Dr. James Brey AMS Education Program Booth #412 2012 GSA Annual Meeting The AMS Education Program: Raising the Scientific Literacy of All Students.

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Dr. James Brey AMS Education Program Booth # GSA Annual Meeting The AMS Education Program: Raising the Scientific Literacy of All Students

Investigating the Earth System How we raise scientific literacy. 1 AMS Education Program 2 Undergrad Courses 3 Diversity Projects

2 AMS Education Program Why we do what we do. 1

AMS Education Program Mission 1.Professional development opportunities for teachers nationwide. 2.Innovative undergraduate course packages licensed to universities, colleges, and community colleges. 3.Facilitating the development of partnerships among institutions and individuals. To better equip students in science and math through:

2 Undergrad Courses Training Tomorrow’s Leaders.

Introductory courses where students use real-world and real-time data Emphasis on hands-on investigations and critical thinking skills Designed by and licensed through the AMS Can be offered in a variety of learning environments NASA, NOAA, and NSF-supported Diversity Projects facilitate implementation at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) nationwide AMS Weather Studies AMS Climate Studies AMS Ocean Studies

» New 5 th edition text features: Updated case studies New imagery QR codes! Expanded/new coverage of atmospheric rivers, 2011 tornado season, Hurricane Irene, & much more! » Students learn about weather as it happens in near real-time using customized weather products from NOAA » Licensed by more than 470 institutions since implementation in Fall 1999 » Course offered to well over 50,000 students AMS Weather Studies

» Course emphasizes: Flow and transformations of water and energy into and out of the ocean Physical and chemical properties of seawater Ocean circulation Marine life and adaptations Human societal impacts on and responses to Earth system interactions » Licensed by more than 170 institutions since implementation in Fall » NSF-supported Diversity Project facilitated course implementation at MSIs. AMS Ocean Studies

Current Ocean Studies 3: Arctic Sea Ice: Decades of Melting AMS Ocean Studies-Coursework The extent of Arctic sea ice has major climate implications. o Sea ice melts -> more solar radiation absorbed by surface waters -> heated sea water warms overlying atmosphere, impacting weather. The Arctic Ocean’s summer melt season typically runs March through mid- September. September 16, 2012 = lowest sea ice extent in satellite record! Many enhanced melting impacts, including navigation (Northwest Passage & the Northern Sea Route). Figure 3. Northwest Passage and Northern Sea Routes. [Hugo Ahlenius, UNEP/GRID-Arendal] o The 2012 melt season saw the Northern Sea Route again opened. Notably, the first Chinese ship made passage across the Arctic Ocean.

AMS Ocean Studies-Coursework Arctic sea ice from March 7- September 9, year average minimum extent (in yellow) Northwest Passage (in red) New record low Arctic sea ice extent, from Sept. 16, Average minimum extent over the past 30 years (in yellow). Credit: NASA/Goddard Scientific Visualization Studio

» Focuses on the science, but also on the societal impacts that attract students Foundations of Earth’s climate system Basic understandings of climate behavior Contributions of human activities to climate change Societal and ecosystem vulnerability and response to climate variability and change The challenge of achieving sustainable development » The same effective turnkey package as AMS Weather Studies and AMS Ocean Studies » Great primer for students entering technical ‘green’ programs » Licensed by nearly 80 institutions since implementation in Fall 2010 AMS Climate Studies

Current Climate Studies 2: Climate Change/Impacts Resources AMS Climate Studies-Coursework Fact: “Climate change is occurring, is caused largely by human activities and poses significant risks for – and in many cases is already affecting – a broad range of human and natural systems.” Introduction to most widely-recognized science-based information sources on climate change and impacts. o U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP), International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), U.S. National Academies, NASA, NOAA, the most recent AMS/NOAA State of the Climate reports, and the August 2012 AMS Information Statement on Climate Change.

