Originally posted by Pitot:why ah? weird leh..
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Originally posted by polarsnake:Geography forum anyone?
actually they do teach in class, i think. if not, at least my teacher taught us about clouds and such during our geography lessons but never paid attention to it...Originally posted by megatron:Why not? it's one of the most important suBJects for aviation , as well as daily life.
No one cares about clouds or the atmosphere, but they are signposts in the sky, to tell us about the weather, rain, rain brings water, water brings life.
Cyclones though devastative hepls to cool down the pacific atmosphere n regulates temp/weather in the ITCZ.
I wish school will teach geography at all levels n that Singaporeans will take a more keen awareness in geography.
we are spoilt, we don;t have to deal with the mess that snow brings, or hail or freezing rain, black ice,adverse weather..we take everything for granted.
just my 2cents.
Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Geography was one of my favourite subjects in secondary school back in Singapore.
And being a private pilot living in the midwest has given me a deep appreciation of meteorology, given the unpredictable and often violent weather we experience in this region.
Originally posted by alfagal:u study geog or something mega?
very coolOriginally posted by megatron:no dear..I'm teaching..but not school level.
TSRA - MODERATE thunderstorms with rainOriginally posted by Meia Gisborn:In case anyone is wondering, TSRA is the weather code for thunderstorms with rain.