PHY351H5 • Climate Physics

This course presents the physics of Earth’s climate. Emphasis will be placed on the basic principles and processes involved in physical and dynamic climatology and the physical interactions between the atmosphere, oceans, and land surface. Topics may include components of the climate system and global energy balance, atmospheric radiative transfer, surface energy balance, the hydrological cycle, general circulation of the atmosphere, ocean circulation and climate, climate modeling, and climate change. In the lab practicals, students will gain hands-on experience in analyzing climate data and simple climate modeling.

(PHY136H5 and PHY137H5) or (PHY146H5 and PHY147H5) and 1.0 credit from any 200-level courses from PHY, ERS, AST, GGR, or ENV
Science
24L/12P
In Class
Physics