Credit Weight: 0.5 Prerequisite(s): General Science 1010, or Physics 1101, or Physics 1113 and 1133, or permission of the instructor Description: A quantitative continuation of General Science 1010 emphasizing the physical processes underlying atmospheric phenomena. Topics include energy processes, the jet stream, cyclogenesis, and forecasting. Significant global issues involving the atmosphere (El Nino, global climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, air quality) are discussed from a meteorological perspective. Offering: 0-0; 3-0 Notes: Only offered through Distance Education.

Physics 2030 Meteorology II

Credit Weight: 0.5 Prerequisite(s): General Science 1010, or Physics 1101, or Physics 1113 and 1133, or permission of the instructor Description: A quantitative continuation of General Science 1010 emphasizing the physical processes underlying atmospheric phenomena. Topics include energy processes, the jet stream, cyclogenesis, and forecasting. Significant global issues involving the atmosphere (El Nino, global climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, air quality) are discussed from a meteorological perspective. Offering: 0-0; 3-0 Notes: Only offered through Distance Education.





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