions across the U.S., such as total precipitatio...
This activity is part of Planet Diary and contains an online exploration of weather maps. Students u...
This website provides real-time and forecast weather maps and data for the United States. The Satell...
This interactive map depicts real-time steam flow compared to historical stream flow for selected ga...
This lesson plan asks students to think about the weather in their area and introduces them to weath...
This presentation will help students understand that weather occurs at local, regional and global sc...
The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) is an international body composed of governments, organization...
Visitors can use sea surface temperature data to build animations that show seasonal and yearly fluc...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades K-5. It focuses o...
Animation is an important method of communicating information that lends itself to cartographic disp...
Objective: Students will use symbol knowledge learned from previous lessons to read and understand w...
The world is divided into climate zones that are distributed around the planet in distinct patterns....
This archive provides access to historical daily weather maps from 1871 through 2002. The earliest m...
The National Weather Service provides maps to track the latest U.S. weather. See local radar and ani...
This slide show provides an introduction to the wave cyclone, the dominant weather producer across t...