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Nov 21, 2024
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PHS 166 - Meteorology, Weather & Climate Credits: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Core This course offers students an introduction to meteorology. Topics covered include the earth-atmosphere energy balance, temperature, humidity, clouds, precipitation, air masses, fronts, weather forecasting, severe weather and global climate change. Lecture and laboratory included. Competencies
- Describe the earth’s atmosphere
- Identify the gases that make up the earth’s atmosphere
- examine the relationship between air density and air pressure
- Diagram the vertical structure of the earths atmosphere
- Differentiate between weather and climate
- Introduce and begin weather forecasting exercise
- Explain the earth-atmosphere energy balance
- Investigate energy, temperature, and heat transfer
- Investigate incoming solar and terrestrial energy
- Examine the balancing act- absorption, emission, and equilibrium
- Investigate the seasons in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere
- Investigate station model data used on surface weather maps
- Discuss air temperature
- Explore daily temerature variations
- Examine major contributors to temperature control
- Analyze daily, monthly, and yearly air temerature data
- Examine humidity, evaporation, condensation, and clouds
- Investigate the circulation of water in the atmosphere
- Investigate humidity
- Explain the formation of dew, forst and fog
- Identify various cloud types in the atmosphere
- Investigate temperature and moisture advection using AdvectionSim (simulation)
- Examine the process of cloud development and precipitation
- Investigate atmosphere stability
- Examine the relationship between cloud development and stability
- Diagram the precipitaion process
- Identify preciptation types
- Investigate cloud and precipitation development using MountainSim (simultation)
- Examine aire masses, fronts, and middle-latitude cyclones
- Classify different air masses
- Investigate fronts that separate different air masses
- Analyze the development of middle-latitude cyclones and and their relationship to the jet stream
- Analyze the movement of middle-latitude of cyclones and anticyclones at the earth’s surface in the upper levels of the atmosphere
- Explore weather forecasting
- Identify sources for aquiring weather information
- Identify weather forecasting methods and tools
- Analyze surface and upper level charts
- Investigate daily practices with respect to weather forecasting at the National Weather Service and a local TV station
- Describe thunderstorm and tornado development
- Diagram the structure of a thunderstorm
- Investigate dangerous phenomenon associated with thunderstorms
- Investigate how tornadoes form
- Introduce weather forecasting parameters used in predicting severe thunderstorms and tornadoes
- Investigate storm chasing video
- Explore global climate change
- Examine the earths changing climate
- Investigate possible causes of climate change
- Examine carbon dioxide, the greenhouse effect, and recent global warming
- Investigate positive and negative feedback mechanisms related to global warming
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