EV333 - Atmospheric Science
This course explores the fundamental atmospheric thermodynamics and dynamics needed to understand weather and climate. Using theoretical frameworks, observations, and numerical models, the course covers the physical mechanisms that explain the atmosphere’s behavior across different spatial and temporal scales. Topics include the properties of the atmosphere, electromagnetic radiation and energy balance, stability, atmospheric forces and wind, the atmospheric general circulation, mid-latitude cyclones, weather forecasting, and climate variability and change. A central theme is humanity’s impact on weather and climate.
Prerequisite: Environmental Program 212, or Physics 241.
1 unit — Lawman
Offerings
Term | Block | Title | Instructor | Location | Student Limit/Available | Updated |
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Fall 2024 | Block 2 | Atmospheric Science Topic Details | Allison Lawman | Tutt Science Building 105 | 25 / 14 | 11/04/2024 |
Spring 2025 | Block 7 | Atmospheric Science Topic Details | Allison Lawman | TBA | 25 / 25 | 11/04/2024 |