GEOG431G Dynamic Meteorology
CONTENT: This course addresses topics related to atmospheric motions at various spatial-temporal
scales, including thermodynamics, vorticity, and mesoscale circulation.
Prerequisites: GEOG 121 and MATH 120 and PHYS 201/207; or permission of instructor.
3 hours.
OFFERED: Fall Semester (next offered Fall 2005).
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Content outline
· Conservation laws
· Atmospheric thermodynamics
· Circulation and vorticity
· Planetary boundary layer
· Cloud development and storms
· Quasi-geostrophic analysis
· Atmospheric Oscillations
· Baroclinic instability
· Mesoscale circulation
· The general circulation
· Tropical atmosphere
· Middle atmosphere
· Numerical modeling for prediction
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