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280351 UE PM-MiMet Exercise Course in Micrometeorology (PI) (2019W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from We 11.09.2019 10:00 to We 25.09.2019 23:59
- Registration is open from Tu 01.10.2019 10:00 to Tu 15.10.2019 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Tu 15.10.2019 23:59
Details
max. 20 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes
DO wtl 08.10.2019 bis 30.01.2020 09:30 - 11:30 Raum 2E206
Termin Dienstag 01.10.2019 09:30 - 12:00 entfällt! Stattdessen werden die Studierenden gebeten an den Hearingsvorträgen teilzunehmen.(Date Tuesday 01.10.2019 09:30 - 12:00 not applicable! Instead, students will be asked to participate in the hearings.)
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Application and deepening of the mathematical and physical concepts from the lecture on micrometeorology.
Assessment and permitted materials
Mini test: 30
Cross exercise + table report: 35%.
Final report: 35Presence:
In the exercise on micrometeorology, attendance is mandatory. The student must be present at all classroom sessions. The student may miss an appointment without prior excuse. A medical certificate must be presented for any further missed appointments. The student has to inform the LV leader about the absence in any case.
Cross exercise + table report: 35%.
Final report: 35Presence:
In the exercise on micrometeorology, attendance is mandatory. The student must be present at all classroom sessions. The student may miss an appointment without prior excuse. A medical certificate must be presented for any further missed appointments. The student has to inform the LV leader about the absence in any case.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The course is considered to have been successfully completed when
1. the presence was observed,
2. the final project was passed with at least 50% of the points
3. at least 50% of the examples have been crossed and at least 2 table performance points have been collected
4. the total number of points of all partial performances amounts to at least 50%.Points -> Grade
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90% - 100% -> 1
77% - 89.9% -> 2
64% - 76.9% -> 3
50% - 63.9% -> 4
00% - 49.9% -> 5
1. the presence was observed,
2. the final project was passed with at least 50% of the points
3. at least 50% of the examples have been crossed and at least 2 table performance points have been collected
4. the total number of points of all partial performances amounts to at least 50%.Points -> Grade
---------------------------
90% - 100% -> 1
77% - 89.9% -> 2
64% - 76.9% -> 3
50% - 63.9% -> 4
00% - 49.9% -> 5
Examination topics
Concepts, knowledge and methods of micrometeorology developed during the lecture and exercises.
Reading list
Literature in advance:
- Stull, Roland B., 2003: An Introduction to Boundary Layer Meteorology. Kluwer Academic Publishers
- Arya, s. Pal, 2001: Introduction to Micrometeorology, Academic Press
- Foken, Thomas, 2003: Angewandte Meteorologie – Mikrometeorologische Methoden, Springer Verlag
- Etling, D., 2002: Theoretische Meteorologie, eine Einführung. Springer, Heidelberg, 354pp.
- Stull, Roland B., 2003: An Introduction to Boundary Layer Meteorology. Kluwer Academic Publishers
- Arya, s. Pal, 2001: Introduction to Micrometeorology, Academic Press
- Foken, Thomas, 2003: Angewandte Meteorologie – Mikrometeorologische Methoden, Springer Verlag
- Etling, D., 2002: Theoretische Meteorologie, eine Einführung. Springer, Heidelberg, 354pp.
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Last modified: Fr 27.09.2019 08:48