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GEOG215 — Weather and Climate Lec/Lab

4 credits · 1 hours

This course is an introductory study of the atmosphere which includes both weather and climate. Fundamental physical laws governing weather elements will be examined, such as solar radiation, temperature, moisture, pressure, winds, and weather systems. Current weather data is delivered via the internet, which is coordinated with learning activities. Students will be introduced to the excitement of weather in near real-time. Broad aspects of climates and local microclimatology will also be integrated. An optional field trip to the National Weather Service Office, Grand Rapids may be offered. No prerequisites, although physical geography, and the knowledge of basic computer skills including the ability to manipulate images, are recommended.

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