This page is a directory of educational games, simulations, and virtual labs related to Weather, Climate, Atmospheric Science, and the Sun and Space Weather.
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This list is a subset of a collection of links to games, simulations, and virtual labs that span a larger range of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) education topics.
BBC Climate Challenge
In this role-playing policy game, you are the leader of the European Union. Select policies to reduce carbon emissions while retaining enough popularity to remain in office..
Creators:British Broadcasting Corporation.
Cost: free
Bill Nye's Climate Lab
Climate science games and simulations from Bill Nye the Science Guy and Chabot Space & Science Center.
Creators: Bill Nye and Chabot Space & Science Center.
Cost: free
BrainPop GameUp
BrainPop hosts many educational animations and other resources. The GameUp section of BrainPop offers free games, many covering science topics, including: Hot Air Balloon, Wind Simulator, Carbon Cycle, Nitrogen Cycle, Water Cycle, Magnet Hunt, and many more.
Creators: games on BrainPop come from various sources, including Field Day Lab, Spongelab Interactive, PhET, and others.Cost: the GameUp section is free; access to other resources on BrainPop requires a paid subscription
Climate Change Mitigation Simulator
Choose your priorities and select mitigation strategies to meet your goals with this simple climate change mitigation simulator..
Creators:Koshland Science Museum.
Cost: free
Climate Interactive - Tools
Climate Interactive has a suite of interactive computer simulations and role-playing games covering climate, energy, and systems-thinking topics. Includes C-Learn, Climate Pathways App, World Climate, World Energy, Climate Bathtub Animation, and more..
Creators:Climate Interactive and MIT's Sloan School of Management.
Cost: free
Disaster Dynamics: Hurricane Landfall
Disaster Dynamics: Hurricane Landfall is a multiplayer, role-playing strategy game that teaches about interactions between natural hazards and human decisions in a Gulf Coast barrier island community..
Creators:National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).
Cost: free
EarthGames at U. Washington
EarthGames has produced several computer-based and tabletop games relevant to the atmospheric sciences, climate, and ecology including: Infrared Escape, Climate Quest, AdaptNation, Erode Runner, A Caribou's Tale, and EcoTrivia..
Creators: researchers, game developers and students at the University of Washington.
Cost: free
Extreme Event Role-playing Simulation
Role-playing simulation for groups in which players assume roles as city leaders to prepare for and react to a natural disaster. Two scenarios: coastal city struck by hurricane or inland city with river flooding. Low-tech and high-tech (using laptops or tablets) variants available; also uses cards..
Creators:Koshland Science Museum.
Cost: free
Gizmos by ExploreLearning
ExploreLearning has created hundreds of simulations for math and science, primarily for students in grades 3-12 (also some college-level). Science simulations cover a range of subjects, with largest collections in physics. Atmospheric science titles include: Greenhouse Effect, Relative Humidity, Hurricane Motion, Seasons, Weather Maps, Coastal Winds and Clouds, and more.
Creators:ExploreLearning.
Cost: commercial product - contact ExploreLearning for pricing
Hurricane Strike
The 'Hurricane Strike!' module helps students learn about the science of hurricanes and about disaster preparedness. The module includes several mini-games and activities.
Creators:The COMET Program at UCAR
Cost: free
Jason Learning: Games & Digital Labs
JASON Learning has several games and virtual labs interspersed within curriculum units, including: Storm Tracker, The Commander of the Nautilus, Energy City, The Operation: Resilient Planet Game, Coaster Creator, Transform It!, Landform Detectives, and Mastermines.
Creators:JASON Learning (in partnership with the National Geographic Society; founded by Robert Ballard)
Cost: curriculum pricing.
MetEd by COMET
The MetEd collection includes hundreds of graphics, animations and lesson modules for weather and atmospheric science education. The K-12 Community section of MetEd includes three game-like modules: 'Hurricane Strike', 'Tsunami Strike! Caribbean Edition', and 'Tsunami Strike! Pacific Edition'.
Creators:The COMET Program at UCAR
Cost: free, registration required
Monash Simple Climate Model
A full climate model, simplified for educational use. Includes numerous example scenarios and challenge exercises for students; some involve depictions of alien worlds from science fiction movies and books!
