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The
National
Weather
Service
provides
weather
and
marine
data
from
buoys
surrounding
North
America,
the
Carribean,
and
Great
Britain.
Historical
and
realtime
data
are
featured.
Data
include
wind,
waves,
atmospheric
pressure,
air
and
water
temperature,
and
dewpoint.
Frequently
Asked
Questions
explain
how
the
marine
stations
collect
and
transmit
data,
how
quality
is
assured,
and
how
the
National
Data
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The
materials
available
here
were
brought
together
by
government
agencies,
universities,
non-profit
organizations,
and
businesses
in
an
effort
to
make
Earth
Science
information
accessible
to
a
broader
community.
The
Federation
was
established
to
make
this
a
reality
by
encouraging
and
establishing
the
use
of
best
science
practices
in
the
production
of
high
quality
data,
information,
products
and
services.
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This
is
a
fact
sheet
on
the
water
quality
programs
directly
administered
by
the
USGS.
USGS
provides
information
on
issues
such
as
the
suitability
of
water
for
public
supply
and
irrigation,
aquatic
ecosystem
health,
effects
of
agriculture
and
urbanization
on
water
resources,
acid
rain,
and
disposal
of
radioactive
waste.
There
are
hot
links
to
several
studies
and
to
data
available
from
USGS
and
other
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A
team
of
scientists
from
the
Virginia
Institute
of
Marine
Science
(VIMS)
is
studying
the
presence
of
persistent
organic
pollutants
(POPs)
in
the
Antarctic.
During
January
and
February
2002
an
educator
travelled
there
to
participate
in
the
study,
and
posted
daily
reports.
In
addition,
this
site
contains
learning
activities
that
you
can
use
to
find
out
how
scientists
think
and
work.
These
include
research
...
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This
videotape
was
created
to
be
a
resource
for
helping
to
understand
stratospheric
ozone.
The
instruments
aboard
the
Upper
Atmosphere
Research
Satellite
(UARS)
and
their
measurements
are
described
in
the
video
and
how
they
help
in
studying
humankind's
influence
on
ozone.
The
UARS
satellite
was
launched
in
1991
and
completed
its
mission
in
2005.
The
satellite
was
decommissioned
and
re-entered
Earth?s
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This
picture
book
is
designed
to
introduce
children
to
the
Earth's
atmosphere
and
its
importance
to
life
on
Earth.
It
also
introduces
how
the
addition
of
new
gases
(e.g.,
ozone)
contributes
to
changing
the
quality
of
air
we
breathe.
With
an
understanding
of
how
our
atmosphere
works,
we
can
begin
to
understand
how
our
activities
may
be
contributing
to
some
of
those
changes
in
air
quality.
The
back
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This product includes four modules on the following topics: 1) Stratospheric Ozone, 2) Global Land Vegetation, 3) Oceanography, and 4) Polar Sea Ice Processes. The modules are designed to increase the use of satellite data in science classrooms by providing lecture materials in HTML for the classroom (including full-color, printable graphics) that are linked to guided-inquiry computer exercises.
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The
GLOBE
Cave
Protocol
Field
Guide
utilizes
existing
GLOBE
protocols
to
explore
an
extreme
environment.
Caves
provide
an
opportunity
to
utilize
GLOBE
protocols
to
investigate
underground
environments
and
compare
them
to
surface
environments.
Outside
the
cave,
students
record
elevation,
MUC,
latitude
and
longitude,
air
temperature,
relative
humidity
and
air
pressure.
Inside
the
cave,
students
record
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Elementary
GLOBE
is
designed
to
introduce
students
of
grades
K-4
to
the
study
of
Earth
System
Science
(ESS).
Elementary
GLOBE
forms
an
instructional
unit
comprised
of
five
modules
that
address
ESS
and
interrelated
subjects
including
weather,
hydrology,
phenology,
and
soils.
Each
Elementary
GLOBE
module
contains
a
science-based
storybook
and
classroom
learning
activities.
Five
(5)
books
are
included
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This
is
the
home
site
for
the
online
series
of
Exploring
the
Environment
(ETE).
Exploring
The
Environment
features
an
integrated
approach
to
environmental
earth
science
through
modules
and
activities.
The
vision
of
the
ETE
online
series
is
to
promote
science-literate
and
reflective
students
who
are
knowledgeable
of
the
earth's
processes
and
their
responsibilities
for
stewardship.
The
modules
and
activities
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