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| Send us your pictures! If your students have conducted any of the lesson plans, email us some pictures and we will include them with that particular lesson plan. What we would like to see is a high quality close-up of the result of your demonstration as well as an image of the students/class. Be sure to obtain the parent's or guardian's written permission to have their child's image on the web. |
Welcome to JetStream, the National Weather Service Online Weather School. This site is designed to help educators, emergency managers, or anyone interested in learning about weather and weather safety.
The information contained in JetStream is arranged by subject; beginning with global and large scale weather patterns followed by lessons on air masses, wind patterns, cloud formations, thunderstorms, lightning, hail, damaging winds, tornados, tropical storms, cyclones and flooding. Interspersed in JetStream are "Learning Lessons" which can be used to enhance the educational experience.
You are free to use the materials in any manner you wish. We welcome your feedback on this project. Your input will greatly assist others in teaching the "hows" and "whys" of weather.
Not sure where to begin? Click to see all topics in JetStream in the Topic Matrix. |
| Contact Us: |
Michael Vescio
Meteorologist-in-Charge NWS Pendelton, Oregon |
Steven Cooper
Deputy Regional Director NWS Southern Region Headquarters Fort Worth, Texas |
Dennis Cain
a.k.a. "Professor Weather" NWS Fort Worth, Texas |
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National Weather Service
Southern Region Headquarters
819 Taylor Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76102 |
www.srh.weather.gov
Updated: January 7, 2005 |
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