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MET 341: Climatology
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Analysis of global climate as aggregate weather. Component elements, factors controlling distribution, resulting area patterns, and climatic classification are studied (identical to GEO 341). Prerequisite: MET 353 or GEO 353. Minimum grade of 'C' needed in course prerequisite. Fee.
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MET 342: Severe Weather
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
A study of the causes, structure and impact of tornadoes, hurricanes, thunderstorms and severe weather systems (Identical to GEO 342). Prerequisite: MET 353 or GEO 353. Minimum grade of 'C' needed in course prerequisites.
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MET 353: General Meteorology
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
An overall view of the field of meteorology for science majors and minors. This course uses a quantitative approach to study the composition of the atmosphere, atmospheric processes, global circulation, and storm development. (Identical to GEO 353.) Prerequisites: MET 140, MET 140L and MA 112. Minimum grade of 'C' needed in course prerequisites. Fee.
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MET 353L: General Meteorology Lab
1.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Laboratory exercises associated with MET 353. Particular attention is given to hands-on weather analysis of meteorological charts.
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MET 354: Dynamic Meteorology I
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Dynamic meteorology is the study of atmospheric motions that control our weather and climate. Using fundamental laws of physics (fluid dynamics and thermodynamics), a set of mathematical equations that describe how the atmosphere behaves, is derived. These equations are too complex to solve analytically, but with certain assumptions they can be simplified so that approximate solutions can be found. Even though approximate, these solutions still give useful information about the current state of the atmosphere and its evolution into the future. The theories derived in dynamic meterology underlie all forecasting rules and techniques. Thorough understanding of these theories is invaluable to becoming a skilled forecaster. Prerequisites: MA 126 (or MA 233) and PH 201 (or PH 216). Minimum grade of 'C' required in prerequisites.
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MET 355: Dynamic Meteorology II
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
The circulation of the atmosphere and the structure of storms is quantitatively analyzed using equations of atmospheric flow. The jet stream, atmospheric waves, mid-latitude cyclones, and the concept of vorticity are given considerable attention. Prerequisite: MET 354. Minimum grade of 'C' needed in course prerequisite.
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MET 356: Physical Meteorology
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
A detailed investigation of atmospheric aerosols, the disposition of radiant energy, the earth's radiation budget, precipitation processes, atmospheric atmospheric optics and electricity. A special emphasis is placed on adiabatic processes, thermodynamic diagrams and atmospheric stability. Prerequisite: MET 355. Minimum grade of 'C' needed in course prerequisite.
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MET 357: Meteorological Instrumentation
2.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Design, calabration, use, and maintenance of existing and newly developed meteorological instruments and instrumentation systems as well as remote sensing applications. Prerequisite: MET 353/GEO 353. Minimum grade of 'C' in course prerequisite.
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MET 358: Radar Meteorology
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
This course is designed to give the student a three-fold introduction to weather radar and its value in the workplace. Basic radar principles and assumptions applicable to all radars are presented; the Doppler function and limitations are covered in depth with final emphasis on properly utilizing weather radar in an operations setting. Prerequisites: MET 353/GEO 353, MET 354 and MET 357. Minimum grade of 'C' needed in prerequisites.
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MET 359: Introduction to TV Weather
2.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
This course gives the students the basic skills necessary for broadcasting weather information on TV. This course will focus on the basic principles and techniques of effective TV weather broadcasting. Prerequisite: MET 353/GEO 353. Minimum grade of 'C' needed in course prerequisite.
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