Basic concepts of meteorology as needed in environmental sciences; patterns of meteorological and climatic elements and their relevance in terrestrial ecology and urban sciences; solar and wind energy physics; practical experience in use of instruments to measure micro-climates as they relate to meteorological conditions and analysis of data. Prerequisites: ATMO 201 or GEOG 203, or approval of instructor Credits 3. 2 Lecture Hours. 2 Lab Hours.
Basic concepts of meteorology as needed in environmental sciences; patterns of meteorological and climatic elements and their relevance in terrestrial ecology and urban sciences; solar and wind energy physics; practical experience in use of instruments to measure micro-climates as they relate to meteorological conditions and analysis of data. Prerequisites: ATMO 201 or GEOG 203, or approval of instructor Credits 3. 2 Lecture Hours. 2 Lab Hours.