Contribution of a High School GLOBE-Peru to the report and verification of climate change

Climate change is a significant and lasting change of local or global climate patterns that is currently affecting the different components of planet earth. GLOBE schools contribute to environmental education in educational institutions, encouraging students to carry out research using the data they generate, in order to contribute to solve the problems associated with climatic phenomena, the management of water resources and the biodiversity management.


Introduction
Climate change affects natural, social and economic systems.It generates shortages of nutritious food and clean water, and destroys ecosystems and safe living environments, which leads to malnutrition, poor health and migration; effects that make young people especially vulnerable.The impacts of climate change include, among others: the melting of glaciers, rising sea levels and an increase in the frequency of extreme weather events such as droughts, cyclones and heavy rains.Climate change, in addition to a direct impact on the environment, affects health, economy and various aspects of the population (MINAM, 2016).In Peru, hydrometeorological phenomena (droughts, heavy rains, floods, frosts, hailstorms) have increased more than sixfold from 1997 to 2006 and extreme climatic events such as mudslides, floods, frosts and the El Niño phenomenon are occurring with greater frequency and intensity.These cases show that climate change is not a foreign phenomenon, but influences the economy of the country and the life of each of its inhabitants.GLOBE Peru is an educational project that helps to develop scientific learning and raise awareness of the potential impacts of climate change from the observation and permanent measurement of the different elements of climate, a global science education program for primary and secondary education, promoted by international scientific institutions such as NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration).It forms a unique worldwide network of professors, students and scientists working together to better understand the environmental changes that happen around us (Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment-Spain).GLOBE Peru intends that the students in a simple way, with the installation of a small meteorological house, make daily measurements of temperature, humidity, rainfall, types of clouds, etc. contributing to a better knowledge of our climate (MINAM, 2016).The data collected are valuable inputs for conducting research on various environmental issues or phenomena that occur in our environment.
The educational institutions, that enter the data that they collect in their station, will have graphs and tables of all the measurements made, from the "The Globe program" page they will be able to see the data of any educational institution."(MINAM, 2016) For Peru, GLOBE provides an interesting opportunity to link education with environmental information.Through this Program, students learn from their environment in an experiential way and generate information that helps decision-making for a better coexistence and quality of life in their environment.GLOBE Peru aims that the schools that implement the Program, can become small research centers and environmental monitoring that will strengthen the knowledge we have of the local reality and thus make an effective contribution to local environmental management (Globe Program, 2008).

Materials and Methods
The research work was of the basic type.The design was not experimental, Comparative Descriptive since the data reported by the GLOBE school will be compared with the SENAMHI data to verify its value and veracity.Currently there are approximately 50 High schools GLOBE registered and registered at the national level, according to the environment ministry of Peru actively participating in the generation and recording of data of the different components of the planet earth through observation and tools provided by the school itself.The data was obtained from the High School Maria Parado de Bellido (Globe) Climatic variables.Maximum Temperature: It is the highest temperature recorded in a day, and it occurs between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. (Dictionary of Meteorology, 2016).Minimum Temperature: It is the lowest temperature recorded in a day, and can be observed in between 06:00 and 08:00 hours (Dictionary of Meteorology, 2016).Humidity: "Humidity itself simply refers to the amount of water vapor in the air.(APCD, 2016).
• GLOBE school data report for 2016.

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Figure 1.Maximum Temperature between High School GLOBE and SENAMHI.(Months May to August 2016).The maximum temperature difference reported by the High School GLOBE and SENAMHI is observed.The measurement difference is 0.21 ° C.