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Last update: RNDr. Miloslav Müller, Ph.D. (16.08.2021)
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Last update: RNDr. Miloslav Müller, Ph.D. (16.08.2021)
After each lecture, students will be provided with slides, which contain pictures and English and Czech terms with links to their explanations in meteorological glossaries. To prepare for the exam, just create notes from lectures. For each phenomenon, slides also contain references to other literature, which is intended for those interested in a deeper understanding or in case of absence from the lecture. |
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Last update: RNDr. Miloslav Müller, Ph.D. (03.04.2024)
The exam consists of a test to verify the factual knowledge and understanding the studied phenomena. It can be realized either in English or in Czech. A score of at least 60% is required to pass the exam. In case of a score between 50 and 60 %, an oral examination follows. |
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Last update: RNDr. Miloslav Müller, Ph.D. (04.10.2021)
1. Heat 2. Drought 3. Lightning 4. Wind 5. Dust 6. Wildfire 7. Hail 8. Rain 9. Snow 10. Fog 11. Frost 12. Icing |
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Last update: RNDr. Miloslav Müller, Ph.D. (16.08.2021)
The course Meteorology and Climatology (MZ330P60) or knowledge at its level is necessary for understanding the lectures. |