Credit Weight: 0.5 Description: An introduction to the atmosphere and weather. Objectives: to learn the basic characteristics of weather phenomena; to develop an understanding of meteorological information in relation to weather observations, forecasts, warnings, and other hazardous conditions. Common forms of meteorological information (synoptic observations, weather maps, satellite and radar imagery) that are readily available in the media and on the Internet are explained. Types of severe weather and their hazards are outlined. Offering: 3-0; 0-0 Notes: Students who have previous credit in General Science 1010 or Physics 2010 may not take General Science 2010 for credit.

General Science 2010 Meteorology I

Credit Weight: 0.5 Description: An introduction to the atmosphere and weather. Objectives: to learn the basic characteristics of weather phenomena; to develop an understanding of meteorological information in relation to weather observations, forecasts, warnings, and other hazardous conditions. Common forms of meteorological information (synoptic observations, weather maps, satellite and radar imagery) that are readily available in the media and on the Internet are explained. Types of severe weather and their hazards are outlined. Offering: 3-0; 0-0 Notes: Students who have previous credit in General Science 1010 or Physics 2010 may not take General Science 2010 for credit.





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