Weather
Sept
10th– Nov 5th 2019
Instructors:
Dan Dobryn
203-981-3870 (C)
Jim
Dobbs
203-838-0039 (H)
Date
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Description
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Instructor
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Prior
to class
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Reading:
Chapters 1: The Atmosphere: Temperature and Heat This
is most important chapter in the text!
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Come
early to first class to take care of administration
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Sept.
10th
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Chapter
1, The Atmosphere: Temperature and Heat
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Jim
Dobbs
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Demonstrations
of heating patterns on the earth
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Sept.
17th
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Reading:
Chapter 2: Wind, Pressure, and Waves
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Dan
Dobryn
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Demonstration
of Coriolis Effect *
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Demonstration
of Atmospheric Pressure Sensitivity
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Sept 24th
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Reading:
Chapter 3: Water, Humidity, and Fog
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Jim
Dobbs
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Demonstration
of Sling Psychrometer
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Oct. 1st
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Reading: Chapter 4: Stability, Clouds, and
Precipitation
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Dan
Dobryn
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Oct. 8th
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Reading: Chapter 5:
Thunderstorms, Tornados, Lightning, and Optical Effects
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Jim
Dobbs
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Oct. 15th
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Reading: Chapter 6:
Mid-Latitude Weather and Storms
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Dan
Dobryn
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Oct. 22nd
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Reading: Chapter 7:
Tropical Weather and Storms
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Jim
Dobbs
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Oct. 29th
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Reading: Chapter 8:
Forecasting
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Dan
Dobryn
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Guest
Lecturers on Weather Routing
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Nov. 5th
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Review
and in-class closed book Exam
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Jim
Dobbs
Dan
Dobryn
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1.
Do your best to stay up with the reading. There is a lot of information in each chapter
that includes new terminology, concepts and methodology that needs to be
studied to be conversant in class. The Power Point Lecture augments the chapter
reading in many cases, so not necessarily covers all the chapter reading.
2.
Class will start promptly at 7PM.
3. Useful
Links:
*Coriolis effect demonstration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2mec3vgeaI
NOAA Weather Publications – http://www.srh.noaa.gov/jetstream/why.htm
4. Both Instructors will be at each class
Revised: 7/11/19