220003 Climate, Weather and Plants

Detaljer
Ansvarligt institutInstitut for Grundvidenskab og Miljø   67 %
Institut for Jordbrug og Økologi   33 %

English TitleClimate, Weather and Plants
Tidligst mulig placeringBachelor 2. år til Kandidat 2. år
VarighedEn blok
 
Pointværdi7.5 (ECTS)
 
KursustypeFælleskursus
 
EksamenSluteksamen

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Skriftlig auditorieeksamen

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Beskrivelse af eksamen: Written 4 hour exam. The exam questions test the students ability to apply the concepts and formulae covered by the course.

Vægtning: Written exam 4 hours 100%



7-trinsskala, intern censur

Eksamensdatoer:
05. november 2010
 
Forudsætninger for indstilling til eksamenA final mini project report must be approved
 
Rammer for UndervisningLectures, experimental excercises, theoretical excercises, project work
 
BlokplaceringBlock 1
Ugestruktur: C
 
UndervisningssprogEngelsk
 
Anbefalede forudsætningerElementary skills in mathematics. Acquaintence with sine, cosine, square root, exponential and logarithm.
 
Begrænset deltagerantalNone
 
Kursusindhold
The course comprises the following three general themes: A) Basic principles of the boundary layer physical and climatic elements B) Applied principles and methods within plant science C) Specific applied methods relevant in agricultural, horticultural, forest and landscape relations.

A. Basic: Micro, local and meso climatic elements, Energy balances, Radiation geometry, Atmospheric properties, Wind/heat/humidity transport mechanisms, Boundary layer transport, Shelter effects, Evapotranspiration, Climates of simple non-vegetated and non-uniform surfaces, Global climate, Climate classification, Air pollution and the boundary layer, Climate change and the environmental impact.

B. Applied, general: Climates of vegetated surfaces, Forest climate and hydrology, Intentionally modified climates, Glasshouse climate, Inadvertent climate modification, Urban climate, Crop and local weather, soil-plant-atmosphere modelling, Atmospheric deposition and dispersion in the boundary layer.

C. Applied, specific: Climate stations, Climate and orchards, Climate modification by outdoor growing, Climate management in greenhouses, Climate and forestry, Climate change and tree growing.
 
Undervisningsform
The fundamental topics related to the course content parts A, B and C are covered by lectures, including guest lectures. Small experimental demonstrations in relation to the physical methods and the biological topics are provided. Theoretical excersises 2-4 hours per week (varying). Practical exercises approximately 8 hours in all. A miniproject (duration 1 week) will be included at the end of the course.
 
Målbeskrivelse
The objective is that the student be able to estimate the local climate and its dependence on terrain conditions together with both its influence and dependence on the vegetation. The aim is further to provide a fundamental physical knowledge making it possible to work professionally within areas such as climate management and atmospheric environment.
After completing the course the student will be able to:
Knowledge:
-Describe the basic climatic components like temperature, humidity, precipitation and wind
-Identify the physical processes in relation to climate and weather e.g. the air-, heat- and water vapour transport mechanisms
-Describe and identify the different surface- and boundary layer characteristics e.g. vegetation, topography and soil condition
-Classify and identify the micro-, local-, meso- and global climatic elements
Skills:
-Apply the concepts and formulae covered by the course to do simple calculations.
-Analyse the intentionally modified climates such as surface control, frost protection, shelter effects and greenhouse climates
-Apply the basic knowledge to assess inadvertent climate modification such as forest- and urban climate
Competences:
-Manage more complex plant production and silvicultural problems by combination of basic and applied principles and elements
-Apply climatological principles and methods from more extensive and specific climate/plant related courses within agricultural, horticultural and silvicultural science
-Evaluate and discuss causes and effects in relation to air pollution and climate change

 
Litteraturhenvisninger
T.R. Oke: Boundary Layer Climates; Routledge, 2 edition 1988
 
Kursusansvarlig
Lars Holm Øgendal, lho@life.ku.dk, Institut for Grundvidenskab og Miljø/Biofysik, Tlf: 353-32288
 
Studienævn
Studienævn NSN
 
Kursusbeskrivelsesomfang
forelæsninger42
teoretiske øvelser22
praktiske øvelser8
ekskursioner8
kollokvier4
forberedelse118
eksamen4

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