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The
Ocean
World
site
has
a
wide
variety
of
information
regarding
the
ocean.
Established
by
Texas
A
and
M
University's
Jason
Project,
Ocean
World
provides
a
wealth
of
information
on
weather,
forams,
icebergs,
fisheries,
coral
reefs,
waves,
El
Nino,
currents
and
more.
The
site
contains
information
for
both
students
and
teachers.
The
teacher
section
of
the
site
contains
background
information
on
all
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This
online
strategy
game
has
the
player
as
a
prospector
trying
to
find
oil,
working
with
a
limited
budget.
The
player
collects
and
interprets
seismic
data
to
search
for
oil
traps.
Players
are
required
to
file
environmental
impact
statements
before
drilling
and
use
drill
logs
to
determine
when
to
start
pumping.
The
player
has
access
to
a
library,
with
several
pages
on
how
oil
is
trapped
and
how
to
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The
System
Dynamics
in
Education
Project
(SDEP)
at
the
Massachusetts
Institute
of
Technology
is
a
group
dedicated
promoting
and
teaching
system
dynamics
and
learner-centered
learning
in
education.
System
dynamics
is
a
method
for
studying
the
world
around
us.
It
deals
with
understanding
how
complex
systems
change
over
time,
and
how
internal
feedback
loops
within
the
structure
of
the
system
influence
...
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This
collection
of
meteorological
tutorials
comes
from
the
Central
Institute
of
Meteorology
and
Geodynamics
(ZAMG)
in
Vienna,
Austria.
The
ZAMG
has
a
broad
range
of
research
and
publication
activities,
from
daily
forecasts
to
earthquake
and
geomagnetic
research.
This
collection
covers
many
weather
phenomena,
explaining
behavior
and
relationships
in
hyperlinked
lessons
that
feature
many
diagrams
and
...
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The
Geomagnetic
and
Solar
Activity
Forecast
Service
is
a
service
of
the
British
Geological
Survey.
It
provides
data
for
daily
local,
global
and
solar
geomagenetic
activity.
Data
includes
information
projected
up
to
27
days
ahead
using
a
linear
prediction
method,
up
to
3
days
ahead
using
a
non-linear
prediction
method
and
smoothed
monthly
solar
and
geomagnetic
activity
for
the
next
solar
cycle
using
...
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The
Department
of
Atmospheric
Sciences
at
the
University
of
Washington
is
running
the
Penn
State/
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The
Climate
Sensitivity
Research
Lounge
is
the
main
website
for
the
climate
sensitivity
research
group
at
UCLA
run
by
Professor
Alex
Hall.
The
primary
goal
of
the
group's
research
is
to
understand
what
controls
the
sensitivity
of
the
climate
system
to
external
forcing.
This
site
provides
information
on
the
group's
research,
downloadable
publications
from
group
members,
the
courses
the
group
offers
...
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In
this
Plank's
Radiation
exercise,
students
use
an
existing
Excel
workbook
to
investigate
how
spectral
irradiance
from
a
blackbody
radiator
depends
on
temperature,
and
to
clearly
see
the
connection
between
Planck's
Radiation
law,
and
the
Stefan-Boltzman
and
Wien
Radiation
laws.
Students
adjust
the
solar
temperature
to
get
the
best
fit
between
observations
and
the
spectral
irradiance
calculated
from
...
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This website contains class notes from a 100 level Calculus course at University of British Columbia. The site outlines the use of differential equations and solutions in the context of population growth. The lecture notes contain questions for consideration, detailed explanation of necessary equations and additional resources on the topic.
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This website contains class notes from a 100 level Calculus course at University of British Columbia. The site contains examples and explanations of Euler's method. The lecture notes explain a simple initial value problem to numerically approximate solutions to differential equations, Euler's method and a logistic equation.
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