20806255Aviation Meteorology
Course Information
Description
This course introduces meteorology concepts as applied to aviation. Fundamental weather behavior is explored via study of temperature, winds, clouds, precipitation, storm systems, etc. in the atmosphere as related to flight operations. This course includes examination of special hazards to aviation (e.g., turbulence, icing, etc.)
Total Credits
3
Course Competencies
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Develop approaches to creating a sense of community and connection
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Explore the atmosphere’s structure, composition, and meteorological variables
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Analyze moisture’s role in the atmosphere via water vapor, clouds, and precipitation
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Distinguish the forces that create and affect the wind along with large scale atmospheric circulations and local wind systems
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Explain vertical motion and atmospheric stability
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Examine air masses and fronts
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Contrast thunderstorms, hurricanes, etc. and their impact on aviation
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Categorize aviation weather hazards such as wind shear, turbulence, icing, visibility, etc.
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Evaluate surface and upper air weather maps
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Create and evaluate thermodynamic diagrams such as the Skew-T Log-P diagram
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Interpret aviation code messaging such as meteorological observations Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts (TAF), etc.
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Build a pilot weather briefing and weather map analysis review
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Evaluate a peer reviewed science article about aviation meteorology
This Outline is under development.