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Amy Pallant

@pallantamy

Senior Research Scientist at @ConcordDotOrg

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Spark students’ natural interest in wildfires! Free wildfire curriculum for middle and high school students funded by U.S. National Science Foundation. Investigate wildfire spread and intensity using innovative web-based model. Case studies and data from USDA Forest Service NASA & NOAA bit.ly/3zUaMxn

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Using our High-Adventure Science modules to explore unanswered questions in Earth science just got easier! We've updated a popular blog post about scoring the argumentation items. Try our newest resources to assess student understanding. #MondayMemories bit.ly/3FQGn5u

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This curriculum has students using block coding to create complex real-world visualizations of Tephra eruptions, check it out!

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"The type of shockwave the [Tonga] eruption generated is called a Lamb wave...It’s really only present when there’s a really big explosion,” one that “can make the entire atmosphere basically vibrate like a bell.” nytimes.com/interactive/20…

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We’re fortunate to have Jeff Masters advising on our Hurricane Explorer and curriculum for our #NSFFunded GeoHazard project. Read his warnings about worsening hurricanes due to warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico. yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/05/waters…

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I love this model, it uses real world data, is based on real volcanic eruptions and is a great way to understand risks of natural hazards. You should check it out.