ATMO.5050 Atmospheric Measurements and Data Analysis
Id: 041464
Credits: 3-3
Description
Against the backdrop of unprecedented global environmental change, meteorological and climatological observations have been thrust into the scientific and public spotlight. ATMO.5050 explores the range of instrumentation, measurement principles, and data analysis techniques used to monitor Earth's ever-changing weather and climate. From hands-on work with state-of-the-art field instruments, to computational data processing and visualization, students will gain a broad set of skills that will position them to succeed in both the observational and computational atmospheric science sub-fields.
Prerequisites
MATH.1310 Calculus I, and PHYS.1410 Physics I,and ENVI.2020 Earth Systems: Atmos & Oceans.
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