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Nov 27, 2024
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ATMS 611 - Introduction to Atmospheric Physics (4 units) Atmospheric structure; global radiation balance; radiation scattering by gases and aerosol particles; introduction to radioactive transfer; optical phenomena; atmospheric thermodynamics; cloud physics; aerosol mechanics.
Units of Lecture: 4 Offered: Every Fall
Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. articulate an understanding of how basic physical principles, such as the laws of thermodynamics, Newton’s laws, conservation laws and electromagnetism, govern the structure and general circulation of the atmosphere. 2. demonstrate a quantitative understanding of the relationships among physical variables describing atmospheric structure and dynamics, such as temperature, pressure, density, and winds through application of algebra and simple calculus to their governing equations. 3. discover how modern data and methods of atmospheric research lead to physical understanding of publicly available data sets and/or modern numerical techniques. 4. practice reading, evaluating, and summarizing the peer-reviewed atmospheric science literature and describe how the results of a contemporary research paper relates the elementary concepts presented in the lectures and textbook.
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