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Resources for students (all ages) and educators. Materials range from puzzles and games, lesson plans, brochures and career information for weather related fields, such as meteorology, hydrology and climatology.

Site designed to help educators, students, or anyone interested in learning about weather and weather safety. Content is arranged by subject area, such as global and large-scale weather patterns. 

 

Fun videos, games, printables, and many other resources for students and educators. Topics include: storms, tides and oceans, atmosphere, water and ice, satellites and technology, weather forecasting and space weather. 

 

NOAA’s central resource site for teachers, students, and the general public. Learning and teaching resources about the ocean and the atmosphere. 

 

Resources for K-12 educators, university faculty, students and the public. Content includes videos, games, simulations, classroom activities, articles and much more. For high school and college age students information regarding careers in science is also available.

 

The National Severe Storms Laboratory webpage is home to resources for educators, students, and the general public about severe weather and weather safety. 

 

Games geared to help kids learn about Space. 

 

The U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS) Water Science for Schools website offers information on many aspects of water, along with pictures, data, maps, and an interactive center. 

 

Web-based instructional resources and curriculum for educators. Subjects include meteorology, climate, and remote sensing. 

 

Educator resources such as lesson plans, videos, classroom-friendly data, student opportunities & more!

 

Printable cloud chart with supplemental weather information.

 

 

Coloring pages:

 

Thunder Safety - Owlie Thunder Safety - Leo
Rip Current Safety - Owlie Weather Ballion - Leo
Hurricane Prep Flood Safety
Tornado Watch/Warning Timmy the Twister
Weather Radio Weather Ready Kit
Winter Safety - Owlie Weather Doodles

 

At-Home Weather Experiments:

These instructions are for ‘Clouds and Rainfall Experiment,’ ‘Cloud Formation Experiment,’ Thunderstorm Formation Experiment,’ and ‘Air Pressure Experiment’ which follow below:

 

YouTube Videos:

College Student Volunteer Program 

博体育 Peachtree City/Atlanta, GA

 

The 博体育 Peachtree City/Atlanta, GA Volunteer Program is a way for students interested in a future career with this 博体育 to gain experience in our operations. Through weekly meetings, you will gain a better understanding of what we do in the 博体育 as well as how we interact with partners. In addition, you will work on a project of your choosing through the semester to see how your coursework can apply to operations. This program is run for the Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters to provide more opportunities as we can only take a limited amount of volunteers. 

 

Application Periods

 

Fall & Summer                                                                 Spring

Applications Due: March 15th                                                    Applications Due: October 1st

Selections Made: Late March/Early April                                   Selections Made: Mid to late October

 

Volunteer Information

 

What you can expect

  • Weekly in-person sessions at our office to work on projects, shadow forecasters, launch weather balloons, learn more about 博体育 etc.

  • Ability to go to outreach events, visit an ASOS/COOP site, launch a weather balloon

  • Learn about how the 博体育 interacts with partners

 

Eligibility

  • The program is only open to current students who are majoring in Meteorology/Atmospheric Sciences or a related field.

  • Must be able to commit to coming in person to the office at least once a week

  • Must be interested in a future career with the 博体育

  • A security check will be required for this internship

    • For the Security Check you will be required to provide a form of ID proving US Citizenship

 

How do I apply?

  • Fill out the application using .

  • Email your resume to sr-ffc.webmaster@noaa.gov with subject line Student Resume - Your Name.

  • Your application will not be considered unless you do both of the items above.