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  2. Bioclimatology - Wikipedia

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    Bioclimatology is the interdisciplinary field of science that studies the interactions between the biosphere and the Earth's atmosphere on time scales of the order of seasons or longer (in contrast to biometeorology).

  3. Biometeorology - Wikipedia

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    Biometeorology is the interdisciplinary field of science that studies the interactions between the biosphere and the Earth's atmosphere on time scales of the order of seasons or shorter (in contrast with bioclimatology).

  4. Climatology - Wikipedia

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    Further identified subtopics are physical climatology, dynamic climatology, tornado climatology, regional climatology, bioclimatology, and synoptic climatology. The study of the hydrological cycle over long time scales is sometimes termed hydroclimatology, in particular when studying the effects of climate change on the water cycle. [10]

  5. Theoretical and Applied Climatology - Wikipedia

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    Theoretical and Applied Climatology is a monthly journal published by Springer Science+Business Media which focuses on atmospheric sciences and climatology.It was established in 1949 as Archives for Meteorology, Geophysics and Bioclimatology, Series B and obtained its current name in 1986.

  6. Category:Branches of meteorology - Wikipedia

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  7. Konrad Johannes Karl Büttner - Wikipedia

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    Applied meteorology and bioclimatology - interrelationship of meteorology and climatology to: human health and heat balance, aviation medicine and space medicine, air pollution, agriculture, forestry, transportation, etc. The upper atmosphere - structure, composition, and dominant physical and photochemical processes.

  8. Beate G. Liepert - Wikipedia

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    Beate pioneered research on global dimming, which is the reduction of atmospheric transparency due to air pollution and inter-decadal cloud changes.She worked on implications of global dimming for climate: how and to what extend air pollution masks global warming, and how air pollution can spin down the hydrological cycle in a warmer and moister world.

  9. Category:Environmental science - Wikipedia

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    Bioclimatology; Bioconcentration; Bioenvironmental Engineering; Biological integrity; Biological monitoring working party; Biometeorology; Bioreporter; Biosand filter; Biosurvey; Biotic index; Black carbon; Bren School of Environmental Science & Management; British Oceanographic Data Centre; Building engineering physics