Instructional Video12:53
Bozeman Science

The Atmosphere

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the atmosphere surrounds the planet. The state of the atmosphere is climate and is affected by unequal heating, the Coriolis Effect, and the ocean. Convection cells and ENSO are discussed in detail.
Instructional Video2:14
Curated Video

How to Understand a Long-Range Weather Forecast

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn how almanacs and other reference books predict your weather future with these tips.
News Clip2:29
Curated Video

‘Another hellish day’: Argentina swelters under record heatwave

9th - Higher Ed
Many towns are posting their highest temperatures since record-keeping began, sometimes up to 45 degrees Celsius.
News Clip2:00
Curated Video

Experts awestruck by timing, magnitude of Midwest U.S. tornadoes

9th - Higher Ed
Climate experts have been left awestruck by the timing and magnitude of the devastating tornadoes that tore through swaths of the Midwest U.S. It’s rare for tornadoes to touch down in December, but experts say warmer weather conditions...
News Clip3:23
Curated Video

After warmest winter on record last year, will Canada feel winter's wrath this year?

9th - Higher Ed
Winter may not officially arrive for several more weeks, but it is definitely feeling more wintry out there.Today, the Weather Network has come out with its annual Winter Forecast.Chris Murphy is here to tell us about it.
Instructional Video1:49
Curated Video

What kind of winter can Quebecers expect this year?

9th - Higher Ed
If you didn't enjoy Quebec's mild and wet winter last year, you're in luck. This upcoming winter is expected to be colder and snowier than last year.
Instructional Video13:36
Astrum

What El Niño Will Do to Earth in 2024

Higher Ed
The La Niña and El Niño Southern Oscillation.
Instructional Video4:40
Curated Video

What is La Niña?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
La Niña is a weather event characterized by colder temperatures, strong winter winds, and higher than average rainfall. This video discusses how La Niña occurs, its impact on different regions, and how scientists are able to predict...
Instructional Video1:08
Next Animation Studio

La Nina emerging, set to worsen extreme drought in the U.S.

12th - Higher Ed
Climate scientists say a La Nina cycle is emerging in the Pacific, and it’s going to make a very bad drought even worse.
Instructional Video1:01
Next Animation Studio

Winter heat wave caused by ‘stuck’ jet stream

12th - Higher Ed
Forecasts show that America’s winter heat wave will return after the current Great Lakes storm fizzles out.
Instructional Video7:09
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Weather Cycles

6th - 8th
The orbit of Earth on a tilted axis around the sun leads to the seasons. The resulting change of angle of the sun, and length of day controls how warm we get at different times of the year. With those changes in seasons come changes in...
Instructional Video0:57
Next Animation Studio

End of El Nino could bring active Atlantic hurricane season

12th - Higher Ed
The chances of an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season in 2019 have increased now that El Nino is over.
Instructional Video18:01
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Understanding Climate Patterns in the Pacific Ocean

K - 5th
This video provides an introduction to El Nino and La Nina, two climate patterns in the Pacific Ocean. It explains how these patterns occur, their impacts on global weather patterns, and discusses whether 2021 and 2022 are El Nino or La...
Instructional Video4:53
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Winter

6th - 8th
The orbit of Earth on a tilted axis around the sun leads to the seasons. The resulting change of angle of the sun, and length of day controls how warm we get at different times of the year. With those changes in seasons come changes in...
Instructional Video1:39
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Spring

6th - 8th
The orbit of Earth on a tilted axis around the sun leads to the seasons. The resulting change of angle of the sun, and length of day controls how warm we get at different times of the year. With those changes in seasons come changes in...
Instructional Video2:55
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Seasonal Changes

6th - 8th
The orbit of Earth on a tilted axis around the sun leads to the seasons. The resulting change of angle of the sun, and length of day controls how warm we get at different times of the year. With those changes in seasons come changes in...
Instructional Video5:32
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Causes of Seasons:

6th - 8th
The orbit of Earth on a tilted axis around the sun leads to the seasons. The resulting change of angle of the sun, and length of day controls how warm we get at different times of the year. With those changes in seasons come changes in...
Instructional Video2:30
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Autumn

6th - 8th
The orbit of Earth on a tilted axis around the sun leads to the seasons. The resulting change of angle of the sun, and length of day controls how warm we get at different times of the year. With those changes in seasons come changes in...
News Clip2:29
Curated Video

Pacific Cooling Set to Chill India, La Nina Likely to Return by End of 2025

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIndia is preparing for a harsh winter as meteorologists predict the return of the La Niña weather pattern by the end of 2025. The phenomenon is expected to bring colder-than-usual temperatures, especially in northern regions, impacting...
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

UN: global temperatures to stay high despite La Niña

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe World Meteorological Organization says the cooling La Niña phenomenon may return between September and December.
News Clip2:10
Curated Video

2024 Atlantic hurricane season expected to be above-normal, NOAA predicts

9th - Higher Ed
The frequency of storms may be higher this year, but that does not promise or determine that these storms will impact our communities directly.
News Clip2:35
Curated Video

Busy hurricane season expected this year

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. national weather agency, NOAA, is forecasting an active hurricane season thanks to record-breaking ocean temperatures, which are likely to result in stronger storms — and more of them. Canadian officials also say Atlantic Canada...
News Clip4:49
Curated Video

Is El Niño responsible for Montreal's exceptionally warm winter ?

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal is having its second warmest winter since records began in 1871. Dave Phillips, a senior climatologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, says El Niño is not the only phenomenon that contributed to the "non-winter" the...
News Clip1:52
Curated Video

Flood warnings as rainstorms inundate southeast Australian states

9th - Higher Ed
Three states in Australia are bracing for flooding, as heavy rain inundates much of the east coast.