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CEE 262D: Introduction to Physical Oceanography (CEE 162D, EARTHSYS 164, ESS 148)

An introduction to what causes the motions in the oceans. Topics include: the physical environment of the ocean; properties of sea water; atmosphere-ocean interactions; conservation of heat, salt, mass, and momentum, geostrophic flows, wind-driven circulation patterns; the Gulf Stream; equatorial dynamics and El Nino; and tides. By the end of the course, students will have physical intuition for why ocean currents look the way they do and a basic mathematical framework for quantifying the motions. Prerequisite: PHYSICS 41
Terms: Aut | Units: 3
Instructors: ; Fong, D. (PI); Aiu, K. (TA)
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