- Semester
- Fall 2024
- Instructor
- Start Date
- 08-26-2024
- Total Credits
- 3
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- 315-498-2000
Take your class online with SUNY
You will learn the same curriculum as our on-campus students
This is an introductory meteorology course
designed to conceptually explore the principles
and processes of weather. Students will study the
fundamental 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 fog, clouds, and precipitation. Students are
provided a detailed study of wind and pressure
systems around the world, as well as middle
latitude and tropical weather phenomena, such as
air masses, cyclones, tornadoes, and hurricanes.
Corequisites:
Optional: AES 100L.
General Education Area(s): Natural Sciences
Course Area: Earth Science
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 08-26-2024 - 12-07-2024
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- Local Course ID: 24FA_ONO_AES100_1
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