Instructional Video6:14
SciShow

Yes, Flights ARE Bumpier Now (And They're Getting Worse)

12th - Higher Ed
It's not just your imagination. Turbulence on airplane flights is getting worse, including severe turbulence that could cause injuries. The reason is the climate crisis -- here's how.<b<br/>r/>

Hosted by: Tom Lum
Instructional Video11:38
Curated Video

Talk About the Weather in English: Advanced English Lesson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Do you struggle to understand weather forecasts? I'm here to help. This advanced English lesson dives deep into one of the most talked about topics in the UK, the weather. 🌤️ Learn how to understand and talk about the weather in...
Instructional Video11:28
Curated Video

Talk About the Weather in English: Advanced English Lesson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Do you struggle to understand weather forecasts? I'm here to help. This advanced English lesson dives deep into one of the most talked about topics in the UK, the weather. 🌤️ Learn how to understand and talk about the weather in English,...
Instructional Video1:00:24
Science360

BIO Distinguished Lecture Series – Michael Dietze

12th - Higher Ed
BIO Distinguished Lecture Series – Michael Dietze:



"Solving the challenge of predicting nature: How close are we and how do we g

et there?"

Is nature predictable? If so, how can we better manage and conserve...
Instructional Video4:58
NASA

NASA | Aqua AIRS: Visions of Weather and Climate

3rd - 11th
One of the primary instruments on NASA's Aqua spacecraft is the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS), which is providing a detailed three-dimensional view of the atmosphere. This new view is helping scientists to better understand the...
Instructional Video6:34
NASA

The Largest Group of Earth Scientists on Earth

3rd - 11th
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center has the largest collection of Earth scientists on the planet. Their job is to be the nation's trusted source of comprehensive environmental information about the current state and the...
Instructional Video3:11
NASA

AIRS: NASA Advances Our Understanding of Earth’s Climate

K - 11th
The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument aboard NASA's Aqua satellite has been scanning Earth for 20 years and now has a long enough record to help support climate change research. AIRS data on Earth’s atmosphere are...
Instructional Video4:33
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Energy

6th - 8th
The atmosphere is dynamic and forever changing to maintain balance. The ingredients of air, sunlight and water allow life to exist on Earth, but they also generate calm scenes like rainbows, as a tornado ends. All storms move moisture,...
Instructional Video1:56
Curated Video

Race to save damaged dam as more rain forecast

Higher Ed
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Instructional Video3:13
Curated Video

Race to save damaged dam as more rain forecast

Higher Ed
Emergency workers were racing on Saturday to lower water levels behind a damaged dam in northwest England as forecasters warn more bad weather is on the way.
News Clip1:52
Curated Video

The annual National Hurricane conference begins today in New Orleans.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: FEMA vows better hurricane response

CAPTION: The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency presided over a hurricane conference in New Orleans Wednesday, vowing that Hurricane Katrina has prompted...
News Clip7:53
Bloomberg

No Respite for European Gas Consumers Any Time Soon: Sen

Higher Ed
Amrita Sen, director and founder of Energy Aspects, discusses European energy prices, oil prices and her energy outlook for 2022. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
News Clip4:29
Bloomberg

Kevin McNew on Farming and Global Food Prices

Higher Ed
Jul.06 -- Farmer's Business Network Chief Economist Kevin McNew speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson about farming and global food prices on "Bloomberg Markets". (This interview aired on July 5, 2021.)
News Clip0:48
Curated Video

The latest in a series of powerful storm systems is pelting mountain areas of California with heavy rain, snow and high winds, prompting evacuations and leaving thousands without power.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Rain, snow wallop California

CAPTION: The latest in a series of powerful storm systems is pelting mountain areas of California with heavy rain, snow and high winds, prompting evacuations and leaving thousands without...
News Clip2:39
Curated Video

Crowds outside Westminster Abbey for royal wedding, weather forecast

Higher Ed
1. Wide of crowds gathered and people camping out in tents in front of Westminster Abbey

2. Mid of women sitting down in front of Westminster Abbey, one woman is wearing a hat she bought for Princess...
News Clip1:23
Curated Video

BoE's chief economist on Brexit risk forecast

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:++PLEASE NOTE THIS EDIT CONTAINS NO CUTAWAYS WITH SOUNDBITES SEPARATED BY BLACK++UK POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYLondon - 6 January 20171. SOUNDBITE (English) Andy Haldane, Bank of England chief...
News Clip1:24
Curated Video

Churchill Downs says racing will resume at the home of the Kentucky Derby after a tornado smashed several horse barns and postponed events for a day.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Tornado hits stables at Kentucky Derby's home

CAPTION: Churchill Downs says racing will resume at the home of the Kentucky Derby after a tornado smashed several horse barns and postponed events for a day. (Jun
e...
News Clip2:30
Curated Video

International Monetary Fund world economic forecast

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of news conference

2. Cutaway rep
orter
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Olivier Blanchard, IMF Economic Counsellor and Director of
Research:
"Global prospects have definitely improved since...
News Clip1:23
Curated Video

Across a swath of the U.S., the heat is on. Soaring temperatures and high humidity have athletes reaching for water and Washington tourists seeking out sprinklers.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: People cope as summer sizzle sets in

CAPTION: Across a swath of the U.S., the heat is on. Soaring temperatures and high humidity have athletes reaching for water and Washington tourists seeking out...
News Clip2:15
Curated Video

The National Weather Service says the worst storms in the nation will most likely hit in Arkansas, where a tornado killed 4 in Vilonia and 6 people died in flooding elsewhere in the state

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Powerful storms unleash deadly tornado on Arkansas

CAPTION:The National Weather Service says the worst storms in the nation will most likely hit in Arkansas, where a tornado killed 4 in Vilonia and 6 people died in...
News Clip2:07
Curated Video

Debate continues on key climate report

Higher Ed
1. Wide of exterior of United Nations building where International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) meeting is being held

2. UN plaque on
gate
3. Wide of delegates walking away from
building...
News Clip1:54
Curated Video

Vast amounts of warmth and moisture have become trapped under a huge "heat dome," bringing record-breaking temperatures to scores of cities. Now the system is moving east to spread the misery to some of the country's most densely populated areas.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Heat 'dome' makes much of US feel like steam bath

CAPTION: Vast amounts of warmth and moisture have become trapped under a huge "heat dome," bringing record-breaking temperatures to scores of cities. Now the system is...
News Clip3:05
Curated Video

Clock shows under 24 hours to Games, weather forecast

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of Beijing's Tiananmen Gate with national flag in foreground surrounded by honour guard

2. Mid of honour guard saluting
flag
3. Flag bei
ng lowered
4. Wide of honor guard at...