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SELECTED INTERNET SITES ABOUT N.A.O.


http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/programs/index.html
From here, Martin Visbeck's web site about NAO can be accessed for additional information and material for further investigation. There arealso nice links to other sites.

http://www.met.rdg.ac.uk/cag/NAO/index.html
David B. Stephenson, one of the leading investigators of NAO, has created a comprehnsive "thematic web site." Excellent resource for teachers and students seeking more information.

http://ingrid.ldgo.columbia.edu/descriptions/.nao.html
Charts and data from LDEO's data set collection--excellent for developing student investigations.

http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/data/nao.htm
This page presents data for Iceland, Gibraltar, and the Azores that might be used to develop computer-based student projects.

http://tao.atmos.washington.edu/data_sets/nao
This is another web page with data and information that can provide useful material for student investigations.

http://iri.ldeo.columbia.edu/
The International Research Institute for Climate Prediction has some of he best information on the web about El Nino and related areas.

http://www.tsgc.utexas.edu/topex/kids/
This site contains many activities about satellite observation geared to elementary school students. It was created by the Texas Space Grant Consortium.

http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory provides very useful information about TOPEX/Poseidon and other astronomy education topics. Teachers can obtain additional copies of the CDs and other educational materials from http://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/tecd.html

 

 

 

 

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