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MEA 520 Climate Predictability

²Ñ·¡´¡Ìý520ÌýÌýClimate PredictabilityÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Practical application and science underpinning of climate models and current climate forecast systems. Sources of predictability for climate forecasts on subseasonal, seasonal, and longer timescales. Modes of climate variability and related impacts, with emphasis on El Nino-Southern Oscillation and Northern Hemisphere patterns. The climate science behind Hurricane season and seasonal climate outlooks. This course is open to graduate students and upper-level undergraduate majors who receive a C- or higher in ²Ñ·¡´¡Ìý421 or ²Ñ·¡´¡Ìý460.

Restriction: Graduate standing or upper-level undergraduate majors (must have received a C- or higher in ²Ñ·¡´¡Ìý421 or ²Ñ·¡´¡Ìý460)

Typically offered in Spring only