. – Physics of the Atmosphere Prof. Silvio Davolio COURSE CONTENT Atmospheric structure and composition. Atmospheric thermodynamics: gas law for dry and moist air, water vapour, hydrostatic equation and its applications, geopotential, first law of thermodynamics, adiabatic processes, potential temperature, static stability (dry and moist atmosphere), thermodynamic diagrams and meteorological applications, second law of thermodynamics. Formation and classification of clouds and precipitation. Atmospheric dynamics: conservation laws, primitive equations, scale analysis and solution of simplified equations: geostrophic, inertial, cyclostrofic and gradient flows. Ageostrophic wind and vertical motion, cyclonic and anticyclonic circulation. Barotropic/baroclinic atmosphere and thermal wind. Radiation: black body radiation, physical laws, radiation balance for the sun-earthatmosphere system, scattering and absorption, radiation balance at the earth surface and at the top of the atmosphere. Greenhouse effect. Radiative transfer equations. Introduction to general circulation of the atmosphere Overview of numerical weather prediction models, interpretation of weather charts. READING LIST WALLACE J.M. & HOBBS P.V., Atmospheric Sciences, an introductory survey, Academic Press, 2006. HOLTON J.R., An introduction to dynamic meteorology, Academic Press, 1992. STULL R.B., Meteorology for scientists and engineers, Brooks/Cole, 1999. HARTMANN D.L., Global physical climatology, Academic Press, 1994. PEIXOTO J.P. & OORT A.H., Physics of climate, American Institute of Physics, 1993. TEACHING METHOD Lectures. ASSESSMENT METHOD Oral exam. NOTES Further information can be found on the lecturer’s webpage http://www2.unicatt.it/unicattolica/docenti/index.html or on the Faculty notice board. at