Meteorology (Mteor)
Courses Primarily for Undergraduate Students
Mteor 101. Introductory Seminar(1-0)
Cr. R. F. An overview of the atmospheric sciences, the meteorology program, weather
forecasting, and general university procedures.
Mteor 111. Synoptic Applications
(1-0) Cr. 1 each time taken, maximum of 3. F.S. Current weather discussions and
introduction to synoptic-scale interpretation of meteorology. Course restricted to majors.
Others with permission of instructor.
Mteor 206. Introduction to
Meteorology (Same as Agron 206.)
(3-0) Cr. 3. F.S. Basic concepts in meteorology, including atmospheric measurements,
radiation, stability, precipitation, winds, fronts, forecasting, and severe weather.
Applied topics include global warming, ozone depletion, world climates, weather safety,
and atmospheric optics.
Mteor 265. Scientific Balloon Engineering and
Operations (Same as Aer E 265.)
See Aerospace Engineering.
Mteor 298. Cooperative Education
Cr. R. F.S.SS. Prereq: Permission of the department cooperative education coordinator;
sophomore classification. Required of all cooperative education students. Students must
register for this course prior to commencing the work period.
Mteor 301. General Meteorology I
(4-0) Cr. 4. S. Prereq: Math 166, credit or enrollment in Phys 222. Global
distribution of temperature, wind, and atmospheric constituents; atmospheric
thermodynamics, radiative transfer, global energy balance, storms and clouds, introductory
dynamics. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Mteor 306. Use of Weather Data in Agriculture
(Same as Agron 306.)
See Agronomy. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Mteor 311. Introduction to Synoptic Meteorology
(1-2) Cr. 2. F. Prereq: 301. Concepts of weather map plotting and analysis.
Introduction to forecasting and to the use of real-time UNIDATA computer products.
Nonmajor graduate credit.
Mteor 321. Meteorology Internship
Cr. 1 or 2 each time taken, maximum of 3 cr. F.S.SS. Prereq: 311; junior or senior
standing; permission of co-op program coordinator; acceptance by sponsoring agency.
Supervised practical experience in a professional meteorological agency. Experiences may
include providing weather information for radio, TV, utilities, government agencies,
construction, or agribusiness.
Mteor 341. Atmospheric Physics I
(3-0) Cr. 3. F. Prereq: Phys 222, credit or enrollment in Math 266. Basic laws of
thermodynamics, thermodynamics of water vapor, mixtures of gases, stability, hydrostatics,
cloud physics. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Mteor 342. Atmospheric Physics II
(3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: 341. Precipitation physics, radar, atmospheric radiation,
atmospheric optics, atmospheric electricity. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Mteor 398. Cooperative Education
Cr. R. F.S.SS. Prereq: Permission of the department cooperative education coordinator;
junior classification. Required of all cooperative education students. Students must
register for this course prior to commencing the work period.
Mteor 404. Global Change
(Dual-listed with 504; same as Agron 404, EnSci 404, Env S 404.)
(3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: Four courses in physical or biological sciences or engineering.
Takle. Biogeochemical cycles, ozone chemistry, global energy balance, structure and
circulation of the atmosphere and oceans, climate modeling, climate variability; and
implications for agriculture, water resources, energy use, sustainable development, and
public policy. Human dimensions and ethical issues of global environmental change.
Nonmajor graduate credit.
Mteor 406. Climates of the Continents (Same as
Agron 406.)
See Agronomy. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Mteor 407. Mesoscale Meteorology (Dual-listed
with 507; same as Agron 407.)
(3-0) Cr. 3. Prereq: Math 166 and Mteor 454. Physical nature and practical consequences of
mesoscale atmospheric phenomena. Mesoscale convective systems, fronts, terrain-forced
circulations. Observations, analysis, and prediction of mesoscale phenomena. Nonmajor
graduate credit.
Mteor 411. Synoptic Meteorology (Dual-listed with
511.)
(1-4) Cr. 3. F. Prereq: Credit or enrollment in 454. Current weather forecasting and
discussion. Applications of atmospheric physics and dynamics in real-time weather
situations. Use of UNIDATA computer products. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Mteor 417. Mesoscale Forecasting Laboratory
(Dual-listed with 517.)
(0-6) Cr. 2. S. Prereq: Credit or enrollment in 411. Real-time computer analysis of
current weather, with emphasis on small-scale features. Studies of severe weather,
lake-effect snow, CSI, cold-air damming. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Mteor 432. Instrumentation and Measurements
(Dual-listed with 532.)
(3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: Credit or enrollment in Stat 105, Math 266, Phys 222. Measurement
of meteorological variables and instruments used, including surface, upper air, and remote
sensors; measurement errors, signal processing, recording and archiving; quality
assurance. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Mteor 443. Dynamic Meteorology I
(3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: 341. Conservation laws, governing equations, circulation and
vorticity. Development of quasi-geostrophic theory. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Mteor 454. Dynamic Meteorology II
(3-0) Cr. 3. F. Prereq: 443. Planetary boundary layer, linear perturbation theory,
atmospheric wave motions, baroclinic and convective instability, mesoscale circulations.
