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This lesson focuses on defining storms and various extreme weather phenomena. Students will engage in a Q&A session regarding NASA's role in aeronautics and remote control technologies. We will explore the definition of weather, which refers to the state of the atmosphere at a specific time and location. Key elements of weather reports, including sky conditions, temperature, humidity, and dew point, will also be introduced to enhance understanding of meteorological concepts. Supplemental materials such as videos will be utilized for a comprehensive overview.
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25 January 2012 OBJECTIVE: Define a storm and other extreme weather events. INTRO • Copy Extra Credit HW in Agenda • Write Q&A in notebook: • What do you think NASA stands for? • What do you think aeronautics means? • What do you think remote control means?
Weather Introduction • NASA • Aeronautics • Remote control • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • Science of flight • The control of a machine from a distance Mission Briefing 1 Video & Anthony Guillory Video
Weather Introduction • weather • The state of the atmosphere at a particular time and place
Weather Introduction • List as many weather conditions a weather report provides. • Sky conditions • Temperature • Humidity • Dew point Weather Reports from Internet