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The exam information is in here now. Here are the details:
7 December at 14:30 (3 hours).
Undervisningsrom 1 Georg Sverdrups hus
(that's on the 3rd floor at Sverdrups hus).
Good luck!
In the new link under class notes are some simulations Tom made of Hurricane Berit.
Bjorn will meet you tomorrow at the reception desk in the main building at met.no. So go over the foot bridge, take a left after the fence, and then go up around the first building on the left. He'll be there just before kl 13.
I've put the final exams from 2008 and 2009 on here (under the class notes section). Note the course has changed since 2008 (we don't discuss the perturbation method anymore, and we don't use log pressure coordinates now).
The problems for chapter three are now in the text. Try to finish them by Nov. 29 (Tuesday). Then Lise will have a problem session on Dec. 1. Get as far as you can, and you can fill in the details after her problem session.
I've booked the meeting room at metos, the glass cage (glassburet), from 10.15-12.00 on Monday (7. November). We'll be covering the last three problems in problem set 2 (2.6-2.8).
-Lise
Remember the group session on thursday (3. November) from 10.15-12.00 in room 7.
Exam schedule for Friday, 14/10. Exam in my office (MetOs, in CIENS).
10.00 Marit
10.35 Geir
11.10 Eldbjorg
11.45 Frank
1.30 Tomas
2.20 Andrey
2.55 Peygham
Lars Petter will take over the class on Tuesday (11/10). I'll be back on Thursday. The oral exams will be held on Friday, from 10 am on. We can decide who goes first, etc. on Thursday.
Remember our group session tomorrow at 10.15 in the "glass cage" (glassburet) at MetOs.
Note that there is a typo in problem 1.7. "integrate equation (38)" should read "integrate the thermal wind relation".
Note that problems 1.8 and 1.9 are the same. So you only need to do one (I'll let you choose...)
First problem set---do the problems at the end of chapter 1. Pass them in on Thurs., 22 September.
The class notes can be found under the link "compendium". Note that I often change the material before a lecture---the bits I've already discussed won't change much. The UNIS notes is my compendium for an introductory course I teach up on Svalbard every year.