Project Atmosphere Canada : teacher's guide.: En56-172/2001E-PDF

"Project Atmosphere Canada (PAC) is a collaborative initiative of Environment Canada and the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) directed towards teachers in the primary and secondary schools across Canada. It is designed to promote an interest in meteorology amongst young people, and to encourage and foster the teaching of the atmospheric sciences and related topics in Canada in grades K-12"--Module 1. Fourteen modules plus bibliographical references.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Environment Canada.
Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society.
Title Project Atmosphere Canada : teacher's guide.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Cover title.
"Eldon J. Oja, Project Leader, Project Atmosphere Canada, on behalf of Environment Canada and the Canadian Meteorolgoical and Oceanographic Society"--Module 1.
Issued also in French under title: Project atmosphère Canada : manuel du maître.
Includes bibliographic references.
Module 1. Hazardous weather -- Module 2. Weather radar: detecting precipitation -- Module 3. Weather radar: detecting motion -- Module 4. The Coriolis effect -- Module 5. El Niño: the atmosphere-ocean connection -- Module 6. Air-sea interaction -- Module 7. Clouds -- Module 8. Pressure- highs & lows -- Module 9. Westerlies and the jet stream -- Module 10. Sunlight and seasons -- Module 11. The atmosphere aloft -- Module 12. Water vapour and the water cycle -- Module 13. Weather satellites -- Module 14. Acid rain -- [15] References.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Environment Canada,c2001.
Author / Contributor Oja, Eldon J.
Description 15 modules in 31 parts (various pagings) : ill., maps
ISBN 0-662-31474-3
Catalogue number
  • En56-172/2001E-PDF
Subject terms Weather
Weather forecasts
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