Clouds Resource Library - GLOBE Observer
Clouds Resource Library
Create a cloud using rubbing alcohol and an air pump and investigate it using a laser.
You can also do this demonstration using water, ice and a match.
Clouds or Snow: A Satellite Mystery
This issue of Earth Observatory for Kids explains how clouds and snow can look the same from a distance, and how satellites can tell the difference by measuring light that humans cannot see. The accompanying activity is "Make Your Own Cloud (In a Bottle)"
Watch a video demonstration of the cloud in a bottle activity.
Correlation Between GLOBE Citizen Science and NASA Satellite Observations
[1:49] In this animation, data from Aqua, CALIPSO, CloudSat and GLOBE Observer are combined to show how multiple observations reveal the structure of clouds.
NASA Behind the Science: Dr. Yolanda Shea
[9:59] Dr. Yolanda Shea shares how watching the weather forecast led her to a career as a NASA scientist. Dr. Shea uses remote sensing to study the role of clouds in Earth's climate.
Books

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Clouds Books for Teens and Adults
Cloud Type Practice - Interactive
This interactive web-based tool asks a series of questions to help you narrow down the type of cloud you are observing. It can be used both for practice and in the field to identify clouds. Based on the original Cloud Identification Key developed by Dr. Tina Cartwright, Marshall University, West Virginia
Contrail Formation Tutorial - Interactive
In this tutorial, you can explore the physics of contrail formation in the atmosphere and develop the ability to recognize the several types of contrails that form under varying atmospheric conditions. Practice classifying the type and abundance of contrails. (Requires Flash)






