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Atmospheric measurements involve collecting data and information about the Earth's atmosphere, including air pressure, temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, and the presence of various gases and particles. This data is collected using instruments such as weather stations, radiosondes, satellite sensors, and ground-based and airborne sensors. Atmospheric measurements are important for understanding weather patterns, climate change, air quality, and the impact of human activities on the atmosphere. This information is used by scientists, meteorologists, and environmental researchers to make predictions, develop policies, and study the Earth's atmosphere.