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  1. Dynamic Meteorology: A Basic Course (Hodder Arnold Publication) by Adrian Gordon, Warwick Grace, et all 1997-12-15
  2. Dynamics of the Atmosphere: A Course in Theoretical Meteorology by Wilford Zdunkowski, Andreas Bott, 2003-04
  3. Handbooks of natural philosophy & astronomy;: Third course, meteorology - astronomy by Dionysius Lardner, 1858
  4. A short course in elementary meteorology, ([Gt. Brit.] Meteorological office. [Publication official] 247) by William Henry Pick, 1938
  5. Meteorology and Environmental Sciences: Proceedings of the Course on Physical Climatology and Meteorology for Environmental Application by R. Guzzi, 1990-11
  6. Meteorology: An introductory course (Scandinavian university books) by Arnt Eliassen, 1977
  7. Course in Elementary Meteorology ([Publication, official] - Meteorological Office ; Met. O. 911) by Meteorological Office, 1978-07
  8. Physics of the atmosphere: A course in meteorology (NASA TT) by Pavel Nikolaevich Tverskoĭ, 1965
  9. Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere: A Course in Theoretical Meteorology by Wilford Zdunkowski, Andreas Bott, 2004-05-31
  10. Radiation in the Atmosphere: A Course in Theoretical Meteorology by Wilford Zdunkowski, Thomas Trautmann, et all 2007-04-16
  11. Physics of The Atmosphere: a Course in Meteorology by P.N. Tverskoi, 1965
  12. Meteorology: A Practical Course in Weather by George J Brands, 1944
  13. Hand-book of natural philosophy and astronomy. Third course. Astronomy and meteorology. by Dionysius (1793-1859). LARDNER, 1853
  14. The Private Pilot's Licence Course: Navigation, Meteorology and Flight Planning by Jeremy M. Pratt, 1995-09-28

1. Apple - Higher Education - Introductory Meteorology Courses Transformed By The W
course materials, which include text, diagrams, pictures, video clips, QuickTime VR movies, and animations that describe key concepts in meteorology.
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3. Meteorology (MET) Courses
An overall view of the field of meteorology for science majors 24 cr. Meteorology topics not covered in current meteorology courses.
http://www.usouthal.edu/bulletin/courmet.htm

University Calendar
General Information Departments of Instruction Admission/Enrollment Svc. ... Home METEOROLOGY (MET) MET 340 Introduction to Meteorology 4 cr Analysis of weather phenomena and patterns on a global and local scale. Major topics include the heat balance, stability, precipitation processes, cyclonic activity, severe weather and forecasting techniques. Particular attention is devoted to the jet stream and its effect on surface weather. (Identical to GEO 340.) Prerequisite: GEO 101. Fee. MET 341 Climatology 3 cr Analysis of global climate as aggregate weather. Component elements, factors controlling distribution, resulting area patterns, and climatic classification are studied. (Identical to GEO 341.) Prerequisite: GEO/MET 340 or MET 353. Fee. MET 342 Severe Weather 3 cr A study of the causes, structure, and impact of tornadoes, hurricanes, thunderstorms and other severe weather systems. Prerequisite: GEO 101 or MET 353.

4. Royal Meteorological Society - University Courses
President Dr H Cattle. meteorology courses IN BRITISH UNIVERSITIES. This webpage contains information about meteorology courses in British universities.
http://www.royal-met-soc.org.uk/university.html
President: Dr H Cattle
METEOROLOGY COURSES IN BRITISH UNIVERSITIES
This webpage contains information about meteorology courses in British universities. It does not explicitly contain information about research opportunities. For details of these, click here . Information about research opportunities can also be found on the webpages of the schools and departments which are listed below.

