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GonvilleBromhead 11th January 2002 16:05

Climatology
 
Is there less climatology in the syllabus now than pre-JAA ?

And from anyone having recently sat Met, what was the climatology content like ?

cheers,

GB.

redsnail 11th January 2002 16:16

Know where the ITCZ is and the effect it has on the local weather.
You'd be amazed just how many people think it is "dry" in the month of December Darwin, Australia

MorningGlory 11th January 2002 23:06

two words: JOHN STANDEN. nuff said!

incipientspin 12th January 2002 01:16

Gonville, good news is there is very little in the way of climatology in the new sylabus just as redsnail said know where the itcz is and where the high and low pressure areas are.
oh and the standard Q.s on the Haboobs and pamperos.
Also have to agree with M.g John Standen is "The Boy".
Just a quick hello to m.glory and to say i'm getting very worried about you turning into a computer geek! now your living the life of luxury and not suffering the exams you appear to be writing in every post..... <img src="rolleyes.gif" border="0">

Nearly Man 13th January 2002 06:14

Gonville

Redo is right, AGAIN (:

I used 'Met for Pilots' by Mike Wickson...all in there about Climo......was all I needed but inspin right, they ask just the basic stuff...just know what happens were, when

GonvilleBromhead 14th January 2002 16:24

Cheers all.

aztruck 14th January 2002 19:05

As long as you ticked "the cooking fires of Bombay" then at least you got one right. ....Or was it Madras? AAARGH!!!


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