The General Circulation of the Atmosphere
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Current programmes of study
Course offered by
| Number of credits | 10 |
| Course offered (semester) | Spring, even numbered years. The course only runs if enough students enrol. |
| Subject overlap | GEOF320: 5sp, GEOF324: 5sp |
| Schedule | Schedule |
| Reading list | Reading list |
Language of Instruction
English
Pre-requirements
Bachelor's degree in Meteorology and Oceanography, or equivalent.
Learning Outcomes
After completing GEOF327 the student should be able to:
- explain the main large scale circulation phenomena in the atmosphere and understand their mathematical formulation
- explain the fundamental physical mechanisms behind the large scale circulation
- use the mathematical framework in analysis of numerical simulations with weather and climate models
Course offered (semester)
Spring, even numbered years. The course only runs if enough students enrol.
Language of Instruction
English
Aim and Content
The course gives the theoretical foundation for large scale flow and energy cycle of the atmosphere. The description of the general circulation of the atmosphere includes the angular momentum budget, zonal mean circulation and large-scale energy transformations. Theories on atmospheric waves in the tropics and extratropics will be covered and theories on selected large scale phenomena such as monsoons, ENSO and the Hadley cell are reviewed.
Learning Outcomes
After completing GEOF327 the student should be able to:
- explain the main large scale circulation phenomena in the atmosphere and understand their mathematical formulation
- explain the fundamental physical mechanisms behind the large scale circulation
- use the mathematical framework in analysis of numerical simulations with weather and climate models
Pre-requirements
Bachelor's degree in Meteorology and Oceanography, or equivalent.
Recommended previous knowledge
GEOF 326 Dynamics of the Atmosphere, GEOF 328 Mesoscale Dynamics
Assessment methods
Oral
Grading Scale
The grading scale used is A to F. Grade A is the highest passing grade in the grading scale, grade F is a fail.