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click on links: Stormpulse shows active hurricanes and tropical storms. You can turn on layers to show projected paths and historical tracks. You can see all active hurricanes at once, drag the map around, or click on a specific storm. You can turn radar and cloud cover off and on too. You can see detailed information like the wind speed, category, pressure, movement, and detailed graphics to keep them in check. Stormpulse has data going back to 1851, so you can see the paths and intensity of previous hurricanes. Google Maps Uk if you haven't been using this, then you should!!
Measure areas using Google Maps. Drag the map with your mouse, or
double-click to centre. Click on the map to place points. Once you have
placed at least three points,
Google
Planimeter will compute the enclosed area. powerpoint to download
Earthquakes Frequency around the world
Merthyr Mawr Field Trip 2005
Year 9 Coastal work details on .................Year 9 page
Geography department field trip photos includes photographs of Afon Llia and Pentyrch and surrounding area...see year group pages
NEW!!! Google Earth...
Want to know more about a specific location? Dive right in -- Google Earth combines satellite imagery, maps and the power of Google Search to put the world’s geographic information at your fingertips.
Excellent free programme to download!!!
Mr Wilson enjoying "The Great Outdoors"
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Year 10 Field trip to Brecon Beacons 2008 click image for slideshow
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'save target as...' Documents are in Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, Power point or Acrobat Reader format. Any difficulties please contact me on the email below. Always scan downloads for viruses using anti virus software. All documents are checked regularly for viruses, but we cannot be held responsible for contamination.
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