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Milankovitch1 wrote:
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Milankovitch1 wrote:Solon Invitational (OHIO) this weekend. Let my fellow Meteorologist know how is goes next week.
Good luck!!! :D
Thanks Good competition. How about you? Anything this weekend?
No, I just had a competition this past weekend, and my next one is regionals on the 28th..
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Top 5 at Solon. Was probably the hardest, yet fairest and best test I have taken this year. Very evenly weighted on topics, and several formats of multiple choice, matching, climograph interpretation and short answer. Several teams used all the time allotted. I believe Piedmont (NC) was the top score. Kenston test (top 3) but was really only Koppen, a climograph and knowing the difference between anthropogenic and naturally occurring climatic impact factors. Have Mentor (OHIO) in 2 weeks then regionals.
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Milankovitch1 wrote:Top 5 at Solon. Was probably the hardest, yet fairest and best test I have taken this year. Very evenly weighted on topics, and several formats of multiple choice, matching, climograph interpretation and short answer. Several teams used all the time allotted. I believe Piedmont (NC) was the top score. Kenston test (top 3) but was really only Koppen, a climograph and knowing the difference between anthropogenic and naturally occurring climatic impact factors. Have Mentor (OHIO) in 2 weeks then regionals.
Nice! Finally got a sponsor willing to make the test properly! haha :lol: And GOOD JOB!! :D
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JR has a nice practice test on the wiki test exchange. Check it out!!
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Does anyone have a good website or anyone willing to tell me about the interactions radiation has on atmospheric gases and aerosols, my partner, both my coaches, some of my SciO friends, and I have all been looking for this for a long time and still haven't found anything..
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slytherin wrote:Does anyone have a good website or anyone willing to tell me about the interactions radiation has on atmospheric gases and aerosols, my partner, both my coaches, some of my SciO friends, and I have all been looking for this for a long time and still haven't found anything..
Check the wikipedia pages for each of the substances; that might help.
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Unome wrote:
slytherin wrote:Does anyone have a good website or anyone willing to tell me about the interactions radiation has on atmospheric gases and aerosols, my partner, both my coaches, some of my SciO friends, and I have all been looking for this for a long time and still haven't found anything..
Check the wikipedia pages for each of the substances; that might help.
So search radiation or something like nitrogen or oxygen?
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slytherin wrote:
Unome wrote:
slytherin wrote:Does anyone have a good website or anyone willing to tell me about the interactions radiation has on atmospheric gases and aerosols, my partner, both my coaches, some of my SciO friends, and I have all been looking for this for a long time and still haven't found anything..
Check the wikipedia pages for each of the substances; that might help.
So search radiation or something like nitrogen or oxygen?
Both. Radiation might have a section on effects on atmosphere, and substances might have a section on reactions to types of radiation.
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i couldn't really understand what i have been reading on this topic. any help. I need help on Heat Capacity. :?:
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Ok thanks Unome!
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