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Last updated on
10/13/09 02:22 PM by Zong-Liang Yang |
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Research Centers |
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Research Programs |
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Climate and Global Dynamics
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Climate, People, and
Environment Program
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Air Quality Research Program
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Hydroclimate & Impacts Research
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The GAPP
program (GEWEX [Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment] America
Prediction Project)
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GEWEX, Global
Energy and Water Cycle Experiment
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GEWEX-MPP, GEWEX Modeling and Prediciton Panel
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NASA Earth
Science Enterprise Water and Energy Cycle
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GLASS,
Global Land Atmosphere System
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GLACE,
Global Land-Atmosphere Coupling Experiment
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IGBP, International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme
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IGBP-BAHC,
IGBP Biosphere Aspects of the Hydrological Cycle
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ILEAPS,
Integrated Land Ecosystem - Atmosphere Processes Study
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WCRP, World Climate Research Program
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Global Circulation of
the Atmosphere
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Global Change Data Sets and Data Models |
Research Announcements
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Professional Organizations |
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Land, Weather and Climate Models |
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Climate Questions |
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- Climate
Change Science: An Analysis of Some Key Questions. This study
originated from a White House request to help inform the Administration's
ongoing review of U.S. climate change policy.
- United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change. This site gives an up-to-date information on the Kyoto
Protocol.
- US Global Change Research Program.
- US Global Change
Research Information Office Global Change Resources.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Global Warming Site. This
site presents information on the very broad issue of climate change and
global warming in a way that is accessible and meaningful to all parts of
society – communities, individuals, business, public officials and
governments.
- Common Questions
about Climate Change.
- Climate Monitoring &
Diagnostics Laboratory.
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Global Climate Trends. This site provides many nice figures
illustrating global climate trends.
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Earth Science Pictures. This site shows lots of really cool
satellite-derived pictures of clouds, hurricane, typhoon, snow, haze, ice
sheet, vegetation, fire, and ozone levels.
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Climate Labs |
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Educational Sites |
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- Windows to the
Universe! It is a fun and different Web site about the
Earth and Space sciences. Windows to the Universe is graphics
intensive!
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2002 Climate
and Global Change Geosciences Education Workshop (Presentation
Archive)
- Cycles of the Earth and
Atmosphere -- Module Overview. Five
Stars! I strongly recommend every student to check it out!
This on-line teaching module is for middle school science teachers. While
some students may find portions of this site useful, the primary audience
is classroom teachers and it has been developed with that target audience
in mind. The site provides background information and supporting classroom
teaching materials. The content focus is climate change and issues related
to both stratospheric and tropospheric ozone.
There are seven sections, each with activities
for classroom use. Each section provides background information, general
learning concepts, and a list of activities.
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