Atmospheric physics:
Atmospheric physics is the application of Physics to the study of the Atmosphere. Atmospheric physicists attempt to model Earth's atmosphere and the atmospheres of the other planets using fluid flow equations, chemical models, Radiation budget,
and energy transfer processes in the atmosphere (as well as how these
tie into other systems such as the oceans). In order to model weather
systems, atmospheric physicists employ elements of scattering theory, wave propagation models, cloud physics, statistical mechanics and spatial mechanics which are highly mathematical and related to physics. It has close links to meteorology and climatology
and also covers the design and construction of instruments for studying
the atmosphere and the interpretation of the data they provide,
including remote sensing instruments. At the dawn of the space age and the introduction of sounding rockets, aeronomy became a subdiscipline concerning the upper layers of the atmosphere, where dissociation and ionization are important.
Scope:
Atmospheric Science focuses on the whole domain of research
related to the physics, dynamics, and chemistry of the Earth's
atmosphere, including both basic and applied research. We welcome
submissions covering the following fields, among others: quantitative
and deductive aspects of the physics, dynamics, and chemistry of the
atmosphere, applied research related to satellite meteorology, radar
meteorology, boundary layer processes, air pollution and its
relationship with climate, agricultural and forest meteorology, and
applied numerical meteorological models.
We also welcome
original research articles related to the physics of the oceans in terms
of the processes operating at their atmospheric boundary, as well as
the analysis and prediction of observed atmospheric circulation and
physics, including the development of techniques, data assimilation,
model validation, and relevant case studies. Papers on numerical and
data assimilation techniques applying to the atmosphere are also of
interest, as is research describing instrumentation and methodologies
used in atmospheric research, including remote sensing instruments,
measurements, validation, and data analysis techniques from satellites,
aircraft, balloons, surface-based platforms and in situ instruments.
Readers will also have an interest in climate research as related to
the atmosphere, including manuscripts concerned with the large-scale
variability of the atmosphere and past, present, and projected future
changes in the atmospheric climate subsystem as described by climate
simulation and prediction, together with the modelling, observation, and
forecasting of all water-related atmospheric processes.
46 institutions offering Postgraduate in Atmospheric Physics:
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