Aeroclimatology

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The Aero climatology is a branch of the climatology and deals with the general climatic laws of universal circulation and the structure of the atmosphere .

Aeroclimatology uses a wide variety of measuring methods and measuring devices to obtain suitable data for theoretical and further practical investigations. In addition to radiosondes and pilot balloons , high-altitude rockets and artificial earth satellites are used .

Aeroclimatology is based on the fields of fluid dynamics , air chemistry and atmospheric physics .