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Cloud Microphysics: Physics and Dynamics Textbook

Delve into the intricate physics and dynamics of clouds and precipitation with this comprehensive textbook by Zamin A. Kanji and Ulrike Lohmann. Understand the organizational details, assignments, and credits involved. Assignments are distributed weekly and due on Tuesdays at noon. It is highly recommended to hand in assignments for better exam success. Credits awarded if overall grade is ≥4. Earn 4 ECTS points with a chance to gain a bonus grade. Course outline for Spring 2019 included.

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Cloud Microphysics: Physics and Dynamics Textbook

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  1. Physics and Dynamics of Clouds and Precipitation (Cloud Microphysics) Zamin A. Kanji Ulrike Lohmann Feb. 20, 2019

  2. Objective, Textbook and Structure

  3. Organizational Details

  4. Assignments and Credits Assignments • Will be distributed weekly (starting February 27th) • Are due Tuesday’s at noon in the TA’s mailbox (across from the elevators on the O-floor) • Handing in for correction is voluntary but highly recommended and important for a successful exam Credits • Credits are awarded if grade (oral exam + bonus) ≥ 4 • Course is worth 4 ECTS points • You can earn a bonus of ¼ grade if you correctly answer more than 80% of assignments respectively

  5. Course Outline (Spring 2019)

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