Mid-latitude cyclone



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Atmospheric Sciences 101 - Weather
Summer 2003


The aim of this course is to develop an understanding of the physical processes that cause weather and related atmospheric phenomena. Greater emphasis will be placed on how and why these processes occur than on memorization of terminology.


Class announcements
  • 8/24: Thank you for making this class an enjoyable experience for me. I hope you learned about weather and gained some enjoyment also. See the grade distribution for the final exam. If you would like to pick up your final exam, they are available (with a solution sheet) outside the door of ATG 420. The overall course grade distribution may be viewed also. If you wish to find out your grade before they are posted by the university, email your request to me.


Instructor:
Greg Ostermeier
Email: greg@atmos.washington.edu
Office hours: Immediately after class or by appointment
420 ATG, 543-6627


Class schedule:
Lectures: Monday-Thursday 9:40-10:40, ATG 310c
Quiz section: Friday 9:40-10:40, ATG 310c


Textbook:
Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere,
3rd edition, by C. Donald Ahrens, 2001, West Publishing Company