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MET 210: Meteorology for Science Majors I
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Similar to Met 100, (Study of weather phenomena and introduction to the physical principles governing the atmosphere; instruments and observations; surface weather map interpretation.) but recommended for science majors. Fl-3-
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MET 210L: Introductory Meteorology Lab
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Introduction to basic methods of analysis of meteorological data including: instrumentation and weather observation; decoding and plotting data; analysis on surface and upper-air charts; stability analysis using thermodynamic diagrams; weather maps and forecasting. Prerequisite: Met 210 (corequisite) or Met 100 with consent of instructor. Fl-1-
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MET 220: Meteorology for Science Majors II
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
As a non calculus-based extension of Meteorology 210, this course will help students further their understanding of the structure and evolution of mid-latitude and tropical weather systems, the formation of clouds and thunderstorms, and introductory climatology. Students will learn the fundamentals of weather forecasting through case studies and by participation in the SUNY Oswego Daily Weather Forecasting Contest. Prerequisites: Met 210 or Met 100 and Met 210L. Sp-3-
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MET 301: Synoptic Meteorology I
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Application of the principles of heat flow and fluid flow to weather analysis and forecasting; decoding weather observations; use of thermodynamic diagrams and weather maps. Prerequisites: Met 100 or 210, and Mat 220. Fl-3-
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MET 301L: Synoptic Meteorology I Lab
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Decoding and plotting of weather observations; operation and maintenance of instruments; map analysis and forecasting techniques. Students also required to maintain a weather log. Corequisite: registration in Met 301. Fl-1-
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MET 302: Synoptic Meteorology II
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Continuation of Met 301 with emphasis on frontal structure, severe weather; local weather patterns, and numerical models. Prerequisite: Met 301. Sp-3-
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MET 302L: Synoptic Meteorology II Lab
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Advanced map analysis; upper tropospheric analysis; cross sections, streamlines, and thickness analysis. Students required to prepare a report dealing with some aspect of the atmosphere and participate in a forecasting contest. Corequisite: registration in Met 302. Sp-1-
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MET 305: Climatology
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Elements of climate and factors producing climates; standard classifications of climate regions; world patterns and variations. Introduction to climatological statistics. Prerequisite: Met 100 or 210. Ir-3-
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MET 310: Computer Applications in Meteorology
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Introduction to the analysis of meteorological data using computers. Use of objective analysis to compute products used in weather forecasting. Formulation of the operational weather prediction models. Prerequisites: Mat 210 and Met 210. Sp-3-
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MET 315: Weather Disasters
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
The meteorology of weather disasters including tornado outbreaks, floods, droughts, hurricanes, heat waves, blizzards, and hazards to aviation. An in-depth study of the social and economic impact of such disasters and the technology of detection and warning. Prerequisites: upper division standing and successful completion of Basic Skills and Knowledge Foundation courses in the Natural Sciences. Fl, Sp-3-
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