Nonmajor graduate credit.
Mteor 455. General Circulation/Advanced Dynamics
(Dual-listed with 555.)
(3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: 454. General circulation of the atmosphere, including energy,
momentum and hydrologic balances. Weather forecast and analysis systems. Nonmajor graduate
credit.
Mteor 490. Independent Study
Cr. 1 to 3 each time taken. Prereq: 6 credits in meteorology, permission of
instructor. No more than 9 credits in Mteor 490 may be counted toward graduation.
A. Synoptic Meteorology.
B. Dynamic Meteorology.
C. Physical Meteorology.
D. Instrumentation.
Mteor 498. Cooperative Education
Cr. R. F.S.SS. Prereq: Permission of the department cooperative education coordinator;
senior classification. Required of all cooperative education students. Students must
register for this course prior to commencing each work period.
Mteor 499. Senior Research
(2-0) Cr. 2. F. Required of all senior meteorology majors. Research projects in
collaboration with faculty. Written and oral presentations of results at the end of the
semester.
Courses Primarily for Graduate Students, Open to
Qualified Undergraduate Students
Mteor 504. Global Change
(Dual-listed with 404; same as Agron 504.)
(3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: Four courses in physical or biological sciences or engineering.
Biogeochemical cycles, ozone chemistry, global energy balance, structure and circulation
of the atmosphere and oceans, climate modeling, climate variability; and implications for
agriculture, water resources, energy use, sustainable development, and public policy.
Human dimensions and ethical issues of global environmental change.
Mteor 505. Biometeorology (Same as Agron 505.)
See Agronomy.
Mteor 507. Mesoscale Meteorology (Dual-listed
with 407; same as Agron 507.)
(3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: Math 166 and Mteor 454. Physical nature and practical consequences
of mesoscale atmospheric phenomena. Mesoscale convective systems, fronts, terrain-forced
circulations. Observations, analysis, and prediction of mesoscale phenomena.
Mteor 511. Synoptic Meteorology (Dual-listed with
411.)
(1-4) Cr. 3. F. Prereq: Credit or enrollment in 454. Current weather forecasting and
discussion. Applications of atmospheric physics and dynamics in real-time weather
situations. Use of UNIDATA computer products.
Mteor 517. Mesoscale Forecasting Laboratory
(Dual-listed with 417.)
(0-6) Cr. 2. S. Prereq: Credit or enrollment in 411. Real-time computer analysis of
current weather, with emphasis on small-scale features. Studies of severe weather,
lake-effect snow, CSI, cold-air damming.
Mteor 528. Atmospheric Physics (Same as Phys
528.)
See Physics.
Mteor 532. Instrumentation and Measurements
(Dual-listed with 432.)
(3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: Credit or enrollment in Stat 105, Math 266, Phys 222. Measurement
of meteorological variables and instruments used, including surface, upper air, and remote
sensors; measurement errors, signal processing, recording and archiving; quality
assurance.
Mteor 542. Physical Meteorology
(3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. F., offered 2002. Prereq: 342, Math 266, Phys 222. Planetary
atmospheres, radiative equilibrium models, radiative transfer, the upper atmosphere,
remote sounding from satellites.
Mteor 543. Advanced Dynamic Meteorology I
(3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. F., offered 2002. Prereq: 455. The first half of a two semester
sequence. Governing equations, scale analysis, simple types of wave motion in the
atmosphere, instability theory.
Mteor 544. Advanced Dynamic Meteorology II
(3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. S., offered 2003. Prereq: 543. Continuation of 543. General
circulation and dynamics of zonally symmetric circulations, atmospheric energetics,
nonlinear dynamics of planetary waves.
Mteor 555. General Circulation/Advanced Dynamics
(Dual-listed with 455.)
(3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: 454. General circulation of the atmosphere, including energy,
momentum and hydrologic balances. Weather forecast and analysis systems.
Mteor 561. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
(3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. F., offered 2001. Prereq: 455 or E M 378 or M E 335 or Phys 361.
Basic concept of rotating fluid dynamics, governing equations and boundary conditions,
dynamics of vorticity, potential vorticity and geostrophic motion, wave motion in a
rotating system, dynamics of Ekman and Stewartson layers, ocean circulation.
Mteor 590. Special Topics
Cr. 1 to 3 each time taken. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Topics of current
interest.
A. Boundary-layer Meteorology
B. Tropical Meteorology
C. Mesoscale Meteorology
D. Global Climate Systems
E. Climate Modeling
F. Numerical Weather Prediction
G. Satellite Observations
H. Statistical Methods in Meteorology
I. Field Observations
J. Low Frequency Modes
K. Cloud Physics
L. Atmospheric Radiation
Courses for Graduate Students
Mteor 605. Micrometeorology
(3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. F., offered 2001. Prereq: 443. Atmospheric boundary layer, structure
and dynamics. Turbulence, soil influences, measurements and empirical relations for wind
and temperature profiles near the ground. Simulation of boundary layer structure and
dynamics.
Mteor 699. Research
Cr. var.