WEATHER IN A TANK: Exploiting Laboratory Experiments in the Teaching of Meteorology, Oceanography, and Climate
A collaboration between faculty and students at six universities in a project called Weather in a Tank is described, in which ways of teaching atmosphere, ocean, and climate dynamics are explored that bring students into contact with real fluids and fundamental ideas. Exploiting the use of classic r...
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