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ATMS 120
Severe and Hazardous Weather

Credit: 3 hours.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for a
Physical Sciences course.
Most extreme manifestations of weather and climate are analyzed in terms of their physical basis and their historical, economic and human consequences. Emphasis is placed on the interplay between technological advances, the evolution of meteorology as a science, and the impacts of extreme weather (winter storms, floods, severe thunderstorms, hurricanes, El Nino). Technological advances include satellites, weather radars and profilers, and computer models used for weather prediction. Same as ESES 120.
 
Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDaysLocationInstructor
39412  lecture  02:00 PM - 03:20 PM TR  room 112
Chemistry Annex 
Frame, J 
Physical Sciences course.

 
30891  lecture  11:00 AM - 12:20 PM TR  room 314
Altgeld Hall 
Snodgrass, E 
Physical Sciences course.

 
39406  lecture  12:30 PM - 01:50 PM TR  room 314
Altgeld Hall 
Snodgrass, E 
Physical Sciences course.

 
44060  lecture  09:30 AM - 10:50 AM TR  room 112
Chemistry Annex 
Dooley, A 
Physical Sciences course.

 
51498  lecture  HB 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM TR  room 314
Altgeld Hall 
Snodgrass, E 
Physical Sciences course.
Restricted to James Scholars Program, and First Time Freshman students. Section 51498. This discussion is for James Scholars students only. If you have any questions about the project, the time commitment or anything else, please email the instructor, Eric Snodgrass (snodgrss@atmos.uiuc.edu).
Restricted to Liberal Arts & Sciences.

 
51499  lecture  HC 12:30 PM - 01:50 PM TR  room 112
Chemistry Annex 
Snodgrass, E 
Physical Sciences course.
Restricted to James Scholars Program and First Time Freshman students. Section 51499. This discussion is for James Scholars students only. If you have any questions about the project, the time commitment or anything else, please email the instructor, Eric Snodgrass (snodgrss@atmos.uiuc.edu).
Restricted to Liberal Arts & Sciences.