Instructional Video2:01
The Guardian

Arctic freeze grips US as severe weather continues

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Arctic freeze grips US as severe weather continues Subscribe to the Guardian HEREref='http://bitly.com/UvkFpD' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>HERE A severely cold front of Arctic weather grips much of the middle and east United...
Instructional Video3:40
Curated Video

How to squirrel-proof the power grid

9th - 11th
Our electrical grid can be taken down by storms, fires, and squirrels. But there’s a better way to power the world. A microgrid is a decentralized power system that doesn’t have a single point of failure. That means one squirrel can’t...
Instructional Video2:43
Financial Times

Can we avoid climate-related food shocks?

Higher Ed
FT Food Revolution - Recent crises such as the pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have thrown the vulnerability of supply chains, and with them, food supplies, into sharp focus. But as the FT’s Camilla Hodgson reports, a landmark...
Instructional Video0:58
NASA

Nate Makes Landfall as a Hurricane on the Northern Gulf Coast

3rd - 11th
Nate made landfall over the weekend along the northern Gulf Coast as a Category 1 hurricane with sustained winds reported at 85 mph (~140 kph) by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) first at 7:00pm CDT on Saturday...
Instructional Video3:44
Weatherthings

Gulf Coast Hurricane of July, 1916

6th - 8th
A Category 3 hurricane made landfall near the Mississippi-Alabama State line on July 5, 1916, with record wind and storm surge impact in Mobile, Alabama, and then inland flooding throughout several states. Newspapers reported, “The...
Instructional Video3:51
MinuteEarth

How Birds Almost Escalated The Cold War

12th - Higher Ed
To find out how you can help Nature Canada protect at least 30% of the world’s lands and ocean by 2030, visitef='https://www.naturecanada.ca/?utm_source=MinuteEarth.' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>visit A technology to ignore birds...
Instructional Video4:42
Reading Through History

History Brief: Black Blizzards

6th - 11th
Get the 1930s History Brief series on Kindlef='http://amzn.to/2mnEuJH' target='herenk' rel='nofollow'>Kindle Get the Teacher's Resource Manual here The following...
Instructional Video8:59
Curated Video

Hay fever explained I Decomplicated

9th - Higher Ed
Hay fever affects millions around the globe. A seasonal pollen allergy, hay fever is more than just sneezing or watery eyes and can lead to debilitating symptoms that last for weeks or even months. With changing weather patterns, hay...
Instructional Video5:06
Curated Video

Crop Circles Decoded: What Science Has to Say

12th - Higher Ed
Crop circles decoded, and their secrets revealed. They are sometimes beautiful patterns in the middle of a field. They attract tourists from around the world. They have inspired conspiracy...
Instructional Video6:03
Curated Video

How coronavirus spreads outdoors vs. indoors

9th - 11th
Can a runner give you Covid-19? Subscribe to our channel!'http://goo.gl/0bsAjO' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>channel! If you want to stay totally safe from Covid-19, and eliminate the risk of either getting it or transmitting it,...
Instructional Video2:47
MinuteEarth

This Is Your Brain on Extreme Weather

6th - 12th Standards
We track weather and measure it objectively, yet our own beliefs often conflict with the facts. The video discusses how our source of weather reporting and our personal experiences shape our beliefs. It also covers the concepts of...
Instructional Video
PBS

Nova Labs: Clouds and Severe Storms

9th - 10th
We might prefer beautiful weather reports, but we really pay attention when severe storms are predicted. So how do Earth's most powerful storms develop, and how is this related to cloud formation? [3:37]
Instructional Video
PBS

Nova: Hunt for the Supertwister

9th - 10th
It is reported that the U.S. experiences three quarters of the worlds tornados. Learn what conditions make the great place a breeding ground for these disasters. Interviews with experts and interactive features can be found in this...