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Welcome to Monash Atmospheric Science
Atmospheric science deals with the structure and evolution of the
atmosphere, including the problems of forecasting the day-to-day
weather and the climate. The subject addresses questions like 'will
it rain tomorrow, and why?', and 'what will the weather be like on
the weekend?’. And it deals with the scientific basis for topical
issues such as the greenhouse effect and the ozone hole. An important
application of the subject is to environmental issues such as
atmospheric pollution.
Atmospheric science plays a role in almost every sector of society
including industry, agriculture, health, sport, recreation and
everyday life. It is also one of the areas in science with a high
public profile. That profile has been reinforced in recent times by
the media attention concerning greenhouse climate change, the
Antarctic ozone hole, El Niño, and air pollution. Atmospheric science
is playing an increasingly important role in the development of public
policy.
At Monash University, the Atmospheric Science Program is offered
jointly by the
School of Mathematical Sciences and the
School of Geography & Environmental Science.
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