Climatology is the study of climate scientifically defined as weather conditions averaged over a period of time. Now it also includes oceanography and biogeochemistry.
Climatology, which is part of the broader study of Meteorology.
The father of climatology is often considered to be the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. His work in Meteorology laid the foundation for studying weather patterns and climate.
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The scientific discipline that examines the effects of weather over an extended period of time is called climatology. Climatologists study patterns and variations in long-term weather conditions to understand climate trends and their impacts on ecosystems, societies, and the environment.
Climatology is the scientific discipline that studies long-term weather patterns and their effects on the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and ecosystems.
Hans Hermann Neuberger has written: 'Principles of climatology' -- subject(s): Climatology 'Weather and man' -- subject(s): Weather
Climatology is the study of the climate.
Climatology utilizes historical weather data to understand and predict long-term climate patterns and trends.
Climatology is in the field of Physical Geography because it deals with the features of Earth.
Climatology is important to Kenya because Kenya relies entirely on Agriculture.
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International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project was created in 1982.
The three branches of climatology are physical climatology, which focuses on the physical processes and interactions that shape the climate system; dynamic climatology, which studies the atmospheric and oceanic circulation patterns and their impact on climate; and regional climatology, which examines climate variations and patterns in specific geographic areas. Together, these branches help us understand climate behavior, its variability, and its implications for ecosystems and human activity.
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Ilya Polyak has written: 'Computational statistics in climatology' -- subject(s): Statistical methods, Climatology