Meteorology of the Southern Hemisphere

Meteorology of the Southern Hemisphere

Author: David Karoly

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-04-03

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 1935704109

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This book looks at the circulation features of the Southern Hemisphere, both for the atmosphere and oceans. It includes observational techniques based on satellites, anchored and drifting buoys, and the research carried out at research stations in the Southern Hemisphere. The book was originally published in 1972 by the American Meteorological Society. It has been revised and updated in 1999, following the expansion of research bases and the development of research in the region at the time.


All About Weather

All About Weather

Author: Huda Harajli

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2020-03-24

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 164611616X

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Welcome to the wonderful world of weather! From the warm, balmy days of summer to the cold, crisp nights of winter, youngsters will learn all about the four seasons, as well as what the sun is, how clouds form, why it rains, what causes a rainbow, and so much more.


New England Weather, New England Climate

New England Weather, New England Climate

Author: Gregory A. Zielinski

Publisher: University Press of New England

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13:

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A comprehensive, accessible guide to a subject near and dear to every New Englander's heart: the weather.


Weather Cycles

Weather Cycles

Author: William James Burroughs

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2003-12-24

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9780521528221

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Completely updated new edition exploring weather cycles for student and expert alike.


Improved Understanding of Past Climatic Variability from Early Daily European Instrumental Sources

Improved Understanding of Past Climatic Variability from Early Daily European Instrumental Sources

Author: Dario Camuffo

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 9401003718

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Climate can be defined as an ensemble of many weather phenomena. Clima tologists often use the mean (conventionally the monthly and annual mean) of weather-related parameters to describe climate. The mean value, however, is not all the climate. Climatic changes might occur if certain aspects of the distribution of extreme values change, while the mean does not. Katz and Brown (1992), for example, show from a theoretical viewpoint that in a changing climate, extreme values are determined more by changes in variability than changes in the mean. Possible changes in extreme event frequency receive considerable attention along with the global warming, because extremes directly impact human society and the economy. For most societally sensitive extremes and related changes in their vari ability, an analysis based on daily data becomes necessary. This paper considers two aspects (relative and absolute values) of extreme temperatures on a daily basis. We do not consider spells of extreme days, periods which will likely have greater socio-economic and health impacts (Kalkstein et al., 1996; Wagner, 1999), than individual extreme days.