ATMOSPHERIC & OCEANIC SCIENCES 100:
LECTURE 3 WEATHER & CLIMATE
(3 credits)
FALL 1997
ANNOUNCEMENTS
At the start of the second Week of Class:
- Homework #1 was distributed in class on Monday and will be
due one week from Wednesday, 17 SEP.
- If you did not attended the first three days of class, this
class meets at 1:20 PM in Room 1240 of the Computer Science &
Statistics Building 1210 W. Dayton St. Please see me to get a
class syllabus.
- Have you purchased your textbook at the Bookstore? Please
remember that the text is not the same as the text
used in the other ATM OCN 100 lectures.
- Moran, J.M. and M.D. Morgan, 1997: Meteorology: The Atmosphere
and the Science of Weather. (5th ed.) Prentice Hall.
Upper Saddle River, NJ. 530 pp. (ISBN 0-13-266701-0)
- If you have not officially registered for this course you
will need to add the course before this Friday, 12 September.
Please see me if you have any questions.
- Please read the UW Notice
concerning
process for receiving and addressing student complaints and concerns
in TA-assisted courses.
- Watch for the web page that your Teaching Assistant, Melissa
Ficek, will be posting.
- For those who took my summer school course:
- You may find your
course grade through
this site.
- If you need to ask me any questions, please e-mail me If you
are using email, please make sure that you supply your correct
e-mail address, because I may not be able to respond if you wrote
me from a terminal as "guest".
- Again, thank you for sharing a nice, rewarding summer with
me.
Come join us on a weather adventure this fall.
Ed Hopkins
- How about some weather trivia that is updated daily?
- Check this page for information concerning the course grading
scheme, text, instructor contact information.
- Visit this site for the lecture outline for the day.
- Check this site for individual homework assignments, due dates
and answer keys.
- Check this site for tips concerning the three exams in the
course.
- Find the current conditions and forecasts for "most any
place" from here.
- Your door to the big world of weather and to the rest of the
Internet is available here
Last revision 9 September 1997
Produced by Edward J. Hopkins, Ph.D.
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI 53706
hopkins@meteor.wisc.edu