Geography 3A: "Oceanic and Atmospheric Processes"
Fall Quarter 2005, with Christopher Still; Back to Ted's Main Page


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> I hope you enjoyed the class, and good luck in your future endeavors. Feel free to e-mail me (ted@geog.ucsb.edu) anytime to let me know what you're up to, and if you're still at UCSB, I hope to see you around campus: I'll probably be at UCSB until spring 2009 or so. Thanks for being such great students!
> The other announcements, and most of the course materials, have been removed from this web page because the class is over, but e-mail me if you'd like to see them again.


I was the lecturer for GEOG 3A in summer 2005, and I have PowerPoint files for all my lectures available at this website. They may help you understand and appreciate concepts covered this quarter in GEOG 3A. The website also has many organized links to animations and images of current weather.

 


I'm holding these review sessions; everyone's welcome to attend:

Tues, Oct 18, 7:30pm-9:30pm in Buchanan 1940 for Midterm #1

Tues, Nov 15, 7:30pm-9:30pm in Buchanan 1940 for Midterm #2

 Mon, Dec 5, 6pm-8pm in Life Sciences Building 1001 for the Final Exam


Office hours and lab/discussion sections:

WHEN: WHERE:
Tuesday 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM:
Ted's lab/discussion section
Ellison 3621
Wednesday 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM:
Ted's lab/discussion section
Ellison 3621
Thursday 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM:
Ted's lab/discussion section
Ellison 3621
Ted's office hours: see me right after any of my discussion sections and I'll stick around as long as you want Ellison 3621 starting at 3pm
Ted's office hours also by appointment; e-mail me at tedeckmann@bigfoot.com Wherever it's convenient for you

 

GEOG 3A Course Description, from UCSB's Course Catalog:


“Study of basic processes that determine flows of energy through the atmosphere and oceans. Distribution and characteristics of major atmospheric and oceanic features and interactions between them. Interrelationships between human societies and oceanic and atmospheric variability.”

Prerequisites: none; open to geography and non-geography majors


 

 

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