OPAL Climate Survey

A large box waiting for me when I arrived at Solly Street on Wednesday this week for a day of meetings related to various projects that I have been involved in.

The box contained a number of copies of the latest OPAL survey.
I have blogged, and been involved in the previous surveys on Air quality and Biodiversity, and this latest survey is perhaps the most ambitious yet.
As with the previous ones, there is a very useful range of resources, which seems to have been even more ambitious this time round.

There is a letter to explain the survey, complete with a risk assessment for the activities. To support students in their survey, they are provided with:

A laminated FSC identification card, which allows the user to work through the activities and also identify clouds and contrails
A mirror to lay on the ground and observe clouds
A compass for wind direction and cloud movement
Some bubbles to explore the way that ground level winds are blowing

Associated notes and recording sheets
An impressive production....

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