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METR 2413 - Introduction to Synoptic Meteorology Introduction & Surface Observations University of Oklahoma 2004
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Lecture Outline Who am I? What is this course all about? Assessment: good news and bad news Surface observations
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Who am I? Professor David Karoly, room 1366A, SEC dkaroly@ou.edu ph:325 6446 Office hours: Weds 11:30am – 1:30pm
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What is this course all about? Synoptic meteorology – an overview of current weather Synoptic scale – larger than mesoscale - smaller than planetary scale - length scales ~300 - ~3000 km - time scales ~6 hours – 3 days
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Arrangements Monday – computing – Dr Laufersweiler Wednesday – lecture – Dr Karoly Friday – lab - Michael James TA Web site http://weather.ou.edu/~metr2413/ Prerequisites: MATH 2423 Calc II, PHYS 2514 Phys I, enforced Textbooks: mainly for reference, do your reading assignements
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Assessment: Good news and bad news No final exam Term project due Monday of finals week, 15% of final grade Each week, computing assignment, homework, in- class lab (to finish after lab) (about 40 in total) Announced and unannounced quizzes 85% from linear combination of all these Do all work on time, make-up allowances only in exceptional circumstances
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Surface observations Basic: temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed and direction, rainfall (every 3 hours) Visual observations: weather phenomena, visibility, cloud type, base ASOS: Automated surface observing system www.nws.noaa.gov/oso/oso1/oso11/oso112/asos /sensrmap.html Replaced manual observing sites in NWS
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ASOS Tipping bucket rain gauge Hygrothermometer Present weather identifier Wind speed and direction sensors Ceilometer (Cloud height) Freezing rain sensor Thunderstorm sensor Visibility sensor Data collection package
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Lecture Summary Synoptic meteorology –An overview of current weather at scales of several hundred to several thousand kilmetres. Assessment –No final exam, but a major project –Lots of homework; keep up to date!! Surface observations –Representativeness of surrounding weather? –ASOS, manual obs
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