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Friday February 1. Mineral Webquest due. Tear out of packet. Put it on my desk. Prepare for lab notes on sedimentary rocks. Lab will be on Monday. PRE CLASS WARM UP. WHY FILES SITE EARTH SCIENCE PICTURE OF THE DAY AWESOME SATELLITE IMAGES SCIENCE QUESTION OF THE DAY
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Friday February 1 • Mineral Webquest due. Tear out of packet. Put it on my desk. • Prepare for lab notes on sedimentary rocks. Lab will be on Monday.
PRE CLASS WARM UP • WHY FILES SITE • EARTH SCIENCE PICTURE OF THE DAY • AWESOME SATELLITE IMAGES • SCIENCE QUESTION OF THE DAY • SCIENCE QUESTION OF THE DAY(2) • SCIENCE TRIVIA
Mount Washington, NH (Feb 5, 2007: -21 degrees, 75mph wind, wind chill of -67.
Question of the Day • What ever happened to the state of Franklin?It used to be a state in the U.S.
Answer • Franklin was the name of a "state" formed by settlers in 1784. After four years, that state collapsed and eventually became part of Tennessee. It was named for statesman Benjamin Franklin.
FOX NEWS WEATHER BLOG-Rob Guarino- • Note: Of the 4 major networks in Philadelphia following is the order from most accurate to least accurate: • FOX-Rob Guarino • NBC10 – Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz • KYW3-Kathy Orr • Action News 6 http://community.myfoxphilly.com/blogs/robweather
Tier Forecasting – Computer Models- (Rob Guarino) TIER FORECASTING (This is my own formula) In case you missed it in the last blogTIER I 00 to 120 hours out. Models are very good and timing and amounts from storms start to take shape. NAM/WRF start to play a BIGGER ROLE.
Tier Forecasting – Computer Models- (Rob Guarino) • TIER II 121-240 hours out. Models get a good handle on the Cold vs. warm but start to evolve the JET and storm tracks. This is a good time slot to start watching for potential storms but not so much the actual track just yet.TIER III 241-384 hours out. Models see the pattern and make adjustment on potential temperature changes. Storms will be all part of the magical act. Here one day gone the next.