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Climatology is the study of climate and also includes study of the weather. It is a branch of atmospheric science
Climatology is a branch of atmospheric science as well as geographical and environmental science.


==Overview==
==Overview==
Climate is a dynamical system that is based upon the long term averages and behaviour of Earth's atmosphere both on the global scale and the regional scale. This topic aims to help your understanding of the basics of climate science as well as the many impactors climate has on the Earth as well as the impactors the Earth has on the climate.

== Subpages ==
{{Subpages/List}}


==History==
==History==
* A brief history of Climatology

== Outline ==

===Level 1: The Earths' Radiation Budget===


====Circulations====
*Weather measurements and records
* Atmospheric Circulation
* Oceanic Circulation


==Courses==
====Cycles====
* Diurnal Cycle
*Weather forecasting
* Seasonal Cycle
*Weather phenomena


====Perturbations====
* Short term (1 year to 1,000 years)
* Middle term (1,000 years to 10,000 years)
* Long term (10,000 years to 1,000,000 years)


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*Climate basics
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*[[Topic:Weather satellites|Weather Satellites]]
*Weather observations and other data
* Weather forecasting
* Weather phenomena
*Solar forcing
* Climate basics
*Atmospheric Circulation
* Weather observations and other data
*Ocean circulation
* Solar forcing
*Earth radiation budget
* Atmospheric Circulation
*Glaciation and Sea Ice cover
* Ocean circulation
* Earth radiation budget
* Glaciation and Sea Ice cover
* Atmospheric physics
* Climate models, General Circulation Models


== Related learning materials ==
*Atmospheric physics
*Climate models, General Circulation Models
* Climate Change
* Global warming
*[[Topic:Paleoclimatology|Paleoclimatology]]
* The Ozone Hole
* [[Carbon_capture_and_storage|Carbon capture and storage]]


==Related Learning Material==
===Related disciplines===
* [[Paleoclimatology]]
*Global warming
* [[Weather satellites]]
*The Ozone Hole
* [[Remote sensing]]
*[[Carbon_capture_and_storage]]
* [[Ecological engineering]]


===Related Disciplines===
===External learning resources===
* [http://www.realclimate.org/ RealClimate.org]
*[[topic:Remote_sensing]]
*[[Topic:Ecological engineering|Ecological engineering]]


== See also ==
===External Learning Resources===
* [[Aviation Weather]]
*[http://www.realclimate.org/ RealClimate.org]
* [[School:Geography]]
* [[School:Meteorology]]


==See also==
*[[Aviation_Weather]]
*[[School:Geography]]
*[[School:Meteorology]]


[[Category:Meteorology]]
[[Category:Geography]]
[[Category:Geography]]
[[Category:Earth sciences]]

Latest revision as of 15:11, 6 November 2022

Climatology is a branch of atmospheric science as well as geographical and environmental science.

Overview

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Climate is a dynamical system that is based upon the long term averages and behaviour of Earth's atmosphere both on the global scale and the regional scale. This topic aims to help your understanding of the basics of climate science as well as the many impactors climate has on the Earth as well as the impactors the Earth has on the climate.

Subpages

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History

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  • A brief history of Climatology

Outline

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Level 1: The Earths' Radiation Budget

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Circulations

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  • Atmospheric Circulation
  • Oceanic Circulation

Cycles

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  • Diurnal Cycle
  • Seasonal Cycle

Perturbations

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  • Short term (1 year to 1,000 years)
  • Middle term (1,000 years to 10,000 years)
  • Long term (10,000 years to 1,000,000 years)

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  • Weather forecasting
  • Weather phenomena
  • Climate basics
  • Weather observations and other data
  • Solar forcing
  • Atmospheric Circulation
  • Ocean circulation
  • Earth radiation budget
  • Glaciation and Sea Ice cover
  • Atmospheric physics
  • Climate models, General Circulation Models
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External learning resources

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See also

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