Courses
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate-Wb
37295 • Spring 2021
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM
Internet; Synchronous
N1
Utilizing critical thinking skills, this course is an introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather-Wb
37425 • Spring 2021
Meets TTH 2:00PM-3:30PM
Internet; Synchronous
Utilizing critical thinking skills, this course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate-Wb
36120 • Fall 2020
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM
Internet; Synchronous
N1
Utilizing critical thinking skills, this course is an introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather-Wb
36255 • Fall 2020
Meets TTH 3:30PM-5:00PM
Internet; Synchronous
Utilizing critical thinking skills, this course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
GRG S301K • Weather And Climate
80375 • Summer 2020
Meets MTWTHF 11:30AM-1:00PM
Two-way Interactive Video
N2
Utilizing critical thinking skills, this course is an introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
36670 • Spring 2020
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM
N2
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
36790 • Spring 2020
Meets TTH 2:00PM-3:30PM RLP 1.102
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
36190 • Fall 2019
Meets TTH 2:00PM-3:30PM JES A121A
N2
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
36330 • Fall 2019
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM JES A215A
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
GRG S301K • Weather And Climate
81390 • Summer 2019
Meets MTWTHF 11:30AM-1:00PM RLP 0.128
N2
GRG s301K WEATHER AND CLIMATE
A survey of meteorological phenomena and climatological processes of the earth.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
36875 • Spring 2019
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM JES A121A
N2
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
36990 • Spring 2019
Meets TTH 2:00PM-3:30PM RLP 1.102
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
36970 • Fall 2018
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM JES A121A
N2
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37105 • Fall 2018
Meets TTH 2:00PM-3:30PM RLP 1.102
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
GRG S301K • Weather And Climate
82260 • Summer 2018
Meets MTWTHF 11:30AM-1:00PM CLA 0.128
N2
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography / Environment majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
36790 • Spring 2018
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM WCH 1.120
N2
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography / Environment majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
36915 • Spring 2018
Meets TTH 2:00PM-3:30PM CLA 1.102
As a continuation of and having a prerequisite of GRG301K/Weather and Climate (with a recommended grade of C or better), this course expands more specifically into a detailed technical discussion of atmospheric hazards such as severe thunderstorms and their offspring (hail, lightning, tornadoes, damaging winds and flash floods) as well as tropical cyclones. As part of that discussion, we’ll discuss human risk perception as it regards these atmospheric hazards.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37265 • Fall 2017
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM SAC 1.402
N2
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography / Environment majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37405 • Fall 2017
Meets TTH 2:00PM-3:30PM CLA 0.106
As a continuation of and having a prerequisite of GRG301K/Weather and Climate (with a recommended grade of C or better), this course expands more specifically into a detailed technical discussion of atmospheric hazards such as severe thunderstorms and their offspring (hail, lightning, tornadoes, damaging winds and flash floods) as well as tropical cyclones. As part of that discussion, we’ll discuss human risk perception as it regards these atmospheric hazards.
GRG S301K • Weather And Climate
82650 • Summer 2017
Meets MTWTHF 11:30AM-1:00PM CLA 0.128
N2
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography / Environment majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37210 • Spring 2017
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM JES A121A
N2
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography / Environment majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37214 • Spring 2017
Meets MW 1:00PM-2:30PM
Two-way Interactive Video
N2
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography / Environment majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37335 • Spring 2017
Meets TTH 2:00PM-3:30PM CLA 0.104
As a continuation of and having a prerequisite of GRG301K/Weather and Climate (with a recommended grade of C or better), this course expands more specifically into a detailed technical discussion of atmospheric hazards such as severe thunderstorms and their offspring (hail, lightning, tornadoes, damaging winds and flash floods) as well as tropical cyclones. As part of that discussion, we’ll discuss human risk perception as it regards these atmospheric hazards.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37060 • Fall 2016
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM JES A121A
N2
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37185 • Fall 2016
Meets TTH 2:00PM-3:30PM CLA 0.106
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
GRG S301K • Weather And Climate
82945 • Summer 2016
Meets MTWTHF 11:30AM-1:00PM CLA 0.128
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
36450 • Spring 2016
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM JES A121A
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
36555 • Spring 2016
Meets TTH 2:00PM-3:30PM WEL 2.256
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
36330 • Fall 2015
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM JES A121A
N2
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography/Environment majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
36425 • Fall 2015
Meets TTH 2:00PM-3:30PM CLA 0.106
As a continuation of and having a prerequisite of GRG301K/Weather and Climate, this course expands more specifically into a detailed discussion of atmospheric hazards such as severe thunderstorms and their offspring (hail, lightning, tornadoes, damaging winds and flash floods) as well as tropical cyclones. As part of that discussion, we’ll discuss human risk perception as it regards these atmospheric hazards.
PREREQUISITE: Sucessful completion of GRG301K/Weather and Climate in a prior semester.
