Does anyone know any good websites for Climate? I mean ive looked, but none of them seemed like a good one.
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I would look in a book. I just started Meterology and I got a really good book but it is in my locker at school. I can get the title for you tomorrow if you would like.
SciOlympiadGirl wrote:I would look in a book. I just started Meterology and I got a really good book but it is in my locker at school. I can get the title for you tomorrow if you would like.
Meteorology Today: An Introduction to Weather, Climate, and the Environment by C. Donald Ahrens
Meteorology: The Atmosphere and the Science of Weather by Joseph M. Moran and Michael D. Morgan
Sever and Hazardous Weather by Robert Rauber
it really depends on the topic your studying: google the topic, (ex. El Nino) and you'll find plenty of information.
there is no one "good website" because the topics range from composition of the atmosphere to the Koppen Climate Classification, to the history of the atmosphere, etc...
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