ES 409: Weather Systems and Services (MAS)
Course Title |
Weather Systems and Services (MAS) |
||||||
Course Code |
ES 409 |
||||||
Course Type |
Elective |
||||||
Level |
Postgraduate |
||||||
Year / Semester |
1st/2nd |
||||||
Instructor’s Name |
Silas Michaelides (Lead Instructor), Filippos Tymvios, Demetris Charalambous |
||||||
ECTS |
10 |
Lectures / week |
1 (3 hr) |
Laboratories / week |
|
||
Course Purpose and Objectives |
The course aims to familiarize the students with the synoptic-scale weather systems and their evolution, to introduce the student to basic and advanced topics in synoptic and mesoscale meteorology and to apply theoretical ideas to real-time and archived data. In this respect, mid-latitude, tropical and subtropical systems are considered, combining a local, regional and global perspective. Through the presentation of the principles of analysis of synoptic-scale systems, the course introduces the basic aspects of synoptic systems diagnosis and forecasting. A brief introduction is made to the provision of related weather services to meet users’ needs and to the adoption of quality management systems. |
||||||
Learning Outcomes |
|
||||||
Prerequisites |
None |
Required | None | ||||
Course Content |
Mid-latitude and polar synoptic-scale weather systems Weather systems, Air masses, Fronts, Mid-latitude, Depressions, Polar weather Systems, Jet stream and jet streaks, Synoptic-scale vertical motion, Weather impacts, Limitation of conceptual models. Tropical and sub-tropical weather systems General circulation in the tropics, Main tropical disturbances, Analysis of tropical Flows, Tropical waves, Tropical cyclones, Monsoons, Ocean-atmosphere Coupling, Weather impacts. Mesoscale weather systems Mesoscale systems, Mesoscale Features associated with depressions, Gravity waves, Convective systems, Mesoscale convective systems, Orographic mesoscale phenomena, Extreme weather, Weather monitoring and observation, Processing observations, Synoptic analysis and interpretation, Interpretation of radar data, Interpretation of satellite imagery, Integration of conventional and remote sensing data.Weather forecasting Local weather, Forecast process, Types of forecasting method, Conceptual models, Practical forecasting. Service delivery Service providers, Service provision, Key products and services, Hazardous Weather, Quality management systems, Benefits and costs of meteorological services |
||||||
Teaching Methodology |
In class teaching |
||||||
Bibliography |
|
||||||
Assessment |
Written final exam and written/oral assignments |
||||||
Language |
English |