Southwest Florida Weather Camp – 2016 – Day 4 Reflective Journal Entries
Garrett H. – “Today was a better day as I wasn’t as stressed as [I was] yesterday. Learning about how rainbows are made gave me a better understanding. Listening to Matt’s presentation on hurricanes made me like them very much, [especially] since we learned that storms have A.C.E. [Accumulated Cyclone Energy]. Lunch was 70 ACE, as Tish’s smores were delicious, but extremely messy. Making a balloon is stressful and I still don’t like it. Seeing dry ice become snow felt cool. Now I’m on my final adventure tomorrow.”
Tom M. – “Today was fun and not fun. We started out [with an activity] where we had rain-drops on a sheet of paper, where you can make the rain droplets combine and make them bigger. Small droplets make a rainbow and Hawaii is called the rainbow state. Then we finished our balloons but not fully. We went outside to see how much water you would get for putting a plastic bag on a plant/tree [learning about evapotranspiration]. We came in and had s’mores. They were gooey and delicious. We came back to the classroom, where we saw a tornado of [pith] balls and [convection in] a lava lamp. We finished our balloons and [they] are ready for launch tomorrow. Hopefully we’ll have good/great weather.”
Jake N. – “Today was epic because we finished the balloons! We also made rain droplets attract [each other more, to form] big droplets. We had s’mores!!! Also, we learned what a greenhouse gas is. Water vapor is the most common greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. Most important, there was record snowfall [after we used dry ice to demonstrate the phase change processes of sublimation and deposition]! This was my epic fourth day at weather camp.”