ATMS301: Introduction to Atmospheric Sciences
Instructor: Prof. Gregory Hakim (685.2439) (www)
      TA: Ryan Torn (685.1851)

Department of Atmospheric Sciences; University of Washington


Description:

This course provides a broad introduction to the atmospheric sciences, including atmospheric composition, weather forecasting, radiation, thermodynamics, and climate. Insight on these topics is gained by application of basic physical laws. A daily review of current weather provides real-time examples of principles derived in lecture.


Prerequisites:  MATH 126; PHYS 123.
Class meets:  M-F 1:30-2:20 p.m. in ATG 310C.

Text:  Atmospheric Science. An Introductory Survey, by J. M Wallace and P. V. Hobbs.

Syllabus:

Week 1  Sep. 29--Oct. 1  Structure and composition of the atmosphere 
Week 2  Oct. 4--8  Radiation and energy balance 
Week 3  Oct. 11--15  Clouds and cloud interpretation 
Week 4  Oct. 18--22  Thermodynamics 
Week 5  Oct. 25--Oct. 29  Thunderstorms and severe weather 
Week 6  Nov. 1--Nov. 5  Basic dynamics 
Week 7  Nov. 8--12  Basic dynamics; Cyclones 
Week 8  Nov. 15--19  Cyclones and fronts 
Week 9  Nov. 22--26  Numerical weather prediction 
Week 10  Nov. 29--Dec. 3  General circulation 
Week 11  Dec. 6--10  General circulation and climate 

Office Hours:

GJH: Monday & Wednesday 2:30-3:30 pm.

RDT: Tuesday 10-11 am & Thursday 2:30-3:30 pm.


Evaluation:

Homework: every Tuesday (one score dropped; no late hw accepted).

Quizzes: every Friday (one score dropped; no make-ups).

Midterm Exam: Friday 5 Nov.

Final Exam: Monday 13 Dec. 2:30--4:20 p.m.


Grading:

20% each for homework, project, quizzes, midterm exam, and final exam.