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This upper-undergraduate/graduate-level textbook introduces
students to large-scale tropical climate circulation and its
variations, covering their fundamental aspects and our current
understanding of how they are impacted in a warming world. From
this volume, readers will gain an understanding of tropical climate
variability from the meso- to planetary scale. Uniquely, equal
emphasis is placed on atmospheric and oceanic processes of tropical
phenomena. The book will appeal to senior undergraduate and
graduate students across geoscience disciplines, including in
meteorology, oceanography, geography, hydrology, and environmental
science. Â
This book is designed as an introductory course in Tropical
Meteorology for the graduate or advanced level undergraduate
student. The material within can be covered in a one-semester
course program. The text starts from the global scale-view of the
Tropics, addressing the zonally symmetric and asymmetric features
of the tropical circulation. It then goes on to progressively
smaller spatial and time scales - from the El Nino Southern
Oscillation and the Asian Monsoon, down to tropical waves,
hurricanes, sea breezes, and tropical squall lines. The emphasis in
most chapters is on the observational aspects of the phenomenon in
question, the theories regarding its nature and maintenance, and
the approaches to its numerical modeling. The concept of scale
interactions is also presented as a way of gaining insight into the
generation and redistribution of energy for the maintenance of
oscillations of a variety of spatial and temporal scales.
This book is designed as an introductory course in Tropical
Meteorology for the graduate or advanced level undergraduate
student. The material within can be covered in a one-semester
course program. The text starts from the global scale-view of the
Tropics, addressing the zonally symmetric and asymmetric features
of the tropical circulation. It then goes on to progressively
smaller spatial and time scales - from the El Nino Southern
Oscillation and the Asian Monsoon, down to tropical waves,
hurricanes, sea breezes, and tropical squall lines. The emphasis in
most chapters is on the observational aspects of the phenomenon in
question, the theories regarding its nature and maintenance, and
the approaches to its numerical modeling. The concept of scale
interactions is also presented as a way of gaining insight into the
generation and redistribution of energy for the maintenance of
oscillations of a variety of spatial and temporal scales.
Regionalizing Global Climate Variations: A Study of the
Southeastern US Regional Climate provides a framework for
understanding regional climate in light of the many assessment
reports being released regularly by international organizations.
The book emphasizes global climate variations to explore the
concept of the regionalization of those variations. Focusing on the
climate of the Southeastern United States as a lens, it provides a
template for targeting regional climate change in the context of
global variability. It includes coverage of weather extremes, such
as tornadoes, cyclones, and drought, and approaches the subject
from a holistic perspective, including atmospheric, oceanic, and
land components. The Southeastern United States is a particularly
relevant case study, given the fact that it is the largest quarter
of the United States and has the most coastlines, often resulting
in a higher number of extreme weather events. This practical
approach to understanding climate at the regional/local scale makes
the book a valuable resource for students and researchers in
Meteorology, Climate Science, Oceanography, Environmental Science,
and other applied sectors.
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