Severe weather can be fascinating. But what causes each form of severe weather? What makes it so fascinating? What can people do to protect themselves? It will be your job to figure out the answers to these questions, and then present on this in the form of a VoiceThread, Prezi, Fakebook page, Google Presentation, Easel.ly Infographic, or SlideRocket. With your group, you will be researching your specific type of severe weather. By the end of Wednesday you will have prepared your presentation. Here is a list of websites where you might possibly find information on severe weather. I'm sure you could find others as well.
ALL: Atmospheric Science Resources
Ask the Experts
NOAA Education Resources
How Stuff Works
Natural Disaster Sites
Blizzards: Blizzard of Oz sites
Floods: Floods before and after
Tornadoes: Best Tornado sites Severe Weather Slideshow from April 17
Airplanes and Weather: USA Today: Airplanes and Weather What Causes Turbulence? Hurricane Pilots Planes and Ice Aviation Weather
Quizlet Flash Cards
Crazy 8 Links
Online Testing
ClassMarker Online Testing
Go to ClassMarker online testing to take your test.
Google Docs Packets
- Meteorology 5
- Meteorology 4
- Meteorology 3
- Meteorology 2
- Meteorology 1
- Astronomy Exploratory Packet
- Astronomy 5
- Astronomy 4
- Astronomy 3
- Astronomy 2
- Astronomy 1
- Geology Exploratory Packet
- Geology 4
- Geology 3
- Geology 2
- Geology 1
- Intro to Earth Science
- Chemistry 1
- Chemistry 2
- Chemistry 3
- Chemistry 4
- Chemistry Exploratory Packet
Assignment Hand-In
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Friday, May 4, 2012
Severe Weather Project
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