Climate and weather b-module  

After completing the module students will be able to: - Identify open issues in the processing and/or interpretation of Earth system data records based on the outcomes of the lab project and design a development roadmap to address them. - Present analyses, interpretations and conclusions, as well as ethical implications, of the Lab and Fieldwork projects in a clear and convincing manner, both orally and written. Theory/Lab (module specific): - Explain which techniques are needed to measure or model specific geophysical parameters governing the processes relevant to a societal challenge. - Evaluate the temporal and spatial requirements for measurements or models to monitor and predict these processes. - Combine and analyse data records to understand processes and their relationships on relevant scales - Distinguish the different sources of uncertainty in observational and in model data. - Analyse the skills and errors of a model by comparing with observations. - Evaluate the sensitivity of geophysical models to key parameters and boundary conditions. - Analyse, visualize and interpret and present findings in a clear and convincing manner. Fieldwork: - Plan and design a field campaign that is appropriate for the physical process to be measured. - Collect data in the field using different measurement techniques. - Explain and quantify the error sources associated with the field measurements. - Process and analyse the data collected in the field to give meaningful constraints on the physical process. - Effectively communicate with peers, assessors and clients. - Contribute to a project as a team player and to the overall project management.
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Climate and weather b-module
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