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2010 Thread (Everyday Weather)
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2012 Thread (Climate)
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2014 Thread (Severe Storms)
2015 Thread (Climate)
2014 Question Marathon
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Re: Meteorology B
Blood Moon - Lunar Eclipse tonight http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/blood-moon.html
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I don't suppose anyone has a copy of the answer key for the 2007 New York State test that is archived on the wiki? All the test pages have good links, but the answer sheet and key are leading to broken links.
Long shot, I know.
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Long shot, I know.
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Re: Meteorology B
I have a question about seasonal temperature patterns (under item b, solar radiation and seasons): I am looking for a graph of this and am having trouble finding it. I assume they mean general worldwide seasonal temperature patterns. Does anyone have resources to suggest?
event placing(a space means different competitions.) invitationals/regionals/state
2016 year:
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experimental design: 19th 6th/3rd/coming up
roller coaster: 1st 2nd/5th/coming up
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2016 year:
Texas wildflowers: 1st 1st 3rd/1st/coming up
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Re: Meteorology B
Are either of these graphs along the lines of what you are looking for?
http://schools-wikipedia.org/images/1155/115504.jpg
http://science.kennesaw.edu/~jdirnber/e ... _04_03.jpg
http://schools-wikipedia.org/images/1155/115504.jpg
http://science.kennesaw.edu/~jdirnber/e ... _04_03.jpg
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Re: Meteorology B
yes it helped a lot thank you! 

event placing(a space means different competitions.) invitationals/regionals/state
2016 year:
Texas wildflowers: 1st 1st 3rd/1st/coming up
experimental design: 19th 6th/3rd/coming up
roller coaster: 1st 2nd/5th/coming up
placed 3rd in triple e (warm bodied) at ut invitational
2016 year:
Texas wildflowers: 1st 1st 3rd/1st/coming up
experimental design: 19th 6th/3rd/coming up
roller coaster: 1st 2nd/5th/coming up
placed 3rd in triple e (warm bodied) at ut invitational
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Re: Meteorology B
i have a question about cheat sheets, i know there is already a thread but i wanted to hear from people for specifically meteorology, on how they make their cheat sheets






event placing(a space means different competitions.) invitationals/regionals/state
2016 year:
Texas wildflowers: 1st 1st 3rd/1st/coming up
experimental design: 19th 6th/3rd/coming up
roller coaster: 1st 2nd/5th/coming up
placed 3rd in triple e (warm bodied) at ut invitational
2016 year:
Texas wildflowers: 1st 1st 3rd/1st/coming up
experimental design: 19th 6th/3rd/coming up
roller coaster: 1st 2nd/5th/coming up
placed 3rd in triple e (warm bodied) at ut invitational
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Re: Meteorology B
i'm also wondering about another thing in the rules, in item a in the competition section, it say's unique characteristics (referring to the modern atmosphere), but i have spent a long time looking and haven't found anything on it.



event placing(a space means different competitions.) invitationals/regionals/state
2016 year:
Texas wildflowers: 1st 1st 3rd/1st/coming up
experimental design: 19th 6th/3rd/coming up
roller coaster: 1st 2nd/5th/coming up
placed 3rd in triple e (warm bodied) at ut invitational
2016 year:
Texas wildflowers: 1st 1st 3rd/1st/coming up
experimental design: 19th 6th/3rd/coming up
roller coaster: 1st 2nd/5th/coming up
placed 3rd in triple e (warm bodied) at ut invitational
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Re: Meteorology B
Last year my partner and I each worked on one sheet (it is two sheets again this year, right?), and we both talked to each other to make sure we didn't have any major overlap of topics (e.g., I had a list of short descriptions of climate zones defined by the Köppen, so he didn't bother putting them on his sheet). After we got all the major amounts of info on our sheets, we started to dump a bunch of diagrams in the remaining white space between the two sheets (although he had pretty much filled his entire sheet front and back, so most of the diagrams we added at this part ended up on my sheet, as I still had almost an entire back page).Jake R wrote:i have a question about cheat sheets, i know there is already a thread but i wanted to hear from people for specifically meteorology, on how they make their cheat sheets![]()
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Generally, I usually follow the general order of going back and forth adding text and cutting the font size (perhaps putting a few diagrams in), and then once I feel as though I have the large chunks of info that I will need, I generally start to add a bunch of diagrams in the remaining space.
Hmmm, from the sounds of it, this is more of a catch-all rule that fills any gaps left from the other topics listed in 3.a. If anything, it seems like it could open up the possibility for a few seemingly random questions about the atmosphere.Jake R wrote:i'm also wondering about another thing in the rules, in item a in the competition section, it say's unique characteristics (referring to the modern atmosphere), but i have spent a long time looking and haven't found anything on it.![]()
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OK thanks for the advice, (and it is one cheat sheet this year, last year was two i believe.
event placing(a space means different competitions.) invitationals/regionals/state
2016 year:
Texas wildflowers: 1st 1st 3rd/1st/coming up
experimental design: 19th 6th/3rd/coming up
roller coaster: 1st 2nd/5th/coming up
placed 3rd in triple e (warm bodied) at ut invitational
2016 year:
Texas wildflowers: 1st 1st 3rd/1st/coming up
experimental design: 19th 6th/3rd/coming up
roller coaster: 1st 2nd/5th/coming up
placed 3rd in triple e (warm bodied) at ut invitational