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ATMS 302
Atmospheric Dynamics I

Credit:  3 hours.


Introduction to fundamental dynamical processes in the atmosphere through a descriptive and quantitative analysis of dynamical meteorology at the synoptic and global scale. Covers basic laws of fluid mechanics as applied to the atmospheric sciences, vorticity and circulation in 2-D and 3-D flows, boundary layer dynamics and friction, basic concepts of geophysical waves, and baroclinic instability. These topics will be covered both descriptively and mathematically with emphasis on computer representation of the fundamental processes governing atmospheric motion and application of theory to real-world examples. Same as PHYS 329. Prerequisite: MATH 241 and PHYS 213.


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CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
49527  lecture   01:00 PM - 02:15 PM TR  room 109
Atmospheric Sciences Bldg 
Baidya Roy, S