MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS

Arts Undergraduate Handbook 1996

Published by Monash University

Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia

Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996


GES3510

Selected studies in meteorology and climatology

N J Tapper

12 points + 5 hours per week + First semester + Clayton + Prerequisites: 16 points of second-year physical geography, biology or earth sciences or permission of the head of department

Synopsis This subject takes a practical and applied approach to some selected climatological and environmental problems. Topics dealt with can vary from year to year, but in 1996 two broad areas are covered. In the first section `atmospheric radiation, background theory and techniques', the astronomical relations that give rise to a unique solar zenith angle at a point-in-time are outlined initially. This is followed by a discussion of the theory of atmospheric depletion of the solar beam. Methods of calculating atmospheric transmissivity and turbidity are outlined, along with applications of the techniques. This section of the subject concludes with a discussion of atmospheric longwave radiation, including background theory and methods for measuring and estimating longwave radiation. In the second section, `air pollution meteorology and climatology', a broad discussion of the nature and history of air pollution is followed by a detailed discussion of meteorological conditions associated with elevated levels of air pollution. Various case studies from Australia and Southeast Asia are presented to illustrate different kinds of air pollution and local influences. The course concludes with a review of modelling approaches to the air pollution problem. Throughout the course the lecture material is integrated with appropriate practical work.

Assessment Written (4500 words): 55% + Examination (3 hours): 40% + Practical work: 5%

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