cartoon by Eldon Dedini, Published in the New Yorker 19.3.2001
| Introduction to Meteorology |
During this semester (Winter Semester 2009-10) I am teaching the Introduction to Meteorology course while on leave at the University of Mainz. The materials for this course are generally on the IPA website. Some materials will occasionaly be placed here before they become available on the IPA website. |
| Atmospheric Thermodynamics (Theoretische Meteorologie I) |
During this semester (Winter Semester 2009-10) I am teaching
the Atmospheric Thermodynamics course while on leave at the University
of Mainz. The materials for this course are generally on the IPA website.
Some materials will occasionaly be placed here before they become
available on the IPA website.
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| Deep Convection |
These are the individual lecture notes and computer lab instructions for the special lecture series that I am currently holding at the University of Mainz, Institute for Physics of the Atmosphere, during Winter Semester 2006-7. Here are only the updates from the previous version of this course, held during 2004-5; the individual lecture notes from that course are still available here for those that are interested; these are in turn based on the notes from the course in WS 2002-3, which were compiled into a collected volume (see below for that link). |
| Meteorological Transport Processes and their Effects on Tropospheric Chemistry |
These are the individual lecture notes and computer lab instructions for the special lecture series that I held at the University of Mainz, Institute for Physics of the Atmosphere, during Winter Semester 2005-6. A previous version of this course was held during 2003-4; the individual lecture notes from that course are still available here for those that are interested (at present they do not need to be password protected). |
| Deep Convection and its Effects on Tropospheric Chemistry |
These are the collected lecture notes for the special lecture series I held at the University of Mainz, Institute for Physics of the Atmosphere, during Winter Semester 2002-3. They are password protected for legal reasons, since the notes include a number of figures from various textbooks. Anyone is welcome to a copy, please simply ask me for the password. In addition, there are two pdf files based on the overheads I showed for the introduction and outlook. |
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