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Geog 110 - Introduction to Meteorology

Geog 110 - Introduction to Meteorology. TA: Rodrigo Bombardi (Rod) bombardi@geog.ucsb.edu Office hours: Mon. 3:00 - 4:00, Wed. 4:00 – 5:00 Office: 4832 Ellison. Lab I – Vertical Structure of the Atmosphere. H (km). Height (km) Temperature (°C) 0 21.0 1 15.0 2 8.0 4 -5.0. 4.

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Geog 110 - Introduction to Meteorology

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  1. Geog 110 - Introduction to Meteorology TA: Rodrigo Bombardi (Rod) bombardi@geog.ucsb.edu Office hours: Mon. 3:00 - 4:00, Wed. 4:00 – 5:00 Office: 4832 Ellison

  2. Lab I – Vertical Structure of the Atmosphere H (km) Height (km) Temperature (°C) 0 21.0 1 15.0 2 8.0 4 -5.0 4 3 1.5 3 2 1 0 -5 0 10 15 5 20 T (°C) 1.5

  3. Lab I – Vertical Structure of the Atmosphere % Atm above Air Pressure (mb) 100 1000 50 500 78% of the Atmosphere is nitrogen Nitrogen Pressure (mb) % Nitrogen above 780 100 390 50

  4. Lab II – Earth-Sun Geometry Earth axis Earth axis β Equador Equador α β

  5. Lab II – Earth-Sun Geometry Q6 – You can use the latitude of Santa Barbara 34.32°N Q19 – Use the solar elevation angle found in Q6. Q22 – You can use the latitude of Santa Barbara 34.32°N Assignments Labs 1 – 2, excluding optional exercise page 14. Carbone, Exercises for Weather and Climate, 7th Ed. Don't Procrastinate!!!

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