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Boundary-layer Meteorology

Boundary-layer meteorology is the study of the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL), the part of the atmosphere that interacts with the earth’s surface. It is an important field of study for understanding atmospheric processes and weather related phenomena. It is used in a variety of applications including air quality f…

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Overview

Boundary-layer meteorology is the study of the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL), the part of the atmosphere that interacts with the earth’s surface. It is an important field of study for understanding atmospheric processes and weather related phenomena. It is used in a variety of applications including air quality forecasting, renewable energy resource planning, and climate change research. Boundary-layer meteorology is also vital for the safe and efficient design of civil engineering structures and transportation systems.

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Ruth Pereira · Portugal Miklas Scholz · United Kingdom Yukinori SATO · Japan

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