ATMS 558 spring 2007
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Announcements
  • Monday May 28: NO CLASS (memorial day).
  • Wednesday May 30: Instead of class, please come to Prof. Becky Alexander's seminar on "The Role of Atmospheric Chemistry in Climate Change" at 9 am. Health Sciences Building T-239.

Class Meeting Times and Location: Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:00-10:20 am in Room 610 in the Atmospheric Sciences Building

Instructor:Lyatt Jaeglé
e-mail: jaegle@atmos.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 685-2679
Office: Room 302 in the Atmospheric Sciences Building
Office hours: After class or send me e-mail to set up a time.
 

Class Description
Graduate course providing an introduction to the physical and chemical processes determining the composition of the atmosphere and its implications for climate, ecosystems, and human welfare.  We will look at the science behind several important global environmental problems: Stratospheric ozone depletion, tropospheric ozone and photochemical smog, oxidizing capacity of the atmosphere, acid rain, and global warming. 

See the syllabus for a more detailed description.

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 Last Updated:
03/26/2007

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