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  2. Urban climatology - Wikipedia

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    Urban climatology is the study of urban climate. It is a branch of climatology that concerns interactions between urban areas and the atmosphere , the effects they have on one another, and the varying spatial and temporal scales at which these processes (and responses) occur.

  3. Category:Climatology - Wikipedia

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    Climatology is the science that studies climates and investigates their phenomena and causes. The main article for this category is Climatology . Category:Meteorology is the scientific study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting.

  4. Atmospheric science - Wikipedia

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    Climatology considers the past and tries to predict future climate change. Phenomena of climatological interest include the atmospheric boundary layer , circulation patterns , heat transfer ( radiative , convective and latent ), interactions between the atmosphere and the oceans and land surface (particularly vegetation , land use and ...

  5. Schwarzschild's equation for radiative transfer - Wikipedia

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    The second term describes absorption of radiation by the molecules in a short segment of the radiation's path (ds) and the first term describes emission by those same molecules. In a non-homogeneous medium, these parameters can vary with altitude and location along the path, formally making these terms n ( s ) , σ λ ( s ) , T ( s ) , and I λ ...

  6. Climate system - Wikipedia

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    The five components of the climate system all interact. They are the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, the cryosphere, the lithosphere and the biosphere. [1]: 1451 Earth's climate system is a complex system with five interacting components: the atmosphere (air), the hydrosphere (water), the cryosphere (ice and permafrost), the lithosphere (earth's upper rocky layer) and the biosphere (living things).

  7. William D. Sellers - Wikipedia

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    William D. Sellers (18 August 1928 – 27 August 2014) [1] was an American meteorologist, climate scientist, and pioneer of climate modelling. He created one the earliest climate models [2] and was one of the first scientists to recognize the effects of CO 2 in the atmosphere on the Earth's climate. [3]

  8. Climatic geomorphology - Wikipedia

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    Atolls like Atafu in Tokelau in the Pacific Ocean are landforms associated to tropical climate. No atoll exists outside the tropics. Climatic geomorphology is the study of the role of climate in shaping landforms and the earth-surface processes. [1] An approach used in climatic geomorphology is to study relict landforms to infer ancient ...

  9. Climate of the Past - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Climate of the Past is an open-access peer-reviewed scientific journal ...