5. OU School Of Meteorology
The program in meteorology at the University of Oklahoma was established in 1960 OU School of meteorology courses Offered. Spring 2004 Course Schedule
http://rossby.metr.ou.edu/~som/courses.htm
Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma
The program in meteorology at the University of Oklahoma was established in 1960. The first Bachelor of Science degree in meteorology at the University of Oklahoma was awarded in 1965, the first Master of Science degree in 1964, and the first Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1963. In 1981, the School of Meteorology became part of the College of Geosciences, which also includes the Dept. of Geography and the School of Geology and Geophysics. As of May 1996, a total of 482 B.S. degrees, 316 M.S. degrees, and 84 Ph.D. degrees have been awarded in meteorology. There are currently 175 undergraduates and 80 graduate students, along with 18 faculty (two of whom are George Lynn Cross Research Professors) and 16 adjunct faculty. The University of Oklahoma is the only university in Oklahoma offering both undergraduate and graduate programs in meteorology.
Degrees Offered
Bachelor of Science in Meteorology
Master of Science in Meteorology
Master of Science in Professional Meteorology
Doctor of Philosophy in Meteorology
Scholarships Available: The SOM provides financial assistance to qualified students through teaching and research assistantships. Contact the SOM office for application materials.

6. The Royal Meteorological Society - Education
meteorologist. meteorology courses in British universities Information about meteorology courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
http://www.royal-met-soc.org.uk/education.html
President: Dr H Cattle
Education
Links to the principal education pages of the Royal Meteorological Society Careers in meteorology
What meteorologists do and how to become a meteorologist. Meteorology courses in British universities
Information about meteorology courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level. Weather on the web
Guidance on how to find meteorological information and data on the web. PhD opportunities in British universities
Opportunities in meteorology, atmospheric physics and atmospheric chemistry. Climate on the web
How to find climatological information on the web. Education material for secondary schools
Exercises, weather as a hazard features and other material for students aged 11 to 18. Weather projects for schools
Outdoor weather projects for the 14-16 age group. Education material for primary schools
Exercises, weather as a hazard features and other material for children aged 11 or less. Simple Weather Measurements
Guidance for those thinking of setting up a weather station at school or at home.

7. Meteorology Courses
Courses Offered in Meteorology.
http://www.oswego.edu/Acad_Dept/a_and_s/earth.sci/meterol/courses.htm
Courses Offered in Meteorology
Course Levels Other Relevant Courses All course descriptions are from the SUNY Oswego 1997-1998 Undergraduate Course Catalog.
100 Level Courses
    MET 100: Meteorology
      Study of weather phenomena and introduction to the physical principles governing the atmosphere; instruments and observations; surface weather map interpretation.
      Offered every semester
    200 Level Courses
      MET 210: Meteorology for Science Majors
        Similar to MET 100, but recommended for science majors.
        Offered every fall

      MET 210L: Introductory Meteorology Lab
        Introduction to basic methods of analysis of meteorological data including: instrumentation and weather observation; decoding and plotting data; analysis on surface and upper-air charts; stability analysis using thermodynamic diagrams; weather maps and forecasting.
        Prerequisite: MET 210 (corequisite) or MET 100 with consent of instructor.
        Offered every fall
      300 Level Courses
        MET 301: Synoptic Meteorology I
          Application of the principles of heat flow and fluid flow to weather analysis and forecasting; decoding weather observations; use of thermodynamic diagrams and weather maps.
          Prerequisites: MET 100 or 210, and MAT 220.

8. Meteorology Courses - State University Of New York At OSWEGO
MET 315 Weather Disasters The meteorology of weather disasters including tornado successful completion of Basic Skills and Knowledge Foundation courses in the
http://www.oswego.edu/Catalog/Art_Sciences/e/MET_classes.html
Meteorology Catalog Links
Table of Contents

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School of Education
MET 100 Meteorology
MET 210 Meteorology for Science Majors
MET 210L Introductory Meteorology Lab
MET 300 Applied Meteorology
MET 301 Synoptic Meteorology I
MET 301L Synoptic Meteorology I Lab
MET 302 Synoptic Meteorology II
MET 302L Synoptic Meteorology II Lab MET 305 Climatology MET 315 Weather Disasters MET 320 Humans and Atmospheric Change
Study of atmospheric change, how humans are affecting it, the consequences, and what we can do and are doing about it. Phenomena included are air pollution, acid deposition, urban climate, global warming, and ozone depletion. Prerequisites: completion of Basic Skills and Knowledge of Foundations courses in natural science and upper division standing. Fl-3- MET 335 Micrometeorology MET 340 Air Pollution MET 350 Meteorological Experimentation How to proceed in designing, carrying out, and reporting on an experiment in meteorology; description of principles of meteorological instruments. Prerequisites: Met 100 or 210, and Che 212 or Phy 213. MET 350L Meteorological Experimentation Laboratory MET 390 Special Topics in Meteorology Selected topics in Meteorology.. Problems in specified areas vary from semester to semester. Prerequisites: Met 100 and permission of instructor.

