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Exercises for Friday 28 February: 6.8, 6.9, 6.10 and 7.1 with suggested solutions.
Assignments:
6.8: Gitte and Helen
6.9: Eirin and Alouette
6.10: Helen and Eivind
7.1: Kjetil and Renata
Hi. Due to the intensive fortran course this week we have to change our lecture time as we discussed last week.
I have a meeting until 3 pm on Wednesday, so we will have teh lecture 15.15-17.00
Some of you asked for suggestions for exercises from the Wallace and Hobbs book. I would suggest 3.43, 3.44, 3.47, and 3.49
Due to my travels the next weeks, the next regular lecture will be Friday 7. February.
Due to my travels and a PhD defence, the lectures on Tuesday and Friday are cancelled. Instead there will a lecture on Wednesday 12.15-14 in the room called Hagen 2.
Group seminars will start Tuesday 28 January. We'll be looking at the following exercises from the text book: 3.6, 4.2, 4.3, 4.5. I will be away on travel, so we need volunteers!
Curriculum: As in recent years, we will use: a) the textbook "A short course in cloud physics, 3rd edition" (ISBN 0-08-034863-7), by Rogers and Yau (1989), with an emphasis on chapters 4-15; b) a selection of recent papers from the scientific literature (details to come).
Due to a busy semester for me, we will start on Tuesday 14.1, one week earlier than announced in the lecture plan (unfortunately, I can not easily change that).