Atmospheric models are computer simulations used to study and analyze the Earth's atmosphere. These models are designed to predict and understand atmospheric processes, such as weather patterns, air quality, and climate change. Atmospheric models take into account various factors such as temperature, pressure, humidity, and wind patterns to simulate the behavior of the atmosphere under different conditions. These models are used by meteorologists, climate scientists, and environmental researchers to make predictions, analyze data, and assess the impacts of human activities on the atmosphere. Atmospheric models are constantly being updated and improved as research advances and new data becomes available.