9. OU School Of Meteorology
OU School of meteorology courses Offered. Spring 2004 Course Schedule pdf. This course is intended to satisfy meteorology capstone course requirement.
http://weather.ou.edu/~som/courses.htm
Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma
The program in meteorology at the University of Oklahoma was established in 1960. The first Bachelor of Science degree in meteorology at the University of Oklahoma was awarded in 1965, the first Master of Science degree in 1964, and the first Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1963. In 1981, the School of Meteorology became part of the College of Geosciences, which also includes the Dept. of Geography and the School of Geology and Geophysics. As of May 1996, a total of 482 B.S. degrees, 316 M.S. degrees, and 84 Ph.D. degrees have been awarded in meteorology. There are currently 175 undergraduates and 80 graduate students, along with 18 faculty (two of whom are George Lynn Cross Research Professors) and 16 adjunct faculty. The University of Oklahoma is the only university in Oklahoma offering both undergraduate and graduate programs in meteorology.
Degrees Offered
Bachelor of Science in Meteorology
Master of Science in Meteorology
Master of Science in Professional Meteorology
Doctor of Philosophy in Meteorology
Scholarships Available: The SOM provides financial assistance to qualified students through teaching and research assistantships. Contact the SOM office for application materials.

10. OU School Of Meteorology
Less than or equal to 12 hours from 30004000 level courses; Less than or equal to 9 hours from 4000 level courses; No 3000 level meteorology courses).
http://weather.ou.edu/msdreq.htm
M.S. Requirements
Both the thesis and the non-thesis options assess undergraduate meteorology hours: The student must have completed a minimum of 34 hours of graduate and undergraduate meteorology, or acceptable equivalents.
M.S. Thesis Option
  • 30 graduate hours minimum 4 thesis research hours (continuous enrollment after beginning) 26 course hours: 21 graduate meteorology hours (5000 level or above), including 12 hours from core curriculum (6 hours of Advanced Atmospheric Dynamics I and Advanced Synoptic Meteorology
    6 hours from Cloud and Precipitation Physics, Atmospheric Radiation, Climate Dynamics). Remaining hours selected from other graduate or graduate credit courses, with the following constraints: (Less than or equal to 12 hours from 3000-4000 level courses; Less than or equal to 9 hours from 4000 level courses; No 3000 level Meteorology courses). Satisfactory completion of core course requirements with a grade of A or B in each course Departmental seminar (METR 6970) during final year of enrollment Final examination (Thesis Defense)
M.S. Non-Thesis Option

