Atmospheric Science

Atmospheric science is the study of the physical and chemical properties of the Earth’s atmosphere. It involves the observation and prediction of weather and climate, monitoring of air quality, and the study of the effects of human activities on the atmosphere. Atmospheric science is vital to understanding how our climate is changing, how air pollution affects both human health and the environment, and how to mitigate these impacts. Its research and knowledge are essential for the development of policies and regulations to protect the public and the environment from harmful pollutants. Additionally, advances in atmospheric science help in improving air and water quality, predicting extreme weather, and understanding the sensitivity of the Earth’s climate to human activities.

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