
Biometeorology
Biometeorology is the study of how weather and climate affect living organisms, including humans, plants, and animals. It examines interactions between the atmosphere and biological processes, focusing on how factors like temperature, humidity, and air quality influence health, agriculture, and ecosystems. For example, it looks at how extreme heat impacts health or how rainfall patterns affect plant growth. By understanding these relationships, biometeorology helps us predict biological responses to changing weather conditions and climate, aiding in agriculture, public health, and environmental management.