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Learn more about:
the composition and vertical structure of the atmosphere
different types of energy and heat in the atmosphere and the greenhouse effect
what creates the seasons and daily temperature variations
optical phenomena such as rainbows, halos, glory and colorful skies
moisture in the atmosphere and moisture variables
how fog and haze forms
cloud identification
cloud development and atmospheric stability
types of precipitation and how they form
what creates wind
the basics of boundary layer structure and evolution and small-scale weatherphenomena
global weather systems - the jet stream, ocean currents, and El Nino
air masses and fronts
midlatitude cyclones (the highs and lows) - their structure and evolution
forecasting the weather
severe weather
hurricanes
air pollution
climate classification and global climate
global and regional climate change
More Advanced Materials:
USAF SkewT Manual
(pdf)
Aviation Meteorology
Pressure and Density Altitude Spreadsheet
(Excel format spreadsheet)
Atmospheric Dynamics
Introduction to Atmospheric Dynamics
Wind Fields and their Kinematics
Equations Governing the Atmosphere
Boundary Layer Forcing
The General Circulation
Basic Equations in Vector Form
Baroclinic (Quasi-geostrophic) Waves
Remote Sensing Topics:
theory and data interpretation of conventional radar
theory and data interpretation of Doppler radar
the WSR-88D Doppler Weather Radar
wind Profilers
RASS
sodars
Satellites: orbital coverage, types, data, and data interpretation
Lidars
GPS Remote Sensing
Cloud Radars
Bistatic Radars
Cloud Photogrammetry
Boundary Layer Meteorology
Boundary Layer Definition and Importance
General Characteristics and Evolution of theBoundary Layer
Introduction to Turbulence, TKE, and fluxes
Turbulence Kinetic Energy Budget and Stability
Boundary Conditions and Surface Forcings
Approximating (parameterizing) Surface Fluxes
Turbulence Closure Techniques and EkmanPumping
Observations of the Boundary Layer
Boundary Layer Phenomena
The Arctic Boundary Layer