Hydrometeorology bridges atmospheric sciences and hydrology, including formation and distribution of liquid and solid precipitation, floods, and drought, and impacts on water resources. Topics address the observing, modeling, and forecasting of fluxes, flow, and storage of liquid water, ice, and water vapor, including interactions between the land surface and atmosphere.
Hydrometeorology
Credit Hours:
3
Prerequisites:
GEOG 1111 or GEOG 2110H or GEOG(ATSC) 1112 or GEOG(ATSC) 1112E or permission of department
Semester Offered:
Fall
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