March 3, 2008 -- From Darci, a parent, from Norman, Oklahoma, who is not affiliated with the site.
This is a site with lots of science information, activities, pictures and fun games! I have been looking for more science activities for my first grader, and this fits our needs. I enjoy it too!
August 12, 2007 -- From Bob Parker, a reader, from Ontario, Canada, who is affiliated with the site.
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March 21, 2007 -- From Steve, a teacher, from Canberra, Australia, who is not affiliated with the site.
The Global Greenhouse Warming web site contains over 100 informative pages on climate change; including sections on greenhouse gases, current and potential impacts, extreme weather events, alternative and renewable energy, nuclear energy, polar caps, climate and society, sea level rise, ocean acidification and actions that can be undertaken to reduce global warming.
July 8, 2006 -- From Eric, a parent, from Marysville, Ohio, who is affiliated with the site.
ForecastWatch, constantly monitors the accuracy of public (and private) weather forecasts from the NWS, weather.com, etc.
February 18, 2004 -- From Veronica, age 11, a reader from Del Mar, CA
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October 12, 2000 -- From David French, a reader from New York who is affiliated with the site
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June 22, 1999 -- From a reader from Louisville, Kentucky who is affiliated with the site
Weathercation “making weather education fun!” is an informative, colorful site designed with free easy-to-understand weather facts and products to help educators teach elementary students basic meteorological concepts.