Atmospheric Physics: Realizing Potential Now

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The discussion centers on the need for a dedicated forum section for atmospheric physics, highlighting its growing importance in scientific discourse. Participants express frustration over the absence of a separate topic for this discipline, despite its relevance. There are humorous suggestions for other niche topics, indicating a desire for broader recognition of various scientific fields. The conversation reflects a belief that atmospheric physics will gain prominence in the future. Overall, the call for a dedicated section underscores the community's interest in expanding discussions around atmospheric science.
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why doesn't this everpresent discipline have a separate topic?

This area is going to come into its own in the coming years, maybe it should be realized here?
 
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Please browse several threads in this section of PF and see all the previous reasons we gave others who have suggested for this forum and that forum.

Zz.
 
Booooooooooooooooo
 
Can we have a new section for biophysics, or nano tech? Oh go on...:wink:
 
Yeah. I want one dedicated to the friction coefficients of spermicidal vs. non-spermicidal condoms. Furthermore, I volunteer myself as a tester (not a testee; I'm a pitcher, not a catcher).
 
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Go Danger!
 
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