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Mist and biometeorology

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Hello!

So I finally wrote a blog about the mist I saw in the morning few days ago (the same day that I've posted last blog post). Nothing very extraordinary, but still very beautiful. I really like mists because of the strange feeling that you're not outside when you're in it :smile: I mean, it looks like you haven't left the house, the sky doesn't look so high and there's an illusion of walls around you. Anyways, you can find 3 photos in my gallery or by clocking the image shown here.

The other topic I wanted to talk about was biometeorology (link and link). This is the topic I chose for my term paper. It eventually will be the topic for my grand bachelor term paper... (Or w/e it is called, didn't find the equivalent word for it) It's just I have to choose more specific topic than 'biometeorology'. I'm thinking of taking one of the general study areas of biometeorology. To be exact:

stress, morbidity and mortality in animals and humans (including physiological and psychological adaptations) and the potential impacts of a human-induced climate change


What do you think? :smile:

Have a nice weather!
~NC

Lightning in slow motionWhat will happen...

Comments

Lorelei Lee Long 7. September 2008, 16:33

Human-induced climate change is also a rather broad topic (depending on how long your term paper has to be). Perhaps you could specify to a particular part of the globe. There has to be tons of information on the Antarctic ice shelf and it's melting. I read recently about animals moving north in light of the heating of the earth. Perhaps you could do something like that as well.

niuri_cigarete 7. September 2008, 17:02

well yeah it is, but tell me who haven't heard about this topic. I'll leave it to others from my group. I want to take something that wasn't taken before or no-one can remember something like that at least. That makes the topic more interesting :smile: Anyways, thanks for the suggestion...

Anonymous 24. March 2009, 01:07

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why has biometeorology been important in the study of bananas

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