
Backyard Meteorology: The Science of Weather
Learn to forecast the weather just by looking out your window.
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Description
The weather forecasts we see every day are based an army of meteorological sensing networks and intensive computer modeling. Before the rise of these technologies, predictions were made by methods like discerning cloud formations and wind directions.
This course will explore the science behind weather systems by teaching the observational skills needed to make a forecast without using instruments or computer models. We’ll discuss the physical processes driving weather and the global forces that shape global climate systems. Finally, we will examine the limits of prediction in both human observations and computer models.
Can the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas? Take this course to find out!
This course will explore the science behind weather systems by teaching the observational skills needed to make a forecast without using instruments or computer models. We’ll discuss the physical processes driving weather and the global forces that shape global climate systems. Finally, we will examine the limits of prediction in both human observations and computer models.
Can the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas? Take this course to find out!
Pricing:
Free
Free
Level:
Beginner
Beginner
Duration:
6 weeks, 3h-5h/week
6 weeks, 3h-5h/week
Educator:
John Huth
John Huth
Organization:
Harvard University
Harvard University
Submitted by:
Coursearena
Coursearena
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CoursearenaAdmin · 130 weeks ago
Click on the link to it on the right.

BRADPARKER · 131 weeks ago
How do we take the cource?

JORS · 134 weeks ago
Yes

Waddah · 139 weeks ago
good

Kandoro · 150 weeks ago
Ok i will