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Extra Credit Ideas Here are some good 3D Creative Projects

Normal Conditions/El Nino Conditions Makes no sense without caption in book El Nino

The Rain Shadow Effect – How it affects California Westerlies --> Makes no sense without caption in book Sierra Nevada

Relating Latitude & Climate stratosphere Tropopause Troposphere temperate dry tropical

21.3 Climate Changes  Ocean Circulation Cool Diagram! Los Angeles

21.3 Climate Changes  Ocean Circulation Los Angeles

Airflow Patterns, Surface and Aloft H L --> Makes no sense without caption in book

Local Winds Ex: beach