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2014 Master Teachers: David Grant
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"I am interested in participating in GPM to increase my understanding of climate issues, assemble materials to educate the public, and encourage students to make contributions to the study of climate in their education and careers."
Lisa Milana stands at the center of a classroom of students holding up GPM water cycle handouts.
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The GPM Mentorship Program – Educator Track is engaging with teachers and educators from kindergarten to high-school to provide them with resources to teach students about GPM, the water cycle, and Earths weather and climate.
Winners of the GPM Anime Challenge
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We are happy to announce the winners of the GPM Anime Challenge! Thank you to everyone who submitted their artwork and ideas.
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Find out how you can help NASA scientists study different types of snowflakes to learn about the atmosphere and changes in climate.
2015 Master Teachers: Faith Bradberry
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2015 Master Teachers: Faith Bradberry
2015 Master Teachers: Mladen Matvijev
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2015 Master Teachers: Mladen Matvijev
TRMM at 15: The Reign of Rain
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This video celebrates the 15th anniversary of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM). Project Scientist Scott Braun looks back at TRMM's legacy and a few of the major scientific milestones the satellite has helped achieved.
2014 Master Teachers: John Moore
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John was a faculty member at the Burlington County Institute of Technology, a CTE High School in NJ for 28 years where he designed and implemented the Environmental Studies, Geoscience and Remote Sensing, and the Geospatial Technologies Career Major Progr
Using Satellites to Track Water
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Faisal Hossain, a civil and environmental engineering professor at Tennessee Technological University, uses NASA satellite data to help Bangladeshi authorities monitor their water resources and prepare for water-related disasters.
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The short video, 'For Good Measure' explains why scientists turn to satellites to get a worldwide view of rainfall.

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