274 NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
19.84 DYNAMIC OCEANOGRAPHY STARR, PHILLIPS 
Hydrodynamics of planetary fluid flow. Restatement 
of various principles of classic fluid mechanics in 
a form useful in oceanography with special emphasis 
on the Coriolis and other effects of the earth's 
rotation. Classic theories of Ekman and others for 
ocean currents, and the energy balance for the oceans. 
19.89 SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN OCEANOGRAPHY STAFF 
Reading, consultation, and original investigation 
on oceanographic problems. 
The following courses in meteorology are regularly taken by 
students of oceanography: 
19.003 ELEMENTARY METEOROLOGY I AUSTIN 
19.22 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENT KEILY 
19.34 STATISTICAL METHODS IN METEOROLOGY LORENZ 
19.35 STATISTICAL PROBLEMS IN METEOROLOGY LORENZ 
19.44 SYNOPTIC METEOROLOGY II SANDERS 
19.51 SYNOPTIC LABORATORY I SANDERS 
19.601 INTRODUCTION TO THEORETICAL METEOROLOGY PHILLIPS 
19.62 DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY I LORENZ 
19.64 DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY II STARR 
19.72 PHYSICAL METEOROLOGY HOUGHTON 
The following courses in other departments are considered 
pertinent to the Department's program in oceanography: 
18.60 INTRODUCTION TO FLUID MECHANICS BENNY 
18.62 | HYDRODYNAMIC STABILITY AND TURBULENCE - LIN 
1.65 FREE SURFACE FLOW IPPEN 
1.681 EXPERIMENTAL HYDROMECHANICS HARLEMAN 
1.682 EXPERIMENTAL HYDROMECHANICS HARLEMAN 
1.683 | EXPERIMENTAL HYDROMECHANICS HARLEMAN 
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