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Atmospheric Boundary Layer Studies

Atmospheric Boundary Layer Studies focus on the lowest part of the atmosphere, where interactions occur between the earth's surface and the atmosphere. This layer, typically extending up to a few kilometers high, is where we experience weather, including winds, temperature changes, and pollution dispersion. Researchers study this layer to understand how land use, temperature, and other factors affect local climate and air quality. By analyzing these interactions, scientists can better predict weather patterns, enhance climate models, and improve air quality assessments, ultimately helping communities adapt to environmental changes.