These are my goals for each month.
September: Download and familiarize myself with mathematica, the program I will be using to conduct my experiment. Also, visit Dartmouth and meet my mentor in person to discuss my project goals. October: Gather information about El Niño. Learn more about air pressure, water temperature, and the effects El Niño has on the weather throughout the world. November: Start gathering data. Collect data all the way back from the 1800s about ENSO each year. December: Continue gathering data. January: Put all the data into mathematica. Create functions and graphs which make the data easier to analyze. February: Look for trends and try to figure out the data. This might take a while. March: Still working on figuring out the data. Hopefully by March I found something within the data. April: Work on my final presentation. May: Finalize my final presentation.
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Jon Calos
10/6/2017 06:44:05 am
This is a very good plan. We will need to update your poster and Google Doc to reflect your significant project changes. Please take care of this ASAP.
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