Course curriculum

    1. Treating the Atmosphere as a Fluid and Applying Equations; SI Units

    1. Terminology

    1. Calculating Wind Components

    1. Ideal Gas Law

    1. Using Finite Differencing to Estimate Derivatives

    1. Equations of Motion and Scale Analysis

About this course

  • $600.00
  • In this math-intensive course, soon-to-be undergrad meteorology students are introduced to the equations used to predict the weather and how to apply concepts from mathematics, physics, and chemistry to the atmosphere. Certain assumptions are made in solving the equations to compensate for imperfect information. Receive clear answers as to your level of potential success in an undergraduate meteorology program. Two exams are administered at the mid-point and end of the course to simulate the difficulty of the exams used to pass or fail students at the college level.

Want to predict the weather?

This course is perfect if you are a teen or young adult curious about pursuing a career in meteorology.

  • Open to all age groups (beyond teens and YA's)

  • Apply algebra, trigonometry, physics and calculus principles

  • Confidently decide if weather forecasting is your next career

Fuel your passion for scientific research

Atmospheric Dynamics, Citizen Science and more.

Meet Your Instructor

James Klueppel Jr.

Chief Citizen Scientist for Velatropa24Ventures CO

James, Kin 72, Yellow Resonant Human, is Chief Citizen Scientist for Velatropa24Ventures CO (V24V) and LeadLink for V24V's GeoCulture AlphaNode. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Meteorology and has completed undergraduate research in the field as well as worked as a meteorologist to make life-saving forecasts. It is now his job to prepare the next class of weather forecasters for an education and career in the field.

Receive 50% Off

Enroll before the official launch date. At checkout, enter coupon code: weathersciencens1_38 and receive your discount!

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