ATMS 511

fall 2025
 
All Classes

Credit: 4 hours.

Reviews the physics governing the propagation of electromagnetic radiation in the Earth system. Emphasis is placed on modern numerical techniques to solve radiative transfer problems, including those found in the study of remote sensing, weather and climate. Students gain hands-on experience in using these techniques in solving radiative transfer problems encountered in the atmospheric sciences through term projects of their choosing and those of their peers.

Prerequisite: Graduate Standing in Atmospheric Sciences or consent of instructor. Restricted to Graduate Standing in Atmospheric Sciences.

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