Explores theories of the large-scale ocean and atmosphere, including quasigeostrophic, planetary geostrophic, and shallow water equations. Topics will vary to focus on features of the general circulation and climate system (e.g. thermocline, westward intensification, jet stream dynamics, polar vortex, meridional overturning circulations), instabilities and waves (e.g. gravity, Rossby, and Kelvin), or rotating stratified turbulence. May be repeated with permission of instructor.
Pre-requisites:
PHYS0720
or
APMA 0340
or
ENGN 2020
and
EEPS1400 or
EEPS1510 or
EEPS1520.
Class meets Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 1-1:50 in LF 117. All assignments due by midnight on day noted. Baylor's office hours are by appointment (just check my availability and request a time). The calendar of lectures with slides and links is below. It is also available as a public subscription iCalendar called "EEPS 1820: GFD" at this link. Be sure to click on the HW & Reading where you can check under "Description" and maybe also "more details" for assignment and reading links.