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Re: Meteorology B
Posted: July 12th, 2011, 10:34 am
by IdahoSciGuy
Yeah, the three milankovich cycles were on the last time I did climate.
Also on there was stuff on Radiation dispersement and absorbtion, albedo, and things like that.
Fun Thought: If there are focusing on climate change, you you think core analysis might be on there?
Re: Meteorology B
Posted: July 12th, 2011, 11:19 am
by tornado guy
IdahoSciGuy wrote:Yeah, the three milankovich cycles were on the last time I did climate.
Also on there was stuff on Radiation dispersement and absorbtion, albedo, and things like that.
Fun Thought: If there are focusing on climate change, you you think core analysis might be on there?
In my book one of the 7 resources to reconstruct climate is deuterium ratios in ice cores.. I would just do a broad study of Climate.
Re: Meteorology B
Posted: August 14th, 2011, 9:38 pm
by abator
For climate you would need to know clouds well.
State 2011
6th Meteorology
1st event in my school's history to place=)
9th Battery Buggy
Re: Meteorology B
Posted: August 15th, 2011, 12:18 pm
by ReBobville
Climate is really just a big analysis of the global weather patterns. be sure to know koppian system. Also know the different types of climate zones! (tundra etc..)
I'm going nuts with out anything to excessively study
Re: Meteorology B
Posted: August 16th, 2011, 8:48 am
by tornado guy
ReBobville wrote:Climate is really just a big analysis of the global weather patterns. be sure to know koppian system. Also know the different types of climate zones! (tundra etc..)
I'm going nuts with out anything to excessively study
Past, present and possible future weather patterns...
Re: Meteorology B
Posted: August 24th, 2011, 4:59 am
by abator
This is my favorite event. I shall lead my team to victory! However, most people at my school who do this event aren't very good at it, and at times wont let me help them. My partner is gone and the only one else who is really good doesn't like the event. I wonder how I should chose?
Re: Meteorology B
Posted: August 24th, 2011, 10:08 am
by EastStroudsburg13
The best thing that you can do is try to find someone interested in Meteorology and willing to work with you. If you can't do this (which happens a lot to me), find someone who is at least willing to be your partner. You can show him/her the resources and try to find a time to study and practice together, but in the end, you can't force anyone to work, in which case you'll just have to take on the burden yourself. That's only if you can't manage to find a competent partner, though.
By the way, if you go into User Control Panel (the link is on the top left) and then go to profile, you can edit your signature, so you don't have to keep typing in your medals. You can see mine below.
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