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Bad Meteorology

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Be very, very careful what you put into that head, because you will never, ever get it out. Thomas Cardinal Wolsey (1471-1530) Bad Meteorology Click on the symbol for its explanation. This material is dedicated to teachers who wish to get it right. By bad meteorology, I do not mean bad weather. This page is about intellectual disasters, not weather disasters. T his page is prepared by Alistair B. Fraser who retains copyright to the material (unless otherwise acknowledged). However, as the object of the material is educational --- to replace bad science with good science --- the material can be freely used for non-commercial purposes, with the proviso that any use of Fraser's images must be credited with ? Alistair B. Fraser, and any quotations must bear attribution. S uggestions of ideas w Read More
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Home Page - Center for the Environment at Cornell University

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Skip to main content Cornell University Center for the Environment SEARCH: CFE Cornell Google ">more HOME ABOUT CFE RESEARCH INITIATIVES ACTIVITIES THEMES NEWS & RFP's The Center for the Environment is a Cornell-wide unit which specializes in crafting interdisciplinary collaborations among scientists and professors from Cornell and partnering institutions to apply new knowledge to environmental problems and needs around the world. For a further synopsis of our work, please read our 2006-2007 CfE Brochure (PDF) . Our website can be navigated by the programmatic areas listed below, which correspond to links listed under the banner at the top of each page. Research Initiatives Activities The Center has its own ongoing research efforts and serves the Cornell academic community and partnering i Read More
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American Geological Institute - Serving the Geosciences Since 1948

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Contact Us | Search | Site Map What is Earth Science Week? &nbsp What's Going On? &nbsp Plan an Event &nbsp For Teachers &nbsp For Students &nbsp For the Media &nbsp Order Materials AGI Home Announcing the New Theme for Earth Science Week: "The Pulse of Earth Science" October 14-20, 2007 This year marks the tenth annual Earth Science Week. With this theme, Earth Science Week activities will promote public and professional awareness of the status of earth science in education and society. The theme will also focus attention on geoscience research, such as that associated with the International Polar Year (IPY) and the International Year of Planet Earth (IYPE) , of which AGI is a Founding Partner. Through these major initiatives Earth Science Week will help spread understanding of Read More
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Avalanche!--Weather/Earth Science lesson plan (grades 6-8)--DiscoverySchool.com

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Current and ongoing projects in Kidproj

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K i d l i n k English Help | Contact Us | Contents | KidProj | Projects | Help Us? | Privacy | About Us | Search | Log In How to Join KIDPROJ Current and Ongoing Projects Kidproj in KidSpace Kidproj mailing list archives Past Projects KIDPROJ-COORD Kidproj-coord mailing list archives How to Moderate a Project Curriculum Ideas National Curriculum Standards Kidproj Team Volunteer Kidproj in other languages Kidproj Home New! Kidproj in KidSpace Kidproj Multi projects invite participation in all languages. In our projects you may see student work not only in English but also in other languages. Current Projects Many of these projects also welcome participants at any time. Past projects are listed in our archives under Past Projects at the bottom of this page. The Landmark Game Each school site Read More
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Dynamic Earth--Weather/Weather lesson plan (grades K-5)--DiscoverySchool.com

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Mac OS X Server

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Welcome to your website! This page is just a placeholder. To publish your site, place your HTML and image files in the following directory: /Library/WebServer/Documents/ Be sure to name your main page "index.html" and it will become the default page for visitors. Additional resources Apple For the latest information about Apple Computer, Mac OS X Server, and other Apple server products, visit: - Apple Computer - Mac OS X Server Apache Web Server Detailed documentation on the Apache web server is available: - In the Web Service section of the Mac OS X Users Guide - Locally - In the Apache.org on-line documentation Technical Problems If you have a question or encounter a problem with your server software you can: - Search the AppleCare Knowledge Base - Visit the Apple Support Site for an ans Read More
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Meteorology

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Nick Walker The "Weather Dude" ? Fast Links: Who's Nick? What is Weather? Clouds Rain Snow Thunderstorms Lightning Wind Forecasting Seasons Water Cycle Rainbows, Halos Hurricanes Weather Sayings Songs about Weather Order CDs/Books The Dude Gets Around Ask a Question Take a Weather Quiz Weather in the News Weather Safety Past Weather Weather Maps Weather Averages Climate Change Weather Blog Featuring the Musical Meteorology Pages Welcome to the weather education site especially for students, parents, kids and teachers from national TV meteorologist Nick Walker. Watch Nick on "First Outlook" 5-7am ET weekdays on The Weather Channel. ? * Order autographed copies of the CD/Book Sing Along with the Weather Dude Check these out! A bout Nick B asics of Weather C hoose a Weathe Read More
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Miami Museum of Science-Hurricane Main Menu

