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Still Time to Register for Today's (19 June) GLOBE ENSO Webinar: “Summertime Fun and Phase II”
There is still time to register for today's (19 June) GLOBE ENSO Student Research Campaign webinar: “Summertime Fun and Phase II.” The webinar will take place at 8:00 p.m. EST (12:00 a.m. UTC). You can join this webinar by registering here.
During this webinar, participants will learn about the new Mosquito Habitat Mapper Protocol (coming soon) through the GLOBE Observer App. A NASA scientist will also discuss recent research looking into the impact of the ENSO patterns on mosquito-borne diseases. There will also be a preview of what’s coming next for Phase III.
Have you joined the ENSO (El Niño Southern Oscillation) Data Entry Challenge yet? The goal of the challenge, which began on 22 April and runs through 22 July, is to involve students in the GLOBE ENSO Student Research Campaign. The data collected and entered during the campaign will help us understand how these natural cycles impact us – and how we may impact them. Learn more and join the team today!
And have you read about how Mr. Jeff Bouwman and his Shumate Middle School students in Gibralter, Michigan, USA, have become ENSO campaign superstars? Read the latest blog written by Brian Campbell (NASA Senior Earth Science Education Specialist) – and check out these two inspiring videos showing what these amazing students have been doing with their ENSO data!
Throughout the GLOBE ENSO Student Research Campaign, regular guest blogs from scientists and teachers are being posted. In addition, there is information on the science of ENSO, how to participate in the campaign, analysis tools, numerous resources, and engaging discussion opportunities on the webpage. Keep checking back to discover what’s new with the campaign!
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News origin: GLOBE Implementation Office