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MET 301 Climatology & Climate Change

A study of major climate types, their controls, distribution patterns and significance. Examination of the causes and implications of climatic change. Prerequisites: ENS 101 or MET 101 or MET 140 or MET 260 or GEL 201 or GEO 201.

Credits
3(3-0)

MET 305 Broadcast Meteorology

Examination of current issues and best practices in broadcast meteorology. Guided in-studio experience in forecast creation with the MAX system and development of presentation style. Prerequisite: MET 270 with a C- or better.

Credits
3(3-0)

MET 310 Atmospheric Thermodynamics

Properties of moist and dry air and thermodynamic processes in the atmosphere. Analysis of atmospheric stability. Theory and applications of thermodynamic diagrams. Prerequisites: MET 312 with a grade of C- or better; MTH 133. Pre/Co-requisite: PHY 145QR.

Credits
3(2-2)

MET 312 Meteorological Instruments and Observations

Design and use of meteorological instrumentation, including meteorological radar and satellites. Prerequisites: MET 270 with a C- or better.

Credits
3(3-0)

MET 315 Meteorological Data Analysis & Visualization

Analysis of different types of meteorological data using meteorological software within the Linux operating system, including proper ways to visualize and present data. Prerequisite: MET 270 with a C- or better.

Credits
3(2-2)

MET 320WI Physical Meteorology

Microphysical processes in warm and cold clouds. Properties of radiation and radiative transfer in the atmosphere. Writing Intensive. Prerequisites: MET 312 with a C- or better; PHY 145; MTH 133.

Credits
3(3-0)

MET 330 Dynamic Meteorology I

Application of Newton’s laws of motion to various scales of atmospheric phenomena. Vorticity, divergence and vertical motion. Prerequisites: MET 310, 320 with a C- or better; MTH 233; PHY 145. Pre/Co-requisite: MET 340.

Credits
3(3-0)

MET 335 Dynamic Meteorology II

Quasi-geostrophic theory and its application in weather prediction and diagnosis. Atmospheric waves, baroclinic instability theory. Prerequisite: MET 330 with a grade of C- or better.

Credits
3(3-0)

MET 340 Synoptic Meteorology I

Analysis of large-scale weather patterns through the application of concepts from physical and dynamical meteorology. Focus on cyclogenesis and frontogenesis. Prerequisites: MET 310 with a grade of C- or better; MET 312; MTH 233; PHY 145. Pre/Co-requisite: MET 330.

Credits
3(2-2)

MET 345 Synoptic Meteorology II

Advanced analysis of large-scale weather patterns through the application of concepts from physical and dynamical meteorology. Focus on quasi-geostrophic, isentropic, and potential vorticity frameworks. Prerequisite: MET 340 with a grade of C- or better. Pre/Co-requisite: MET 335.

Credits
3(2-2)

MET 375 Special Studies in Meteorology

Various special topics in atmospheric science. Repeatable up to 6 credits when content previously studied is not duplicated. Prerequisite: See Course Search and Registration.

Credits
1-6(Spec)