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Education, Outreach, and TrainingThe Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS) is involved in a variety of formal and informal education projects, ranging from classes and workshops at the University of Wisconsin to presentations at conferences, museums and schools. CIMSS has been on the forefront of educational software design for over two decades. CIMSS satellite imagery and software products are used by professional meteorologists, teachers and students worldwide. Workshops Sponsored by CIMSSAtmospheric, Earth, and Space Sciences Workshop for High School StudentsFour days of meteorology, astronomy, land remote sensing and geology. Participating students stay on campus and experience science education, research and technology through hands-on activities working directly with scientists, graduate students and professors. Teacher Workshop in Remote Sensing TopicsTwo-day workshop for science teachers to refresh their remote sensing and satellite interpretation skills through informative lectures and hands-on computer sessions. College credit is available. Scholarship OpportunityVerner E. Suomi Scholarship AwardFor graduating high school seniors who will attend a UW System undergraduate program in the physical sciences. Web based Educational ResourcesEducational Applet
Satellite Meteorology for Grades 7-12Developed for middle and high school science classes, it is an excellent resource for educators and anyone interested in learning more about satellite meteorology. Satellite Observations in Science Education
Storm TrackerAn interactive tool for tracking convective clusters from satellite and radar data Wisconsin Weather StoriesK-12 curriculum, including lesson plans for teachers, that explores the science and stories of Wisconsin Weather. Suomi Virtual Musuem
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Remote Sensing SeminarsCIMSS scientists travel to other research centers and universities around the world in order to teach young researchers and graduate students the theoretical and operational aspects of satellite remote sensing. VISIT and VISITviewThe primary mission of Virtual Institute for Satellite Integration Training (VISIT) is to accelerate the transfer of remote sensing research into NWS operations using a distance learning tool called VISITview. Traditionally used to train National Weather Service (NWS) forecasters, VISITview is also used by CIMSS in teacher trainings. Courses in the UW Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences Department (AOS)AOS 152: Weather for Pilots (1-2 credits)Web-based applied meteorology course designed for pilots and student pilots to study advanced aviation-weather topics. AOS 100: Weather & Climate (3 credits)Introduction to basic weather and climate topics: nature and variability of wind, temperature, cloud and precipitation, storm system, fronts, thunderstorms, tornadoes and their prediction, air composition and pollution, global winds, seasonal changes, climate and climatic change. AOS 340: Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics II (2 credits)Introduction to the physics of radiative transfer and remote sensing with an emphasis on application. Concepts include radiative transport (scattering, absorption, and emission of radiation), radiation energy budgets and remote sensing of the atmosphere using observations from different satellites. |
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