Current course:
PCC 587/ATM S 587/OCEAN 587/ESS 587, Climate Dynamics
Previous Courses:
ATM S 542, GFD II: Balance Dynamics, spring 2009.
ATM S 442/504, Atmospheric Motions II, winter 2009.
ATM S 591, Modeling the General Circulation of the Atmosphere, autumn 2008.
ATM S 542, GFD II: Balance Dynamics, spring 2008.
ATM S 509/OCEAN 512, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics I, winter 2008.
Errata
for Holton's Dynamic Meteorology 4th Edition (maintained by Dale Durran and CC Bitz)
Berlin lecture 1: Montag
Berlin lecture 2: Dienstag-Mittwoch
Berlin lecture 3: Mittwoch-Donnerstag
Berlin lecture 4: Donnerstag-Freitag
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