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Last chance to let me know what ocean/climate demo you would like to see!

Folks, before we are all off to our well-deserved breaks (and I am starting my blogging break early because, you know, life and work and that kind of stuff): Take a moment to head over to this post and leave a comment to set me a challenge: What kind of ocean/climate phenomenon would you like to see a demo on?

I will be back in the new year with a demo specifically tailored to my dear readers’ wishes :-) And I am excitedly looking forward to the process of coming up with something that you’ll like. Ooooh, playing ;-)

Until then – I wish you all a peaceful and relaxing break!

God_jul

Christmas tree in Bergen

Set me a challenge: What ocean/climate topic would you like to see a demonstration on?

Really! Let me know what demo you would like to see!

It’s officially almost Christmas and I am sure you are looking forward to a bit of a break over Christmas and New Year’s as much as I am. But do you know what I am most looking forward to? Having the time to play with oceanography-related experiments and demonstrations! I know my family is always happy to play, too, as are many of my friends.

So here is what I would like you to do: Set me a challenge!

What ocean / climate topic would you like to see an experiment or demonstration on? Is there anything you would really like to visualize for your students, kids, friends, but can’t think of how? Let me know in the comments below! And “like” other people’s comments if you want to see the demonstration they suggested! As soon as my break starts, I’ll get myself, family and friends to work on the most popular topic, so I can show you a brand new demonstration by January, 1st, to start off 2015 in style.

Don’t forget to share, so your colleagues and friends also get a say in what demo they would like to see! I’m excited to see what I’ll be working on over the break! :-)