Atmospheric Science (processes and Modeling)

Atmospheric science is a field of science that studies the composition, motion, and properties of the Earth's atmosphere. Atmospheric scientists use observations, experiments, and modeling to study the physical and chemical processes that take place in the atmosphere, and how they affect weather, climate, and air quality. This knowledge helps us to better predict weather and climate changes and respond to natural disasters and human-generated air pollution. Overall, atmospheric science is an important field of scientific inquiry as it helps us to understand and manage our planet's resources.

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