Atmospheric Dynamics Course
Master coastal meteorology through the Atmospheric Dynamics Course. Gain expertise in analysing fronts, jets, and atmospheric stability, leveraging real observational data and reanalysis tools to produce precise, actionable forecasts that support informed environmental decisions. This course equips you with essential skills for understanding rapid weather changes and crafting reliable predictions.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course provides practical tools for comprehending and predicting swift coastal weather shifts. Delve into lower-troposphere thermodynamics, stability analysis including CAPE, and skew-T log-p diagrams, progressing to upper-air dynamics, jet streams, and frontogenesis processes. Engage with authentic observational data, reanalysis datasets, and structured workflows to interpret weather maps, evaluate vertical motions, and develop assured, practical forecast products and warnings.
Elevify advantages
Develop skills
- Diagnose coastal stability by assessing lapse rates, CAPE, and convective triggers swiftly.
- Interpret professional weather charts to decode fronts, jets, vorticity, and rapid coastal changes.
- Utilise ERA5 and model archives to create precise vertical sections and time-evolving visualisations.
- Quantify wind patterns and vertical motion through geostrophic flow, Q-vectors, and ascent zones.
- Communicate risks effectively with concise, evidence-based briefings on coastal impacts.
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