Natural Disasters - McGill

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  • Methodology

    Online

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    Different dates available

Learn the science behind different types of natural disasters and our ability, or inability, to control and predict these events.

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2017

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Subjects

  • Energy
  • Earth Sciences
  • Natural Disasters
  • Earth
  • Nature

Course programme

No region on Earth is immune from natural disasters. As we gain scientific understanding into the causes and nature of such phenomena, we become better able to mitigate the effects of disasters. Yet as the world's population continues to grow, an increasingly large number of people are at risk. This science course examines different types of natural disasters and our ability, or inability, to control and predict such events. You will gain an appreciation of natural disasters beyond the newspaper headlines, and will better understand how the effects of disasters can be reduced. There is an urgent need for people from all walks of life to better understand the scientific principles behind the occurrence of natural disasters: City planners need to know where, and where not, to site buildings. Politicians need to make scientifically informed decisions. Emergency management officials need to understand the nature of a potential disaster and ways to mitigate such an event. Journalists need to report scientifically accurate information. Learner Testimonial: “Professors Stix and Gyakum have created and presented an engaging course, and have helped in my quest for a better understanding of the world around me.” – Previous Student

What you'll learn
  • Explore the ongoing conflict between humans and nature
  • Discuss the global impact of natural disasters and how they are linked
  • Explore the scientific principles behind the occurrence of natural disasters

Additional information

John Gyakum John Gyakum is Professor and Chair of the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and a synoptic-dynamic meteorologist, whose expertise focuses on cyclones, including hurricanes, middle-latitude cyclones, and the extratropical transformation (ET) of tropical-to-extratropical cyclones. His research interests include extreme precipitation events (e. g., severe ice storms, and heavy flood-producing rains, droughts, arctic air mass generation, and weather forecasting. 

Natural Disasters - McGill

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