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Re: Meteorology B
I did this event topic, Everyday Weather, in Div B 3 years ago. I think it's the most straightforward of the meteorology topics. The only thing that was really troublesome was identifying the different clouds. Good luck.
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so it's pretty much every topic of meteorology w/o focusing on storms or climate or anything??
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i think the trouble with everyday weather is that its kind of broad...i mean...storms could be considered everyday weather i guess...but mostly its air pressure, clouds, fronts, and things like that...i think...doctor wrote:so it's pretty much every topic of meteorology w/o focusing on storms or climate or anything??

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How much METAR will we need to know?
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Re: Meteorology B
it really depends on your state
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What type of calculators are we allowed to use? Right now I don't have a very good one, but before I invest in a good one, I need to know what I can/can not use. Please help!

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we are allowed to use a non-programmable calculator for this event and also fro most other events its non programable so one of the cheap one at wal-mart or someplace similar

something like that is what i normally use

something like that is what i normally use
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oops wrong event..
is it the same for Solar Systems?

is it the same for Solar Systems?

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Re: Meteorology B
Yes, it is the same for solar system. You'll want to make sure in has a square root function for SS.
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