Astronomy lab: Planets
Weather Channel Watching
Due by Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Please find a TV with cable that you can watch as The Weather Channel does not live stream. Here’s one streaming link I did find, but don’t know if it’s reliable (I watch TV)
Start watching at the top of the hour (e.g. 10:00 am, 10:30 is the bottom of the hour) and write down what they cover in each segment between commercials.
Date: Times: from: to:
Forecast:
National (named storms, Mid-Lat cyclones, pressure systems, air masses, jet streams … )
How do the American and European models compare? Do they agree?
Your current location: (write the name:
Your USA Winter 2020 City (write the name:
Educational Segment
What topic was explained or what “home experiment” was demonstrated … did you try it?
Reflection & Teaching
Did you understand something they said that you wouldn’t have before? Try to explain something you see to someone watching with you. Then reflect on how it felt to know something new. Did you find it valuable to watch the Weather Channel?
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