Code |
Course Name |
Language |
Type |
MTO 445 |
Wheather Analysis and Prediction II |
Turkish |
Compulsory |
Local Credits |
ECTS |
Theoretical |
Tutorial |
Laboratory |
3.5 |
5 |
2 |
0 |
3 |
Course Prerequisites and Class Restriction |
Prerequisites |
MTO 321 MIN DD or MTO 321E MIN DD or MTO 344 MIN DD or MTO 344E MIN DD
|
Class Restriction |
None |
Course Description |
This course examines the processes responsible for day to day weather variations, and the operational techniques used in their
analysis and forecasting. This includes both research and operational approaches to the study of synoptic scale weather systems
and their local impact. Dynamic and thermodynamic principles of atmospheric science applied to the development and evolution
of synoptic systems. The course involves an application of dynamic and thermodynamic principles of atmospheric science applied
to the development and evolution of synoptic systems and the use and interpretation of computer-generated forecast guidance
products. It examines important phenomena such as jet streaks, fronts, and vorticity maxima that govern the weather over
thousands of square kilometers during the course of a few days, but also those that affect the weather experienced in a local
area. |
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