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The [[statistical]] collation and study of observed elements (or derived parameters)  of the [[atmosphere]], particularly in relation to the physical and dynamical explanation or  interpretation either of the contemporary [[climate]] patterns with their [[anomalous]] fluctuations or  of the long-term climate changes or trends.
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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">The [[statistical]] collation and study of observed elements (or derived parameters)  of the [[atmosphere]], particularly in relation to the physical and dynamical explanation or  interpretation either of the contemporary [[climate]] patterns with their [[anomalous]] fluctuations or  of the long-term climate changes or trends.</div><br/> </div>
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 27 March 2024

The statistical collation and study of observed elements (or derived parameters) of the atmosphere, particularly in relation to the physical and dynamical explanation or interpretation either of the contemporary climate patterns with their anomalous fluctuations or of the long-term climate changes or trends.

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