Creators: Dr. Dietmar Dommenget and colleagues, School of Earth, Atmosphere & Environment, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Cost: free
NASA's Climate Kids
The games section of NASA's Climate Kids web site includes Wild Weather Adventure, Whirlwind Disaster, Weather Slyder, Cloud Picture Scrambles, Power Up!, Offset, Earthy Word Games, and Missions to Planet Earth.
Creators:NASA
Cost: free
NASA's Space Place
The Play section of NASA's Space Place web site includes 'Have a Greenhouse Gas Attack', 'Ozone Trap-n-Zap!', 'Missions to Planet Earth', 'Unscramble the Clouds', 'Beat the Heat', 'Wild Weather Adventure', and more.
Creators:NASA's Space Place
Price: free
Nebraska Astronomy Applet Project
Primarily online laboratories targeting the undergraduate introductory astronomy audience, this collection also includes several labs relevant to climate, atmospheric science, the seasons and weather including: Atmospheric Retention Lab, Motions of the Sun Lab, Habitable Zones Lab, and Basic Coordinates and Seasons Lab (Seasons and Ecliptic Simulator)
Creators: Dr. Kevin Lee et al at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
>Cost: free
NOAA Games 'Planet Arcade'
A large collection (25 items as of November 2013) of games and puzzles from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the EPA, PBS, and the Jason Project.
Creators:NOAA Ocean Service Education
Cost: free
PhET (Physics Education Technology)
PhET is large collection of simulations and virtual labs covering a range of scientific disciplines and mathematics. The original focus was physics for college students, but the project has expanded into chemistry, biology, and Earth science. Many of the sims are suitable for K-12 audiences.
Partial list of PhET simulations covering atmospheric science topics:Balloons & Buoyancy, Glaciers, Gas Properties, Greenhouse Effect, Molecules and Light, States of Matter: Basics, Bending Light, States of Matter, Molecular Polarity, Reactions & Rates, pH Scale, Plinko Probability and Density
Creator:University of Colorado at Boulder
Cost: free
Science Education Research Center (SERC)
SERC hosts a wealth of geoscience teaching resources, including a short guide to using games in geoscience courses. Browse SERC's list of visualizations and links to visualization collections, which include simulations. Check out research about the use of visualizations in science education, recommended readings about learning with visualizations, and SERC's collections of visualizations on geoscience topics.
Creators: The Science Education Research Center (SERC) at Carleton College
Cost: free
Smithsonian: Weather Lab & Disaster Detector
The Game Center section of the Smithsonian Science Education Center includes Weather Lab, a simulation/app, and a game called Disaster Detector. Disaster Detector has tornadoes and hurricanes among its disaster types. Weather Lab explores large-scale weather patterns across North America.
Creators:FableVision (Weather Lab) and Filament Games (Disaster Detector) for the Smithsonian Science Education Center
Cost: free
Toy Models of Climate Systems
Several (20+) 'toy' models representing various components of the climate system, the carbon cycle, and land-atmosphere interactions. Developed using the R programming language and primarily intended for college students (though some are very accessible to high school or younger audiences).
Creators:Professor Scott Denning, Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University
Cost: free
UCAR SciEd Games & Simulations
Games and Simulations covering weather, climate, atmospheric science, and Sun and space weather topics.
Creators:UCAR Center for Science Education
Cost: free
Weather & Climate Simulations from CIMSS
Several (17 as of November 2013) weather, climate, and atmosphere simulations and virtual labs.
Creators: Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS) at the Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Cost: free
WeatherWise (WXWISE)
WeatherWise is a large collection of simulations and virtual labs covering weather-related topics. Categories include: storms, temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind, clouds, radiation, climate, basic meteorology, and miscellaneous and non-meteorology. Some simulations are Java-based; others are HTML5.
Creators: Steve Ackerman and Tom Whittaker
Cost: free
What Is the Future of Earth's Climate?
A series of five lesson modules with several embedded simulations. Includes 'Earth's changing climates', 'Interactions within the atmosphere', 'Sources, sinks, and feedbacks', 'Feedbacks of ice and clouds' and 'Using models to make predictions'.
Creators:The Concord Consortium
Cost: free
Y Science Laboratories
Extensive virtual labs for Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science, and Biology. Chemistry labs include gas laws and similar experiments related to atmospheric sciences.
Creators: Brigham Young University
Cost: commercial products.