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The test was really strange o: off topic a bit?
i think i guessed on most of them ><

and did he ever give your coach the test? o:
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Ah same here, we guessed on most but still got 7th?
He never gave our coach the test, but I think my coach is going to email him for it
Those weather station questions were the hardest..
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It was a very weird event, as it mixed weather and climate more than it should have. I ended up getting second (with some guesses and some definite wrong answers). I bet I got below a 50% on it...
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So you were the guy that won that silver thing! Haha congrats!
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soccer_5456 wrote:So you were the guy that won that silver thing! Haha congrats!
Yeah thanks! :D We were soooooo surprised to get teh 2nd, when they pulled Meteorology we were soooooooo surprised :lol:
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How much was there on Koppen? By the sounds of it there doesn't seem to have been much.
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EASTstroudsburg13 wrote:How much was there on Koppen? By the sounds of it there doesn't seem to have been much.
There wasn't any Koppen.
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Oh. That's too bad, it really should have had some mention. By what I've heard on this thread it seemed to have been more Everyday Weather than Climate. I wonder what the actual percentages were, that would be interesting to see.
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EASTstroudsburg13 wrote:Oh. That's too bad, it really should have had some mention. By what I've heard on this thread it seemed to have been more Everyday Weather than Climate. I wonder what the actual percentages were, that would be interesting to see.
Well there was still (for the most part) Climate, with just too much weather in their. There was important stuff about climate in there like prevailing winds, mountain/water effects, radiation budget, etc.
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what was on the weather stations? my met test at states had a weather station model which was so annoying :|

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