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Page 1: LIVE INTERACTIVE LEARNING @ YOUR DESKTOP January 17, 2012 NES: Meteorology: How Clouds Form Presented by: Rudo Kashiri.

LIVE INTERACTIVE LEARNING @ YOUR DESKTOP

January 17, 2012

NES: Meteorology: How Clouds Form

Presented by: Rudo Kashiri

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Meteorology: How Clouds Form

Rudo Kashiri

NES Education Specialist

NASA Langley Research Center

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Agenda

Featured lesson: How clouds form

NASA Connection

S’COOL Project: Extension Activity

NASA Explorer Schools

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How Clouds Form

Grade level: 5 - 9

Subject Area: Earth Science

National Science Standards: Structure of Earth system Transfer of energy

Structured inquiry activity Objective:

Introduce the basics of cloud formation

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Chapter 12: How Clouds Form - Understanding Principles of Precipitation

Where to Find the Lessonhttp://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/topnav/materials/listbytype/Meteorology_Guide.html

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Poll QuestionPoll Question

A. Cirrus

B. Cumulus

C. Stratus

D. Nimbus

What type of cloud is illustrated below?

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Cumulus – lumpy

Cirrus – wispy

Stratus – layered

Nimbus – raining

Alto – mid-level

Contrails - streaks

Name the Combinations(Write answer in the chat)

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Let’s Pause for Questions.

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How do clouds form?

A. Evaporation

B. Condensation

C. Rain

D. Radiation

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Basic Cloud Formation

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Materials

Large clear plastic soda bottle with screw-on cap

Squeeze bottle with long plastic hose

5 different color pens

Dark-colored construction paper

Wooden matches

Safety glasses

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Create a Cloud in a Bottle

No water What change did you

observe inside the bottle?

Just water What change did you

observe inside the bottle?

Water and smoke What change did you

observe inside the bottle?

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Air pressure influences the formation of clouds in the atmosphere.

Valve stem

Drill

3/8-inch drill bit

2-liter clear plastic bottle with cap or stopper

Matches

Water

Foot pump

Safety goggles

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Let’s Pause for Questions.

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Tips and WarningsThe use of safety goggles is strongly recommended.

Over pressurization of the bottle may cause it to rupture or explode.

Another version of Cloud in a Bottle, using rubbing alcohol and NO matches.

Fizz keeper

http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/cloud-in-a-bottle-experiment

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Further Investigation

What effect does water temperature have on the cloud formation?

Does the size and type of particle make a difference in cloud formation? (smoke from a candle, chalk dust, talcum powder, etc.)

Using a slide projector or strong flashlight, shine some bright light through the bottle and view the bottle from various angles. The scattering and diffraction may cause different colors to emerge, and these colors can change.

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Chapter 15: A Simple Weather StationA Guided or Open-Inquiry Activity

Chapter 16: Predicting WeatherA Guided or Open-Inquiry Activity

Meteorology Extensions

http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/topnav/materials/listbytype/Meteorology_Guide.html

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Why does NASA study clouds?Why does NASA study clouds?(Type your responses in the chat)

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Question:

What is the effect of clouds on the Earth’s climate?

The CERES Experiment

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Students Observed

Satellite View of Clouds

What else did the students report seeing?

Mountains with snow & ice

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S’COOL CERES Project

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Welcome to S’COOL

Real-world science experiment

Cloud science and satellite data in the classroom

CERES contribution to our understanding of climate

Weather instruments

Inquiry-based learning

Resource materials for teachers

Global Cloud Observation Day, January 13

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Cloud Cover

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Now Guess the Cloud Cover

Be ready with an answer in 5 seconds!

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40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85

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Let’s Pause for Questions.

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Question: True or False

Contrails are CLOUDS

√ True

X False

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1. Determine the satellite’s overpass time

2. Observe and record the cloud properties at your location:

cloud type and level cloud cover visual opacity

3. Upload your results to NASA

4. Compare results with satellite-retrieved properties

S’COOL Involves Four Steps

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1-page Form

Earth System observation includes: Sky Surface Near-surface air Open-ended

comments

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Optional Measurements

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What to Observe

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The satellite report

The student report

Compare your results with satellite-retrieved properties

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Satellite Images

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S’COOL Learning Materials

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Let’s Pause for Questions.

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Collaboration

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http://explorerschools.nasa.govexplorerschools.nasa.gov

Lesson

LibraryLesson

Library

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Video Collection

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Log Your Participation

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Teacher Recognition:Summer Research Workshop

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http://explorerschools.nasa.gov

Thank you for joining us today.

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