Cloud Microphysics

Exam

Marks will be based on the oral exam for which a bonus of up to 1/4 grade can be obtained from the assignments if an average of 80% is achieved (excluding the lowest score)

Ice crystal image from Kenneth Libbrecht as reproduced in Lohmann et al. (2016)

Ice crystal image from Kenneth Libbrecht as reproduced in Lohmann et al. (2016)

Students are able to explain the physical processes leading to the formation of clouds and precipitation, and apply these principles to interpret atmospheric observations and solve realistic problems given related to each topic covered in class.

Independent supported learning. Students should be able to master the skill of self learning by the end of the course.

Contact

Dr. Zamin A Kanji
Lecturer at the Department of Environmental Systems Science
  • CHN O 12.3
  • +41 44 633 61 61
  • Detail page

Institut für Atmosphäre und Klima
Universitätstrasse 16
8092 Zürich
Switzerland

Dr.  Zamin A Kanji

Contact

Dr. Cuiqi Zhang
Lecturer at the Department of Environmental Systems Science
  • CHN P 11
  • +41 44 633 27 44

Experimentelle Atmosphärenphysik
Universitätstrasse 16
8092 Zürich
Switzerland

Dr.  Cuiqi Zhang

Contact

Dr. Diego Villanueva Ortiz
Lecturer at the Department of Environmental Systems Science
  • CHN P 16.1

Experimentelle Atmosphärenphysik
Universitätstrasse 16
8092 Zürich
Switzerland

Dr.  Diego Villanueva Ortiz
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