Every Christmas Eve children of all ages eagerly anticipate the arrival of Santa Claus at their house. Santa has an enormous list of children who are expecting to hear tiny reindeer hooves on the roof, so here are some ways to track Santa's progress around the world on Christmas Eve and make sure he stops at your house. Sit down with your children and brief them on the fact Santa Claus takes off from the North Pole and heads south on the Eve of Christmas.
Explain what tracking is to them and get them excited about following Santa's flight path on Christmas Eve, so you can predict when he will arrive in your city. Go to the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) web site. Watch the computer generated Santa fly over one or more of the cities in the various time zones.
View the web site each hour to see updates along Santa Claus' route as he flies over major cities. Voice overs offer imaginative information about Santa and the area where he is being tracked. Make reindeer food ... more.
Ho Ho Ho. Santa is coming this Christmas Eve for all the good little boys and girls. Bringing Presents and great cheer to everyone, it isn't an easy job, but Santa needs to do it!
Here's how you can track the Jolly Old Man and enjoy watching him on his route across the country. First, when you track Santa, it can't be too late at night as boys and girls need to be in bed at a decent hour. So remember to get to bed early to get some sleep.
Open an internet window on your computer and type in the URL: http://www.noradsanta.org/ Santa can be tracked in five different languages so everyone in the world can keep an eye on old Saint Nick. They track Santa with a radar system called the North Warning System or NORAD. This system consists of radars strung across North America. On Christmas Eve they pay close attention and NORAD monitors the airspace to see when Santa Claus has left the North Pole.
At the website, you can track Santa's whereabouts as well as have a 3D image included on where ... more.
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