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Nov 21, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025
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AES 100 Meteorology Credits: (3) 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. This course satisfies the science elective requirement of the Math/Science curriculum and of those curricula that require science. Optional co-requisite: AES 100L . Three class hours or equivalent per week.
SUNY Gen Ed Area(s): Natural Sciences Designation(s): Liberal Arts
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