Teaching

EPS 181, Atmospheric Physics and Dynamics, Fall 2014

Overview

This course covers the processes that determine the structure and circulation of Earth's atmosphere. The approach of this course is deductive: the properties and behavior of Earth's atmosphere will be derived from the laws of physics and fluid dynamics. Topics will include the governing laws of fluid dynamics, dry and moist thermodynamics, radiative transfer, cloud microphysics, geostrophic flow, quasigeostrophic motion, atmospheric waves, and baroclinic instability.

Time
M W, 2-3:30
Location
McCone 325
Recommended text, but not required
Holton
Prerequisites
Mathematics 53, 54; Physics 7A, 7B, 7C
Grading
Homework 30%, Midterm I 20% (October 1, in class), Midterm II 20% (November 3, in class), Final 30% (December 18, 3pm-6pm, McCone 325)
GSI
Jacob Seeley (449 McCone Hall, jacob.t.seeley@gmail.com)
Seeley office hours
TBD
Romps office hours
After class or by appointment (377 McCone Hall, romps@berkeley.edu)

Syllabus

9/3, Overview of the atmosphere
9/8, Conservation of mass
9/10, Conservation of momentum
  • Reading: Continue readings from 8/29
9/15, Conservation of energy
9/17, Example: Sound waves
9/22, Static stability and dry convection
9/24, Entropy and potential temperature
9/29, Water
10/1, Midterm I
  • In class
  • Closed book
10/6, Examples: Subsidence and Bernoulli
  • Reading: None
10/8, Shallow-water equations
10/13, Coriolis force I
10/15, Coriolis force II
  • Reading: None
10/20, Balanced flow I
10/22, Balanced flow II
  • Reading: Continue reading from 10/8
10/27, Circulation I
10/29, Circulation II
  • Reading: Continue reading from 10/15
11/3, Midterm II
  • In class
  • Closed book
11/5, Radiative transfer
11/10, Greenhouse effect
11/12, Vorticity I
11/17, Vorticity II
  • Reading: Continue reading from 10/22
11/19, Reynolds averaging
11/24, Boundary layers I
11/26, No class
  • Reading: None
12/1, Boundary layers II
12/3, Review
  • Reading: Your notes

Homework