Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia

Climatology

Code

7156

Academic unit

Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia

Department

Departamento de Ciências e Engenharia do Ambiente

Credits

3.0

Teacher in charge

Alexandra de Jesus Branco Ribeiro, Isabel Maria Gonçalves Corrêa de Sepúlveda

Weekly hours

2

Total hours

30

Teaching language

Português

Prerequisites

There are no precedence requisites.

Bibliography

CUNHA, F.R. 1977. Meteorologia Geral e Agrícola. Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Lisboa.
DAVEAU, S. 2005. Portugal Geográfico. Ed. Sá da Costa, Lisboa.
DONN, W.L. 1978. Meteorologia. Tradução espanhola. Editorial Reversé, Barcelona.
FORBES, K., MOITA, R. & SANTOS, F.D. 2001. Mudança Climática em Portugal. Impactes e Medidas de Adaptação SIAM-Sumário executivo e conclusões. Gradiva
IPCC, 2001. Climate Change – Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. IPCC publications. Cambridge University Press.
IPCC, 2001. Climate Change – Mitigation. IPCC publications. Cambridge University Press.
LUTGENS, F. K.  & TARBUCK, E .J. 2004. The atmosphere: an introduction to meteorology, 9th ed., Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 508 pp. 

SANTOS, F.D., FORBES, K. & MOITA, R. 2002. Climate Change in Portugal. Scenarios, Impacts and Adaptation Measures SIAM Project. Gradiva.

Teaching method

Lecturing of problem-solving sessions and laboratory sessions are carried out in the Laboratory 231, that should be equipped with data-show.
The pedagogic material is available for the students in the Discipline Sheet created in the Moodle. This sheet also allows students to follow the Course through the whole semester, e.g. in what concerns the work carried out in small working groups.

Evaluation method

1 – EVALUATION 1.1 – The admission to the final exam is conditioned by a) absences must be below around 1/3 to the total number of classes and b) Delivering and oral presentation of a group project. This report represents 30% of the final grade, and 9.5 is the minimum for its acceptance. The compliance of a) and b) is compulsory for final exam admission. 1.2 – LECTURES EVALUATION represents 70% of the final grade. 1.2.1 - Two tests through the semester. 1.2.2 – Evaluation through final exam needs the fulfilment of the admission conditions (number of presences and group project) and  is for who failed the evaluation, or wants to increase the final grade. 1.3 – Team report: The report must comply the format made available at the page of the discipline in the Moodle. Each team must perform an oral presentation of their report, which must not exceed 15 minutes.

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