Free Weather Reports
http://weathersource.com/past-weather/weather-history-reports/free?gclid=CLff3oCCl7sCFW0V7AodeA0Aeg
This link will take you to a page, Enter in a City and a time frame.
The Weather Channel Current Map
http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/currentweatherusnational/uscurrentwindsgusts_large.html
This link is of the Current Map. You can teach students to read and interept the maps and have them do predictions.
The National Weather Service
http://www.weather.gov/
Link to the National Weather Service.
Wunderground
http://www.wunderground.com/
This link is also another forcasting place, but has articles and blogs about the weather.
Atmospheric Moisture
http://webs.cmich.edu/resgi/links.asp?mc=OtherResourceLinks&cad=EarthScienceAnimations&to=285&tod=AtmosphericMoistureAnimations
This are different Interactive games and activities
Atmospheric Heating
http://webs.cmich.edu/resgi/links.asp?mc=OtherResourceLinks&cad=EarthScienceAnimations&to=282&tod=AtmosphericHeatingAnimations
This are different games and activities
Air Density and Fly balls
http://profhorn.meteor.wisc.edu/wxwise/baseball/homerun.html
This activity allows you to pick a stadium and changes the speed and angle of the Hit ball. Good for asking for Data points.
From YouTube and posted by Talon
Bill Nye the Science Guy and Storms
Url:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHivnBsuMJA
From YouTube and posted by ZstarTstaR
Bill Nye the science Guy and Wind
Url:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfeaCU2y6t4&list=PLTI7aOsd_sK00rWC7kZ74pq9AXL-IkUHc&index=24