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End of El Nino could bring active Atlantic hurricane season
The chances of an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season in 2019 have increased now that El Nino is over.
Science360
When Nature Strikes - Wildfires
Wildfires can burn thousands of acres, devastate communities, and sometimes even claim lives. Janice Coen at the National Center for Atmospheric Research is studying how weather and fire interact in order to develop a wildfire prediction...
Curated Video
Solar Energy
This live-action video program is about the word Solar Energy. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word Solar Energy through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Curated Video
I WONDER - How Fast Are The Winds In A Tornado?
This video is answering the question of how fast are the winds in a tornado.
Weatherthings
Hurricane Matthew: The Meteorology
Hurricane Matthew hit Haiti in 2016 as the most powerful hurricane in that country in half a century. Hundreds were killed, and hundreds were injured. Millions were impacted in Haiti. Hurricane Matthew went on to Cuba and then the...
Curated Video
Understanding and Preparing for Hurricanes
This video provides an informative overview of hurricanes, explaining their characteristics, formation, and the potential damage they can cause. It also highlights the importance of forecasting and preparedness measures in mitigating the...
Learning Mole
Venus
This animated video is all about Venus. Students will love this engaging and interactive video.
Weatherthings
Hurricane Sandy: The Meteorology
What led to the unique path of Hurricane Sandy in 2016 and why it had such a large impact, as the second most-costly hurricane to hit the United States in modern times. It was nicknamed a superstorm for the wide impact it had in the...
Science360
Doppler on Wheels--the biggest dish on the road!
For nearly a decade, with support from the National Science Foundation, Doppler on Wheels (DOW) has been doing its best work in dangerous weather, driving into the eye of the storm to gather scientific data about wind, rain and snow that...
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Wind
The 3 simple ingredients of sun, air and water lead to every type of weather on Earth. The atmosphere is constantly trying to balance heat from the sun with water vapor and air to create a dynamic planet. The unique properties of the...
Curated Video
Solving Problems Using Linear Regression
In this lesson, students will learn how to use statistics to understand relationships between variables and solve problems using linear regression. They will explore real-world examples, such as the correlation between team batting...
Kids Learning Videos
Hurricanes - Learning about Hurricanes for kids and children
A hurricane is a huge storm with powerful winds and lots of rain. They can be up to 600 miles across, and make a spiraling shape.
Hurricanes are formed over water in tropical areas, and use warm water as energy. They can move...
Hurricanes are formed over water in tropical areas, and use warm water as energy. They can move...
Visual Learning Systems
The Nature of Weather: Global Winds
This video explores the daily condition of the Earth's atmosphere. The factors that influence the atmosphere and cause weather are discussed. Special emphasis is given to the global processes that generate weather patterns. Other...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Arctic Haze
In this video segment adapted from KUAC, find out why the horizon in Alaska is sometimes shrouded in pollution and what it means for climate change in the Arctic.
SciShow
Sci Show Kids: What Is a Tornado
A video investigating how a tornado forms, creates strong wind, can move fast, and creates a lot of destruction. Also shown is a map where tornadoes are commonly found. [3:46]