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[ Quilt | Inside a Hurricane | Survivors | Weather Instruments | Killer Storms ] Welcome to the storm center. CLICK on any title above to find out more about hurricanes. For current hurricane data, consult our Hurricane Hotlist . Museum Menu Science Learning Network / Inquiry Resources ©2000 Miami Museum of Science Questions or comments about the site? Write to the Webmaster . You can buy this resource on CD-ROM for use on computers without internet access. Visit our Museum Store for more information! Read More
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Mountain Barriers--Earth Science/Ecology lesson plan (grades 6-8)--DiscoverySchool.com

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NASA - NASA Spacelink has Moved

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The nasa.gov site requires that JavaScripts be enabled in your browser. For instructions, click here + Text Only Site + Contact NASA + NASA Home + NASA Education Home NASA Spacelink has Moved NASA Spacelink and other information providers across NASA are moving content into the NASA home page. The NASA home page is now the best place to find the type of content you have come to expect from Spacelink. The Spacelink team looks forward to serving you through NASA's premier Web site. www.nasa.gov - This is your starting point to explore NASA on the Web, see showcased initiatives, and find breaking news. For NASA Educational news and initiatives visit the following sections of the NASA home page: For Educators K-4 | 5-8 | 9-12 | Post Secondary | Informal For Students K-4 | 5-8 | 9-12 | Post Sec Read More
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Newtown High School Earth Science Home Page

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Newtown High School Earth Science Home Page Newtown, Connecticut SITE CONTENTS Interactive Earth Science Quiz!!! Class Schedules and Assignments Other Earth Science Sites on the Web About Our Course Resources for Teachers the page caretaker FOUNDER of the ; POD ; EXPLORE EARTH SCIENCE!!! | Astronomy | Meteorology | Oceanography | Geology | OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST Check out the NHS Camp Jewell Web Site on the theme of RESPECT! How long has Mr. Marella been alive??? Find out more about after school science activities! This Page Has Been Visited Times Read More
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NOVA Online | Avalanche!

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--> Welcome to the companion Web site to "Avalanche!," originally broadcast on November 25, 1997. In this program, scientists on a quest to find out how snow can sometimes strike with the force of TNT take NOVA's cameras inside an avalanche to unlock its deadly secrets. Photo: David Ruddick Text Avalanche! Home | Capturing | Making | Slide Snow Sense | Mail | Resources | Teacher's Guide | Transcript Search | Feedback | Shop NOVA is produced for PBS by the WGBH Science Unit © 1997 WGBH Read More
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Ocean Planet Floorplan

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This is a map of the Ocean Planet Exhibition as it was presented at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. From this map you can go to any part of the exhibit hall by clicking on the name of the room you want to visit. You can always return to this map from any place within the exhibition by pressing on this icon at the bottom of each page. If you are pressed for time and only wish to look at the images in this exhibition or go to those parts of the exhibit that deal with a particular subject, you can use the following options: Search for IMAGES or OBJECTS dealing with a particular subject.. Search for EXHIBIT SECTIONS dealing with a particular subject . Here are some additional features that we hope will make your visit as productive and enjoyable as possible: S Read More
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Rain Bird - Rain Forest Curriculum Site

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Home | Replacement Parts | Where To Buy | Support Search rainbird.com Home > Rain Forest Curriculum Rain Forest Curriculum Introduction About the Rain Forest Frequently Asked Questions Download Curriculum Materials Feedback Form The Intelligent Use of Water™ Welcome to the Rain Bird Rain Forest Curriculum Site! Using this site, you can access activities and demonstrations to use in your classroom for teaching scientific aspects of the Earth's endangered rain forests. Teaching modules have been formatted in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) for easy downloading and printing. You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on your computer to view and print the modules. If you don't already have it installed, you can download Acrobat for free from Adobe's website . . Curriculum material Read More
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This page has moved. You will be automatically redirected to its new location in 5 seconds. If you aren't forwarded to the new page, click here Read More
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scrtec.org Click here to go to scrtec.org . Read More
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Selenium: A Window On Wetlands

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How Do Contaminants Move and Change in an Ecosystem? In the early 1980s, waterfowl in marshy areas of California's San Joaquin Valley started appearing with birth deformities. The birth rate among mallard ducks declined, and a large portion of the black-crowned night heron population was wiped out. Scientists traced the cause of this disaster to the element selenium (chemical symbol Se). How did the Se get there and what can we do to protect wildlife from contamination? Read on, starting with Clue #1, to find out how scientists studied this problem and what answers they found. Clue #1 Clue #2 Clue #3 Clue #4 Putting the Pieces Together MicroWorlds Contents | Registration & Comments Questions and Support Privacy and Security Notice Read More
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SII

