ATMS 120
Fall 2010 Part of Term 1
Aug 23-Dec 8
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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31291
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Lecture
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B
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11:00AM
-12:20PM
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TR
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Gregory Hall
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Snodgrass, E
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31292
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Lecture
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C
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12:30PM
-1:50PM
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TR
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Mumford Hall
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Snodgrass, E
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52474
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Discussion/
Recitation
Lecture
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HB
HB
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ARRANGED
11:00AM
-12:20PM
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n.a.
TR
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Location Pending
Gregory Hall
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Snodgrass, E
Snodgrass, E
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52475
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Discussion/
Recitation
Lecture
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HC
HC
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ARRANGED
12:30PM
-1:50PM
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n.a.
TR
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Location Pending
Mumford Hall
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Snodgrass, E
Snodgrass, E
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