Thousands of students across Oklahoma have used Oklahoma weather data in their classroom or science fair projects. Below are a few samples. If you would like to get your project online, write a project description (similar to the ones below) and send it and your picture to Student Projects, c/o Andrea Melvin, OCS, 120 David L. Boren Blvd., Suite 2900, Norman, OK 73072-7305. Include an email or regular mail address where we can contact you.
 
Allergies vs. Asthma As the World Turns... Backwards Can People Predict the Weather?
 
by Brian Altenhofel and Michael Rizza
Cordell Elementary School, Cordell, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by Desiree Watts
Lowrey K-8 School, Tahlequah,
Oklahoma (presented at the 1994 EarthStorm Science Fair)
by Natalie Baker and Allison O'Conell
Emerson Junior High, Enid, Oklahoma
(presented at the 1997 EarthStorm Science Fair)
 
 
Cloud In A Bottle Comparing Weather F4 and F5 Tornadoes
 
by Rex Malvy
Monroe Elementary School, Enid, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by Erik Goettsch and Austin Holland
Cordell Elementary School, Cordell, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by Donald S. Hammond
Emerson Jr. High School, Enid, Oklahoma
(presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
 
 
How Fast How Humidity Affects Making Divinity Ice Cream Weather
 
by Jynelle Malone
Monroe Elementary School, Enid, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by Katherine Ligon and Jamie Reynolds
Gage Jr. High School, Gage, Oklahoma
(presented at the 1999 Earthstorm
Science Fair)
by Gregg Ratzlaff
Emerson Jr. High School, Enid, Oklahoma
(presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
 
 
La Niña Hits Oklahoma Mesonet Soil Temperatures Oklahoma Mesonet Site
 
by Sarah Mason
Cordell Elementary School, Cordell, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by Kris Kesler
Sulphur High School, Sulphur, Oklahoma
(presented at the 1995 EarthStorm Science Fair)
by Emily Gregory
Cordell Elementary School, Cordell, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
 
 
Ozone Defense Power Tower "Pressured" into Suicide
 
by Dedi Snell
Lowrey K-8 School, Tahlequah,
Oklahoma (presented at the 1998 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by Philip Sheffield
Cordell Elementary School, Cordell, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by Matthew Sheets
Emerson Jr. High School, Enid, Oklahoma
(presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
 
 
Rad Rays Small Wonders The Effects of Weather on Plants
 
by Madison Merrill
Cordell Elementary School, Cordell, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by Michael Wiest and Danny Rolens
Cordell Elementary School, Cordell, Oklahom (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by Jonathan and Andrews
Gage Jr. High School, Gage, Oklahoma
(presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
 
 
The Effect of Barometric Air Pressure on Human Beings The Effects of Properly Designed Overhangs on Solor Radiation in a Home "The Little Girl" Does the Twist
 
by Anthony James Radford
Monroe Elementary School, Enid, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by Tai Readnour, Veronica Martin, and Erica Deviney, Gage Junior High School, Gage, Oklahoma (presented at the 1994 EarthStorm Science Fair)
by Deann Wright
Enid High School, Enid, Oklahoma
(presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
 
 
The Pressure's On The Sun and Seasons The Water Cycle
 
by Mark Potts, Joel McCreary, and Blake Stevison, Emerson Jr. High School, Enid, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by John Brown and Drew Loden
Holy Family Cathedral School, Tulsa, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by Kaci Cisco
Monroe Elementary School, Enid, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
 
 
The Windy City Themo-Cracking Tornadoes and Downbursts
 
by JoLae Brandt and Kasey Painter
Monroe Elementary School, Enid, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by Katy Koch
Cheyenne Elementary, Cheyenne, Oklahoma (presented at the 1997 EarthStorm Science Fair)
by Amanda Raymond and April Rudek
Harrah Middle School, Harrah, Oklahoma
(presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
 
 
TV Station vs. Mesonet Weather Or Not What are the Weather Features of a Cold Front?
 
by Joshua Theiss
Harrah Middle School, Harrah,
Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by Stephanie Carver
Cordell Elementary School, Cordell, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by Chris Bruce, Mason Dearing, and Robert Houseman, Harrah Middle School, Harrah, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
 
 
Whopper Wheat Wind and Allergies: Tulsa vs. OKC  
 
by Madeline Meibergen
Monroe Elementary School, Enid, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
by Max Anderson and Michael Sheets
Monroe Elementary School, Enid, Oklahoma (presented at the 1999 Earthstorm Science Fair)
 
 
       
 
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