Atmospheric thermodynamics
ID: atmospheric-thermodynamics
Atmospheric thermodynamics is a branch of atmospheric science that focuses on the study of temperature, pressure, humidity, and energy in the atmosphere, and how these factors interact to influence weather and climate. It combines principles from thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and physical chemistry to understand the behaviors of air masses, the formation of clouds, precipitation, and other meteorological phenomena.
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