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MET 401: Weather Forecasting I
2.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
A course specifically designed for students minoring in Meteorology. Students are introduced to weather forecasting concepts and methods. Prerequisite: MET 353/GEO 353. Minimum grade of 'C' needed in course prerequisite.
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MET 402: Weather Forecasting II
2.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
A course specifically designed for students minoring in Meteorology. Weather forecasting techniques are discussed with an emphasis on the use of meteorological models and severe weather forecasting. Prerequisite: MET 401. Minimum grade of 'C' needed in course prerequisite.
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MET 410: MET Phenomenology - W
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
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MET 420: Computer Apps in Meteorology-C
4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Students will be introduced to computer applications that are commonly used in meteorology. Simple programming skills will be developed using FORTRAN, including UNIX, programming and data visualization. In addition, students will gain experience with the GrADS meteorological graphics package and the MM5 numerical weather model. Prerequisites: MET 354 and MET 355. Minimum grade of 'C' needed in course prerequisites.
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MET 442: Tropical Meteorology
2.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
This course will focus on the structure and behavior of tropical cyclones. Students will be introduced to the physics and dynamics of tropical cyclones and the equations that describe them. In addition, students will be exposed to a research environment where they will utilize scientific journals and participate in a simulated scientific conference. Prerequisite: MET 354. Minimum grade of 'C' needed in course prerequisites.
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MET 454: Synoptic Meteorology I
6.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Principles of dynamic meteorology are applied to current surface and upper air analyses of frontal cyclones. An emphasis is placed on forecasting techniques, daily weather discussions, continuity, and analysis. Prerequisite: MET 355, MET 356 or instructor permission. Minimum grade of 'C' needed in course prerequisites. Fee.
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MET 455: Synoptic Meteorology II
6.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Through the use of surface and upper air analysis, satellite and radar imagery, and the principles of atmospheric dynamics, convective weather systems are studied and forecast. Principles of numerical forecast models and their interpretation are stressed. Special attention will be placed on predicting and monitoring severe weather events, using computer model forecasts and daily weather discussions discussions. Prerequisite: MET 454. Minimum grade of 'C' needed in course prerequisite. Fee.
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MET 456: Applied Climatology - W
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Training in the application of climatology to solve real world problems. In addition to an examination of present day climate patterns, their causes, and mechanisms, the course focuses on the El Nino, recent and past climates, the natural and human impact on the Earth's energy balance, global warming, ozone hole and the chaos theory. Prerequisites: MET 341/GEO 341 and MET 353/GEO 353. Minimum grade of 'C' needed in course prerequisites:
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MET 490: Sp Top -
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Meteorological topics not covered in current meteorology courses.
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MET 492: Seminar -
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Departmental seminar investigating a special field of meteorology. (Topic announced prior to registration.) May be repeated when content varies for a maximum of eight hours. Requires permission of instructor.
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