Ancient weather records reveal key insights into climate change forecasting.
Hydrometeorology studies the atmosphere's interactions with the earth's surface, focusing on water and energy exchanges. Historical records show early observations dating back to 3500 BC. Today, advancements in monitoring and modeling have improved our understanding of climate and weather forecasting. Numerical models now predict hydrometeorological events on various timescales. These observations help us assess climate change and global warming by studying the dynamics of the atmosphere and its impact on the environment.