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Aerial Photography and Shoreline Mapping
Aerial photographs can be used to quickly assess damage from major natural disasters such as hurricane Katrina. They are used as primary sources for creating coastal survey maps after a disaster.
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Hurricane!
This page provides a lesson plan idea in which the effect of wind speed on wave height is studied utilizing a video and hands-on experiment.
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Severe Weather: Hurricanes
Your weather team reviews the action of Hurricane Andrew (1992) in preparation for tracking, analyzing, and predicting the course of a new hurricane that may threaten North America this school year.
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2.54 / 3
Hurricane Science and Safety For Students
Hurricane Science and Safety for Students is an interactive graphic module that lets the learner help a family prepare for and survive a hurricane. It includes games, worksheets, teacher instructions, safety checklist, 3D storm graphic.
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Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic
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2.50 / 3
NOAA Environmental Visualization Lab
This website features images and animations from NOAA satellite data.  A short description accompanies each image or animation.GOES and POES are the main satellites used.   Favorite and education sections  feature select images and animations.  Posters are also available from the education section.  There are links to other NOAA websites and external ones.  There is one interactive kiosk with data sets.
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Interactive, High Graphic, Data Source, News, Core Content
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Science Now: Hurricanes
Predicting a hurricane's intensity is notoriously difficult, but new tools may make it easier.
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