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 • About Temperature - Information on different kinds of thermometers, with a discussion of the physics behind temperature.
 • Be a Weather Watcher - Pretend to be a meteorologist while learning about weather and climates.
 • Buckeye Wx - Weather data and weather related resources at Ohio State University.
 • Bureau of Meteorology - Worksheet provides an activity to learn about atmospheric pressure.
 • Bushfire Weather - Learn how fires, of both natural and human origin, have affected the environment of Australia. Includes weather patterns and maps.
 • Careers in Meteorology - Explains what a meteorologist does, why they do it, and the tools that help them do a better job.
 • Classroom Activities - Introduction to basic meteorological concepts such as pressure, fronts, and surface maps.
 • Dan's Wild Weather Page - Newschannel 19's very own weather guru Dan Satterfield keeps us up to date with the latest weather news and explains all the scientific stuff as well.
 • Encyclopedia of the Atmospheric Environment - Includes a weather section with detailed accounts on everything from anticyclones to wind. Printable and very easy to understand.
 • Franklin's Forecast - Exhibit about weather forecasting technologies with news topics about radar, storm tracking, satellites, and weather events.
 • Geography and Climate of the 50 States - Geography and Climate information for each of the 50 states.
 • JetStream: An Online Weather School - Learn about synoptic meteorology, thunderstorms, and tropical weather.
 • Kid's PlayStation - All kinds of weather information, science project ideas, online activities, and printable pages. From the National Weather Service.
 • Layer of Earth's Atmosphere - Interactive activity to learn the differences between each layer of the atmosphere and where atmospheric phenomena occur.
 • Live From the Storm - An interactive, animated weather resource for middle-school educators and students. Part of the Passport to Knowledge series.
 • Meteorology - What is it? - Worksheet about the ingredients that make up weather, atmospheric circulation, wind, and pressure systems.
 • Meteorology and Your Career - Explains how to become a meteorologist, how much money they make, and what it takes to be a good meteorologist.
 • National Drought Mitigation Center - Provides information to help people and institutions reduce vulnerability to drought, stressing prevention and risk management.
 • National Snow and Ice Data Center - A resource for data and information about all forms of snow and ice.
 • Online Meteorology Guide - A fun and comprehensive guide with modules on clouds and precipitation, forces and wind, air masses and fronts, weather forcasting, storms, and hurricanes.
 • PlanetDiary - Highlights natural phenomena and current events from around the world.
 • Skywatchers Kids' Stuff - Games and activities, a virtual weather office, information about careers in weather, and a glossary. By Environment Canada.
 • St. Joseph's School Weather Wise - From South Australia. Includes local data from the school weather station, weather records, and links.
 • Storm Spotter Glossary - Contains many words used in describing the weather.
 • USA Today: Atmospheric Science Resources - Offers information on wind, air pressure, storms, fronts, hurricanes, floods, and weather prediction.
 • UV Menace - Learn about how UV rays can cause cancer, the effect on the atmosphere, and how they hurt the ozone layer.
 • Weather Eye - Lessons and projects designed to help students in grades 2-12 learn about weather.
 • Weather Folklore - Provides many weather folklore sayings.
 • Weather One - Discusses several topics of weather including clouds, seasons, air pressure, winds, global warming, and violent weather. Also contains activities to give students a hands-on experience with weather.
 • Weather Summary - Learn about weather patterns and discover how our climate is changing. Try your hand at being a storm chaser in a hands-on Web activity.
 • Weather Wiz Kids - Includes facts, folklore, games, jokes, experiments, and activities, written by a meteorologist.
 • Weather Words - The Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology offers definitions of some common forecasting terms, descriptions of phenomena and precipitation, as well as wind and sea terms.
 • WeatherQuestions.com - Concise and interesting answers to the most-often asked questions about the weather, arranged in alphabetical order.
 • Weatherwise - The BBC Online Weather Centre. Latest forecasts from around the world and a host of experiments and activities to try.
 • Yahooligans: Weather - Watch a movie and take a fun quiz to learn more about the weather.
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