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Fun Facts
For Kids Only: Did You Know
Factoids on NASA's For Kids Only Earth Science Enterprise.
Index to Fun Facts about Weather
Interesting tidbits from USAToday.com.
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Daily News
Contacting the Met Office in Bracknell
Keep up with the latest weather developments in Britain.
Detailing Wild Weather, Worldwide.
Stay current by finding out the latest weather headlines, worldwide.
Intellicast.com
Find forecasts and more for sites around the globe.
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General Links
Gathering Climate Data
Find out about current climate conditions and global climate changes, including El Nino and La Nina, using links found at this site.
Learning with the National Severe Storms Laboratory
Collect information about severe storms.
Weather What Forces Affect Our Weather?
Read exhibits on weather presented by the Annenberg/CPB Project.
Travelling through Clouds and Precipitation
Use the University of Illinois WW2010 Project to learn details about clouds.
Significant Weather Event Maps
Research weather events and statistics from the United States Weather Service.
BBC Weather
Visit this site for information about many aspects of meteorology.
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Careers
A Career Guide for the Atmospheric Sciences
Overview of the steps it takes to be a meteorologist by the American Meteorological Society.
Becoming a Meteorologist
Weather.com's in depth information about how to get involved in meteorology.
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Ask the Experts
Ask Jack
USAToday.com's questions and answers, edited by Jack Williams.
AllExperts: Meteorology
Several experts listed, including Donald Rosenfeld.
Answers@NOAA.gov
Answers from US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Mad Sci Network
Archives of lots of topics, including meteorology.
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Activities
Web Weather for Kids Science Activities
Making fog in a jar, a tornado, or rain are some of the activities found here.
Making a Weather Station
These instructions from Miami Museum of Science are part of their Hurricane site.
Activities Using Satellite Meteorology and Satellite Data
This list is by Rod Gonski of the National Weather Service in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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This page was last updated on December 16, 2002.