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Lawrence Hall of Science This page was originally the development page for a series of web-based activities developed at Lawrence Hall of Science (LHS) in the NASA-funded Science Information Infrastucture (SII) Project. That project is now called Science Education Gateway (SEGway) and may be found at the SEGway Homepage . Project Director for the SII effort at LHS(1993) was Alan Gould . He remains a GEMS author and Project Director for number of other LHS projects, including: The NASA Kepler Mission Education and Public Outreach Global Systems Science Hands-On Universe (LHS Headquarters) Holt Planetarium Planetarium Activities for Student Success Alan also maintains websites for the International Planetarium Society (IPS) and Astronomical Association of Northern California (AANC) Contact i Read More
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Skymath National Weather Report Module

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Skymath National Weather Report Module Skymath National Weather Report Module This is an overview of a unit in which students produce a national weather report and a report on their understanding of the phenomena under study. It is a highly condensed description. Objectives To develop an understanding of appropriate mathematical representations of the phenomena of wind, cloud cover, and temperature by: Direct observation of the phenomena Making and recording measurements of the phenomena using a variety of instruments and appropriate scales and units Reading and interpreting on-line weather maps and satellite photographs Representing and manipulating the data in a variety of formats and displays Applying this knowledge and these skills in development of a product, a national weather report Read More
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The Earth Day Groceries Project, 1999!

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Earth Day Groceries has moved! The new location is http://www.earthdaybags.org Please reset all links to this new location. If you don't automatically get transferred, click on the above link. Thank you Mark Ahlness Read More
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The Wind: Our Fierce Friend

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A gentle breeze cools the home on a hot summer day. A colorful kite floats high above the heads of a picnicking family at play. The tinkling of chimes beneath a baby's bedroom window lulls the infant to sleep. With sails unfurled, a sailboat races toward the horizon. The wind is friend. A hurricane roars inland, destroying homes and communities. Without warning, a thunderstorm rolls into town, dampening picnic plans. The slamming of shutters outside a baby's bedroom window shatters the infant's sleep. Surf's up, and the waves pound wickedly, whipping the sailboat toward the rocks. The wind is fierce. Enemy or ally? Friend or foe? Our relationship with the wind is often uncertain. Learn more about our fierce friend by exploring the science of wind energy. Blustery Beginnings Set the scene f Read More
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Understanding Oceans--Earth Science/Ecology/Weather lesson plan (grades 6-8)--DiscoverySchool.com

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Understanding Weather--Weather/Earth Science lesson plan (grades 6-8)--DiscoverySchool.com

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Copyright © 1998-2005 Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma. All Rights Reserved. For questions or comments regarding these web pages, please contact andrea@mesonet.org . Read More
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USATODAY.com

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Classifieds: | | | Home News Travel Money Sports Life Tech Weather Forecasts U.S. locations International Maps Current weather Alerts Radar Satellite Precipitation Temperature Thunderstorm Storm Center Hurricanes and storm coverage Maps Resources Weather briefs Travel resources Beach conditions Ski conditions Daily highs and lows How do I find? Marketplace Arcade Tickets Shopping Newspaper Classifieds Find a forecast: 05/17/2005 - Updated 09:54 AM ET MORE WEATHER Forecasts Today's flight delays Forecasts for U.S. cities Forecasts for global cities BEYOND WORDS Mapping the USA's weather Latest Doppler radar image Latest precipitation forecast Latest satellite image Latest highs, lows, fronts Today's Top Weather Stories • Record cold takes a toll on crops - 4:27 PM • Weather fore Read More
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Volcano World - The Web's Premier Source of Volcano Info

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A Collaborative Higher Education, K-12, and Public Outreach project of the North Dakota and Oregon Space Grant Consortia administered by the Department of Geosciences at Oregon State University Hosted At: Canary Island Photographs Francis Abbott, director of Oceanic Research & Publishing Ltd., has been kind enough to provide VW with some beautiful photographs of Canary Island volcanic features. Follow this link to see more of the Canary Islands! To see more of his work, visit Oceanic Research and Publishing Classroom Eruptions!! Wade Oliver's sixth grade class at Monroeville, Indiana elementry recently completed a volcnao lesson that included research, diagrams, reports and (everyone's favorite) model building. They were kind enough to share pictures of their models and diagrams with VW fo Read More
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Water Science for Schools (USGS): All about water!

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USGS Home Contact USGS Search USGS Water Science for Schools Welcome to the U.S. Geological Survey's ( USGS ) Water Science for Schools web site! We offer information on many aspects of water, along with pictures, data, maps, and an interactive center where you can give opinions and test your water knowledge. You can choose a topic from the menu below, get a description of our main water topics , or view our site map . This Web site is also available in Spanish ( ). Investigate the water cycle (in over 50 languages!) Earth's water | Water basics | Water use | Water Q&A | Special topics | Activity center | Picture gallery NavGuide | Help | Search | Glossary | Certificate of completion | Acknowledgments | Links New Tsunami Hazards ?A National Threat The USGS Water Resources of the United Sta Read More
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