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Reflection
"Teach me to walk the soft Earth, a relative to all that live. Give me the strength to understand and the eyes to see. Help me, for without you I am nothing."
Black Elk, Oglala Sioux Holy Man
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Weather
Weather data is being collected over ten days. The first set of weather data was collected on Thursday, January 31. Please be sure that you record data collected by your team if you are absent. Keep your field notebook up to date.
The weather on the Cape is known to change when least expected. We've already seen it go from sunny to hailing within the course of a few hours so I feel the recording of the weather data over this period of time should be interesting. Also; the going outside every morning to collect the data always wakes me up quite the bit. In the long run I'm sure it'll be really something to look back on as far as information/data goes.
The weather on the Cape is known to change when least expected. We've already seen it go from sunny to hailing within the course of a few hours so I feel the recording of the weather data over this period of time should be interesting. Also; the going outside every morning to collect the data always wakes me up quite the bit. In the long run I'm sure it'll be really something to look back on as far as information/data goes.
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The weather on the Cape is known to change when least expected. We've already seen it go from sunny to hailing within the course of a few hours so I feel the recording of the weather data over this period of time should be interesting. Also; the going outside every morning to collect the data always wakes me up quite the bit. In the long run I'm sure it'll be really something to look back on as far as information/data goes.
natasha-
The weather on the Cape is known to change when least expected. We've already seen it go from sunny to hailing within the course of a few hours so I feel the recording of the weather data over this period of time should be interesting. Also; the going outside every morning to collect the data always wakes me up quite the bit. In the long run I'm sure it'll be really something to look back on as far as information/data goes.
natasha-
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