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HAVACILIK METEOROLOJİSİ COURSE IDENTIFICATION AND APPLICATION INFORMATION

Code Name of the Course Unit Semester In-Class Hours (T+P) Credit ECTS Credit
HAY354 HAVACILIK METEOROLOJİSİ 6 3 3 8

WEEKLY COURSE CONTENTS AND STUDY MATERIALS FOR PRELIMINARY & FURTHER STUDY

Week Preparatory Topics(Subjects) Method
1 Literature review, examination of relevant book and article chapters, and review of lecture notes. Meteorology, the atmosphere, and its characteristics Oral presentation and visual demonstration method, interactive question-and-answer technique, discussion management.
2 Literature review, examination of relevant book and article chapters, and review of lecture notes. Components of the atmosphere: temperature, density, pressure, and humidity Oral presentation and visual demonstration method, interactive question-and-answer technique, discussion management.
3 Literature review, examination of relevant book and article chapters, and review of lecture notes. Wind and atmospheric circulation, clouds, and precipitation Oral presentation and visual demonstration method, interactive question-and-answer technique, discussion management.
4 Literature review, examination of relevant book and article chapters, and review of lecture notes. Meteorological visibility and factors limiting visibility Oral presentation and visual demonstration method, interactive question-and-answer technique, discussion management.
5 Literature review, examination of relevant book and article chapters, and review of lecture notes. Meteorological phenomena and weather forecasting Oral presentation and visual demonstration method, interactive question-and-answer technique, discussion management.
6 Literature review, examination of relevant book and article chapters, and review of lecture notes. Air masses and fronts Oral presentation and visual demonstration method, interactive question-and-answer technique, discussion management.
7 Literature review, examination of relevant book and article chapters, and review of lecture notes. Thunderstorms, icing, and turbulence Oral presentation and visual demonstration method, interactive question-and-answer technique, discussion management.
8 Literature review, examination of relevant book and article chapters, and review of lecture notes. Meteorological codes – 1: METAR and SPECI Oral presentation and visual demonstration method, interactive question-and-answer technique, discussion management.
9 Literature review, examination of relevant book and article chapters, and review of lecture notes. Meteorological codes – 1: METAR and SPECI Oral presentation and visual demonstration method, interactive question-and-answer technique, discussion management.
10 - MID-TERM EXAM -
11 Literature review, examination of relevant book and article chapters, and review of lecture notes. Meteorological codes – 2: TREND and TAF Oral presentation and visual demonstration method, interactive question-and-answer technique, discussion management.
12 Literature review, examination of relevant book and article chapters, and review of lecture notes. Meteorological reports: SIGMET and AIRMET messages, and GAMET area forecasts Oral presentation and visual demonstration method, interactive question-and-answer technique, discussion management.
13 Literature review, examination of relevant book and article chapters, and review of lecture notes. Meteorological reports: SIGMET and AIRMET messages, and GAMET area forecasts Oral presentation and visual demonstration method, interactive question-and-answer technique, discussion management.
14 Literature review, examination of relevant book and article chapters, and review of lecture notes. Meteorological charts: prognostic charts and constant pressure charts Oral presentation and visual demonstration method, interactive question-and-answer technique, discussion management.
15 Literature review, examination of relevant book and article chapters, and review of lecture notes. Evaluation Oral presentation and visual demonstration method, interactive question-and-answer technique, discussion management.
16 - FINAL EXAM -
17 - FINAL EXAM -