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What do we need to know for Meterology this year?
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read the rules and know everything on them
and also read the Wiki it has 99% of what you need to know
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ashah96 wrote:What do we need to know for Meterology this year?
With all due respect, try reading the wiki like robotman said but mainly try reading this 5 page post because chances are, it'll tell you what you need to know. If you have already read this post and the rules then I'm sorry.

This is a general message to anyone who has or sometime in the future will ask such a question- please read the rules manual and the posts before asking what the event is generally about.

For those to whom the above does not apply, please forgive me for wasting your time.
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What is the difference between air pressure and atmospheric pressure?
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denmarksoccer wrote:What is the difference between air pressure and atmospheric pressure?
they are exactly the same atmospheric pressure is just a more scientific term for air pressure
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which one is harder meteorology or dynamic planet?
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ncha13 wrote:which one is harder meteorology or dynamic planet?
dynamic plannet is harder
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gsimmons12345 wrote:
ncha13 wrote:which one is harder meteorology or dynamic planet?
dynamic plannet is harder
thats a matter of opinion. Some people find some areas of science easier than others

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Ok, I'm not totally good with reading meteograms- are there any good websites for that? I've looked at the wiki but I'm still a little confused..
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i will resiste the urge to use LMGTFY... i will resiste the urge to use LMGTFY...
here you can look at live metograms for your area,
and here is a lot of awesome info. This is how I learned!
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