Home: ATM S 101

Syllabus

Weekly Readings

HW Assignments

Forecast Competition

Grading Policy and Exam Schedule

Lab Demos 

Current Weather Maps and Data

Cloud Atlas

Anonymous feedback

Atmospheric Sciences 101: Weather
Winter 2002
Grading Policy and Exam Schedule

Tests will be short answer and closed book. The Final Exam will be a cumulative exam. Students who cannot attend the Final Exam must arrange an oral final with Professor Durran before the end of the quarter.
 
1st MIDTERM Tuesday, 5 February
2nd MIDTERM Wednesday, 27 February
FINAL Monday, 18 March 8:30-10:20

Grading will be apportioned as follows:
 
Homework/Quiz Section   20%
Each Midterm   24%
Final   32%

Homework will consist of approximately seven one week assignments. Homework assignments will be posted on the web by 5 PM each Wednesday and handed in eight days later at the start of the Thursday
lecture.  Each assignment will be discussed in the quiz sections the same week in which it is handed in.  Since the correct solution will be given immediately after the homework is handed in (at least in Section AB), no late homework will be accepted.  Each student's lowest homework score will, however, be dropped to allow for one sickness or unavoidable absence.

Homeworks will typically consist of five questions and graded on a scale of 0-20.  Three of the homework problems will be selected at random by the TA's and graded on a scale of 1-5.   Five additional points will be awarded to those papers in which a reasonable attempt is made to answer the remaining two problems. Solutions for all the problems will be posted each Monday on the web and outside the TA office. 
 

Quiz Sections. Quiz sections will generally include a laboratory demonstration performed by the TA.  Attendance in quiz sections is mandatory. One third the homework/quiz-section grade will be based on attendance in the quiz sections (full-attendance credit will be awarded to all who miss no more than one section). 
 

Forecast Contest: an opportunity for extra credit. Forecasting will begin the sixth week of the quarter. Students who submit a minimum of 15 forecasts will have 6 extra credit points added to their final. Students who do well on their forecasts, and submit at least 15 forecasts, are eligible for up to 6 additional points of extra credit on the final.  (Total possible extra credit is 12 points added to a 100-point final.)