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Meteorology (MET)
School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
MET 101 Introduction to Meteorology (3) For
nonscience majors and prospective science teachers. Basic atmospheric
physics, sun-Earth-atmosphere interrelationships, pollution, major
weather systems, weather forecasting, weather of Hawai‘i. NS2
MET 101L Introduction to Meteorology Lab (1) (1
3-hr Lab) Exercises with meteorological data and measurement
systems. Characteristics of Hawaiian winds, temperatures, and rainfall.
Pre: 101 (or concurrent). NS2
MET 200 Descriptive Meteorology (3) Atmospheric
variables and gas laws, radiation processes, thermodynamics, clouds and
precipitation, atmospheric circulations, mid-latitude and tropical
systems, forecasting, weather applications, climate. Pre: PHYS 152L (or
concurrent).
MET 302 Atmospheric Physics (3) Energy and
thermodynamics, statics and stability, physical processes of cloud
formation, radiation and Earth-atmosphere heat balance, kinetic theory,
optical effects. Pre: MATH 242 or consent.
MET 303 Introduction to Atmospheric Dynamics (3) Scalar
and vector development of basic laws of hydrodynamics, equations of
motion, kinematics, divergence and vorticity, viscosity and turbulence,
introduction to numerical weather prediction, general circulation. Pre:
302 and MATH 231, or consent.
MET 305 Meteorology Instruments Observations (3) (2
Lec, 1 3-hr Lab) First-and second-order measurement systems.
Response of wind, temperature, and recording instruments. Discussion of
advance system including radar. Planning of field programs. Pre: PHYS
152 and PHYS 152L, or PHYS 272 and PHYS 272L; or consent.
MET 310 Global Environmental Change (3) Global
environmental change problems such as carbon dioxide and the greenhouse
effect, acid rain, chlorofluorocarbons and the ozone layer, global
deforestation and the effect on climate, etc. Pre: one environmentally
oriented science course. (Cross-listed as OEST 310 and OCN 310)
MET 310L Global Environmental Change Laboratory (2)
(1 2-hr Lab) Laboratory course to supplement MET 310. Quantitative
aspects of global environmental change will be addressed through
problem-solving and computer modeling. A-F only. Pre: MATH 241, MATH
242, PHYS 170, PHYS 170L, CHEM 161, and CHEM 161L; or consent.
Co-requisite: 310. (Cross-listed as OCN 310L and OEST 310L)
MET 402 Applied Atmospheric Dynamics (3) Advanced
concepts in dynamics: vorticity, cyclogenesis, jet streams, fronts,
mesoscale circulations. Pre: 303 or consent.
MET 405 Satellite Meteorology (3) (2 Lec, 1 3-hr
Lab) Orbital elements, ephemerides, viewing geometry; radiation,
satellite sensors; interpreting satellite data; applications to synoptic
meteorology and forecasting. Pre: 302 or consent.
MET 406 Tropical Meteorology (3) History;
tropical clouds and hydrometeors; typhoons; monsoons; local and diurnal
effects. Pre: 303 or consent.
MET 412 Meteorological Analysis Lab (3) (2 3-hr
Lab) Techniques of portraying and analyzing atmospheric structure
and weather systems in middle and high latitudes; modern methods of
forecasting extratropical systems. Pre: 303 (or concurrent) or consent.
(Alt. years)
MET 416 Tropical Analysis Lab (3) (2 3-hr Lab) Techniques
of portraying and analyzing atmospheric structure and weather systems in
tropical and equatorial regions; forecasting tropical systems. Pre: 303
(or concurrent) or consent.
MET 600 Atmospheric Dynamics I (3) Governing
equations for moist atmospheric motions, approximations, basic
theoretical models, boundary layer dynamics, atmospheric waves, quasi-geostrophic
theory for midlatitudes. Pre: 303, and one of MATH 402 or MATH 405; or
consent.
MET 601 Atmospheric Dynamics II (3) Overview
of dynamic meteorology, numerical weather prediction, geophysical fluid
instabilities, approximate dynamical systems, atmospheric general
circulation, stratospheric dynamics. Pre: 600 or consent.
MET 606 Cumulus Dynamics (3) Dynamics of
convective systems: tornadoes, waterspouts, squall lines. Interactions
with synoptic scale. Pre: 620 or consent. (Alt. years)
MET 607 Mesoscale Meteorology (3) Scale
analysis. Observational and theoretical aspects of mesoscale circulation
systems. Pre: 600 or consent. (Alt. years)
MET 610 Tropical Climate and Weather (3) Climate
and general circulation of the tropics; El Nino and southern
oscillation; intraseasonal oscillation; trade winds; tropical weather
systems; energy balance; typhoons. Pre: 303 or consent.
MET 616 Monsoon Meteorology (3) Synoptic
components of monsoons, regional and temporal variability, numerical
models, research exercises. Pre: 610 or consent. (Alt. years)
MET 620 Physical Meteorology (3) Molecular
kinetics, atmospheric thermodynamics, cloud physics, precipitation
processes, atmospheric electricity, scattering and absorption of solar
radiation, absorption and emission of infrared radiation, radiative
transfer. Pre: 302 or consent.
MET 621 Cloud Physics (3) Physical processes
attending formation and subsequent history of clouds and cloud
particles. Pre: 620 or consent. (Alt. years)
MET 631 Statistical Meteorology (3) Probability;
frequency distributions of atmospheric variables; linear models; time
series analysis (frequency and time domain); principal component
analysis; statistical weather forecasting and verification. Pre: MATH
371. (Alt. years)
MET 636 Air Pollution Meteorology (3) (2 Lec, 1
3-hr Lab) Advanced treatment of theoretical diffusion expression
(K-theory, Taylor’s statistical hypothesis, similarity theory) and
empirical diffusion expressions (Gaussian model with modification and
sensitivity analysis, box models). Pre: consent. (Alt. years)
MET 665 Small-Scale Air-Sea Interaction (3) Observations
and theory of small-scale processes which couple the atmosphere and
ocean boundary layers, including introduction to turbulence theory and
parameterization of turbulent fluxes. Pre: MATH 402 and MATH 403 (or
their equivalents) and either OCN 620 or MET 600; or consent.
(Cross-listed as OCN 665)
MET 699 Directed Research (V) Pre: consent.
MET 700 Thesis Research (V)
MET 745 Mid-latitude Dynamic Meteorology (4) (3 Lec,
1 3-hr Lab) Scale analysis of equations of motion; quasi-geostrophic
system of forecasting; initial value problem; general circulation;
programming exercise to compute energy interaction terms. Pre: 601 and
consent. (Alt. years)
MET 746 Tropical Dynamic Meteorology (4) (3 Lec, 1
3-hr Lab) Instability theory; numerical integration procedures;
special problems in numerical analysis in tropics; programming exercises
of numerical integration. Pre: 601 and consent. (Alt. years)
MET 752 Special Topics in Meteorology (3) Concentrated
studies on selected atmospheric problems. Repeatable. Pre: 600 or
consent.
MET 765 (Alpha) Seminar in Meteorology (1) Participation
in departmental seminars and presentation of a seminar on: (B)
literature review of specific topic; (C) research results. Repeatable.
Pre: consent.
MET 800 Dissertation Research (V)
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