The global climate is changing. What does this mean for our local weather and climate? We are documenting Windy Peak weather starting in Fall 2019. As our data set grows, we can draw conclusions about local weather and climate trends. Please make a copy of our data and sort in any way that makes sense to you and your students.
These are the measurements taken by students Tuesday to Thursdays:
Take me to the Windy Peak DATA!
In addition to our own data collection, we use NOAA - Wilkerson Pass weather station. We use the information for the weather forecast and barometric pressure trends.
Historical data from 1901 also found at the NOAA webiste - here.
Colorado State University: Colorado Climate Center
Here is more information on Climate Change, consequences, adaptation and mitigation strategies. I find the 2007 and 2014 versions more intuitive for our younger scientists because there are more graphs and tables.
IPCC Summary for Policymakers 2018