ResearchAir Pressure Research
extension.illinois.edu/treehouse/airpressure.cfm?Slide=1 Warm and Cold Fronts:
www.cashmancuneo.net//flash/airmasses.swf How severe storms are made:
http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/natural-disasters/forces-of-nature/ Interactive Explorations:Interactive Weather Maker:
teacher.scholastic.com/activities/wwatch/sim/game.htm Analyzing weather maps to create forecasts: teacher.scholastic.com/activities/wwatch/analyze/ Create a Weather Map: www.glencoe.com/sec/science/activities/weather/ |
Example of a weather forecast
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Creating a Weather Forecast
You will be working with a team of students to complete a weather forecast project. In order to complete this project, you must have a strong understanding of weather and climate, weather tools and maps, and weather vocabulary. Familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary words that may be included in your forecast.
Temperature Pressure systems weather fronts precipitation
Humidity cloud coverage frontal boundaries
overcast climate dew point Doppler Radar
Temperature Pressure systems weather fronts precipitation
Humidity cloud coverage frontal boundaries
overcast climate dew point Doppler Radar