This resource provides instructions on how to log atmosphere data using a WeatherHawk weather station. A weather station is setup to measure and record atmospheric measurements at 15-minute intervals and can be transferred to the GLOBE program via email. Students can view data for their school that are continuous and show variations within a day. The data collected includes wind speed and direction and pressure thereby supporting a more complete study of meteorology using GLOBE. Students pursue a more extensive set of research investigations. Educational levels: Middle school, High school
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National Science Education Standards: As a result of activities in grades 5-8, all students should d...
This resource provides instructions on how to log atmosphere data using a Davis weather station. A w...
The purpose of this resource is to continuously measure soil and air temperature at one site. Studen...
This undergraduate meteorology tutorial introduces The Weather Program, available from NCAR (the Nat...
The purpose of this activity is to measure air pressure. Students record atmospheric pressure using ...
The purpose of this paper is to explain the optimal usage of the Kestrel® 4500 Pocket Weather Tracke...
Objectives: •Students will learn basic weather symbols used on weather station plots •Students will ...
Objective: Students will learn about relationships between air pressure and weather changes. Nationa...
The purpose of this activity is to measure the total precipitable water vapor (column water vapor) i...
WeatherFlow, a personal meteorological station company, collaborated with an undergraduate team at E...
In this lesson, students make daily observations of temperature, sky conditions, wind speed and dire...
103-106Monitoring with an instrument is important to enhance the knowledge of the atmosphere. An ins...
The purpose of this activity is to measure the aerosol optical thickness of the atmosphere (how much...
Weather Forecasting is a set of computer-based learning modules that teach students about meteorolog...
PC Weather Station is a weather-monitoring device that is capable of reading and interpreting weathe...
National Science Education Standards: As a result of activities in grades 5-8, all students should d...
This resource provides instructions on how to log atmosphere data using a Davis weather station. A w...
The purpose of this resource is to continuously measure soil and air temperature at one site. Studen...
This undergraduate meteorology tutorial introduces The Weather Program, available from NCAR (the Nat...
The purpose of this activity is to measure air pressure. Students record atmospheric pressure using ...
The purpose of this paper is to explain the optimal usage of the Kestrel® 4500 Pocket Weather Tracke...
Objectives: •Students will learn basic weather symbols used on weather station plots •Students will ...
Objective: Students will learn about relationships between air pressure and weather changes. Nationa...
The purpose of this activity is to measure the total precipitable water vapor (column water vapor) i...
WeatherFlow, a personal meteorological station company, collaborated with an undergraduate team at E...
In this lesson, students make daily observations of temperature, sky conditions, wind speed and dire...
103-106Monitoring with an instrument is important to enhance the knowledge of the atmosphere. An ins...
The purpose of this activity is to measure the aerosol optical thickness of the atmosphere (how much...
Weather Forecasting is a set of computer-based learning modules that teach students about meteorolog...
PC Weather Station is a weather-monitoring device that is capable of reading and interpreting weathe...
National Science Education Standards: As a result of activities in grades 5-8, all students should d...