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ENVT2011-1  Climatology and agrometeorology
Duration :  48h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Advanced Master in Environmental Management in developing countries First semester4
Holder(s) :  Michel Erpicum, Bernard Tychon
Language :  French language
Course contents :  Climatology part:
Essential notions for the understanding of the different climate conditions in emerging countries are considered in a context of general and regional atmospheric circulations. The most appropriate climate classification for these regions is explained. A particular attention is paid to rainfall patterns and to spatio-temporal daily precipitation variability.
Combinations of the basic climate variables of the inter and subtropical countries are analysed.
Agrometerology part:
  • Definition and analyse of the radiation, radiative balance; water and energy balance of a crop soil ; soil temperature conduction; water and energy exchange by convection
  • Calculation of the evapotranspiration, agroclimatic zoning
  • Application of a crop growth monitoring system
  • Agrometeorological specific instruments
Instrumentation : visit of the weather station in Mont Rigi (SSHF) including a comparative study of instruments and other set of measurements. Moreover, observations and an agrometeorological exercise are organised in the weather station of the Campus of Arlon.
Course objective :  To give basis of the climatology in the inter and subtropical regions and in agrometeorology and apply them to some major environmental problems
Prerequisites :  notions of physics (thermodynamic), of biology and geography
Workshops :  
  • calculation of potential and actual evapotranspiration
  • use of yield forecasting models, water stress periods analysis
  • meteorological observations in a weather station (daily observations)
  • agrometeorological exercises based on observations of our weather station
  • basic processing of meteo simultaneous data
Organization :  2 to 3-hour lectures (one of two times par day) according to time availabilities. Alternation of theory and practical works.
Written notes :  
  • Powerpoint presentations and paper copies
  • Reference internet sites
  • Guyot, climatologie de l'environnement, 1999
Assessment :  
  • written exam
  • report to defend during the oral exam
Contacts :  Michel ERPICUM

(michel.erpicum@ulg.ac.be)

Bernard TYCHON

(Bernard.Tychon@ulg.ac.be)


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