Current Events

  • Irish Chronicles Document Links Between Volcanoes and Weather
    A study of over 40,000 written entries in Irish Annals and ice core measurements shows a strong corr...Read more

    x

    Irish Chronicles Document Links Between Volcanoes and Weather

    A study of over 40,000 written entries in Irish Annals and ice core measurements shows a strong correlation between the occurrence of volcanic eruptions and extreme cold weather in Ireland over a 1200 year period. Data analyzed in this study cover the period from 431 to 1649, during which time up to 48 volcanic eruptions are identified in Greenland ice core records through deposition of volcanic sulfate in annual layers of ice. You can find the study (open access), published on 6 June 2013 in IOP Publishing's journal Environmental Research Letters, at http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/8/2/024035/article. Find out more about how volcanoes can influence climate.
  • EF-5 Tornado in El Reno, Oklahoma Widest Ever Recorded in US
    The EF-5 tornado that hit El Reno, Oklahoma on May 31st was the widest ever recorded in the US, acco...Read more

    x

    EF-5 Tornado in El Reno, Oklahoma Widest Ever Recorded in US

    The EF-5 tornado that hit El Reno, Oklahoma on May 31st was the widest ever recorded in the US, according to the National Weather Service in Norman Oklahoma. The tornado, which remained on the ground for 40 minutes and reached 2.6 miles across (4.2 km), took the lives of 18 people including storm chasers Tim Samaras, Paul Samaras and Carl Young. For more information on the tornado, visit http://ow.ly/i/2hfDG.
  • Atmospheric CO2 Level Tops 400 ppm
    During the week of May 13th, the CO2 level at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii topped 400 ppm rep...Read more

    x

    Atmospheric CO2 Level Tops 400 ppm

    During the week of May 13th, the CO2 level at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii topped 400 ppm repeatedly. Daily levels of CO2 can vary due to weather, and there are seasonal trends as well. The level of atmospheric greenhouse gases continues to increase, now over 120 ppm since the Industrial Revolution began. For more on the Keeling Curve, see http://keelingcurve.ucsd.edu/. Find out more about greenhouse gases and warming.

Windows to the Universe - User Survey

We are hoping that this short survey will give us a better idea who our target audience is so that we may better serve your needs.

Thank you!


Section 1: Demographic Information

Your age:

Your gender:Female Male

Are you a student?
Yes No

If yes, which level?
Elementary School
Middle School
High School
Undergraduate
Graduate
Continuing Education (i.e., taking classes, but not in a degree program)

Are you an educator?
Yes No

If yes, which level do you teach?
Elementary School
Middle School
High School
Community College
4 year College or University
Continuing Education
Other (please specify):

Where do you live?
Country: If other, please specify:

State, if in the U.S.:


What is your race or ethnic group? (You can check more than one)
White
American Indian or Alaska Native
Black or African American
Hispanic or Latino
Asian or Pacific Islander
Other

If you work, where do you work?
K-12 School
College or University
Library
Museum
Government
Private Business
Nonprofit
At Home
Other (please specify):


Section 2: Usage Information

In what capacity do you use Windows to the Universe? (please select all that apply)
Personal interest/Fun
As a reference or research tool
As an educational tool (at home or elsewhere)
Other (please specify):

Where do you access Windows to the Universe ? (please select all that apply)
Home
Workplace
Library
At School
At Community Center
Museum
Internet Cafe
Other

Is this your first visit to our website?
Yes No

If not, how frequently do you use Windows to the Universe?
Daily
More than once weekly
Once per week
A few times a month
Once a month or less


Section 3: Evaluation Information

What subject areas were the most interesting for you:

What subject areas were the least interesting for you:

Are there subjects that you'd like to see added to the site?


How useful do you find the site in general?
Very Useful
Moderately Useful
Slightly Useful
Not Useful

Did you find the site easy to navigate?
Very Easy
Moderately Easy
Slightly Difficult
Very Difficult

Do you have any other comments about our site?
(Your comments may be used anonymously in promotional materials about the website)

Thank you for for participating in the future of the Windows to the Universe project!

   

Last modified October 6, 2010 by Julia Genyuk.

Shop Windows to the Universe Science Store!

Our online store includes issues of NESTA's quarterly journal, The Earth Scientist, full of classroom activities on different topics in Earth and space science, as well as books on science education!

Windows to the Universe Community

News

Opportunities

You might also be interested in:

Traveling Nitrogen Classroom Activity Kit

Check out our online store - minerals, fossils, books, activities, jewelry, and household items!...more

Shop Windows to the Universe

Warnings: The True Story of How Science Tamed the Weather by Mike Smith tells the story of our storm warning system. See our online store book collection.

Windows to the Universe, a project of the National Earth Science Teachers Association, is sponsored in part by the National Science Foundation and NASA, our Founding Partners (the American Geophysical Union and American Geosciences Institute) as well as through Institutional, Contributing, and Affiliate Partners, individual memberships and generous donors. Thank you for your support! NASA AGU AGI NSF