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Cloud Microphysics
Last Updated: 2026-02-05 16:38:37
Abstract
Clouds are a fascinating atmospheric phenomenon central to the hydrological cycle and the Earth`s climate. Interactions between cloud particles can result in precipitation, glaciation or evaporation of the cloud depending on its microstructure and microphysical processes.
Objective
The learning objective of this course is that students understand the formation of clouds and precipitation and can apply learned principles to interpret atmospheric observations of clouds and precipitation.
Content
see: http://www.iac.ethz.ch/edu/courses/master/modules/cloud-microphysics.html and: https://moodle-app2.let.ethz.ch/course/view.php?id=19307
Resources
Lecture Notes
This course will be designed as a reading course in 1-2 small groups of 10 students maximum. It will be based on the textbook below. The students are expected to read chapters of this textbook prior to the class so that open issues, fascinating and/or difficult aspects can be discussed in depth.
Literature
Lamb and Verlinde: PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF CLOUDS, Cambridge University Press, 2011
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- MSC , DR
- Frequency
- Semesterly recurring
Examination
- Type
- end-of-semester examination
- Mode
- oral 25 minutes
Registration & Places
- Signup End
- 18.02.2024
Course Components
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Cloud Microphysics
Die Lehrveranstaltung wird erst ab einer Minimalanzahl von 10 teilnehmenden Studierenden durchgeführt.
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2 h weekly |
| exercise | Cloud Microphysics |
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1 h weekly |
Offered In
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Electives (The students are free to choose individually from the entire course offer of ETH Zürich and the universities of Zürich and Bern.)
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Doctorate Environmental Systems Sciences (More Information at: )
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