dallatmosfera
Dall'atmosfera is an Italian phrase that literally means from the atmosphere and is used as a prepositional expression to indicate inputs, influences, or processes that originate in the air. In scientific writing it often describes fluxes or exchanges between the atmosphere and other compartments, such as the surface, oceans, or ecosystems. In literary or artistic contexts, the phrase can be used metaphorically to refer to mood, ambiance, or inspiration drawn from atmospheric conditions.
Etymology and orthography: the phrase is formed from da plus l’ plus atmosfera, producing dall’atmosfera. The
Usage in science and policy: in meteorology and atmospheric chemistry, researchers discuss exchanges or inputs dall'atmosfera,
Usage in arts and culture: outside technical contexts, dall'atmosfera is used to evoke the sensory or emotive
See also: atmospheric deposition, atmospheric transport, source attribution, air quality.