Atmospheric Science Data in the Earth Science Classroom: Sources and Suggestions

Friday 1:30pm-2:45pm SERC Building - 108B
Round Table Discussion

Leader

Cody Kirkpatrick, Indiana University-Bloomington

Numerous courses in the earth science curriculum include at least some analysis of atmospheric science and climate data. At this roundtable, I would like to bring earth science educators together to share some of the ways they use meteorological or climatological data in their courses. We can share useful websites, datasets with which you've had success (or ones to avoid), resources that are easy to use and access, and ones that you or your students enjoy and come back to frequently in class. During the roundtable, we will curate a list of the most popular and favorite resources to share with all attendees.

Resources we talked about during the Round Table

(If you think of or find others we should add here, let me know)

Learning Modules, Activities, and Resources for Teachers

  • MetEd from The COMET Program / UCAR - many atmospheric science modules, several that are more broad too, free registration
  • UCAR Center for Science Education ("SciEd") - weather, climate, and earth system science resources for K12 faculty

Exploring and Visualizing Historical Hurricanes

Exploring and Visualizing Historical Tornadoes

Upper Air Data

Lots of Data from a Specific Severe Weather Day

  • The Storm Prediction Center Event Archive collects surface, upper air, radar (sometimes), and satellite (sometimes) on historical severe weather days. Days are searchable by year and/or state