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Observing Meteorological Phenomena

The scientific method,
so far as it is a method,
is nothing more than doing
one's damnedest with one's mind,
no holds barred.
P.W. Bridgman (1882-1961)
1946 Nobel Prize for Physics

O B J E C T I V E S

To make you a more discerning observer

of meteorological phenomena.

To cause you to think critically about physical

processes evoked to explain these phenomena.

To encourage you to write with clarity

and concision about these phenomena.

To familiarize you with publishing your

essays on the World Wide Web.



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