Greetings everyone. This week, you’ll find a way to get involved in collecting valuable weather data as a citizen scientist. We’ll also continue our look at winter weather safety, the latest US Drought Monitor, and other interesting reads, so let’s get started.
- If you’re looking for a nice map of our planet, check out this site.
- This is a informative read on clearing the air regarding many myths behind sunscreen.
- The immediate effects of wildfire smoke are very obvious, but the smoke that is spread through our atmosphere has elements with longer lasting and detrimental effects.
- One of the most frequently overlooked element of weather and climate disasters are the ways in which these events have a cascading effect on many facets of our every day lives.
- If you’re looking for a way to get involved in taking weather observations and contribute to citizen science, you need to check out CoCoRaHS!
- Let’s continue our review of winter weather preparedness and safety. Here’s a comprehensive winter weather safety page from the National Weather Service where you’ll find a plethora of good information. The following infographics explain dressing for the cold, wind chill, and how wind chill affects your body.



- Here’s the latest update on the US Drought Monitor. Conditions across all drought affected areas show signs of improvement this week. Conditions in the central plains have continued improved due to recent snowfall.



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