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Atmospheric scientists study the weather and climate. They may compile data, prepare reports and forecasts, and assist in developing new data collection instruments.
The Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (AOS) offers graduate study under the sponsorship of the Department of Geosciences. The Princeton AOS graduate program emphasizes theoretical studies and numerical model studies of the global climate system.
The study of atmospheric and oceanic sciences includes all aspects of the atmosphere and physical oceanography, their mutual interaction, and their interaction with space and the rest of the earth system.
Oceanography plays a crucial role in understanding the Earths climate and weather patterns, as well as the complex ecosystems that exist within the ocean. Scope of Oceanographic Study: 1. Understanding Marine Life: Oceanography helps us learn about the incredible variety of life underwater.
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ATMOSPHERE SCIENCE. The major in Ocean Atmosphere Science, offered by the Department of Oceanography, covers the physical, chemical and biological properties of seawater and sea ice, and the multi-faceted and interactive roles played by the ocean and atmosphere in the climate system.

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