Main themes |
Concepts covered in class:
a / Exchanges of heat and mass in the lower layers of the atmosphere, inside the plant communities and in the upper soil layers: natural radiation, interaction of electromagnetic radiation with plants, conduction and convection, atmospheric humidity, rainfall, water flow in the soil-plant-atmosphere, potential and actual evapotranspiration. b / Climate dynamics: structure of the atmosphere, vertical profiles in the lower layers, lateral movements, atmospheric circulation, clouds and precipitation, greenhouse effect, impact of landscape characteristics, dynamic and thermal action of the topography and vegetation. c / Influence of human activities on climate and impacts of global climate change on agriculture.
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Aims |
a. Contribution de l'activité au référentiel AA (AA du programme)
Cohérence des AA cours en regard de ceux du programme
B1.1., B1.3., B1.5., B1.6., B2.3., B3.5., B3.6., B3.7.
b. Formulation spécifique pour cette activité des AA du programme (maximum 10)
At the end ofthis activity, the student is able to:
' describe the key elements of the climate system and their interactions;
' justify the standard approximations used in climatology and solve simple problems using these approximations;
' Synthesize current theories regarding the mechanisms governing natural climate variability and the impact of human activities on climate
' to criticize forecasts and climate projections to determine their robust features and limitations;
' to estimate the impact of general climate and its variations in agronomy from the local to the global scale;
' to estimate in simple cases the impact of soil characteristics and vegetation cover on climate and its variations.
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Bibliography |
Support(s) de cours obligatoires
Notes and slides on icampus
Supports de cours facultatifs
Guyot Gérard (1997) Climatologie de l'environnement. De la plante aux écosystèmes. Masson, Paris.
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