11. Meteorology
Contents. meteorology courses. Meteorology 1. Physics 4. meteorology courses. Meteorology can be studied at Edinburgh University through
http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/undergraduate/prospectus/met/
colours: Science and Engineering at The University of Edinburgh
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Meteorology Courses
Meteorology can be studied at Edinburgh University through the Institute of Atmosphere and Environment as a constituent part of several degree courses, although it is not possible to obtain a degree in Meteorology alone. First and fourth level courses are detailed in the menu at left. Taken as part of a physics or mathematics degree, the meteorology courses provide a suitable background for someone intending to make a career in the public meteorology services. An alternative is the Physics with Meteorology degree which combines physics courses with the maximum possible number of meteorology options.This course is run by the Department of Physics and consists of two-thirds mainstream physics and one-third meteorology. Find out more about Physics degrees here Search:
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12. Kevin D. Perry Meteorology Courses
Course. Title. Semesters Taught. METR 10, Weather and Climate. F99, F00, F01. METR 61, Introduction to Meteorology. Sp99, Sp00, Sp01. METR
http://www.met.utah.edu/perry/Perry_Courses.htm
Courses Taught at the University of Utah (2002 - present) Course Title Semesters Taught METEO 3100 Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry METEO 3110 Introduction to Atmospheric Science METEO 3410 Weather Observation and Analysis I METEO 5210 Physical Meteorology METEO 6020 Fundamentals of Physical Meteorology Courses Taught at San Jose State University (1999-2001) Course Title Semesters Taught METR 10 Weather and Climate METR 61 Introduction to Meteorology METR 61L Laboratory for Introduction to Meteorology METR 110 Aviation Meteorology METR 110L Laboratory for Introduction to Meteorology METR 113 Atmosheric Pollution METR 163 Meteorological Instrumentation METR 163L Laboratory for Meteorological Instrumentation Research Home Publications DELTA Research Group ... Useful Links Last Modified January 12, 2004

13. UNC Earth Sciences Meteorology Courses
meteorology courses. MET 205 General Meteorology (4) ( 3 lecture, 2 laboratory) The basic course in meteorology. The atmosphere, its structure and composition.
http://esci.unco.edu/metcrs/metcrs.htm
Links Undergrad Programs Graduate Program Faculty Contact Info ... Webmaster
Meteorology Courses
MET 110 Climate and Humans (3) A general education course that explores the interrelationships between people and climate. The factors and elements of climate, impact of people on climate and influence of climate on historical events. MET 205 General Meteorology (4) ( 3 lecture, 2 laboratory) The basic course in meteorology. The atmosphere, its structure and composition. Radiation, temperature, pressure, wind, humidity, precipitation, clouds, air masses and fronts. Measurements. Weather maps. Fee required. MET 306 Dynamic Meteorology (3) ( 2 lecture, 3 laboratory) Prerequisites: MET 205, MATH 131. In-depth treatment of gas laws, atmosphere thermodynamics and stability, could dynamics and adiabatic charts. Fee required. MET 315 Meteorological Instruments and Codes (2) (4 Laboratory) Prerequisites: MET 205, MET 306. meteorological instruments and their operations; weather maps and data exchange; codes and plotting of charts. Fee required. MET 360 Physical Meteorology (3) Prerequisites: MET 205, MATH 124. Physical structure of the atmosphere, radiation in atmosphere, radiation laws, cloud microphysics, precipitation processes.

14. MET306 - DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY I
Course Overview. MET306 is a first course in dynamic meteorology for meteorology majors. MET 306 is a prerequisite for all seniorlevel meteorology courses.
http://esci.unco.edu/faculty/lee/met306/m306syl.htm
MET 306 - DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY I FALL 2002 Instructor : Dr. Bruce D. Lee, Room 2556 Ross Hall
  • email : bdlee@unco.edu, phone
Office hours
  • M F 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Lecture Times
  • M F 10:00 AM -10:50 AM
Lab Time
  • Weds. 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM
  • Location
    • Ross Hall Room 3675
    Text
  • J. M. Wallace and P. V. Hobbs, 1977: Atmospheric Science - An Introductory Survey . Academic Press, San Diego.
  • Prerequisites : MET 205, MATH 131, MATH 132, PHYS 240, PHYS 241 Course Overview Course Curriculum 1. A Brief Survey of the Atmosphere
    • Atmospheric composition Vertical profiles of pressure and density Thermal structure of the atmosphere Winds in the atmosphere Precipitation Energy, heat transfer, atmospheric energy balance
    2. Atmospheric Thermodynamics
    • The gas laws The hydrostatic equation Concept of geopotential and thickness The first law of thermodynamics Latent heat Adiabatic processes in dry air Adiabatic processes in moist air Concepts of atmospheric stability Thermodynamic diagrams Convection
    3. Assessing the stability of the atmosphere
    • Convective parameters, stability indices Hodographs Forecasting considerations based on assessment of vertical thermodynamic profiles
    Tests and Assignments Exam material will be drawn from course information (presented both in regular class lecture or lab sessions) and assigned material.

