AMS Education Program
Many challenges face science education including: a lack of understanding about how the Earth system works; increasingly complex human-environment interactions and impacts; a rapidly changing, highly competitive world economy; and the global spread of technology and information. To meet these challenges the American Meteorological Society (AMS) introduces cutting-edge Earth system science by provi
01/09/2026
Curious about how tornadoes get classified🌪️?
Check out a new study that explores tornado damage in crop areas using satellite imagery in the latest edition of Weather with a Twist: https://bit.ly/3NgFPPB
07/18/2025
What an amazing experience at Project Atmosphere 2025! ⛅ Huge thanks to all our incredible presenters for sharing their time and expertise—we’re blown away by your contributions! 🌬️
Girls Who Chase U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) NOAA Education Doppler on Wheels WBRZ Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus NOAA NWS Storm Prediction Center RadarScope The GLOBE Program NOAA NWS National Hurricane Center
07/17/2025
07/16/2025
This year’s Project Ice program was held at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon, where participants explored ice cores and paleoclimatology 🧊
Read about participant Kirsten Salonga’s experience with : https://bit.ly/4lwpEdc
07/15/2025
Today we’re heading to Kansas City to join the American Meteorological Society Project Atmosphere weeklong training event! We’re excited to present on mobile radar and teachers will the have the opportunity to meet and interact with a DOW. 🤓
06/29/2025
Heading home after an amazing week with everyone at ❄️! Thanks to the participants for making it so memorable, and COLDEX and Oregon State University for hosting us!
06/27/2025
Ever wondered how ice cores make it all the way from Antarctica without melting💧? We put a lot of care into designing special capsules to keep those precious ice cores nice and cold ❄️!
05/16/2025
🎊 AMS recently awarded the 100th Certified AMS Teacher designation! The American Meteorological Society’s Certified AMS Teacher (CAT) Program recognizes educators who are working to improve Earth science literacy in grades K–12 🏫
Read more on the blog: https://bit.ly/4mk8SPp
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