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'''Atmospheric science''' is the umbrella term for the study of the [[Earth's atmosphere|atmosphere]] — the blanket of [[air]] covering the [[Earth]]. It is a relatively new discipline that is concerned with the composition, structure and evolution of the atmosphere as well as its processes and how those processes interrelate with other systems. | |||
To the extent that atmospheric science focuses primarily on the Earth's atmosphere, it can be regarded as a subfield of the [[Earth sciences]], each of which is a particular synthesis of the fundamentals of [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[fluid dynamics]] and [[thermodynamics]]. | |||
Atmospheric science includes the primary subdisciplines of: | |||
*[[Meteorology]]: the study of [[atmospheric chemistry]], [[atmospheric physics]] and [[weather forecasting]]. | |||
*[[Climatology]]: the study of long and short-term [[climate]] trends (or changes) due to natural and anthropogenic causes. | |||
*[[Aeronomy]]: the study of the upper layer's of Earth's atmosphere | |||
*[[Planetary science]]: the study of [[planet]]s, [[moon]]s, and [[planetary system]]s, in particular those of the [[Solar System]] and how they were created. |
Revision as of 18:12, 25 March 2012
Atmospheric science is the umbrella term for the study of the atmosphere — the blanket of air covering the Earth. It is a relatively new discipline that is concerned with the composition, structure and evolution of the atmosphere as well as its processes and how those processes interrelate with other systems.
To the extent that atmospheric science focuses primarily on the Earth's atmosphere, it can be regarded as a subfield of the Earth sciences, each of which is a particular synthesis of the fundamentals of physics, chemistry, fluid dynamics and thermodynamics.
Atmospheric science includes the primary subdisciplines of:
- Meteorology: the study of atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric physics and weather forecasting.
- Climatology: the study of long and short-term climate trends (or changes) due to natural and anthropogenic causes.
- Aeronomy: the study of the upper layer's of Earth's atmosphere
- Planetary science: the study of planets, moons, and planetary systems, in particular those of the Solar System and how they were created.