REFERENCES

Try these Internet sites for more information. There are hundreds out there, these are just a few to get you started.
Sun and Moon Phenomena
Get the time of sunrise or sunset anywhere in the world or fInd out the current phase of the moon. Brought to you by the U.S. Naval Observatory.

About Temperature
This document was prepared for the middle school math teachers who are taking part in Project Skymath but is interesting for others, too.

Daily Planet
Current U.S. weather maps, satellite images, global and local climate info from the University of Illinois.

National Weather Service
Current weather and climate data.

The Weather Channel
Weather news, forecasts, and more.

National Hurricane Center
The lastest information plus lots of background on hurricanes.

National Severe Storms Laboratory
The NSSL is dedicated to improving the Nation's severe weather warnings and forecasts in order to save lives and reduce property damage. They also provide these educational materials.

Rain Or Shine
The weather forecast plus The Old Farmer's Almanac.

Frank Potter's Science Gems - Atmosphere & Weather
An extensive collection of links to weather-related Internet sites, indexed by grade level.

Meteorology References
Another list of Internet links related to meteorology.