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The
purpose
of
this
activity
is
to
measure
air
(and
optionally
soil)
temperature
within
one
hour
of
solar
noon
and
the
maximum
and
minimum
air
temperatures
for
the
previous
24
hours.
Intended
outcomes
are
that
students
will
learn
to
read
minimum,
maximum,
and
current
temperatures
using
a
U-shaped
thermometer,
understand
diurnal
and
annual
temperature
variations,
and
recognize
factors
that
influence
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The purpose of this activity is to measure surface temperature with a handheld Infrared Thermometer (IRT). The instrument is pointed at the ground to take surface temperature readings. Intended outcomes are that students will learn to use an infrared thermometer, and understand how different surfaces radiate energy. Supporting background materials for both student and teacher are included.
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In
this
activity
students
observe
and
sketch
clouds,
describing
their
forms.
They
initially
generate
descriptions
of
a
personal
nature
and
then
move
toward
building
a
more
scientific
vocabulary.
They
then
correlate
their
descriptions
with
the
standard
classifications
using
the
ten
cloud
types
identified
for
GLOBE.
Each
student
develops
a
personal
cloud
booklet
to
be
used
in
conjunction
with
the
GLOBE
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The
purpose
of
this
activity
is
to
build
an
instrument
that
can
be
used
to
measure
water
temperature.
Students
construct
a
soda-bottle
thermometer,
which
is
similar
to
the
thermometer
used
by
GLOBE
schools.
Both
are
based
on
the
principle
that
most
substances
expand
and
contract
as
their
temperature
changes.
This
experiment
also
demonstrates
the
principle
of
heat
transfer.
The
intended
outcome
is
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The
purpose
of
this
activity
is
to
help
students
better
understand
percent
cloud
cover
and
to
take
more
accurate
cloud
cover
observations.
Working
in
pairs
or
small
groups,
students
use
construction
paper
to
simulate
cloud
cover.
They
estimate
the
percentage
of
cloud
cover
represented
by
torn
pieces
of
paper
on
a
contrasting
background
and
assign
a
cloud
cover
classification
to
the
simulations
created
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This
resource
provides
instructions
on
how
to
log
atmosphere
data
using
a
Davis
weather
station.
A
weather
station
is
setup
to
measure
and
record
atmospheric
measurements
at
15-minute
intervals
and
can
be
transferred
to
the
GLOBE
program
via
email.
Students
can
view
data
for
their
school
that
are
continuous
and
show
variations
within
a
day.
The
data
collected
includes
wind
speed
and
direction
and
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This resource provides guidance on site selection for the GLOBE Atmosphere data collection protocols. Instructions for building an instrument shelter, a snowboard, an ozone measurement station, and a wind direction instrument are included.
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The
purpose
of
this
activity
is
to
measure
ozone
concentrations
at
ground
level.
Students
deploy
a
strip
of
paper
that
changes
color
in
the
presence
of
ozone.
They
use
an
ozone
reader
to
determine
the
amount
of
ozone
in
ppb
as
indicated
by
the
color
change
of
the
paper
strip.
Intended
outcomes
are
that
students
will
learn
to
measure
the
concentrations
of
ground-level
ozone
in
the
atmosphere
and
to
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The
purpose
of
this
activity
is
to
construct
a
model
that
will
provide
students
with
a
visual
representation
of
parts
per
billion.
Students
work
in
teams
to
construct
cubes
of
different
volumes
and
to
compare
them
to
get
a
feel
for
parts
per
million
by
volume
and
parts
per
billion
by
volume.
The
intended
outcome
is
that
students
gain
a
feeling
for
the
small
quantities
of
gases,
such
as
ozone,
present
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In
this
activity
students
construct
a
sundial
and
use
it
to
observe
the
movement
of
the
sun
through
the
sky
over
the
course
of
a
day
by
marking
changes
in
the
position
of
a
shadow
once
each
hour.
Students
determine
the
approximate
time
of
solar
noon
at
their
school
as
indicated
by
the
time
of
the
shortest
shadow.
They
revisit
the
site
on
a
subsequent
day
to
estimate
the
time
of
day
using
their
sundial.
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