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SSANationalTeam1 wrote:
doctor wrote:so next year is going to be everyday weather right?
I thought that next year was gonna be clouds
No teh cycle for meteorology is: climate --> everyday weather --> severe storms --> climate again
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Everyday Weather has much to do with clouds, so you are partially right. ;)
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they had clouds in severe storms too mainly it had to do with tornadoes and hurricanes and stuff
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a good amount of the test also include basic meteorological concepts(wow i spelled that right) so it good to make sure you know those also
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wow, i was in sever storms last year and they asked a ton of questions about lightning, but mostly i had info on hurricanes/ tornadoes, so we failed at epic proportions.

anyway, where do you find all these pictures? like an albedo chart? i tried looking one up, but i couldn't really read it... :o
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they should have it on google
don't just look at the first page
or they may have it on websites and stuff
i don't know where i got my b/c my partner did the pictures for the cheat sheet
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doctor wrote:i don't know where i got my b/c my partner did the pictures for the cheat sheet
:lol: same with me. My partenr is a very hard worker and decided to take teat upon himself :lol:
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hey, is your albedo map a map of the earth, or a chart of the planets and there albedo? cause im trying to figure out which one to put...
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I put my albedo map as a map of the earth
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