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METEOROLOGY

CRN: 10272

Section: GEOL 121-701

Credits: 3 credit hours

Availability: 22 (Capacity: 25)

Dates: 01-02-2026 – 01-16-2026

Instructor: Robert Humphrey

SCHEDULED MEETING TIMES:

Online Study (Asynchronous)
Study online anytime; no mandatory meeting time

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This is an introductory meteorology course designed to explain the principles and processes of weather. Students will study the principles of atmospheric structure and composition, radiation and energy as they relate to the Earth-atmosphere system, air temperature, atmospheric moisture, and air pressure. The course investigates processes that cause a range of weather phenomenon, including fog, clouds, and precipitation. The course will explore wind and pressure systems around the world, as well as middle latitude and tropical weather phenomena such as air masses, cyclones, tornadoes and hurricanes, and climate change and its impact on Earth.

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