What are the branches of meteorology?
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There are countless subfields of meteorology, far too many to get into in a short lesson, but some of the most common include:
- Atmospheric chemistry.
- Atmospheric chemistry.Atmospheric physics.
- Atmospheric chemistry.Atmospheric physics.Numerical weather prediction and modeling.
- Atmospheric chemistry.Atmospheric physics.Numerical weather prediction and modeling.Tropical and oceanographic meteorology.
- Atmospheric chemistry.Atmospheric physics.Numerical weather prediction and modeling.Tropical and oceanographic meteorology.Aviation.
- Atmospheric chemistry.Atmospheric physics.Numerical weather prediction and modeling.Tropical and oceanographic meteorology.Aviation.Hazards.
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The main branches of meteorology and the corresponding branches beneath them are:
Atmospheric physics. These branches of meteorology studies physical processes behind meteorology like aerodynamics, aeronomy, radiometry, hydrometeorology, geophysics and geomagnetism.
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Weather and Climate.
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