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Educational kits, apparatuses, instruments, activities, and other supplies for use in classroom studies of meteorology and the weather. Products include weather station equipment, rainfall gauges, wind vanes, and meteorological experiment kits.
Use a mounting tripod for your Davis Vantage Pro2 or Vantage Vue to make installation even easier. Includes two 3-foot (0.92-meter) poles, which may be used separately or together to make a single 5.8-foot (1.77-meter) pole.
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Designed for eight separate classes of 35 students each during a 40-week school year with nine-to-ten-week grading periods Features perforated pages and large squares for recording notes as well as a parent-meeting log student-information pages and seating charts for each class Wirebound with a blue embossed simulated-leather cover Made entirely of recycled materials Paper Color(s)- White/Blue Cover Color(s)- Blue Sheet Size- 11x8 5 Calendar Format- Daily Deca-Weekly (Nine to 10 Week Term)
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WeatherLink software with data logger allows you to graph, analyze and share your data with weather watchers around the world. Add WeatherLink to any Vantage station or Weather Envoy and store weather data even when it's not connected to a computer. Later, download the data and use the software for detailed analysis and graphing.
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A apparatus that helps demonstrate how clouds form. The GSC Cloud Forming Apparatus demonstrates the principles of cloud formation even when there isn't a cloud in the sky. When the atmospheric pressure is lowered in the chamber and smoke particles are introduced, a nucleus for the formation of water droplets is produced. When the bulb is compressed and then suddenly released, a cloud is formed inside the flask.
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