
Boundary Layer Meteorology
Boundary Layer Meteorology studies the lowest part of the Earth's atmosphere, called the boundary layer, which directly interacts with the surface. This layer influences weather patterns, air quality, and climate because it’s where heat, moisture, and pollutants exchange with the ground. Factors like surface type, temperature, wind, and humidity shape its behavior, making it dynamic and variable throughout the day and night. Understanding this layer helps us better predict weather, manage pollution, and grasp how surface conditions impact climate and ecosystems.