Thank you!tornado guy wrote:Ya good job! I have a feeling we might of messed up on the math. We split the test and I did the true/false (Which was so easy.), I think that the math put us out though
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Thank you!tornado guy wrote:Ya good job! I have a feeling we might of messed up on the math. We split the test and I did the true/false (Which was so easy.), I think that the math put us out though
Rememember the Meterology test at the NY State competition ? True or False: "Can a tornado spawn a hurricane?" It'd be awesome if that could happen...starshine wrote:It was mostly simple Meteorology questions. There was a lot of graph interpreting and counting. There was some math, like finding the area of a tornado track. We had to label air masses, as well as do some true and false questions, like, "Can hurricanes form on the equator?"FueL wrote:What was the test like? And... CONGRATS ON 2NDstarshine wrote:Anyone think that the Nationals Meteorology test this year was way too easy?! I freaked out during the live feed yesterday, haha.
And thank you!
A cone of depression occurs when you drop your scoop of ice cream on the ground on a hot summer day.
If a tornado could spawn a hurricane? That'd be cool.Tramsarran wrote: Rememember the Meterology test at the NY State competition ? True or False: "Can a tornado spawn a hurricane?" It'd be awesome if that could happen...
Ya we brought in a calculator, we knew how to find the area for some of the questions, but my mind went blank when we got to the "Finding the area of a perfect circular tornado using Pi formula."Thank you!Did you have a calculator? That would've helped especially. And did you do the bonus part?
They gave you a formula. I believe all you had to do was plug the numbers in.tornado guy wrote:Ya we brought in a calculator, we knew how to find the area for some of the questions, but my mind went blank when we got to the "Finding the area of a perfect circular tornado using Pi formula."Thank you!Did you have a calculator? That would've helped especially. And did you do the bonus part?
Bonus Part??? I don't remember seeing that.. What type of questions were on it?
What would a tornado spawning a hurricane even look like
A cone of depression occurs when you drop your scoop of ice cream on the ground on a hot summer day.
I'm not sure. He had two other people helping him write it. It looked so professional too, with binders and page protectors.FueL wrote:That does sound really easy. :\ I wonder if it was the same writer who did the 2005 nats test.
Definitely. But it was really quiet in the room, so when I talked, it got awkward. A 255-seater lecture hall with 20 people in it got awkward. And their lunch came in the middle of the event.tornado guy wrote:I also liked how they pre-spaced all the teams out!
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