These are from the writer’s conference of life the universe and everything. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker.
- How close your planet is to your star and type of star. The speed of rotations and the angle of axis.
- Greenhouse gases or water vapor is the only reason our bodies don’t freeze.
- Biological elements influence the weather such as mountains.
- What made it a desert? We need to have a mountain range to create a rain shadow
- Big deserts are influenced by moisture rising up and rain forest when moistures go down.
- Hadley cells will show the moisture current to show air going up or down.
- Polar hurricane: hurry back home and tie everything down. Has a very strong wind. It is very similar to a blizzard. Polar hurricane has a wide spin in the winds; while a hurricane has a short spin in their winds.
- A blizzard can dump 6 feet of snow in 24 hours.
- Shunnck: show eater winds that may travel 100 miles an hr. sled dogs learn to shed the water off their fur or they will freeze to the ground.
- The more water you have the more same the temperature will be between day and night. it does not change much.
- The temperature in a desert is more drastic between night and day. It is much colder at night.
- Big differences in temperature can cause some wind.
- At Lake Powel, the warm sandstone contending against the cold lake water can cause afternoon storms every day.
- Ceridian rhythm: body gets to repeat a pattern every week.
- Book: The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea by Sebastian Junger
- Many men who live in the extreme cold area have facial hair.
- Brown fat: allows us to burn fat directly to energy to stay warm. Kids have it. Adults don’t. When you live outdoors live off brown fat.
- A planet’s tilt is more stable with multiple moons.
- Seasons are dependent upon a moon.
- Change of season is influenced by the tilt
- Many feel that the moon was an influenced by evolution.
- Book Off Armageddon Reef: A Novel in the Safehold Series David Weber
- Book: Planet who
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