http://enso.unl.edu/ndmc/
The site of the National Drought Mitigation Centre, University of Nebraska. Has
comprehensive sections like Drought Watch, Drought Science, Climatology, Mitigation,
Making a drought plan, and so on. Also has a library of related links.
http://www.wildwildweather.com/
The basics of clouds, rain, lightening, humidity, forcasting, satellites. Simple and easy
to understand.
http://www.usatoday.com/weather/wworks0.htm
Learn concepts and phenomena like air density, air masses, air pressure, clouds, El Nino,
fog, monsoons, hurricanes and so on. There are also global case studies. Know more about
meteorological instruments and sky watching
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/educate/educate.shtml
Are air temperatures the same over land and water? Find out about this and more in this
page. Answers to basic weather questions. Not very comprehensive.
http://www.brainpop.com/science/weather/
A fun site. Animated movies, quizzes, and simple activities.
http://www.stormsurf.com/page2/tutorials/weatherbasics.shtml
What's so great about a storm? This page tells you! (Looks like a page out of your good
old textbook though.)
http://weather.123india.com/include/wb.html
Become familiar with basic weather terms and phenomena. Enter your city in India and find
out the weather. Participate in a poll and paste a message on the message board.
http://www.worldbook.com/fun/atw/climates/
Click on a continent to find out more about the climate there.
http://www2.lhric.org/pocantico/weather/weather.htm
A first graders' weather page with poems, jigsaws and weather chart
http://www.scotese.com/climate.htm
This page shows you how earth's climate has changed over the ages.
http://www.weather.com/education/student/index.html
From backyard observation to a career in meteorology
http://home.nycap.rr.com/teachertown/weathfac.html
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