Current Climate Studies 8 AMS Climate Studies-Coursework The increased concentrations of heat-trapping gases are the primary causes of global warming. CO 2 has an especially large effect…because it lingers for a long time as an atmospheric constituent. Once in the atmosphere, centuries pass before it comes into equilibrium with the carbon reservoirs of the ocean, biosphere, and geosphere. Retention of CO 2 pulse in Earth’s atmosphere (assuming a lifetime of 100 years). [Based on CDIAC/ORNL data]

AMS Climate Studies-Coursework A person’s carbon footprint = sum of all CO 2 emissions that are directly and indirectly associated with his/her activities over a given time frame (usually a year). How LARGE is your Carbon Footprint? You, as a resident of the U.S., have on average the largest per capita carbon footprint in the world compared to individuals in most other countries. To estimate your own carbon footprint, go to the EPA's Climate Change-Greenhouse Gas Emissions website (found on the Course Website !)EPA's Climate Change-Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Fully-integrated packages; contain both printed and online learning materials Comprehensive 15-chapter, full color, hard cover textbook Investigations Manual with 30 laboratory-style activities Inflatable globe for complex ocean phenomena (such as tides & El Niño/La Niña) – AMS Ocean Studies only AMS Conceptual Energy Model (CEM) – AMS Climate Studies only Course website Faculty website Faculty resource CD Course Management System-compatible files Course Structure & Components

Course Website » WeeklyWeather/Ocean/Climate News » CurrentWeather/Ocean/Climate Studies(online lab component) » Current Links to currentenvironmental data

Faculty manual Textbook images suitable for PowerPoint Test bank questions Answers to review & critical thinking questions Course Management System-compatible files Investigations Manual Current Climate, Ocean, and Weather Studies Test bank questions Faculty CD Faculty Website Faculty Mentoring Weekly discussions Answer keys Available by other AMS-trained faculty members Faculty Materials

Course Implementation AMS Ocean Studies students at Washington Adventist University on a research boat Course offering by experienced science faculty or those new to teaching the subject matter. Instructor Setting Students Range from traditional lecture-based to totally online. Receive local institutional credit. Purchase course materials through local bookstore.

3 Diversity Projects Reaching all students.

» Since 2001, AMS has initiated course implementation at MSIs through NSF-supported Geoscience Diversity/National Dissemination Projects. » AMS Weather Studies Diversity Project 145 institutions More than 13,000 students impacted 1 st meteorology course offered for more than 2/3 of the institutions » AMS Ocean Studies Diversity Project 75 institutions More than 5000 students impacted » About 50 MSIs implemented both AMS Weather Studies and AMS Ocean Studies AMS Diversity Projects

» AMS Climate Studies Diversity Project Partnered with Second Nature Targeting 100 MSIs over 5 years 1 st workshop-May 2012; next-May 2013 » Weeklong workshop in DC with follow-up workshops at AMS Annual Meeting DC workshops feature scientists from NASA, NOAA, and other DC area educational and research institutions Participants also receive course materials Faculty offer AMS Climate Studies in year following workshop attendance » Make revisions to AMS Climate Studies course materials AMS Climate Studies Diversity Project

AMS Weather, Ocean, and Climate Studies have introduced geoscience education to 720 institutions, 329 of which are MSIs. AMS Water Studies currently in planning phase, developmental funding will be sought. The inaugural AMS Climate Studies Diversity Project workshop was held in May 2012 with the next offering in May Conclusions & Future Directions

AMS Weather Studies and AMS Weather Studies Diversity Project were funded by NSF grants GEO (OEDG) and DUE (CCLI_ND). AMS Ocean Studies Diversity Project is supported by NSF grant DUE (CCLI- ND). AMS Climate Studies is supported by NASA grants NNX-09AP58G and NNX-08AN53G. AMS Climate Studies Diversity Project is supported by NSF grant “AMS Climate Studies: Fostering Climate Science Literacy and Promoting Minority Participation in the Geosciences.” DataStreme Atmosphere and Ocean are supported by NOAA award NA12SEC DataStreme ECS is supported by NASA grant NNL10ZB1011C. This presentation was prepared by the American Meteorological Society under award NA12SEC from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Department of Commerce. The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the U.S. Department of Commerce., or the National Science Foundation. Acknowledgements

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