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There will be a question and answer session on Monday 6 June.
Jon Egill
Friday 27 May we will have a group session going over the last figures from the book. - Camilla and Kari
Please note that the final lecture will be moved from Friday 20 May to Monday 23 May. Let me know if this is a problem for you.
Jon Egill
The next and final regular lecture will be on Friday 20 May.
The final examination (oral) will be held on Wednesday 15 June. More information to come.
Lecture notes from the coverage of the paper by Lohmann and Feichter (2005) on the aerosol indirect effect
The last group session will be on Monday 9th of May FROM 14.15 TO 16.00 in the same room as usual. Kari and Camilla will both be there, and we'll go through a selection of figures from the book. :D
Here is the paper by Takeda (1971) on 2-D cloud simulations that we discussed at today's lecture.
Change of schedule: There will be a regular lecture on Friday 6 May and a group session on Monday 9 May.
The group session that was planned on 29 April has been moved to 6 May, so there will be lectures on both 29 April and 2 May.
The following scientific papers will accompany the text book this year:
In the latter paper we skip section 7.
A suggested date for the oral examination is Wednesday 15 June. A room has been booked for this date. Another possible date would be Wednesday 1 June.
Friday 29th of April we will look at and discuss a selection of figures from the book, so make sure to bring your text books!
Friday 15th of April we'll go through the problems: 12.1, 12.5, 13.1 :)
Friday 8th of April we'll go through the following problems: 9.3, 10.1 and 10.2 :)
NOTE: For the midterm exam of 2005, problem 4, the correct answer is c, not b!
Here is the paper by Low and List (1982) on coalescence efficiency
Previous midterm exams can be found here
Here is a fascinating paper by Mason on the reasons for different ice crystal habits (shapes), cf. Figure 9.6 in the textbook.
Friday 18th of March we'll go through problems 8.5, 8.6 and 9.1 :)
Friday 11th of March, Kari will go through the following exercises: 7.3, 7.5, 8.1, 8.3 and (if there is enough time) 8.4
Friday 4th of March we'll go through the following problems: 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 and 7.4
Suggested solutions to the problems given at the Friday group sessions can be found here
Here is the pioneering paper on cloud-top mixing that is referred to on page 53 in the textbook.
Here is a figure of typical size distributions (number and volume) from Pruppacher & Klett (1997)'s book that complements Chapter 6 in the textbook.