Instructional Video3:31
Curated Video

How to Survive a Hurricane

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Don't wait until a storm is heading your way! Survive a hurricane with these safety precautions.
Instructional Video9:01
Curated Video

How Hurricane History Has Hidden What's Coming

9th - Higher Ed
Both climate models and the laws of physics are clear: more greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere means warmer air and oceans, which means more energy for bigger, stronger hurricanes. So why haven’t we seen a clear signal from climate...
Instructional Video3:46
Vlogbrothers

What Everyone Gets Wrong About Global Warming

6th - 11th
Throughout this video I say "probability curve" when a statistician would say "probability distribution." I just want to say that I'm aware of this, and that it's a choice I intentionally made because I felt like it made it easier to...
Instructional Video4:57
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Structure

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Podcast1:03:57
NASA

‎Houston We Have a Podcast: Running a Space Center

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Joel Walker and Linda Spuler, NASA’s Johnson Space Center director of center operations and emergency manager, respectively, describe the daily tasks involved in running a space center and how we prepare for and respond to scenarios like...
Instructional Video4:42
NASA

NASA | Hurricane Hunters

3rd - 11th
During the 2010 hurricane season, NASA deployed its piloted DC-8 and WB-57, and unmanned Global Hawk aircraft in a massive effort to collect as much data as possible, arming hurricane researchers with the information needed to predict...
Instructional Video2:37
NASA

NASA Has Eyes On The Atlantic Hurricane Season

3rd - 11th
NASA has a unique and important view of hurricanes around the planet. Satellites and aircraft watch as storms form, travel across the ocean and sometimes, make landfall. After the hurricanes have passed, the satellites...
Instructional Video3:50
NASA

NASA/NOAA Watch Hurricane Season 2009 With Fresh Eyes

3rd - 11th
As the 2009 hurricane season reaches its peak, NASA and NOAA are tracking storms using the GOES series of satellites including the newest GOES-14 spacecraft. On the morning of September 22, TV stations nationwide interviewed NASA...
Instructional Video7:05
Encyclopaedia Britannica

EB Insights: Hurricanes

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn how hurricanes form in this interview with John P. Rafferty, earth and life sciences editor at Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Instructional Video9:23
Encyclopaedia Britannica

Britannica Insights: Summer Weather

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn about why thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, and other weather phenomena typically form during the summer.
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 Video4:23
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Forecasting

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Podcast5:14
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

The Hurricanes of the Future

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hurricanes are huge storms that can cause major damage and destruction. Scientists predict that hurricanes will gain in strength due to climate change. Since nothing can be done to stop hurricanes, scientists are working on methods to...
Instructional Video35:10
NASA

Our Home Planet

3rd - 11th
NASA explores. From the far reaches of the cosmos, to right here at home, NASA scientists are uncovering new insights that provide economic and societal benefits to the U.S. and the world.
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Instructional Video4:43
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Data

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Instructional Video3:42
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Ranking

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Instructional Video4:13
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Safety

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Instructional Video4:47
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Formation

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
News Clip1:31
Curated Video

Fall starts in just one week, combination of fall and summerlike temps this week in Brooklyn

9th - Higher Ed
Temperatures dip back to the low 70s for the weekend, with lows in the higher 50s.
News Clip11:57
Curated Video

Scripps News White House Correspondent Haley Bull speaks with HUD Secretary Scott Turner

Higher Ed
HUD Secretary Scott Turner speaks with Scripps News White House Correspondent Haley Bull about a “paradigm shift” in the Trump administration’s approach to homelessness, as officials pursue new limits to public housing benefits.
News Clip7:26
Curated Video

Some FEMA workers placed on leave after signing letter critical of cuts

Higher Ed
FEMA put dozens of employees on leave after they signed a letter warning leadership changes and cuts could weaken disaster response during peak hurricane season. (Scripps News)
News Clip9:10
Curated Video

Why Trump’s cuts could make hurricane season more dangerous

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is preparing for an above-average hurricane season, with almost 2,000 fewer staff than last year. For The National, CBC’s Katie Nicholson goes to Florida, where forecasters say...
News Clip5:41
Curated Video

NOAA predicts the remainder of the 2025 hurricane season will be above normal

Higher Ed
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's updated Atlantic outlook for the rest of the season forecasts tropical weather activity will be above normal. Here's why. (Scripps News)
News Clip1:58
Curated Video

Tips for Traveling During Hurricane Season

9th - Higher Ed
Mark Ellwood, contributing editor at Conde Nast Traveler, offered several ways to protect against unforeseen cancellations and delays due to weather.