    15. Independent Study High School Message Board :: Supplementing AS :: Meteorology C
    175526 Thu May 9 2002 Reply, meteorology courses ..WHERE? 150309 Sun May 12 2002 Offline 309 posts Administrator Reply, Re meteorology courses ..WHERE?
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    16. METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE OF DENVER
    3 + 0) Prerequisite MTH 2410, PHY 2311 and PHY 2321, and MTR 3400 This course is the first in the sequence of calculusbased, theoretical meteorology courses.
    http://www.mscd.edu/~eas/MTR home/courses.htm
    Meteorology Course List
    (revised Spring, 2000)
    MTR 1400-3 Introduction to Meteorology (3 + 0)
    Prerequisite : minimum performance standard scores on reading, writing, and mathematics pre-assessment placement tests This course is an introductory course in the composition, structure and behavior of the atmosphere of the earth. Material covered includes high and low pressure systems, air masses, fronts, clouds, precipitation, stability, thunderstorms, tornadoes and hurricanes, as well as solar radiation, the greenhouse effect and seasons. This is a survey course in Meteorology and may not be used to satisfy the degree requirements of the Meteorology major or minor. MTR 2400-4 Introduction to Atmospheric Science (3 + 2) Prerequisite : successful completion of Level I mathematics requirement This course provides a quantitative approach to understanding fundamental concepts in meteorology. Topics include radiation, heat balance of the atmosphere, thermodynamics, cloud formation, horizontal motion, general circulation of the atmosphere, and weather systems. In the laboratory sessions, students are introduced to surface and upper-air charts, thermodynamic diagrams, weather codes, and weather imagery. This is the introductory course designed for majors and minors in Meteorology. Students receiving credit for MTR 2400 may not subsequently receive credit for MTR 1400. MTR 2410-3 Weather Observing Systems (2 + 2) Prerequisite

    17. BS Degree
    MSCD BS Degree in Meteorology - (updated Nov, 2003). Required meteorology courses - 34 hours number. Course name. Prerequisite(s). credits. semester offered.
    http://www.mscd.edu/~eas/MTR home/maj2k.htm
    MSCD - BS Degree in Meteorology - (updated Nov, 2003)
    Required Meteorology Courses - 34 hours number Course name Prerequisite(s) credits semester offered MTR 2400 Introduction to Atmospheric Science none F, S MTR 2410 Weather Observing Systems MTR 2400 S MTR 3400 Synoptic Meteorology MTR 2400 F MTR 3410 Weather Analysis Techniques MTR 3400 S MTR 3430 Atmospheric Thermodynamics MTR 3400, MTH 2410, PHY 2311,2321 F MTR 3440 Physical Meteorology MTR 3430 and CHE 1800 S MTR 3450 Dynamic Meteorology MTR 3430, MTH 2420, PHY 2331, 2341 F corequisite: MTH 3420 MTR 4400 Advanced Synoptic Meteorology MTR 3450, MTH 3420, PHY 2331 S MTR 4440 Climatology MTR 3400 F MTR 4450 Mesometeorology MTR 3400 and MTR 3410 S MTR 4600 Senior Research Seminar MTR 3450 and MTR 4440 S Meteorology Electives - 8 hours MTR 3100 Air Pollution MTR 2400 or ENV 1200 F MTR 3420 Radar and Satellite Meteorology MTR 2410, MTH 1120 or MTH 1400 F MTR 3500 Hazardous Weather MTR 1400 or MTR 2400 S MTR 3710 Co-Op Ed in Meteorology see MTR advisor var F, S, SS MTR 4210 Intro Forecasting Lab MTR 3410 F, S MTR 4220-40 Forecasting Labs II, III and IV

