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ATOC 4720 c Introduction to Atmospheric Sciences and Dynamics |
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In
this class we will quantitatively explore physical processes occurring
in the atmosphere, with an emphasis on those processes that give rise
to atmospheric circulations across a range of spatial and temporal
scales. During the first two thirds of the semester we will explore the
basic concepts required to understand the development and decay of
mid-latitude storm systems. During the remainder of the semester we
will explore other atmospheric phenomena as diverse as severe
thunderstorms, mountain waves, and thermal circulation. Throughout the
semester we will use real-world examples of atmospheric phenomena to
illustrate the concepts being discussed in this class. At the end of
the semester you should know the fundamental forces that drive
atmospheric motion, be able to estimate the magnitude of these forces
from standard weather maps, evaluate the types of atmospheric motion
resulting from a balance of these forces, and understand the processes
Professor:
Dr. Katja Friedrich Classroom:
Duane physics building, Room D318 Meeting
Time:
Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30—10:45
AM Office
Hours:
Tuesdays and Thursdays 11:00—12:00 AM
Office
Location:
Duane physics building, Room D317 e-mail:
Katja.Friedrich@colorado.edu |