In this video NASA explains the importance of wind and how it impacts things like the weather, seafood, cargo ships, and offshore oil rigs.
NASA explains how they measure wind from space using radio signals and how they use that information to help predict hurricanes and tropical storms. The data they collect is also used to develop weather and climate models.
Teaching Tips
Positives
This video is short and well explained. The animations used in the video add to overall comprehension.
In this video NASA does a good job of explaining how wind impacts many aspects of life on Earth and why it's so important to study.
Additional Prerequisites
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Students should be familiar with radio waves.
Students should know the definition of the words "phenomena," "El Niño," and "headwinds."
Differentiation
This would be a great video to show in a physics or science class when learning about wavelengths and their uses.
A science class could use this video when learning about weather phenomena like El Niño.
This resource explains how and why scientists study the wind; it can help improve weather forecasts, develop better climate models, and track hurricanes. This resource is recommended for teaching.
Standards
Science and Engineering
ESS2: Earth’s Systems
MS-ESS2-5 Collect data to provide evidence for how the motions and complex interactions of air masses result in changes in weather conditions.
English Language Arts
Speaking and Listening (K-12)
SL.6-8.2 Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including point of view, reasoning, and use of evidence and rhetoric.