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AOS 100/101 Cloud Project. Tweet Pictures of Weather Phenomena. Tweet @UWaos100 with a link to a picture that you took! Upload through Twitter, Instagram , etc. Example Tweet. Use a hashtag to identify your tweet First two letters of first name First three letters of last name.
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Tweet Pictures of Weather Phenomena Tweet @UWaos100 with a link to a picture that you took! Upload through Twitter, Instagram, etc.
Example Tweet Use a hashtag to identify your tweet • First two letters of first name • First three letters of last name #GrTri Greg Tripoli
Example Tweet Greg Tripoli @UWaos100 Tonight’s storm produced some great lightning over Lake Mendota! #GrTripic.twitter.com/Ao5ruL3s
Cloud Project The Rules: • Tweet 10 pictures with short explanation • Must be UNIQUE pictures • At least 2 pictures per month • Extra pictures will be counted towards extra credit • Put three of your pictures into cloud scrapbook (due at end of the semester)
Academic Misconduct • Caution: If we find any picture sharing or fraudulent pictures… • You will receive -10% for the project • Maximum course grade of 80%
Example Scrapbook Entry • Date and Time: Wednesday, September 4, 2002 at 6 pm • Original Tweet and Picture: @UWaos100 Icy cirrus clouds at dinner. A warm front is moving in. #GrTri • Location and circumstance: This picture was taken while going out to dinner at Outback restaurant on the west side of Madison. • Direction: The camera was pointing southwest and upward about 45 degrees from the horizon • Description: Mares tail cirrus. These are thin fibrous clouds composed entirely of ice which have a distinctive hooked appearance resulting from wind shear across the falling ice particles. • Estimated Height or Temperature: The cloud is estimated to be at approximately 30000 ft above the ground. • Weather Situation and Web Weather Map: These clouds were formed on the north side of a warm front that stretched from the Detroit, Michigan area westward to Des Moines, Iowa (see figure xx). • Theory on How It Was Formed: These clouds were likely formed by the rising currents of air over the top of the warm front .
Point Structure Total Project is worth 10% of overall grade • 10 Tweets are worth 5% (.5 each) • Cloud Scrapbook 5%
Questions? Alex Kubicek akubicek@wisc.edu @alex_uwaos