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Class Meeting Times and Location:
    Lectures: MTWTh 1:30-2:20 in Johnson Hall 175
    Discussion section A: Fridays 1:30-2:20 pm in ATG 310c
    Discussion section B: Fridays 2:30-3:20 pm in ATG 310c 

Instructor:Lyatt Jaeglé
e-mail: jaegle@atmos.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 685-2679
Office: Room 302 in the
Atmospheric Sciences Building
Office hours: Mondays after class (2:30-3:30 pm), or by appointment (send me an e-mail!) 

Teaching Assistant: Qiong Yang
e-mail: qyang@atmos.washington.edu
Phone:(206) 543-8108
Office: Room 324 in the
Atmospheric Sciences Building
Office hours: Tuesdays 2:30-3:30 pm, and Thursdays 10:30-12 am, or by appointment
 

Course 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 the climate of the future and the influence of human activities.

See the syllabus for a more detailed description.

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 Last Updated:
09/21/2007

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