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Re: Meteorology B
So, anyone study anything interesting? I personally kind of enjoy the Milankovitch Cycles.
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Re: Meteorology B
I really wish I knew enough about this event to comment anything useful, but I've only been studying for two days.
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Re: Meteorology B
As there seems to be more emphasis on the greenhouse gas/global warning aspects of meteorology, are there any good resources for these topics? These can be textbooks or websites. Thanks!
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Re: Meteorology B
Well, weather.com may or may not have some helpful stuff.
You can also try the soinc.org page, as there are a lot of helpful links there.
You can also try the soinc.org page, as there are a lot of helpful links there.
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Re: Meteorology B
Is mie scattering the same as aerosol scattering, or no?
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Re: Meteorology B
Under the letter D, it includes the effects of longitude on climate. How does that work? I mean, it seems like it has no effect.
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Yeah, longitude itself doesn't really affect climate, except possibly if referring to the proximity of a large body of water or other large landform.awesome90220 wrote:Under the letter D, it includes the effects of longitude on climate. How does that work? I mean, it seems like it has no effect.
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Re: Meteorology B
Another question: How do aersols and contrails have relations?
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Even though it's not on the rules sheet this year, can anyone provide a good link to a list of ice ages and phases of the past climate?
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