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ATS 380A1 - The Climate of Colorado

  • 3 credits
The climate of Colorado and how climate impacts contemporary local and regional issues. Content includes analysis of data records to quantify climate variability and change, examination of extreme events and risks, and connection of Colorado's climate to the Colorado river basin and hydrology.

Prerequisite

Prerequisite: PH 121 or PH 141; MATH 141 or MATH 155 or MATH 156 or MATH 159 or MATH 160 or STAT 201 or STAT 204 or STAT 301 or STAT 315.

Instructors

Becky Bolinger

becky.bolinger@colostate.edu

Becky Bolinger is now the Assistant State Climatologist at the Colorado Climate Center (within CSU’s department of Atmospheric Science). Dr. Bolinger received her B.S. in meteorology from Metro State University of Denver, M.S. in meteorology from Florida State University, and her Ph.D. in atmospheric science from Colorado State University. Her research interests are focused on Colorado’s climate variability, climate extremes, and drought.