Category Archives: GLOBE Protocols

Surface Temperature Field Campaign – Day 17

13 December 2007 I’ll have to say that I haven’t posted a message on the blog lately partly because I was busy with finals at the University of Toledo and my trip to San Francisco for the American Geophysical Union … Continue reading

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Surface Temperature Field Campaign – Day 15

11 December 2007 Today I am in San Francisco, California at the Annual American Geophysical Union (AGU) conference. I heard today that there are over 15,000 scientists here. I bet you did not know that scientists are always learning. As … Continue reading

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Surface Temperature Field Campaign – Day 10

6 December 2007 So far there have been 291 observations recorded from 27 schools in the surface temperature field campaign. I have had undergraduate students participating, but we haven’t entered our observations yet. So, there will be at least one … Continue reading

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Surface Temperature Field Campaign – Day 9

5 December 2007 The surface temperature field campaign continues to go well. Yesterday, 38 observations were posted by students. I believe this number will increase as students and teachers get their observations into the GLOBE Web site. Almost all of … Continue reading

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SCUBAnauts Operation Deep Climb – Day 6

As noted for Day 5, the students are suffering from less oxygen they are used to. Using the Hilo sounding, the students started out breathing in air with about 73% of the oxygen available at sea level; at the top … Continue reading

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