GRG S301K • Weather And Climate
83620 • Summer 2015
Meets MTWTHF 11:30AM-1:00PM CLA 0.128
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography/Environment majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
36530 • Spring 2015
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM JES A121A
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography/Environment majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
36645 • Spring 2015
Meets TTH 2:00PM-3:30PM CLA 0.112
As a continuation of and having a prerequisite of GRG301K/Weather and Climate, this course expands more specifically into a detailed discussion of atmospheric hazards such as severe thunderstorms and their offspring (hail, lightning, tornadoes, damaging winds and flash floods) as well as tropical cyclones. As part of that discussion, we’ll discuss human risk perception as it regards these atmospheric hazards.
PREREQUISITE: Sucessful completion of GRG301K/Weather and Climate in a prior semester.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37475 • Fall 2014
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM JES A121A
SB
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37550 • Fall 2014
Meets TTH 2:00PM-3:30PM GAR 1.126
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
GRG S301K • Weather And Climate
84320 • Summer 2014
Meets MTWTHF 11:30AM-1:00PM CLA 0.128
N2
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37740 • Spring 2014
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM JES A121A
SB
An introductory look at weather and climate. The course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), airmasses, and frontal boundaries. The course will include introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems.
Also included will be an introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37795 • Spring 2014
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM CLA 1.106
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37700 • Fall 2013
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM JES A121A
SB
An introductory look at weather and climate. The course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), airmasses, and frontal boundaries. The course will include introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems.
Also included will be an introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37805 • Fall 2013
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM CLA 1.102
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
GRG F301K • Weather And Climate
84500 • Summer 2013
Meets MTWTHF 11:30AM-1:00PM CLA 0.128
SB
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37375 • Spring 2013
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM JES A121A
SB
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37480 • Spring 2013
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM CLA 1.108
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37290 • Fall 2012
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM FAC 21
SB
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37375 • Fall 2012
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM GRG 312
This course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. Because of this, the course builds strongly on the foundations of GRG301K/Weather and Climate which is a prerequisite for this class. This course includes a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet in the classroom) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hail storms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought and excessive heat and cold. In addition to the study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined. This course will involve the basic use of mathematics.
GRG F301K • Weather And Climate
84680 • Summer 2012
Meets MTWTHF 11:30AM-1:00PM GRG 102
SB
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37255 • Spring 2012
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM FAC 21
SB
GRG301K - Weather and Climate
Spring 2012
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37330 • Spring 2012
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM GRG 312
GRG333C / Severe and Unusual Weather
Spring 2012
This course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. Because of this, the course builds strongly on the foundations of GRG301K/Weather and Climate which is a prerequisite for this class. This course includes a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet in the classroom) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hail storms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought and excessive heat and cold. In addition to the study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined. This course will involve the basic use of mathematics.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37215 • Fall 2011
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM FAC 21
SB
GRG301K - Weather and Climate
Fall 2011
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37325 • Fall 2011
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM GRG 312
This course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. Because of this, the course builds strongly on the foundations of GRG301K/Weather and Climate which is a prerequisite for this class. This course includes a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet in the classroom) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hail storms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought and excessive heat and cold. In addition to the study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined. This course will involve the basic use of mathematics.
(Upper Division Class / Serves as a Liberal Arts "Area C" Science Requirement)
GRG F301K • Weather And Climate
84655 • Summer 2011
Meets MTWTHF 11:30AM-1:00PM GRG 102
SB
GRG301K - Weather and Climate
Summer 2011
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
(Please note that the attached syllabus is for the Summer 2010 semester. I will update it - for exact dates - as we get closer to the Summer Semester 2011. However, other than exact dates, it will be essentially the same material and order for the Summer Semester 2011).
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37485 • Spring 2011
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM FAC 21
SB
An introductory look at weather and climate. The course includes a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, wind, precipitation (types), air masses and frontal boundaries. The course will, in addition, include introductory discussions of severe local storms and their offspring, tropical cyclones as well as a basic climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be an introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification system along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes and climate change.
(Lower Division Course / Serves as a Liberal Arts "Area C" Science Requirement)
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37558 • Spring 2011
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM GRG 312
This course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. Because of this, the course builds strongly on the foundations of GRG301K/Weather and Climate which is a prerequisite for this class. This course includes a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet in the classroom) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hail storms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought and excessive heat and cold. In addition to the study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined. This course will involve the basic use of mathematics.
(Upper Division Class / Serves as a Liberal Arts "Area C" Science Requirement)
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37015 • Fall 2010
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM FAC 21
SB
A survey of meteorological phenomena and climatological processes of the earth.
