Overview

This unit will provide you with the basic skills and knowledge to analyse various physical and dynamical processes in the atmosphere relevant to weather and climate. You will be introduced to the major processes leading to cloud and precipitation formation in the atmosphere, and you will learn to identify and … For more content click the Read More button below.

Offerings

S2-01-CLAYTON-ON-CAMPUS

Rules

Enrolment Rule

Contacts

Chief Examiner(s)

Dr Martin Singh

Unit Coordinator(s)

Dr Martin Singh

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, you should be able to:
1.

Describe the basic thermodynamics of the atmosphere and the forces acting upon it, and explain how these forces lead to atmospheric motions;

2.

Identify and describe the main processes leading to the formation of clouds;

3.

Distinguish and classify different cloud types;

4.

Apply conceptual knowledge of the atmosphere to real-life weather systems, including severe storms, tornadoes and tropical cyclones, and use appropriate techniques for forecasting day-to-day weather;

5.

Integrate key concepts of atmospheric physics and dynamics to analyse and solve quantitative meteorological problems

6.

Interpret quantitative meteorological information using appropriate mathematical, statistical, and graphical tools.

Teaching approach

Active learning

Assessment

1 - Weekly quizzes
2 - Assignment 1
3 - Assignment 2
4 - Test 1
5 - Test 2
6 - Examination (2 hours and 10 minutes)

Scheduled and non-scheduled teaching activities

Lectures
Practical activities

Workload requirements

Workload

Other unit costs

Costs are indicative and subject to change.
A basic scientific calculator is required and costs approx $30.

Availability in areas of study

Climate and atmospheric science
Earth science