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Help scientists track extreme weather this week!

Explore how to help scientists track extreme weather with the ISeeChange app and contribute to understanding extreme heat effects.

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Tropical storms loom large over different parts of the globe, while extreme heat and droughts wreak havoc on other areas. Flash floods and landslides plague parts of India, as dust storms make it difficult to drive and breathe in the southwestern United States.

Extreme weather. We may feel powerless, but there are ways we can help scientists better predict these events and help provide warning systems. That’s empowering.

Stay safe.

The SciStarter Team

ISeeChange

It’s going to be HOT across the United States this week.

Use the ISeeChange app to share your observations about the heat. You can help researchers understand extreme weather and inform community adaptation decisions.

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CrowdWater

Help improve flood forecasts where data is limited by using this free app to report water levels, stream flow data, and soil moisture data.

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