Fall 2007
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ATMS 405
Boundary Layer Processes

Credit:  4 hours.


Course will qualitatively and quantitatively describe atmospheric boundary layer characteristics and processes. The course will focus on the turbulent structure of the boundary layer and the factors that influence this structure over a variety of surfaces (e.g., soil, vegetation, marine) and under a variety of atmospheric conditions (e.g., stability, diurnal/nocturnal). This atmospheric layer is important to our daily lives because it is where humans live and it connects the small-scale fluxes of energy and mass to the large-scale atmospheric circulation. Prerequisite: ATMS 301, ATMS 304, or consent of instructor.


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CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
49413  lecture   09:00 AM - 10:15 AM TR  room 109
Atmospheric Sciences Bldg 
Twine, T