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Atmospheric Modelling

Atmospheric modeling is the use of computer simulations to understand and predict how the atmosphere behaves. It involves creating mathematical representations of atmospheric processes, such as air movement, temperature changes, and moisture levels. These models help scientists analyze weather patterns, climate change, and air quality by simulating how various factors interact over time. By studying these models, researchers can make informed decisions on environmental policies, disaster preparedness, and understanding how human activities impact the atmosphere, ultimately aiming to protect our environment and improve public health.