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Live Severe Weather Discovery Lab

A live, interactive severe weather experience where students step into the role of meteorologists and explore real storms through radar, warnings, storm reports, and hands-on STEM thinking.

Built for public schools, homeschool families, private small groups, community audiences, and live STEM events. This is more than a lecture or slideshow. It is a weather experience designed to spark curiosity and make science feel immediate, active, and memorable.

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Real-world STEM learning
Live severe weather simulation
Schools, homeschool, and events
Weather Simulator Demo
A look at the interactive simulator experience students can use to investigate real severe weather events.
Programs

Built for different audiences, with more coming soon.

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School STEM Workshops
Live severe weather sessions for classrooms, STEM days, enrichment events, assemblies, and special school programming.
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Private Zoom Sessions
Flexible Zoom experiences for individuals, siblings, friend groups, or small homeschool clusters who want a shared private session.
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Homeschool Group Experiences
Designed for homeschool families and co-ops that want a custom weather experience with people they already know.
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Live Venue Events
Big-screen severe weather experiences for groups of 20 to 50 people, designed for STEM nights, community events, and family audiences.
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Interactive Simulator Access
Future classroom-ready access for guided case studies, student investigation, and expanded weather learning tools.
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Teacher Resources
Classroom support, case-study materials, and future tools to help educators bring real weather science into their instruction.
Why this matters
A better way to teach severe weather through STEM.
Students do more than sit through a presentation. They investigate real storms, interpret weather data, ask questions, and make decisions in a format that feels active, memorable, and meaningful.
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Start with a Zoom session or request more information.
Interested in an individual session, a private small-group Zoom, a homeschool group experience, or a school workshop? Start here and choose the option that fits your audience.
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Looking ahead
From guided workshop to student-driven weather investigation
The long-term goal is to give students the tools to do the real science themselves. Future case studies and simulator tools will help learners probe data, analyze evidence, ask their own questions, and build conclusions from authentic storm events.
Curious about the simulator experience? Explore the interactive demo and watch for new program options as they are released.
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