Meteorology B
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Meteorology B
Meteorology B: This event emphasizes understanding of basic meteorological principles with emphasis on analysis and interpretation of meteorological data, graphs, charts and images.
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Meteorology Test Exchange 2018
Past Threads: 2009 (Climate), 2010 (Everyday Weather), 2011 (Severe Storms), 2012 (Climate), 2013 (Everyday Weather), 2014 (Severe Storms), 2015 (Climate), 2016 (Everyday Weather), 2017 (Severe Storms), 2018 (Climate)
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Meteorology Test Exchange 2018
Past Threads: 2009 (Climate), 2010 (Everyday Weather), 2011 (Severe Storms), 2012 (Climate), 2013 (Everyday Weather), 2014 (Severe Storms), 2015 (Climate), 2016 (Everyday Weather), 2017 (Severe Storms), 2018 (Climate)
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Re: Meteorology B
What's the topic this year?
2018 Events: Meteorology (2nd Regionals, 10th States), Fast Facts, Wright Stuff
2019 Events: Dynamic Planet (1st Regionals), Meteorology (1st Regionals), Elastic Launched Glider (2nd Regionals), Disease Detectives (4th Regionals).
2019 Events: Dynamic Planet (1st Regionals), Meteorology (1st Regionals), Elastic Launched Glider (2nd Regionals), Disease Detectives (4th Regionals).
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Re: Meteorology B
This year's topic is Everyday Weather.pbjay wrote:What's the topic this year?
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Invitational: 25
Regional: 16
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Events: Anatomy and Physiology, Codebusters, Designer Genes, Protein Modeling
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Re: Meteorology B
Hey guys, my partner and I got Meteorology assigned as one of our events. What should we study for this year? One of the previous comments said that the topic was Everyday Weather. What should we study for that? Thanks
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Re: Meteorology B
The rules for the event do a pretty good job outlining stuff for the event (under section 3. competition).ip10037 wrote:Hey guys, my partner and I got Meteorology assigned as one of our events. What should we study for this year? One of the previous comments said that the topic was Everyday Weather. What should we study for that? Thanks
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Re: Meteorology B
Check out the meteorology section on the wiki. It explains a lot and gives a general outline on what could be testedip10037 wrote:Hey guys, my partner and I got Meteorology assigned as one of our events. What should we study for this year? One of the previous comments said that the topic was Everyday Weather. What should we study for that? Thanks
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Re: Meteorology B
How should I organize my cheat sheet? Is it better to put them in groups for topics? What text size is the best to use?
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Re: Meteorology B
Anyone know about any good meteorology books? Want to see what has worked for other people.
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Re: Meteorology B
National Audubon Society First Field Guide Weather (small pocket guide-easy read), Weather Studies: Introduction to Atmospheric Science (American Meteorological Society) and Meteorology Today 11th EditionBreeThePotato wrote:Anyone know about any good meteorology books? Want to see what has worked for other people.
by C. Donald Ahrens, I have used this one for a couple of years, very good.
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Re: Meteorology B
Hi, That's AMAZING that you got meteorology this year!! Meteorology is an amazing event that you can really get a passion for! To study for it just review the topics. There is TONS of material all over the web, and lots and lots of books you can buy about this sort of thing. Just remember this is all fun, so don't take it so seriously. I mean take it seriously but you wont die if you don't win. We are all here to do this for fun because we love it, not because we got forced to. Just take it one step at a time! Good luck!ip10037 wrote:Hey guys, my partner and I got Meteorology assigned as one of our events. What should we study for this year? One of the previous comments said that the topic was Everyday Weather. What should we study for that? Thanks
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