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Special
Course Offerings
Fall
2006
- Meteo
440W: Principles of Atmospheric Measurement (3)
- Meteo
474: Computer Methods for Meteorological Analysis
and Forecasting (3)
(G. Young)
-
Meteo
512: Advanced Meteorological Analysis (3)
(P. Markowski)
- Meteo
523: Climate
Modeling (3)
(M. Mann)
-
Meteo
480W: Radar Observations and Analysis (3)
(P. Markowski and Y. Richardson)
- Meteo
497A: Air Quality Forecasting (3)
(P. Markowski and Y. Richardson)
- Meteo
497B: Data Analysis in The Atmospheric Sciences
(3)
[Meets
TR 1:00 - 2:15 PM in 371 Willard, Cross-listed with ENNEC 472.
This course may be used as a substitute for Stat 301 or 401.]
(M. Mann)
- Meteo
597E: Climate
Dynamics Seminar [Meets W 11:30 - 12:45 PM]
(M.
Mann)
Fall
2005
- Meteo
418W: Topics in Mesoscale Meteorology (3)
(P. Knight)
- Meteo
532:
Chemistry of the Atmosphere (3)
(A. Thompson)
Spring
2005
- Meteo
597A:
The Structure of Atmospheric Boundary Layers (2)
(J. Wyngaard)
- Meteo
538: Atmospheric Convection (3) (P.
Markowski)
- ENNEC
472: Quantitative Analysis in Earth Sciences
(3) (T. Considine)
- Meteo
465/565: Middle Atmosphere Meteorology/Physics
of the Upper Atmosphere (3) (A. Thompson)
Fall
2004
- Meteo
474: Computer
Methods of Meteorological Analysis and Forecasting (3)
(M. Roulston)
- Meteo
491/591:
Map Discussion (P. Markowski, S. Perugini, M. Guishard)
- Math
422: Wavelets and Fourier Analysis (H. Weiss)
- EE
536: Inversion Techniques in Remote Sensing (T.
Kane)
Spring
2004
- Meteo
297B:
Meteorology, Business and the Environment (3)
(D. Thomson)
- Meteo
497A: Topics in Atmospheric Sciences (3)
(P. Bannon)
- Meteo
497D/597D:
Radar Observations and Analysis (3)
(P. Markowski, Y. Richardson, J. Verlinde)
Fall
2003
Undergraduate
- Meteo
297C: Land Surface--Biosphere Processes. (3)
(T. Carlson)
- Meteo
497D/597D:
Radar Observations and Analysis Part I. (3)
(Y. Richardson, P. Markowski, J. Verlinde, J. Wurman)
- Meteo
497X/597X: Radar
Observations and Analysis Part II. (3)
(Y. Richardson, P. Markowski, J. Verlinde, J. Wurman)
- Meteo
497E: Pattern Recognition (2). This course will
teach students how to determine unique atmospheric signatures
of significant weather events in the eastern third of the nation
by improving conceptual and statistical models of their occurrences.
(P. Knight)
- Meteo
498B:
Climate Studies (1). A thorough acquainting
with the Pennsylvania State Climatologist Office, its data management,
services and research. (P. Knight)
Graduate
- Meteo
597B: Advanced Oceanography: Ocean's Role in
Climate Change. (2) (D. Seidov)
- Meteo
497D/597D:
Radar Observations and Analysis Part I. (3)
(Y. Richardson, P. Markowski, J. Verlinde, J. Wurman)
- Meteo
497X/597X: Radar
Observations and Analysis Part II.
(Y. Richardson, P. Markowski, J. Verlinde, J. Wurman)

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Updated:
February 20, 2006
©2003
The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Meteorology
A department in the College
of Earth and Mineral Sciences.
503 Walker Building, University Park, PA 16802
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