Climate system is the global system consisting of five components and their interaction with each other and its impact on the planet. The 5 major components include the atmosphere, the oceans, the cryosphere (snow and ice), the land surface and the biosphere. Study of the climate system helps in determining the reasons of imbalance of these components and the resulting effects on the life on the planet.
Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences imparts the knowledge from research and observations encompasses in the journal through Climate System Research Funding Papers. Scientists, meteorologists, researchers and academicians use these journals as references to advance the scientific study of climate system.
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