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ObjectiveIn many parts of the country, it seems that the weather is always changing. Where does this weather come from? Can you predict the weather for where you live by looking at what the weather is like in other parts of the country? Why does this sometimes work? In this experiment, students will explore how storms appear to have a tendency to come from the west. They will relate this observation to the rotation of the earth.Project GoalThe goal is for students to learn how the movement of local weather systems relates to the rotation of the earth.

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