GEOL 1347 - Meteorology 3 credit hours. 3 lecture hours. TSI requirements - Reading, Writing, Math Survey of meteorology and related sciences.
This course exposes the student to: the historical development of meteorology as a science; the structure, energy and motions of the atmosphere; climate and weather; fronts and cyclones; atmospheric stability and instability; wind patterns, shear, and inversions, clouds and precipitation, the formation and impact of severe storms; and, forecasting. Additional Fees: $102.82 Online textbook and access code Measurable Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: describe the composition and structure of the atmosphere; discuss the basic properties that influence the atmosphere; explain how atmospheric properties are measured; classify cloud types and explain their formation and their structure; summarize precipitation processes; identify different types of air masses and explain their in understanding weather; describe the different types of fronts and the characteristics of fronts; describe local and global wind systems; describe the characteristics of storm systems including tornados, hurricanes, and thunderstorms and explain the formation of storm systems; and, discuss the concepts of climatology.
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