GRG F301K • Weather And Climate
84190 • Summer 2010
Meets MTWTHF 11:30AM-1:00PM GRG 102
SB
GRG301K - Weather and Climate
Summer 2010
Our study of weather and climate is intended for Geography majors and all others interested in a broad brush examination of the atmospheric and climatic sciences. This study will be introductory in nature with only a very basic use of mathematics. We will start with a study of meteorology. From this foundation, we will go into the different aspects of the atmosphere and then, later, into climatological matters and discuss the various climatic regimes including that of Texas and the local area.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37290 • Spring 2010
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM FAC 21
SB
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37330 • Spring 2010
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM GRG 312
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37610 • Fall 2009
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM FAC 21
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37735 • Fall 2009
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37740 • Fall 2009
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG S301K • Weather And Climate
84073 • Summer 2009
Meets MTWTHF 11:30AM-1:00PM GRG 102
SB
GRG s301K WEATHER AND CLIMATE
A survey of meteorological phenomena and climatological processes of the earth.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
36680 • Spring 2009
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM FAC 21
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
36750 • Spring 2009
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
36755 • Spring 2009
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37855 • Fall 2008
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM FAC 21
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37990 • Fall 2008
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37995 • Fall 2008
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG S301K • Weather And Climate
85490 • Summer 2008
Meets MTWTHF 11:30AM-1:00PM GRG 102
SB
GRG s301K WEATHER AND CLIMATE
A survey of meteorological phenomena and climatological processes of the earth.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37630 • Spring 2008
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM FAC 21
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37730 • Spring 2008
Meets MWF 11:00AM-12:00PM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37735 • Spring 2008
Meets MWF 1:00PM-2:00PM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
38280 • Fall 2007
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM FAC 21
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
38375 • Fall 2007
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
38380 • Fall 2007
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG S301K • Weather And Climate
85485 • Summer 2007
Meets MTWTHF 11:30AM-1:00PM GRG 102
SB
GRG s301K WEATHER AND CLIMATE
A survey of meteorological phenomena and climatological processes of the earth.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
36950 • Spring 2007
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM FAC 21
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37035 • Spring 2007
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
37040 • Spring 2007
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
37970 • Fall 2006
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM FAC 21
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
38090 • Fall 2006
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG S301K • Weather And Climate
85400 • Summer 2006
Meets MTWTHF 10:00AM-11:30AM GRG 102
SB
GRG s301K WEATHER AND CLIMATE
A survey of meteorological phenomena and climatological processes of the earth.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
36015 • Spring 2006
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM FAC 21
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
36105 • Spring 2006
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
35960 • Fall 2005
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM FAC 21
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
36105 • Fall 2005
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
34570 • Spring 2005
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM FAC 21
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
34650 • Spring 2005
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM GRG 316
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
35665 • Fall 2004
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM FAC 21
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
35775 • Fall 2004
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG S301K • Weather And Climate
84840 • Summer 2004
Meets MTWTHF 10:00AM-11:30AM GRG 102
SB
GRG s301K WEATHER AND CLIMATE
A survey of meteorological phenomena and climatological processes of the earth.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
33305 • Spring 2004
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM FAC 21
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
33410 • Spring 2004
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM GRG 316
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
34190 • Fall 2003
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM FAC 21
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
33005 • Spring 2003
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM FAC 21
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
33155 • Spring 2003
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
33670 • Fall 2002
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM GRG 316
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG S301K • Weather And Climate
85165 • Summer 2002
Meets MTWTHF 10:00AM-11:30AM GRG 102
SB
GRG s301K WEATHER AND CLIMATE
A survey of meteorological phenomena and climatological processes of the earth.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
32980 • Spring 2002
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM GRG 102
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
33130 • Spring 2002
Meets TTH 11:00AM-12:30PM GRG 312
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
34125 • Fall 2001
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM GRG 102
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG S301K • Weather And Climate
84550 • Summer 2001
Meets MTWTHF 10:00AM-11:30AM GRG 102
SB
GRG s301K WEATHER AND CLIMATE
A survey of meteorological phenomena and climatological processes of the earth.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
33005 • Spring 2001
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM GRG 102
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG 333C • Severe And Unusual Weather
33145 • Spring 2001
Meets TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM GRG 102
The course examines the principles and techniques of atmospheric science and the applications to the study of severe and unusual weather events and patterns. This course will include a thorough examination (often in real time through the use of the internet) of thunderstorms, tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, winter storms, tropical cyclones as well as drought. In addition to study of the events themselves, a look at the climatology of severe and unusual weather across the United States, Texas as well as our own south central Texas region will be undertaken. How these atmospheric events affect human beings and how people respond to these events will also be examined.
Grading Policy
400 points possible during the semester:
Three Regular Exams (100 points each)
Attendance / Homework / Exercises (100 points total)
Attendance Taken On A Daily Basis and Used in Final Computation of Grade
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
33790 • Fall 2000
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM GRG 102
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.
GRG S301K • Weather And Climate
84655 • Summer 2000
Meets MTWTHF 11:30AM-1:00PM GRG 102
SB
GRG s301K WEATHER AND CLIMATE
A survey of meteorological phenomena and climatological processes of the earth.
GRG 301K • Weather And Climate
32820 • Spring 2000
Meets TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM GRG 102
SB
Course Description
An introductory look at weather and climate, this course will include a thorough discussion of atmospheric processes, clouds, precipitation (types), air masses, frontal boundaries, introductory discussions of severe local storms (and their offspring) and tropical cyclones as well as the climatology of these weather systems. Also included will be a brief introduction to the Koppen Climatic Classification System along with discussions of climatological processes, regimes, and climate change.