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This
online
version
of
the
earth
system
poster
is
based
on
the
large
Pathfinder
dataset
collected
by
NASA,
NOAA
and
other
agencies.
Years
included
are
1987
and
2007.
It
features
a
series
of
interactive
maps
that
allow
students
to
investigate
global
patterns
and
variability
in
solar
energy,
surface
air
temperature,
precipitation,
cloud
cover,
soil
moisture
and
vegetation
over
the
course
of
a
year.
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This
set
of
activities
uses
climate
data
supplied
by
the
New
Zealand
National
Climate
Center
to
teach
students
about
graphing
and
presenting
data,
determining
climate
trends,
making
statements
about
implications
and
possible
actions
consistent
with
the
results
of
a
statistical
investigation,
modelling
fluctuations
in
temperature
data
throughout
the
year,
and
other
topics.
Datasets,
worksheets
for
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Visitors can use sea surface temperature data to build animations that show seasonal and yearly fluctuations, and compare them to data from other selected months and years. The animations can be constructed in map or globe formats and may be viewed on the website or downloaded.
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Bridge,
the
Ocean
Sciences
Education
Teacher
Resource
Center,
is
a
growing
collection
of
on-line
marine
education
resources.
It
provides
educators
with
accurate,
useful,
content-correct
and
content-current
marine
and
data
information
on
global,
national,
and
regional
marine
science
topics,
and
gives
researchers
a
contact
point
for
educational
outreach.
The
Resource
Pavilion
provides
links
to
lesson
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The
National
Oceanic
and
Atmospheric
Association
(NOAA)
provides
climate
data
for
the
United
States.
These
data
are
primarily
intended
for
the
study
of
climate
variability
and
change.
Whenever
possible,
observations
have
been
adjusted
to
account
for
the
artificial
effects
introduced
into
the
climate
record
by
factors
such
as
instrument
changes,
station
relocations,
observer
practice
changes
and
urbanization.
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Five
lessons
at
increasing
levels
of
sophistication
incorporate
real
data
from
NOAA
to
help
students
understand
how
sea
level
is
measured
and
monitored.
Along
the
way,
they
will
learn
how
different
factors
such
as
storms
affect
tide
levels
and
how
to
measure
them.
The
goal
is
for
students
to
become
experienced
with
this
type
of
data
and
the
tools
for
accessing
them,
so
that,
by
the
end
of
the
module,
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The
Aviation
Digital
Data
Service
(ADDS)
makes
available
to
the
aviation
community
digital
and
graphical
analyses,
forecasts
and
observations
of
meteorological
variables
in
the
United
States.
Analyses,
forecasts,
and
observations
are
available
for
turbulence,
icing,
convection,
wind
speed,
and
temperature.
You
can
even
select
the
altitude
of
interest.
Satellite
and
radar
images
are
also
available.
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Real-time
or
archived
data
from
buoy,
ship,
coastal
or
other
observation
networks
worldwide.
Measurements
of
wind
direction
and
speed,
wave
height
and
period,
atmospheric
pressure,
air
and
water
temperature,
and
more.
Select
a
network
and
region
of
interest
to
find
stations
collecting
desired
data.
Learn
about
the
National
Data
Buoy
Center
and
take
a
virtual
tour
of
their
network
and
technology.
Science
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The
Gulf
Stream
Voyage
is
an
online
multidisciplinary
project
which
utilizes
both
real
time
data
and
primary
source
materials
to
help
guide
students
to
discover
the
science
and
history
of
the
Gulf
Stream.
Students
will
investigate
this
great
ocean
current,
how
it
affects
the
Atlantic
Ocean
and
some
of
mankind's
experiences
dealing
with
it.
This
voyage
includes
activities
for
marine
science,
earth
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This
data
tip
from
Bridge,
the
Ocean
Sciences
Education
Teacher
Resource
Center
archive,
dicusses
El
Nino's
effects
on
the
oceans,
climate,
and
ocean
life.
It
includes
links
to
a
variety
of
educational
sites,
and
a
data
activity
in
which
students
track
some
of
the
common
climate
changes
caused
by
El
Nino,
paying
close
attention
to
wintertime
changes
such
as
temperature,
precipitation,
and
incidence
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