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Meteorology B

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Hi! I am curious as to how everyone is making their binders for this event. We have divided the information into several different categories, and have tabbed dividers, but we're wondering if there's a better way to do it. Any thoughts?
23: 1st in Crimebusters, 2nd in Anatomy
States 23: 6th in CB, 9th in Fast Facts
24: 1st in Exp Design, 1st in Road Scholar, 1st in Meteorology
States 24: 9th Exp Design
25: 1st Dynamic Planet, 3rd Entomology, 4th Geologic Mapping
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We used the Meteorology rules. We just made a section for every section in the rules, and it seems to be working really well. We've also used tabs, so basically the same thing.
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We did the exact same thing. We have a table of contents for the different sections at the front, and a table of contents at the beginning of each section with more details. Hope this helps and good luck with this event!
23: 1st in Crimebusters, 2nd in Anatomy
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24: 1st in Exp Design, 1st in Road Scholar, 1st in Meteorology
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I still don't understand how hodographs work and why they have it up there. It's supposed to be a college-level thing and it's stressing me out
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Kiko wrote: April 10th, 2024, 3:54 am I still don't understand how hodographs work and why they have it up there. It's supposed to be a college-level thing and it's stressing me out
same :sobs:
I didn't realize it was college level tho ;;-;;
ok basically what I thought: there's a circle map. It's basically a line connecting tips of wind on the map vectors between random heights in the atmosphere, and it represents a measured wind direction/speed at a certain measured level. Basically its a graph that shows change of vertical wind shear from one height to another, and then the lines are connected to each other to make a line graph thingy

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