Introduction to Atmospheric Environment
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Nature and causes of weather phenomena, including atmospheric circulation, clouds and storms, lightning and precipitation, fronts and cyclones, and tornadoes and hurricanes. Atmospheric radiation, global warming, and greenhouse effect. P/NP or letter grading.
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Chamecki, M. (Fall 2022)
Chamecki, M. et al. (Spring 2022)
Chen, G. (Winter 2022)
Mitchell, J.L. and Cheng, X. (Fall 2021)
Jonathan L. Mitchell (Spring 2021)
Chen, G. and Ma, W. (Winter 2021)
Chamecki, M. and Darke, J.T. (Fall 2020)
Jeffrey K. Lew (Fall 2019)
Lew, J.K. and Mckinney, M.M. (Spring 2019)
Fovell, R.G. (Spring 2011)
Corbosiero, K.L. (Winter 2010)
Brix, H.F. (Spring 2009)
Mullendore, G.L. (Winter 2007)
Chamecki, M.
22F
Chamecki, M. et al.
22S
Chen, G.
22W
Mitchell, J.L. and Cheng, X.
21F
Jonathan L. Mitchell
21S
Chen, G. and Ma, W.
21W
Chamecki, M. and Darke, J.T.
20F
Jeffrey K. Lew
19F
Lew, J.K. and Mckinney, M.M.
19S
Fovell, R.G.
11S
Corbosiero, K.L.
10W
Brix, H.F.
09S
Mullendore, G.L.
07W
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Previously taught
19F
18S
17F
17S
16S
15S
14S
13S
12W
11F
11W
10F
10S
09F
09W
08S
08W
07F
07S
06F
06S
06W
05F
05S
05W
04F
Grade distributions not available.