Re: pinhole pacific weather

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From: Deborah Hunt (dhunt@exploratorium.edu)
Date: Mon Jan 14 2002 - 10:01:27 PST


Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 10:01:27 -0800 (PST)
From: Deborah Hunt <dhunt@exploratorium.edu>
Subject: Re: pinhole pacific weather
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.44.0201141001130.18679-100000@isaac>

You might try starting with:
NATURE
"Condition Black"
Witness some of the largest waves ever recorded in a photo essay
documenting the extreme weather system that swept through Hawaii in
1998. Plus, learn about this fierce storm, link to related resources
and access a lesson plan.

     http://pbs.org/nature/black/

Deb

On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Kevin Kinsella wrote:

> I have to teach a weather unit to my 5th grade students and was thinking
> about having them use the internet to track storms throughout the
> winter, does anyone know how long it takes the 'average' winter storm to
> make it's way across the Pacific? Any suggestions on websites or
> teaching such a unit?
>
> Kevin Kinsella
> Science Explorer
> Woodside Elementary School
> 650.851.1571 x256
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