PHYS 151 - Introduction to Climate Modeling Semester Offered: Second Semester Credits (Range): 3 Hours Attribute: 3 NS
New Course Added 10.23.2007.
This course will consider Earth’s climate as an example of a complex system that can be explored best through computational modeling. Main components affecting the climate — atmospheric composition, ice cover, global ocean and atmospheric currents, solar insolation, and carbon reservoirs and cycling — will be considered and dealt with using simple heuristic models. The emphasis will be on developing student modeling skills and intuition rather than a fully-detailed climate model. Enrollment Limit: 16. Instructor: D. Stinebring, B. Felzer Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Math 133 and one of the following: Physics 103, Physics 110, Chem 101, or Chem 103.
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