EESA07H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Kinson, Blackboard, Headache
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Email: tanzina. mohsin@utoronto. ca (please read the email policy at the end) Office hours (applicable until july 31): monday 11:30 am to 12:30 pm. A survey of the science, history and applications of wind. Topics include storms including hurricanes, tornadoes and midlatitude cyclones, global circulation, local circulations, measurement of winds, impact of winds on land surfaces, wind power, winds and pollution, historical and literary winds, and contemporary wind research. No prior knowledge of environmental science is required. Participation (in class quizzes + out of class participation): (10+5) 15% Quizzes will take place usually near the end (with some exception) of each lecture, 2-11. Each quiz will cover the materials from the same day lecture. If you miss a quiz, there is no make-up and you will miss out a participation opportunity. It is very important that you attend each lecture to write the quiz during the lecture. Out of class opportunities will also be available, to a maximum of 5 marks.