This assignment provides hands-on experience compiling climatological data, analyzing weather maps, and synthesizing information learned in class.
In the interest of academic integrity, each student has been assigned to analyze the climate of a different city. You will receive an individual email with your city assignment.
If you have any questions, please ask any time by email, or come see me in person during office hours, or email me to set up an appointment outside of office hours (suggest a couple of specific times that fit your schedule).
The entire assignment may be completed by hand, and then submitted electronically to Blackboard.
Other formats will not be accepted due to the range of technical problems that can arise: the specific format is not obvious and opening the file is a problem; no guarantee I have the software that will read the format you sent me; the way my viewing software displays your submission to me is not the way you intended it to look; etc. etc.
Assignments will only be accepted via Blackboard (if you absolutely cannot use Blackboard and wish to hand in a paper copy, you must hand it in to me personally on the day the assignment is due before I leave at 4:00pm). Assignments emailed to me will not be graded.
Your assignment must be submitted on Blackboard as one complete PDF file. Do not post each page as a separate PDF file.
Graphs created with Excel or any other type of computer graphing program will not be graded. They must be written by hand (and legible).
Typed answers will not be graded. They must be written by hand (and legible).
Don’t leave the assignment until the last minute! Issues related to technological problems (computers, printers, scanners, software, Internet/network lags, etc.) are not acceptable excuses for late submissions.
If you’re not sure how to scan pages into a PDF file, or you’re not sure how to upload a file as an assignment submission, make sure that you test out how to do it well before the assignment is due. You can even do this before you start working on the assignment. Make sure you leave yourself plenty of time before the submission deadline, so if something goes wrong you have time to figure it out before the deadline passes.