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701-1235-00L 2006W , 2007W , 2008W , 2020W , 2021W , 2022S , 2022W , 2023S , 2023W , 2024S , 2024W , 2025W , 2026W 4 Credits DR , MSC D-USYS

Clouds are a fascinating atmospheric phenomenon central to the hydrological cycle and the Earth's climate. Interactions between aerosol particles and water vapour result in clouds and interactions between cloud particles result in precipitation, glaciation or evaporation of the cloud depending on the microstructure and microphysical processes involved.

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701-0477-00L 2005W 3 Credits

The students will gain insights in the microphysical details of cloud and precipitation formation, as well as the importance of aerosols as cloud condensation and ice nuclei.