This is a non-lab science course that deals with the study of earth’s atmosphere and the processes that govern its structure, composition, and dynamics. This focuses on a particular spatial aspect of weather-related phenomena in the lower atmosphere. The study of land, atmospheric pressure, cloud formation and storms offer students in BSED Sciences a never-ending and fascinating look into the forces of nature and our surrounding environment. From how rainbows form to the impact of pollution on the environment, this meteorology course explores such topics as how geography affects weather, cloud formation, wind forces. Consecutively, Weather forecasting methods as well as an introduction to global weather patterns such as El Niño will be explored. Finally, studying the effects of pressure fronts that create hurricanes, tornadoes, and cyclones, offer students clues on how to watch the sky for signs of change, as well as a greater understanding of the development and formation of some of the most awesome powers on earth.
- Teacher: Jade Jusoy
- Non-editing teacher: Gladys Edilo