The study and analysis of the motions of air is termed as atmospheric dynamics. Atmospheric Dynamics includes physical processes within atmospheres, including global and regional-scale circulation, convection, tropical and extratropical cyclones, and inter-annual variability. This subject helps in the analysis of diverse phenomena such as thunderstorms, tornadoes, gravity waves, tropical hurricanes, extratropical cyclones, jet streams, and global-scale circulations.
Rapid publication journal on Atmospheric Dynamics such as Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences helps scientists, researchers and meteorologists in drawing scientific conclusions or study the air motions of the atmosphere by providing unrestricted access to the journals’ content.
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