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ATM 306 Climate variability and change

Most of my course material is now hosted on Blackboard. I have stopped putting lecture slides on this page a while ago. For the ATM 306 course you can follow the link to the 2016 course material. I have not much changed the general structure of the course.The PPT slides contain the bulk of the information covered in this course. It is still representative of the current state of the climate, the theories and physical principles of climate variability and change. Most significant changes to the course material depend on the latest developments in the published literature. I make an effort to include material from latest IPCC reports, or thought-provoking research articles, or material/topics suggested by students.



ATM/ENV315 Environmental Statistics and Computation

The main course material is provided to enrolled students in Blackboard. In this course we made use of the programming language Python to analyze some meteorlogical and atmospheric data sets. Notebooks of the programming tasks and activities can be found on GitHub. If you are interested in PPT slides with background material on statistics and information on Python and the used packages (e.g. numpy, scipy.stats) please contact me.

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Most of my course material is now hosted on Blackboard. I have stopped putting lecture slides on this page a while ago. For the ATM 306 course please follow the link to the 2016 course material. I have not much changed the general structure of the course.The PPT slides contain the bulk of the information covered in this course. It is still representative of the current state of the climate, the theories and physical principles of climate variability and change.

The current ATM315/ENV315 course is also using Blackboard to post PPT slides, computer code, and data. A course page with online content  based on the current course is preparation.   

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