Atmospheric Radiation OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Grad-Level Course by MIT on Atmospheric Radiation

Published Jan 13, 2009

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A graduate-level primer on atmospheric radiation is featured in 'Atmospheric Radiation,' a free, online course by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This OpenCourseWare provides the opportunity to survey physical characteristics of atmospheric radiation and explore research techniques, such as remote sensing. This course will provide beneficial preparatory information to those pursuing a Master of Science in Atmospheric Science.

Atmospheric Radiation: Course Specifics

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Atmospheric Radiation: Course Description

The study of atmospheric radiation is valuable to many domains, including meteorology and environmental science. This OpenCourseWare covers the essentials of this subject, including radiative transfer, spectroscopy, Mie Theory and multiple scattering. Molecular energy is also covered within the context of atmospheric radiation. Professor Ronald Prinn and Dr. Robert McClatchey present this course in lecture format. Notes and selected assignments are available online. The assignments consist of computational exercises, which require additional software or code to utilize. The course site also includes a calendar outlining the order in which the topics should be covered. Additionally, 'Physical Chemistry' and 'Advanced Calculus for Engineers' are listed as prerequisites for this course, and both of those courses are offered free as OpenCourseWare.

The exercises page also includes links for downloading the relevant software. Students interested in taking this course should visit the Atmospheric Radiation course home page.

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