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Physical Meteorology

Physical meteorology is the study of the physical processes that drive weather patterns and climate. It examines how elements like temperature, humidity, air pressure, and wind interact within the atmosphere. By using principles from physics, such as thermodynamics and fluid dynamics, scientists analyze phenomena like cloud formation, precipitation, and storms. This field helps us understand the mechanics behind weather events and their impacts on the environment, ultimately improving weather forecasting and contributing to climate science.