Virtual Guest Speaker - Nation Weather Service

From The National Weather Service (part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) -


Did you know that the National Weather Service can visit your classroom and talk with your students via the Internet? The NWS National School Outreach team is ready to teach and answer your students weather questions. Whether it is learning about weather basis, severe weather, or any other topic the teacher needs covered the NWS, through Google Hangouts or Skype, jumps into the classroom to help teach these topics to Elementary through High School students.

How does it work?

All your classroom needs to participate is an internet connection and a webcam with a microphone. With this setup your class, or multiple classrooms across your school district, or across the country can participate at once! You can use either Google Hangouts, a free video chat interface that work with any web browser, or the Skype video chat application. The setup is easy: either clicking a link from Google Hangouts or logging into Skype at the agreed upon time. That’s it!

The majority of the presentations will be handled by Meteorologists from the National Weather Service. We will make every effort to have a meteorologist from your local NWS office attend the presentation. All of the meteorologists involved have a passion for weather and education. In addition to NWS meteorologists it may be possible to get other meteorologists who work at the National Weather Center in Norman, Oklahoma on the call for special presentations.

What can we teach?

We have several presentations we can give to your students. One is called Weather Basics (45 min) in which we cover where the weather comes from, cold/warm fronts, high/low pressure etc. The second covers severe weather (30-45 min) and some safety tips and finally the third one is called Ask-a-Meteorologist (30-60 min) in which we answer as many student questions as we have time for.

How do I sign up?

To sign up send an email to NWS El Paso Meteorologist Tim Brice with the following information:
  • Name of the point of contact for the talk
  • You school name and location (city, state)
  • Grade level
  • Type of Presentation you want (basic weather talk, severe weather, Ask-A-Meteorologist, other)

Questions

If you have questions please contact NWS El Paso Meteorologist Tim Brice at tim.brice@noaa.gov.

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