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Excellent course of School of Atmospheric Science, Chengdu University of Information Technology

Meteorology is the earliest important branch of atmospheric science, the basic subject of many weather forecasting branches, and the basic theory and method of weather forecasting at home and abroad. It plays an important role in atmospheric science. Therefore, "Principles of Weather" is the main professional basic course and core required course for undergraduates majoring in atmospheric science, the main course of this discipline and one of the two professional courses for postgraduate entrance examination. This course mainly introduces the classic theory of meteorology: the basic characteristics of atmospheric movement; Frontal theory; Cyclone and anticyclone theory; General situation of atmospheric circulation and atmospheric long wave theory; Weather forecast method of weather system and weather situation. Through the study of this course, students can systematically master the basic principles and methods of weather forecasting with weather maps. This course is offered in the fifth semester, with a total class time of 70-80 hours and 5 credits. This course has a history of 25 years since 1979 when our college began to recruit undergraduates majoring in meteorology.

Dynamic meteorology is an important branch of atmospheric science. Because it applies the latest achievements of advanced mathematics and physics more and more, its research problems are more and more extensive and in-depth, and its research achievements are considered as the symbol and foundation of modern atmospheric science. Therefore, dynamic meteorology is a very important professional basic course and core required course for the undergraduate major of atmospheric science in the Department of Earth Environmental Science (formerly the Department of Meteorology) of our college, and it is also the main course of this major, and it is one of the two professional courses in the entrance examination for postgraduate students. The current class hours are 80 hours (68-72 hours before 2002), with 5 credits, which is offered in the fifth semester. This course has been offered for 23 years since our college began to recruit meteorological undergraduates from 65438-0979.

Medium-and long-term weather forecast is one of the core compulsory courses of meteorological specialty, which plays an important role in weather forecast practice and is also one of the main business forecast contents of meteorological stations at present. This course will enable students to have a systematic understanding of the regularity of medium and long-term weather processes and a comprehensive understanding of medium and long-term weather forecasting methods, and lay a foundation for students' practical medium and long-term forecasting practice. In the teaching process, it is suggested to follow the following framework and content. Through the study of this course, students are required to master the difference between long-term and short-term weather forecast, the characteristics and methods of medium-term weather forecast, the characteristics and methods of long-term weather forecast and the automatic system of medium-and long-term weather forecast, of which the second and third parts are the main contents. Dynamic meteorology is an important branch of atmospheric science. With the latest achievements of advanced mathematics and physics being applied more and more, the research problems are more extensive and in-depth, and its research achievements are considered as the symbol and theoretical basis of modern atmospheric science. Therefore, dynamic meteorology is a very important professional basic course and core required course for the undergraduate major of atmospheric science in the Department of Atmospheric Science in our college. It is also the main course of this major and one of the two business courses for the postgraduate entrance examination. At present, the class hours are 72 hours, with 4.5 credits, which is offered in the fifth semester. This course has a history of nearly 30 years since 1979 began to recruit undergraduates majoring in Tiandong.