ATSC
ATSC 303 · Methods in Atmospheric Science
Learning Goals
This course focuses on in-situ weather instruments.
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
• use traditional and electronic weather instruments
• use and program modern data loggers
• explain how weather instruments work and describe their accuracy
• design and implement measurement strategies
• analyze data, including error propagation
• build new sensors using microcontrollers such as Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
ATSC 301 · Atmospheric Radiation and Remote Sensing
Instructors
Phil Austin
Textbook
Atmospheric Science, An Inroductory Survey. J. M. Wallace and P. V. Hobbs, 2nd edition
ATSC 201 · Meteorology of Storms
Learning Goals
Aim
- This is a course on practical meteorology.
- It is designed for students and professionals in science and engineering who want to understand and use basic concepts, but who don't need to derive the equations.
- These concepts are demonstrated in the context of storms.
- This course serves both as a terminal meteorology course for science & engineering students, and as an entry course for atmospheric-science (ATSC) majors.
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ATSC 113 · Applied Meteorology
Weather for Sailing, Flying and Snow Sports
Learning Goals
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