Regional Atmospheric Environment

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Lecturer
Kanda Manabu 
Place
Fri7-7(I4-B04/05)  
Credits
Lecture1  Exercise0  Experiment0
Code
70009
Syllabus updated
2010/9/30
Lecture notes updated
2010/9/20
Semester
Fall Semester

Outline of lecture

The Atmospheric Boundary Layer (ABL) can be defined as the part of the troposphere that is directly influenced by the presence of the earth's surface, and responds to surface forcing. The regional atmospheric environment and the human health are strongly influenced by the ABL. The basic concept, theories and numerical simulation techniques related to the ABL will be lectured.

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Purpose of lecture

The purpose of this lecture is to understand the fundamental knowledge and theoretical concepts of Boundary-Layer Meteorology (BLM).

Plan of lecture

1.Basic theory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer (1)
2.Basic theory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer (2)
3.Basic theory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer (3)
4.Surface Energy Balance (1)
5.Surface Energy Balance (2)
6.Heat Island Phenomena (1)
7.Heat Island Phenomena (2)

Textbook and reference

An introduction of Boudanry layer Meteorology by R.B.Stull (Kluwer Academic Pub.)

Related and/or prerequisite courses

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