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AOSC 200 Discussion 2

Project 1: Due dates Tasks Outline Draft Final version Presentation

Project 1: Section 203 G1: Effects of hurricane Katrina on Oil Production G2: College enrollment after hurricane Katrina G3: Impact of hurricane Katrina on the fishing industry G4: Effects of hurricane Katrina on the shrimp/oysters industry G5: What is the economic impact of hurricane Katrina on the ecosystems of Louisiana

Project 1: Section 204 G1: Impact of hurricane Katrina on the gambling industry in the Gulf coast region G2: Impact of hurricane Katrina on oil production and energy G3: Effects of hurricane Katrina on tourism in New Orleans G4: Impact of hurricane Katrina on the shrimp industry G5: Impact of hurricane Katrina on Tulane University

Quiz next Thursday 3 multiple choice 1 open question

Review Weather and climate Fronts Northern vs southern hemisphere

Review Composition of the atmosphere Composition of the early atmosphere Cycles

Review

Aerosols  Sea salt spray  Wind erosion  Volcanoes  Fires  Humans The structure of the atmosphere