Abstract

The Atmosphere Special Issue “Lower Atmosphere Meteorology” comprises thirteen original papers dealing with different meteorological processes that occur in the layer of the atmosphere close to the surface and which can greatly affect living beings and materials [...]

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  • This special issue is made up of three groups of papers

  • One is the mixing layer height, which is an important parameter vis-à-vis gaining a better understanding of the processes involved in air pollution, climate, and weather

  • The atmospheric boundary layer plays an important role in the study of meteorology and when modelling the weather

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Introduction

This special issue is made up of three groups of papers. The first group focuses on three meteorological variables. One is the mixing layer height, which is an important parameter vis-à-vis gaining a better understanding of the processes involved in air pollution, climate, and weather. The second variable is wind speed, which is one of the most important parameters used as an indicator of changes in atmospheric circulation. The third variable is the air parcel trajectory for estimating atmospheric transport pathways.

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