ATMS 120
Spring 2009 All Classes
Credit: 3 hours.
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.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in
Fall 2022 for:
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30891
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Lecture
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B
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11:30AM
-12:45PM
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TR
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314 Altgeld Hall
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Snodgrass, E
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39406
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Lecture
Online
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C
C
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2:00PM
-3:20PM
ARRANGED
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R
n.a.
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180 Bevier Hall
n.a.
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Charlevoix-Romine, D
Mills, C Strey, S Charlevoix-Romine, D
Mills, C Strey, S |
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44060
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Lecture
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D
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10:00AM
-11:15AM
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TR
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112 Chemistry Annex
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Snodgrass, E
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51498
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Discussion/
Recitation 02/02/09-05/06/09
Lecture
01/20/09-05/06/09 |
HB
HB
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7:30PM
-8:30PM
11:30AM
-12:45PM
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M
TR
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G36 Foreign Languages Building
314 Altgeld Hall
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Snodgrass, E
Snodgrass, E
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51499
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Discussion/
Recitation 02/02/09-05/06/09
Lecture
01/20/09-05/06/09 |
HD
HD
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7:30PM
-8:30PM
10:00AM
-11:15AM
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M
TR
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G36 Foreign Languages Building
112 Chemistry Annex
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Snodgrass, E
Snodgrass, E
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