Hurricane - Weather Hotlists

(Hotlists include many links but be aware that links change frequently so try to have several sources for the information you want students to research.)

The Franklin Institute of Science Museum has an extensive list of links to online exhibits at the museum and to information about the atmosphere, weather forecasting, severe weather, places to find current weather(real-time) conditions, information about El Niño/La Niña, career connections, activities relating to weather, and historical data sites.
http://www.fi.edu/tfi/hotlists/weather.html

Severe Weather: Hurricanes resources pages has links to remote sensing images, and online sites which will help track and locate hurricanes as they happen as well as providing historical data.
http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/sevweath/swhurricaneinfo.html

The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Meteorology:Index provides links to FTP and Gopher servers, government sites, educational sites, mailing lists/organizations, regional climate centers, university weather servers, SKYWARN and much more. The K-12 Education list for meteorology is at http://www.ugems.psu.edu/~owens/WWW_Virtual_Library/edu.html

The Atlantic Tropical Weather Center provides links about hurricanes, FEMA, hurricane preparedness, hurricane names, forecasting, a link to the Canadian Hurricane Centre, link to the Mexican Weather Service and other hurricane related topics
http://banzai.neosoft.com/citylink/blake/tropical/p6.html#other

A hotlist of interesting sites from the Hurricane Hunter's Photo Album.

 

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May, 1999
Carla Schutte,Technology Specialist
Moton Elementary
School
Brooksville, Florida