Category Archives: Field Campaigns

Surface Temperature Field Campaign – Day 4

29 November 2007 The first week of the GLOBE Surface Temperature field campaign is coming to a close. It is great to see so many schools represented that have participated in previous years. I have been in email contact with … Continue reading

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Surface Temperature Field Campaign – Day 3

28 November 2007 More schools have entered data onto the GLOBE Web site for the surface temperature field campaign. It is great to see the participation from all over the world: Roswell Kent Middle School, Akron, Ohio, USA Chartiers-Houston Jr./Sr. … Continue reading

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Surface Temperature Field Campaign – Day 2

27 November 2007 The number of schools that have entered data in association with the surface temperature field campaign is slowly increasing. I put the list of schools that have entered data thus far at the end of this blog. … Continue reading

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Surface Temperature Field Campaign

This is a fun and busy time! This is the first blog by Professor Kevin Czajkowski of the University of Toledo, Toledo Ohio, USA, as part of a Surface Temperature Field Campaign (see the announcement). There will be many more! … Continue reading

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GLOBE at Night — can you see the stars?

When I was in Washington, D.C., a few weeks ago, the TV weather forecaster said “It will be partly cloudy this afternoon with sunny skies tonight.” After a few seconds, I realized what he said and laughed. But, even without … Continue reading

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