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Powerpoint: Master Gardners Climate Resource Guide - NOAA

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PRESENTATION/POWERPOINT: Powerpoint: Master Gardners Climate Resource Guide - NOAA

SUMMARY

The Climate Resources for Master Gardeners Guide introduces elements of climate important to gardeners. This guide was produced by Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network in partnership with NOAA's Office of Education.

GOALS

To present an overview of climate patterns and differences.

ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION AND TEACHING MATERIALS

View >>  Master Gardeners Climate Resource Guide


 

TEACHING NOTES / CONTEXT FOR USE

Links to local climate information are provided.

Topics include: Climate & Gardening, Sunshine, Temperature, Humidity and Dew Point, Precipitation, Wind, Evapotranspiration, Climate Resources, Climate Change and CoCoRaHS.

For the powerpoint presentation on this guide please contact: hreges@atmos.colostate.edu

Please include credits when using this resource.

ASSESSMENT

Assessment is at the discretion of the educator and how this presentation is used.

REFERENCES AND RESOURCES

The Climate Resources for Master Gardeners Guide is brought to you by CoCoRaHS and NOAA’s Office of Education.

 

The Author

Ginny Brown Ginny Brown came to NCSE as the Project Director for the NSF funded CAMEL (Climate, Adaptation, Mitigation, E-Learning) project. This work centers on developing a community of climate change educators, researchers and students to combat the impact of climate change.  Ginny has twelve years experience in working with academia at both the undergraduate and  graduate level.  Prior to coming to NCSE, Ginny was  the Program Director for the Vulcan Mater ... (Full Bio)

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