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GEOG 488 - Weather and Climate


Description:
Elements, factors and processes affecting Earth’s climates, present, past, and future. Four hours lecture and two hours laboratory/field per week. Course fee required. GEOG 388 and GEOG 488 are equivalent courses, students may not receive credit for both. Course will be offered every year (Winter).

Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: GEOG 107.

Credits: (5)

Learner Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Analyze, describe, and diagram the basics of the Earth atmosphere and major atmospheric processes including energy, pressure, wind, precipitation, air masses, fronts, and storms.
  • Communicate in the language of the discipline.
  • Recognize the relationships and linkages between the parts of the Earth’s energy budget and explain the factors controlling temperature and precipitation patterns on Earth and to describe the distribution of climates of the World.
  • Describe the impacts of weather on human activity and impacts of humans on climate.
  • Understand the tools and technologies used to produce weather forecasts and to be able to locate and interpret weather maps and satellite images available on the www.
  • Describe and analyze past, present, and future trends in natural and anthropogenic climate change.
  • Provide peer-reviewed sources to support interpretations made in the final term paper.
  • Articulately present research to the class.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date:
03/21/2013



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