Question

A quadrant-based “law” of these events was formulated by the colonial governor William Reid and explained by Henry Piddington’s Horn Book. Benito Viñes (“VEEN-yes”) invented instruments named for these events at the Jesuit Colegio de Belén (“ko-LAY-hee-oh day bay-LEN”). Based on models in his 1841 book on the “philosophy” of these events, James P. Espy suggested burning Appalachia. An 1860s fad correlated these events with a glass’s crystallized camphor (“CAM-fer”). Until 2023, (10[1])the highest ACE (“ace”) index for these events was reached (10[1])during 1899’s Feast (10[1])of San Ciriaco (-5[1])(“seer-YAH-ko”). The 1-2-3 “danger rule” accounts (10[1])for the past ten years’ errors about these events, whose common name derives from similar Maya and Taíno (“TYE-noh”) gods of chaos. (10[3])Belmopan (10[2])was built (10[1])after one of these events (10[1])in 1961, (10[3])while one (10[2])in 1900 (10[1])ended the (0[1])“Golden (-5[1])Era” (10[1])of Galveston. (10[2])For 10 points, what (10[1])events are tracked by NWS centers in Hawaiʻi and Miami during their Atlantic “season”? ■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: tropical storms [accept hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons, thunderstorms, rainstorms, squalls, ciclón, ciclones, National Hurricane Center, Central Pacific Hurricane Center, Galveston Hurricane, Joint Typhoon Warning Center, storm glasses, ciclonoscopio, or The Philosophy of Storms; prompt on weather or rain or natural disasters; prompt on floods or inundations or equivalents by asking “caused by what events?”] (Clues include accumulated cyclone energy and the National Weather Service.)
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Summary

2024 ACF Nationals2024-04-21Y2496%0%8%112.13

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Todd MaslykMichiganMaryland6610
Anirudh BharadwajPennClaremont Colleges7510
Jared HeWaterlooPurdue7810
Joel MilesMinnesota AWUSTL A81-5
Mark TawfikRutgersOttawa8610
Conor ThompsonIowa StateBerkeley A10710
Rasheeq AzadNorth Carolina BKentucky10710
Jakob MyersIndianaTexas10710
Arunn SankarGeorgia TechToronto A10810
Chris SimsNorthwesternIllinois10810
Matt JacksonChicago AChicago B11010
Cooper RohColumbia AStanford11510
Dennis ReppenChicago CHarvard11710
Raymond WangCornell ANorth Carolina A11710
Shiv SeshanChicago DTruman State11710
Jonathan LauJohns HopkinsBrown11910
Joey SunToronto BYale B11910
Sam BakerMcGillVanderbilt12110
Joel MilesMinnesota AWUSTL A1230
Jaik HavlickArizona StateVirginia124-5
Ashish SubramanianDukeWUSTL B12510
Matthew SiffYale ANYU12710
Rohan ShelkeBerkeley BSouth Carolina12710
Sarod NoriCornell BMinnesota B13110
Derek ChenColumbia BFlorida14610
Joseph ChambersVirginiaArizona State14610