Friday, January 25, 2019
#FieldTripToJacksonMississippi
What I learned at the field trip was that their are not that many black american female meterologist. What I did on the trip was learn about how tornados are formed and how meterologist watch them and warn us for them. I learned that a tornado watch and a tornado warning are 2 totally different things. A watch means we need to watch out for one that might be hitting and a warning means that it actually is occuring and we need to take cover. What I liked is the demonstration on how tornados was formed and what I disliked was how their are not many african american females working in the meterologist field. What I learned relates to climate justice or environmental careers, because meterologist delas with the climate and the way that theor jobs opperate it helps out with our community in a lot of wonderful ways.
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