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October 2017
Science Behind the Storms
With hurricanes populating the headlines the past few weeks, there’s certain to be student interest in understanding the causes and effects of these massive storm systems. This month, ScienceFlix takes a closer look at the relationship between climate and weather. Are they the same? Does one affect the other? Visit the units below to explore the science behind extreme weather patterns, how scientists measure climate and its changes, and how a particular climate affects that region’s weather patterns.
Explore these Units:
Extreme Weather Atmosphere and Weather Climate Change Climates of the World
Related Articles:
Hurricanes and Typhoons
The Red Cross and Disaster Relief
Weather Forecasting
Global Climate Change
Related Websites:
Weather Whys
Global Warming: Early Warning Signs
Severe Weather 101
Science News:
Skywatch September 2017
Preparing for Doomsday
Science Related Career:
Atmospheric Science
Meteorology
Environmental Protection
Science Experiments:
Oceans in Motion
Tornado in a Bottle
Did You Know?
Hurricanes, cyclones, and typhoons are all the same type of storm. They are given different names depending on where in the world they occur.
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