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From the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's Department of Atmospheric Sciences comes the Reading Weather Maps Web site. Visitors learn how to convert their local time to the standard used by all meteorologists;...
Created by Professor Herr at California State University-Northridge, the Sourcebook for Teaching Science offers a trove of materials for science educators in the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, and the geophysical...
The Royal Meteorological Society is the national society for all those whose profession or interests are in any way connected with meteorology or related subjects. Site features the latest news, information,...
This collection of resources on hurricanes includes a selection of activities in which students investigate storm surge, learn hurricane terminology, build and use their own weather instruments, and learn how to locate...
This article from Physics Today by Yoshinori Furukawa and John S. Wettlaufer and John S. Wettlaufer describes how ice crystals form on the earth. The resource includes graphics depicting how different shapes of ice...
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