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ATOC 1050: Weather and the Atmosphere

3 credit hours. Introduces principles of modern meteorology for nonscience majors, with emphasis on scientific and human issues associated with severe weather events. Includes description, methods of prediction, and impacts of blizzards, hurricanes, thunderstorms, tornadoes, lightning, floods, and firestorms. Meets MAPS requirement for natural science: non-lab. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: natural science.

Summer 2009 - Section 100
Meeting time and location: MTWRF 0915AM - 1050AM in DUAN G131
Instructor: Keah Schuenemann
Required textbook(s): "Essentials of Meteorology "
iClickers: no

Fall 2009 - Section 001
Meeting time and location: TR 0930AM-1045AM in DUAN G1B30
Instructor: Richard Keen
Teaching Asstant: Meg VanSciver
Required textbook(s): "Severe and Hazardous Weather"
iClickers: yes
Course website: http://atoc.colorado.edu/wxlab/atoc1050

Fall 2009 - Section 002
Meeting time and location: MWF 0200PM-0250PM in DUAN G1B30
Instructor: Betsy Forrest
Teaching Assistant: Ji-Eun Kim
Required textbook(s): "Severe and Hazardous Weather"
iClickers: no

 

 

 

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