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Monday, October 21, 2019

Teachable Moment – NASA's Eyes on Extreme Weather

Teachable Moment - NASA's Eyes on Extreme Weather

Teachable Moment - NASA's Eyes on Extreme Weather

An extreme weather event is something that falls outside the realm of normal weather patterns. It can range from superpowerful hurricanes to torrential downpours to extended hot dry weather and more. Extreme weather events are, themselves, troublesome, but the effects of such extremes, including damaging winds, floods, drought and wildfires, can be devastating.

In the latest Teachable Moment from NASA/JPL Edu, education specialist Ota Lutz describes the causes and effects of extreme weather events and highlights how NASA studies them – and students can, too. Find out what role our changing climate is playing in extreme weather, then explore resources and standards-aligned lessons to get students using and analyzing NASA data on their own!


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Explore the resources and standards-aligned lessons below to get students analyzing local weather patterns, understanding wildfire monitoring and modeling global climate!

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Lesson: Pixels on Fire

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Lesson: Graphing Global Temperature Trends

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Teachable Moment: The Science of Earth's Rising Seas

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Lesson: Graphing Sea-Level Trends

Lesson: Graphing Sea-Level Trends (Grades 5-12) – In this activity, students will use sea-level rise data to create models and compare short-term trends to long-term trends. They will then determine whether sea-level rise is occurring based on the data.

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Slideshow: The Change of Seasons – Views from Space

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