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ATM S 211, Spring Quarter 2001
Climate and Climate Change
The blue marble from Apollo 17Larsen Ice Shelf, AntarcticaAntarctic Ozone hole, 2000
Class Meeting Times and Location: Daily (M-F) from 10:30 to 11:20 am in Room 310C in the Atmospheric Sciences Building

Instructor:Lyatt Jaeglé
e-mail: jaegle@atmos.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 685-2679
Office: Room 306 in the Atmospheric Sciences Building
Office hours: Wednesdays 11:30-12:30 pm, or by appointment 

Teaching Assistant: Roberta Quadrelli
e-mail: roberta@atmos.washington.edu
Phone: 543-6627 (only during office hours, otherwise please use e-mail)
Office:  Room 420 in the Atmospheric Sciences Building
Office hours: Tuesdays 3-4 pm and Thursdays 11:30-12:30
 

Class Description
This is an introductory course for nonscience majors on climate and climate change.  The first part of the class will cover the processes controlling the climate of the present  and the interactions between the atmosphere, the oceans, the solid earth, and the biosphere.  We will then focus on the climate of the past.  Finally, we will discuss a number of issues related to global change including global warming, stratospheric ozone depletion, and global air pollution.

See the syllabus for a more detailed description.

Announcements

  • The final exams are in envelopes outside my office (ATG 306). You can come and pick them up at any time. 
  • Have a great summer!
 
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 Last Updated:
06/07/2001

Contact the instructor at: jaegle@atmos.washington.edu