News Clip2:30
Curated Video

At least 124 reported dead, presser, evacuations, relief efforts

Higher Ed
Las Hojas beach, La Paz 1. Various of the river Jiboa after its banks had burst 2. Pull out of people being helped to safety by emergency services 3. Elderly man being helped by emergency worker Verapaz, San Vicente Province 4. Damaged...
News Clip4:04
Curated Video

Philippines: Tropical Storm Lingling, Mexico: Hurricane Isidore

Higher Ed
Title: PHILIPPINES: CAMIGUIN: TROPICAL STORM LINGLING Story No.: 320872 Source: APTN Date: 09 Nov 01 In Time: 10:28:50 Title: MEXICO: HURRICANE ISIDORE Story No.: 350705,...
News Clip6:19
Curated Video

WRAP Aid agencies try to co-ordinate relief effort

Higher Ed
Barisan Mountains, Sumatra, Indonesia 1. US Navy man looking at mountains while flying over in helicopter 2. Various of residents running to helicopters to get aid 3. US Navy man keeping crowd back as aid is handed out 4. Various of...
News Clip2:08
Curated Video

Prayers at Mosque which survivied tsunami

Higher Ed
1.Wide of Baiturrahman Mosque mosque 2. People arriving at mosque 3. People washing feet before prayer 4. Clock stopped at time of earthquake 5. People leaving shoes outside mosque 6. Interior of mosque, men and soldiers sitting on...
News Clip4:33
Curated Video

WRAP Dramatic pix from flooded region; aid workers, voxpop

Higher Ed
Ampara District 1. Various of Sri Lankan military helicopter being loaded with aid supplies and food 2. Various aerials of flooding in Ampara 3. Various of helicopter hovering over a crowd of disaster victims in a village called...
News Clip3:04
Curated Video

Aftermath from quake zone, reax, hospital, islands

Higher Ed
El Progreso 1. Wide of street with cracked road and people walking by 2. Close of cracked pavement 3. Wide of house and street with cracks 4. Pan of ground 5. Huge crack in bridge 6. Various of damaged remains of "Democracy Bridge" 7....
Instructional Video10:34
Curated Video

How America’s Hottest City is Innovating to Survive

9th - Higher Ed
In this episode, we delve into the latest science of the “urban heat island” effect, learn about the looming threat of a potential “Katina-like event” that threatens their electrical grid, and explore the gamut of options being pursued...
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 Video9:44
Curated Video

Tornado Warning: Survive Nature's Wildest Winds

9th - Higher Ed
The awesome and devastating power of tornadoes is unlike any other that Mother Nature dishes out. The largest among them, known as EF5s, produce winds in excess of 200 mph and can span two miles across. We discuss the surprising fact...
Instructional Video4:06
Curated Video

Understanding Natural Hazards

3rd - Higher Ed
The video “Understanding Natural Hazards” distinguishes natural hazards from natural disasters and then discusses the ways that people can cause and prevent such disasters.
Instructional Video2:23
Science360

Testing Ways to Protect Against Natural Hazards - NHERI

12th - Higher Ed
The National Science Foundation's NHERI Experimental Facilities allow researchers to test ground-breaking concepts to protect our infrastructure against natural hazards, and enable innovations that help prevent natural hazards from...
Podcast24:33
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Ian Brosnan and Colin Williams Talk About the USGS Moving to NASA Ames

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation with Ian Brosnan from NASA and Colin Williams from the USGS. This is the first episode of a mini-series about NASA and USGS collaboration. To hear more from Ian Brosnan, listen to his previous NASA in Silicon Valley...
Instructional Video5:08
NASA

Inside Hurricane Maria in 360°

3rd - 11th
Two days before Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, the NASA-Japan Global Precipitation Measurement Core Observatory satellite captured a 3-D view of the storm. At the time Maria was a Category 1 hurricane. The 3-D view reveals the...
Instructional Video6:57
NASA

High Tide Flooding

3rd - 11th
Sea level rise is often spoken of in future terms, including projections for impacts we’re likely to see by the end of the century. But in many communities in the U.S., sea level rise is already a factor in people’s lives in the form of...
Instructional Video2:12
NASA

2017 Hurricanes and Aerosols Simulation

3rd - 11th
How can you see the atmosphere? By tracking what is carried on the wind. Tiny aerosol particles such as smoke, dust, and sea salt are transported across the globe, making visible weather patterns and other normally invisible physical...
Instructional Video3:41
NASA

NASA Rainfall Data and Global Fire Weather

3rd - 11th
The Global Fire WEather Database (GFWED) integrates different weather factors influencing the likelihood of a vegetation fire starting and spreading. It is based on the Fire Weather Index (FWI) System, which tracks the dryness of three...
Instructional Video3:58
NASA

Five Years of GPM Storms

3rd - 11th
On February 27, 2019, we celebrate five years in orbit for the NASA/JAXA Global Precipitation Measurement mission, or GPM. Launched from Japan on February 27, 2014, GPM has changed the way we see precipitation. It has provided...
Instructional Video2:34
NASA

Intense String of Hurricanes Seen From Space

3rd - 11th
In 2017, we have seen four Atlantic storms rapidly intensify with three of those storms - Hurricane Harvey, Irma and Maria - making landfall. When hurricanes intensify a large amount in a short period, scientists call this process rapid...
Instructional Video4:32
NASA

NASA Surveys Hurricane Damage to Puerto Rico’s Forests

3rd - 11th
On September 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria barreled across Puerto Rico with winds of up to 155 miles per hour and battering rain that flooded towns, knocked out communications networks and destroyed the power grid. In the rugged central...
Instructional Video3:33
NASA

NASA’s New View of the Daily Cycle of Rain

3rd - 11th
The most detailed view of our daily weather has been created using NASA's newest extended precipitation record known as the Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM, or IMERG analysis. The IMERG analysis combines almost 20 years of...
Instructional Video2:52
NASA

NASA Studies How Arctic Fires Change the World

3rd - 11th
Wildfires in the Arctic often burn far away from population centers, but their impacts are felt around the globe. From field and laboratory work to airborne campaigns and satellites, NASA is studying how climate change is contributing to...
Instructional Video1:22
NASA

NASA Peers Inside Hurricane Edouard

3rd - 11th
The swirling nature of hurricane clouds are a familiar sight in satellite imagery, but in order to better understand these storms, scientists need to look inside them. In 2014, NASA's remotely piloted Global Hawk aircraft flew over...
Instructional Video2:12
NASA

A Drier Future Sets the Stage for More Wildfires

3rd - 11th
Droughts can create ideal conditions for wildfires. Dry trees and vegetation provide fuel. Low soil and air moisture make it easier for fires to spread quickly. In these conditions, a spark from lightning, electrical failures, human...
Instructional Video59:29
Science360

Haiti

12th - Higher Ed
The organisations and people assisting in recovery efforts after the 2010 Haitian earthquake.