|  How Fast Can You Say All 30 of 2020's Named Atlantic Storms? Climate Alive! 2020 Recap Watch NOAA climatologist Tom Di Liberto try his best as he recaps 2020's record-breaking weather in Ocean Today's latest Climate Alive! Field Report for students and anyone curious about how our climate is changing and what we can do about it. Let's get started! Video Link (3:19)  ICYMI: Take a DEEPER DIVE learning about bioluminescence with our Full Moon Watch Party Webinar, hosted by Ocean Today's Symone Barkley. Video link: (33:04) Help us create content that works for you by taking a few minute to take a survey - NOAA Multimedia Needs Assessment. ABOUT OCEAN TODAY - Want to learn more about the Smithsonian/NOAA Ocean Today Program? Click Here if you are a teacher or museum, aquarium or zoo educator. | | February 17, 2021  Teachers: The Climate Alive! 2020 Recap supports the Ocean and Climate Literacy Essential Principals and the following Next Generation Science Standards. Middle School: MSESS2.C 2 The complex patterns of the changes and the movement of water in the atmosphere, determined by winds, landforms, and ocean temperatures and currents, are major determinants of local weather patterns. Middle School: MSESS2.D 3 The ocean exerts a major influence on weather and climate by absorbing energy from the sun, releasing it over time, and globally redistributing it through ocean currents. Video link (3:19): Climate Alive! Webinar: To better understand the ocean, weather, and climate connection, join NOAA Climatologist Tom Di Liberto as he examines "wild weather." Video link (27:32) | | | |
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