Designed for students in the atmospheric sciences, hydrology and related fields. It provides a framework for understanding the basic physical processes that govern mass and heat transfer in the atmospheric boundary layer and the vegetated land surface. In addition to the theoretical part of the course, there is a strong focus on modeling and students will be required to program numerical codes to represent these physical processes. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 unit(s) or 2 completion(s). Also offered as: ATMO 579, ENVS 579, HWRS 579, WSM 579. ATMO is home department.
Course Level Other
Elective
Course Credits
3
Course Type
Graduate
Semester | Section Number | Instructor(s) | Day/Time | Location | Resources | |
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Spring 2024 | 1 | Zeng | Tuesday, Thursday 12:30-1:45p.m. | MLNG 204 | D2L |
Semester | Section Number | Instructor(s) | Day/Time | Location | Resources | |
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Spring 2022 | 001 | Zeng | Tuesday, Thursday 12:30-1:45p.m. | Aero & Mech Engr S336 | ||
Spring 2021 | 1 | Ozel | Monday, Wednesday 10:00-11:15a.m. | Steward Observatory 208 | ||
Spring 2020 | 1 | Zeng | Tuesday, Thursday 12:30-1:45p.m. | ECE 258 | ||
Spring 2018 | 1 | Hazenberg | Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:00 - 1:50p.m. | PAS 488 |