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Please find the link to Epay under "Excursion" in order to pay the participant's fee
I have made suggested solutions to the first question (the calculations) and the very last sub questions.
Here is the link.
For this year's exam you will not be asked to do any calculations with numerical numbers. Thus you don't need to bring a calculator.
There will be no allowed permitted materials (hjelpemidler) for the exam.
As I am away on travel on Monday, Hans will come around to answer questions during the exam.
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Terje
"Atmospheric science - and introductory survey", second edition, by Wallace & Hobbs.
The curriculum is chapters 3,4,6 and 9 in Wallace & Hobbs.
These sections are NOT part of the curriculum:
Chapter 4: 4.5.3b, 4.5.3c, 4.5.5c,
Chapter 6: 6.6, 6.7, 6.8
Chapter 9: 9.1.6, and section 9.3.3 and the rest of chapter 9.
I've finished correcting Oblig 2. Everyone has gotten their assignment approved. I'll bring the commented assignments for you on May 8.
-Hans
At Finse we will work on the local surface energy balance - with real time data taken during our stay.
The turbulent fluxes (sensible and latent heat) will be derived from the eddy-covariance instrument at the station. To do this you need to be able to run your program from oblig1 (the first compulsory assignment). So bring you laptops.
If , for some reason, you are not able to bring your laptop and run the python program on it while at Finse. Don't worry, we will set you up in small groups.
The lecture Monday 30.4 will be given during the Finse excursion, and thus cancelled on 30.4.
This is because 1. May is a public holiday and thus from experience many students will not be in Oslo that day.
There has been a few questions if Phyton (instead of Matlab) is OK for the second assignment. That is of course OK.
In the english text of mandatory assignment 2 at least some greek characters are missing. In exercise 1d the size range should go from 0.01 um (micro meters) to 10 um, not 0.01 to 10 m. I'll check if there are more differences between the versions.
-Hans
Here is a link to the Norwegian Version of the second mandatory assignment.
You need to download the matlab program kelvinkohler.m from http://folk.uio.no/terjebe/GEF2200/oblig_sky/ .
We will make a quick translation to English and publish the English Version shortly.
The deadline for handing in the report is April 24.
Here is a list of recommended personal equipment for the trip to Finse.
Here is a link to suggested solutions for the midterm exam (in Norwegian)
I'm at a conference next week so there will be no group session on April 10. There are two exercise sets for April 17.
-Hans
The exam will be given in both Norwegian and English. You are free to answer in either language.
For those of you who haven't yet checked out Piazza, I think this would be a good time. There's a good selection of questions and answers there now :) (unfortunately many in norwegian, sorry :/ )
piazza.com/uio.no/spring2018/gef2200
The best of luck with the exam!
- Sara
Wallace and Hobbs:
- Chapter 3 (all)
-Chapter 9: Sections 9.1 (except 9.1.6), 9.2.1, 9.2.2 (until but not including equation 9.19c), 9.2.4 and 9.3.2.
The remaining part of chapter 9 is not included in the curriculum.
On Tuesday I (Sara) will be available to answer question regarding the mandatory assignment.
The room is however changed to Aud. 2 at Vilhelm Bjerknes hus.
OBS: if you have a laptop you can use to do the obligatory assignment, please bring this to the session on Tuesday.
On Monday J?rn will take over the lectures again and start on Chapter 6 on Cloud Physics.