ATMS 491

Fall 2016 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 2 TO 4 hours.

Special topics in atmospheric sciences. See Class Schedule for topics and prerequisites.

2 to 4 undergraduate hours. 2 to 4 graduate hours. May be repeated in the same or separate terms as topic varies to a maximum of 12 hours.

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ATMS 491 class schedule data for fall 2016
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
66179
Laboratory
Lecture
1A
1A
11:00AM -11:50AM
11:00AM -12:20PM
F
MW
Foreign Languages Building
Atmospheric Sciences Bldg
Frame, J
Frame, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/22/16-12/07/16
Credit:
4 hours
Section Title:
Advanced Forecasting
64504
Discussion/
Recitation
RS
12:30PM -1:50PM
TR
Atmospheric Sciences Bldg
Sriver, R
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/22/16-12/07/16
Credit:
4 hours
Section Title:
Physical Oceanography
Section Info:
The course will include descriptive and quantitative analyses of the physical properties and dynamics of the global oceans. Key concepts will include: physical properties of sea water, wind-driven and themahaline circulations, heat storage and transport, vertical diffusion and upwelling, water mass formations, ocean-atmosphere interactions, equatorial dynamics, and the role of the ocean in Earth's climate system.
66574
Laboratory-Discussion
ZW
8:00AM -9:20AM
TR
Atmospheric Sciences Bldg
Wang, Z
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/22/16-12/07/16
Credit:
4 hours
Section Title:
Climate Variability and Predic
Section Info:
The course takes the lecture (50%) and lab (50%) format and focuses on climate variability and prediction on the subseasonal to interannual time scales. In the first part of the course, we will discuss the sources of predictability including the major climate modes (such as the MJO, the ENSO and the NAO), soil moisture and sea ice. In the second part of the course, students will be introduced to the operational prediction products and the commonly used statistical prediction tools. Through hand-on data analysis, students will develop a deep understanding of the characteristics and mechanisms of the major climate modes, and develop the capability to apply different statistical methods and prediction skill metrics. Held in the Atmospheric Sciences Building, Room 100 (Synoptic Lab) - 105 S Gregory Street, Urbana
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