Atmospheric and Climate Sciences

Volume 14, Issue 2 (April 2024)

ISSN Print: 2160-0414   ISSN Online: 2160-0422

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Numerical Models and Methods of Atmospheric Parameters Originating in the Formation of the Earth’s Climatic Cycle

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DOI: 10.4236/acs.2024.142017    35 Downloads   303 Views  

ABSTRACT

Atmospheric models are physical equations based on the ideal gas law. Applied to the atmosphere, this law yields equations for water, vapor (gas), ice, air, humidity, dryness, fire, and heat, thus defining the model of key atmospheric parameters. The distribution of these parameters across the entire planet Earth is the origin of the formation of the climatic cycle, which is a normal climatic variation. To do this, the Earth is divided into eight (8) parts according to the number of key parameters to be defined in a physical representation of the model. Following this distribution, numerical models calculate the constants for the formation of water, vapor, ice, dryness, thermal energy (fire), heat, air, and humidity. These models vary in complexity depending on the indirect trigonometric direction and simplicity in the sum of neighboring models. Note that the constants obtained from the equations yield 275.156˚K (2.006˚C) for water, 273.1596˚K (0.00963˚C) for vapor, 273.1633˚K (0.0133˚C) for ice, 0.00365 in/s for atmospheric dryness, 1.996 in2/s for humidity, 2.993 in2/s for air, 1 J for thermal energy of fire, and 0.9963 J for heat. In summary, this study aims to define the main parameters and natural phenomena contributing to the modification of planetary climate.

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Ilboudo, W. , Yamba, K. , Koumbem, W. and Ouédraogo, I. (2024) Numerical Models and Methods of Atmospheric Parameters Originating in the Formation of the Earth’s Climatic Cycle. Atmospheric and Climate Sciences, 14, 277-286. doi: 10.4236/acs.2024.142017.

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