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You've already learned a lot about weather, but the most important thing you know about it now, is that there is much, ''much'' more to know. Go deeper! | You've already learned a lot about weather, but the most important thing you know about it now, is that there is much, ''much'' more to know. Go deeper! | ||
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{{IAConnection|[[Investiture_Achievement/Explorer/Nature_Study|WILDERNESS EXPLORER Nature Study]]|(as one of two options) completing a project very similar to Requirement 9 of this Honor|Therefore this Honor is a popular choice for the Skill Level 2 or 3 Nature Honor required for WILDERNESS EXPLORER.}} | {{IAConnection|[[Investiture_Achievement/Explorer/Nature_Study|WILDERNESS EXPLORER Nature Study]]|(as one of two options) completing a project very similar to Requirement 9 of this Honor|Therefore this Honor is a popular choice for the Skill Level 2 or 3 Nature Honor required for WILDERNESS EXPLORER.}} | ||
Revision as of 01:46, 11 May 2021
Overview
You've already learned a lot about weather, but the most important thing you know about it now, is that there is much, much more to know. Go deeper!
Investiture Achievement Connection: This Honor is related to the Investiture Achievement requirements for WILDERNESS EXPLORER Nature Study which require (as one of two options) completing a project very similar to Requirement 9 of this Honor. Therefore this Honor is a popular choice for the Skill Level 2 or 3 Nature Honor required for WILDERNESS EXPLORER. |
The Challenging Part
The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:
9. Keep a daily weather chart for three weeks. Include the following:
- a. Amount of precipitation (Secure this either from your own home-made device or from official records.)
- b. Barometer reading
- c. Cloud formation
- d. High and low temperature
- e. Wind speed and direction
- f. Weather forecasts and comparison to what really happened