Virginia Institute of Marine Science : Sea Level Rise Report Cards
Want to know how the sea level in your area is changing due to global warming and other factors? The Virginia Institute of Marine Science updates its website each year
Want to know how the sea level in your area is changing due to global warming and other factors? The Virginia Institute of Marine Science updates its website each year
An interactive map from VIMS, useful for advanced students studying climate change and sea level rise in Virginia.
An interactive map from VIMS, useful for advanced students studying climate change and sea level rise in Virginia.
Series of classroom investigative guides and interactive maps using ArcGIS. Discusses water quality through data analysis, creating graphs, analyzing results, and coming to a conclusion.
Search in the database from the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center to add real world data to your classroom setting. Data sets include research & citizen science data, climate science, wetlands,
Includes SOL aligned Data Driven Lesson Plans, Climate Data Resources, Historical Data Resources, Ocean & Freshwater Data Resources, and Weather & Atmospheric Data Resources. The data collection consists of ocean
Enjoy NOAA’s interactive maps and local data! Explore modeled sea level rise data and scenarios through an Interactive Map with local scenarios and multiple data layers.
Enjoy browsing VIMS BRIDGE, interactive maps, and datasets! Includes education datasets for the classroom on Biology, Human Activities, Ecology, Physics, Chemistry, Climate Geology, and Ocean Observing.
Enjoy browsing NASA global satellite imagery, interactive maps, and data in real time! Customize your map by adding different data layers or events (wildfires, hurricanes, coastlines etc.) Use the Add
A collection of data, case studies, and information on climate and resilience for educators. Includes educational videos, graphs, maps, and more on climate risks, vulnerabilities, and actions.
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