Instructional Video4:04
SciShow

Hypercanes: The Next Big Disaster Movie?

12th - Higher Ed
Do you ever think of what could cause the next big extinction? How about a super massive tropical storm that sweeps over continents? Hey, it could happen! Check out this SciShow Dose to see how a hypercane would be possible.
Instructional Video3:21
SciShow

The Science of Typhoon Haiyan and Neutrino Astronomy

12th - Higher Ed
Michael Aranda sits in for Hank to talk about the forces of nature that conspired to form Typhoon Haiyan, the strongest tropical cyclone ever measured. Plus, what's neutrino astronomy? You're about to find out, because it's a thing now,...
Instructional Video5:40
SciShow

3 Ways to Prevent Hurricanes (Maybe)

12th - Higher Ed
3 Ways to Prevent Hurricanes (Maybe)
Instructional Video1:07
Curated Video

China Climate

12th - Higher Ed
From the tropical heat of southwestern China to the icy winters of the north, China’s climate is as varied as any you’ll find in the world. While the winters are harsh in northern China, the summers tend to be warm and rainy. In Beijing,...
Instructional Video12:40
Curated Video

What Will Our World Look Like At 4 Degrees?

9th - Higher Ed
Hurricane Helene and Milton are painful reminders that our oceans are changing. Warmer ocean waters are acting on higher sea levels, causing catastrophic damage to our coastal communities. And what’s scarier is that the sea level rise...
Instructional Video5:31
Wonderscape

Understanding Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Cyclones: The Science Behind Tropical Storms

K - 5th
Science Kids Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Bomb Cyclones, Atmospheric Rivers, Floods and Extreme Weather

This video explains the differences between hurricanes, typhoons, and cyclones, detailing how they form and the impact of the Coriolis...
Instructional Video11:35
Curated Video

Is Permafrost the Climate Tipping Point of No Return?

9th - Higher Ed
Arctic air is warming, causing scientists to worry that melting arctic ice and snow could also lead to a sudden permafrost thaw and release of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) that forms a climate tipping point or feedback loop....
Instructional Video11:16
Curated Video

What's The Deepest Storm Surge In History?

9th - Higher Ed
As our seas rise and hurricanes get stronger, it is important that we understand more about storm surge – the most dangerous part of a hurricane. In this episode of Weathered we tell the story behind the best video we’ve ever seen of...
Instructional Video13:04
Curated Video

Have We Made Any Progress on Climate Change? Here's The Data

9th - Higher Ed
For this episode we wanted to see where we are in terms of “business as usual,” and if we are still headed towards an apocalypse of sorts. Or if, perhaps, all of the technological innovations in renewables and EVs along with new climate...
Instructional Video13:06
Curated Video

What is the Riskiest Region in the US as the Climate Changes

9th - Higher Ed
Climate Change is increasing the frequency and severity of natural disasters all around the world. And in the United States, more and more people seem to be moving to the places that are projected to be most impacted by climate change,...
Instructional Video3:03
Curated Video

Hurricanes

6th - 12th
Hurricanes are renowned for their destructive power and the devastation they leave behind. But how do they form and where? Earth Science - Weather - Learning Points. Hurricanes are tropical storms with constant wind speeds. Hurricanes...
Instructional Video5:06
Ancient Lights Media

Philippines

6th - 8th
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Philippines.
Instructional Video1:01
Next Animation Studio

Geologists link Taiwan’s earthquakes to tropical storms: study

12th - Higher Ed
Typhoons that routinely hit Taiwan may increase or exacerbate earthquakes across the island, according to a new study.
Instructional Video0:46
Next Animation Studio

Global warming increasing hurricane intensity

12th - Higher Ed
Global warming is affecting hurricanes by making them wetter with more energy that intensify faster.
Instructional Video4:40
Curated Video

The Devastation of Typhoon Haiyan

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In November, 2013, a massive typhoon hit the Philippines and other countries in Southeast Asia. Learn about the social, financial, and environmental damage Typhoon Haiyan caused.
Instructional Video10:34
Learning Mole

Storms

Pre-K - 12th
A series that is perfect for PHSE and primary school students, each video will cover a dangerous situation and how to go about staying safe if ever students find themselves in these situations. This episode focuses on what to do when you...
Instructional Video3:57
TED-Ed

What on Earth is Spin?

7th - 12th Standards
If your head is spinning when you consider teaching the action of spinning, this video is sure to settle things. First, the motion is defined and described. The conservation of angular momentum, the Coriolis effect, and the air pressure...
Instructional Video6:29
Be Smart

Engines of Destruction: The Science of Hurricanes!

6th - 12th Standards
A typical tropical cyclone consumes the same amount of power as the entire United States. Scientists understand hurricanes and predict their sizes and paths. The video explains the relationship between hurricanes and ideal engines. It...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Killer Typhoon Climate Change and Storm Intensity

9th - 10th
Watch how warming oceans and melting glaciers lead to the growing prevalence of typhoon-related storms. Specifically, this video focuses on Super Typhoon Haiyan that hit the Phillipenes in 2013. Closed caption is available. [4:13]
Instructional Video
Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies

Mocomi: Hurricane Facts and Information

5th - 8th
Learn new and interesting facts about hurricanes.