ATM OCN (Meteorology) 100
INTRODUCTION to
ATM OCN 100 WEATHER & CLIMATE
[EXPLORING OUR EARTH'S ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT]
Summer 2000
Lecture #1-A scheduled for:
12 JUN 2000 (M)
Recommended Readings from Moran and Morgan (1997):
Pages 1-16.
Today's Lecture Objectives:
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To distinguish between weather and climate, citing examples of each.
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To identify the present scope of meteorology.
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To describe the role that various models play in scientific investigation.
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To trace the development of meteorology as a science.
Outline:
A. INTRODUCTION & COURSE OBJECTIVES
B. WHAT IS METEOROLOGY?
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Derivation of Key Words - Meteorology, Weather and Climate
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The Present Scope of Meteorology and the Atmospheric Sciences
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Comparisons between weather and climate
C. THE HUMAN FACTOR
The Cost
Adaptations
D. GOALS OF METEOROLOGY
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Observation
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Codification
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Explanation
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Prediction
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Adaptation
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Modification
E. CHARACTERISTICS OF METEOROLOGY
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International
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Physical
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Interdisciplinary
F. MODELS IN METEOROLOGY
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Types of Models
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Role in Meteorology
G. BRIEF HISTORY OF METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
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Ancient - Weather Lore
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Classic Greek Meteorology (Aristotle)
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Renaissance Meteorology
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Meteorology in the Scientific & Industrial Revolutions
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Organized weather observations
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Our concept of storms
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New tools and models
Links to Other References:
Last revision 8 June 2000 (1945 UTC)
Produced by Edward J. Hopkins, Ph.D.
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI 53706
hopkins@meteor.wisc.edu
URL: aos100/lectures/0001aint.html