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                      | 2018-2019 University Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
   |  GEOG 332 - Weather and ClimateFocuses on the principles of meteorology and climatology with particular emphasis on Earth/energy dynamics, atmospheric circulation, and middle latitude climatology. Elements of Earth’s energy system are used first to establish the basic causal forces that drive all weather phenomena. These concepts are extended into a section on atmospheric forces and thermodynamics, and used to build an understanding of the middle latitude climate system, including middle tropospheric circulation vorticity concepts and surface cyclone and anticyclone development. During this process, students perform several exercises that focus on atmospheric data analysis and forecasting. These exercises make use of numerous online meteorological data resources and culminate in a case study project involving the detailed analysis of a significant weather event.
 
 Credits: 1.00
 Corequisite: None
 Prerequisites: None
 Major/Minor Restrictions: None
 Class Restriction: No First-year
 Area of Inquiry: Natural Sciences & Mathematics
 Liberal Arts CORE: None
 
 
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