GEOG 5900: Weather, Climate, and Global Warming
An introduction to the fundamental physical and mathematical principles governing both day-to-day weather and the average of weather, or climate. Objectives are to understand the physical processes of the earth-atmosphere system, describe its weather features and climate characteristics today, and outline how they might change in the future as a result of global warming.
Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 520 or AtmosSc 2940 (230).
Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 520 or AtmosSc 2940 (230).
Credit Hours
3.0
Syllabi
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AU20_Geog_5900-_Syllabus_Quiring.pdf130.49 KB
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SP20-ONLINE-GEOG-5900-LIN.pdf134.16 KB
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SP2020-Geog-5900-Lin, J.pdf100.18 KB
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AU19-Geog 5900-Quiring.pdf199.63 KB
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AU18 Geog 5900-Quiring.pdf172.66 KB
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AU17-Geog 5900-Quiring.pdf169.95 KB
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AU15-Geog 5900-Bromwich.pdf51.8 KB
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AU14-Geog 5900-Lin,J.pdf120.29 KB
Semester(s) Offered:
Autumn