Atmospheric modeling refers to the process of creating computer simulations or mathematical models that mimic the behavior and characteristics of Earth's atmosphere. These models help scientists and researchers to better understand various atmospheric processes and phenomena, such as weather patterns, climate change, air pollution, or the movement of air masses. By analyzing and studying these models, scientists can make predictions and gain insights into how the atmosphere works, aiding in decision-making and planning for various sectors like agriculture, energy, transportation, and environmental management.
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