Description
Global Warming I: The Science and Modeling of Climate Change, the Global Warming: The Science and Modeling of Climate Change Part I course is published by Coursera Academy. This course describes the science of global warming and predicting human impact on Earth’s climate. Intended for an audience without much scientific background but with a healthy sense of curiosity, this course brings together insights and perspectives from physics, chemistry, biology, earth and atmospheric sciences, and even some economics—all Based on simple mathematics (algebra). An introduction is given on how to use units to describe numbers when describing temperature, energy, and light. Even if you don’t plan to do the math yourself, understanding how units work will help you follow along with the rest of the class lectures. If you are interested in practicing your analysis skills using units to guide calculations, there are exercises in the second part of this course. The balance of energy flows, as incoming sunlight and outgoing infrared, allows us to create our first simple climate model, including a simple greenhouse effect. There are two extensive exercises in the second part of this course, one is an analytical (algebraic) model of the equilibrium temperature of a planet, the other is a numerical model of how that temperature evolves over time.
What you will learn
- Greenhouse gases and atmosphere
- The structure of the atmosphere
- weather
- Carbon cycle
- Human influence on climate
Course specifications Global Warming I: The Science and Modeling of Climate Change
- Publisher: Coursera
- teacher : David Archer
- English language
- Education level: all levels
- Number of courses: undefined
- Duration of training: 3 weeks including 12 hours of work per week
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