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PhD
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Atmospheric Science | Meteorology
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Natural Science
Course Language
English
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Program Overview


Doctor of Philosophy in Hydrometeorology (Doctoral)

Overview

The Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Arizona now offers the nation's first graduate degree programs (MS, PhD) with a Major in Hydrometeorology. Faculty members in both fields advise students, provide research opportunities, and teach courses for these degree programs.


Background

The terrestrial water cycle includes the atmospheric component (water vapor, clouds, and precipitation) and the land component (surface and subsurface runoff, infiltration, evapotranspiration, snowmelt, river flow). Hydrometeorology plays a major role in weather and climate and strongly affects human activities.


Nature and Purpose of Program

The Major in Hydrometeorology provides the linkage of hydrology and atmospheric science. In establishing this linkage, it addresses the following questions:


  • What is the science involved with the interface of water in the atmosphere and water on the ground?
  • What are the ramifications for predictive capabilities when these processes are incorporated into coupled numerical weather and climate models?
  • What are the new applications in water quality (and how are water quality issues linked to precipitation and related run off issues)?
  • How is the full understanding of the hydrologic cycle from white water to blue water (from precipitation to streams to ocean to water vapor to precipitation) related to the advancements in prediction and related societal benefits that link back to the water quality issue?

The purpose of the UA Hydrometeorology Program is to become the first and premier Hydrometeorology program in the World. Our mission is to:


  • Educate students by providing them with (1) a well-rounded background in the related fields of atmospheric, hydrologic and systems sciences, (2) the tools and methods for numerical modeling, prediction and data assimilation (surface hydrology, weather and climate), and (3) the sensors, data sources and data manipulation tools, including remote-sensing and geographic information systems (GIS)
  • Partner with various national and international weather and climate forecasting agencies to identify critical hydrometeorological knowledge gaps, to support, encourage, and facilitate research in multidisciplinary hydrometeorological science, and to work towards improved forecasts and forecast support (particularly over arid and semiarid regions, such as the Western US)
  • Serve the hydrometeorological science and operational communities by coordinating meetings and workshops seeking to build consensus related to hydrometeorological science and to assist in the transfer of advances in understanding into the decision-making arena.

Graduate College Admissions Requirements

  • An awarded four-year undergraduate bachelor degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution, or a comparable international degree recognized by the home country Ministry of Education.
  • Proof of English proficiency is required for international applicants who hold citizenship from a country where English is not the official language.
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher based on a 4.0 scale for Degree seeking applicants.

Department / Academic Unit

  • College of Science
  • Degree: Doctor of Philosophy

Coursework Location(s)

  • Main/Tucson

Minimum Credit Units

  • 54 Units

Required units may vary depending on the degree and/or minors pursued. Prospective students should familiarize themselves with the policies for the particular degrees in which they are interested.


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