    18. Department Of Meteorology Course Offerings
    Department of meteorology courses 5 of the following 7 courses satisfy a Minor in Aviation Weather (Individual course homepages are located on BlackBoard).
    http://meteo.pr.erau.edu/courses.html
    Department of Meteorology Courses:
      5 of the following 7 courses satisfy a Minor in Aviation Weather:
      (Individual course homepages are located on BlackBoard WX 201 (3,1) 3 Credits Meteorology I
      A survey course in atmospheric science that includes applications to flight. Included is a systematic development of the following: thermal patterns, atmospheric moisture, horizontal and vertical pressure patterns, clouds, atmospheric circulation, local winds, stability, air masses, fronts, fog, icing, thunderstorms, jet streams and turbulence. Students will study and make use of surface weather observations, surface maps, and constant pressure maps. Prerequisite: None Required Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer B
      WX 261 (3,0) 3 Credits Applied Climatology
      WX 261 is an in-depth survey of the varied climates of the world, the weather systems that contribute in the aggregate to those climates, and their cumulative influence on aircraft system performance and the National Air Space over very small to global space and time scales. Included are presentations from an historical perspective over geological time frames on the development of past climatic regimes, and their transition to the present era climate as well as the atmospheric atmospheric dynamics involved in the global change process. Aviation-related practices, procedures, and operations dictated by various climatic regimes are discussed.
      Prerequisite: WX 201 Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer A

    19. Meteorology Courses
    Overview of current weather maps......meteorology courses 11670201 ELEMENTS OF METEOROLOGY Credits 3 Instructor Arnesen
    http://www.envsci.rutgers.edu/ugrad_pgms/meteorology/courses.htm
    Meteorology Courses ELEMENTS OF METEOROLOGY
    Credits:
    Instructor:
    Arnesen
    Description: Overview of current weather maps; structure of the atmosphere and the role of moisture in the development of dew, clouds, and precipitation; air masses, fronts, cyclones, thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes. Elements of weather forecasting, instrumentation and communication. ELEMENTS OF CLIMATOLOGY
    Credits:
    Instructor:
    Arnesen
    Description : Major climatic controls; climatic classifications and comparisons of major climatic types; an overview of current climate issues such as global warming and El Nino; overview of the global climate. METEOROLOGICAL ANALYSIS
    Credits:
    Instructor:
    Harnack
    Prerequisites:
    Description:
    Surface observation codes; preparation of surface, upper air, and sounding charts; forecast guidance, weather map interpretation, concepts of stability, and preparation of weather forecasts; map discussions. WEATHER, CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Credits: Instructor: Dunk Description: Weather and climate impact on environmental/engineering issues and design applications; applications associated with agricultural, stormwater management, air pollution, coastal management, weather extremes/severe weather and global weather. THERMODYNAMICS OF THE ATMOSPHERE Credits: Instructor: Robock Prerequisites: 01:640:152, 11:750:194 or 11:750:204

    20. Department Of Environmental Sciences Web Page
    Overview of current weather maps...... meteorology courses 11670201 ELEMENTS OF METEOROLOGY Credits 3 Instructor Arnesen
    http://www.envsci.rutgers.edu/ugrad_pgms/meteorology/courses.shtml
    Information For: Current Students Alumni Visitors
    Jump To: Administration DES Admissions RU Admissions Administration Course Requirements General Requirements MET Major Requirements MET Minor Requirements Course Summary Information CO-OP Opportunity Current Weather Financial Aid Housing ... Tours and Interviews
    Back To: DES Home COMMENTS Meteorology Courses ELEMENTS OF METEOROLOGY
    Credits:
    Instructor:
    Arnesen
    Description: Overview of current weather maps; structure of the atmosphere and the role of moisture in the development of dew, clouds, and precipitation; air masses, fronts, cyclones, thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes. Elements of weather forecasting, instrumentation and communication. ELEMENTS OF CLIMATOLOGY
    Credits:
    Instructor:
    Arnesen
    Description : Major climatic controls; climatic classifications and comparisons of major climatic types; an overview of current climate issues such as global warming and El Nino; overview of the global climate. METEOROLOGICAL ANALYSIS
    Credits:
    Instructor:
    Harnack Prerequisites: Description: Surface observation codes; preparation of surface, upper air, and sounding charts; forecast guidance, weather map interpretation, concepts of stability, and preparation of weather forecasts; map discussions.

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