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This
lesson
is
designed
to
help
students
gain
knowledge
in
using
the
MY
NASA
DATA
Live
Access
Server
(LAS)
to
specify
and
download
a
microset
of
data,
and
then
to
use
the
data
to
compare
NASA
satellite
data
observations
with
surface
measurements
of
snow
cover
and
temperature.
Students
will
obtain
snow
cover
and
surface
temperature
data
for
a
locale
in
Alaska,
plot
the
data,
and
then
investigate
seasonal
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Students
will
make
predictions
by
linking
current
scientific
satellite
data
to
concerns
about
global
climate
change.
Using
maps
of
sea
surface
temperature
(SST)
and
ocean
surface
winds,
students
will
learn
how
differential
heating
of
Earth
results
in
circulation
patterns
in
the
atmosphere
and
oceans
that
globally
distribute
the
heat.
Students
will
learn
the
relationship
between
the
rotation
of
Earth
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Scientists
have
recently
been
reporting
that
the
average
temperature
of
the
Earth
has
been
rising,
usually
referred
to
as
'global
warming'.
What
is
the
evidence
for
this
change?
One
piece
of
evidence
could
come
from
patterns
of
snow
(on
land)
and
ice
(either
sea
ice
floating
on
the
oceans
or
glaciers
on
land)
on
the
Earth
-
if
the
snow
and
ice
are
disappearing,
it
would
indicate
rising
average
temperatures.
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Students
often
hear
that
winters
were
colder
or
had
more
snow
in
the
past.
This
activity
will
help
them
to
determine
if
this
is
a
true
or
accurate
statement
for
their
location.
Students
will
access
historic
weather
information
from
NOAA
and
NASA
internet
resources.
They
will
determine
changes
in
average
temperatures,
precipitation
and
cloud
cover
over
time
from
data
and
relate
global
changes
to
local
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El Nino and La Nina are important temperature fluctuations in surface waters of the tropical Pacific Ocean. In this lesson, students will create maps and line graphs of data to compare the effects of El Nino and La Nina at two different longitudinal locations, but at the same latitude, using sea surface temperature and precipitation from real satellite data.
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Many
claims
have
been
made
about
the
evidence
for
or
against
global
warming,
yet
whether
the
interpretation
of
the
data
points
leans
towards
fact
or
fiction,
a
more
descriptive
term
to
use
is
global
climate
change.
The
most
hard-hit
area
where
global
climate
change
is
apparent
is
within
the
Arctic
Circle.
In
this
lesson,
students
will
explore
data
from
the
Arctic,
develop
relationships
between
parameters
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The
Sun
heats
the
Earth,
but
the
Earth
also
emits
some
of
the
heat
back
into
space.
The
net
amount
of
energy
determines
not
only
seasonal
weather,
but
also
climate
trends.
According
to
NOAA,
monthly
snow
and
ice
amounts
have
declined
over
the
past
decade.
By
matching
maps
of
snow
and
ice
amounts
with
maps
of
net
radiation
flux
for
the
same
time
frame,
this
lesson
will
give
students
the
opportunity
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This
lesson
uses
NASA
satellite
data
to
contrast
amounts
of
cloud
coverage
over
different
climate
regions
in
Africa.
An
an
outcome
of
the
lesson,
the
student
will
be
able
to
explain
how
Earth's
major
air
circulations
affect
global
weather
patterns
and
relate
local
weather
patterns
to
climate
as
well
as
identify
different
climate
regions.
Students
will
also
describe
conditions
for
cloud
formation
along
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The
Live
Access
Server
(LAS)
is
a
highly
configurable
Web
server
designed
to
provide
flexible
access
to
geo-referenced
scientific
data.
The
Live
Access
Server
provide
visualization
and
subsetting
of
multi-dimensional
scientific
data
for
Web
users.
LAS
enables
the
Web
user
to
visualize
data
with
on-the-fly
graphics,
request
and
download
custom
subsets
of
variables
in
a
choice
of
file
formats,
and
compare
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The
comprehensive,
illustrated
earth
science
glossary
is
available
to
assist
in
the
understanding
of
the
MY
NASA
DATA
microsets,
lesson
plans
and
computer
tools.
The
earth
science
glossary
was
constructed
to
provide
definitions,
illustrations,
and
diagrams
of
the
vocabulary
used
by
MY
NASA
DATA
lessons
and
tools.
Another
important
focus
of
the
glossary
is
on
defining
the
complex
scientific
parameters
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