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This book presents a novel approach in the field of global change
by presenting a comprehensive analysis of interhemispheric linkages
of climate, present and past, and their effects on human societies.
The ultimate goal of this interhemispheric integration is to
improve our understanding of causes and mechanisms of climate
change to enhance our capability in predicting future
changes.
Given the societal interest in global change issues this book
offers a new approach for the integration of global information.
It will provide a reference for professional scientists,
researchers and graduate students in the fields of climatology, and
the earth and environmental sciences.
* Chapters analyse instrumental atmospheric and oceanic data to
address such phenomena as El Nino/Southern Oscillation variability
and other climate anomalies such as the Pacific and North Atlantic
Oscillation and polar air outbreaks
* * A new systematic methodology is presented that allows objective
and verifiable reconstruction of climate fields from sparse
data
* * Especially valuable in the context of climate proxy data.
The El Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon is a recurrent
feature of the climate in tropical regions. A primary example of
large scale coupled ocean-atmosphere interactions, ENSO has
received much attention in past years, as a result of widespread
climatic anomalies (severe drought and floods, Indian monsoon
failure, etc.) that are often associated with the development of
such episodes. To enhance our understanding of the mechanisms
involved in the low frequency behavior of ENSO and to help improve
our ability to forecast the future behavior of this phenomenon, we
have combined analysis of the modern aspects of ENSO morphology,
modelling and variability with chapters dealing with its historical
and prehistorical behavior. this volume examines different
approaches to reconstructing ENSO based on a variety of proxy
sources. It also illustrates how, in the past, the climatic
manifestations associated with ENSO may have been different, in the
frequency of occurrence as well as amplitude. This 1993 book will
be of importance to all professional scientists and researchers in
climatology, meteorology and the earth and environmental sciences,
while graduate students in these disciplines will find the book a
useful reference source.
The El Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon is a recurrent
feature of the climate in tropical regions. A primary example of
large scale coupled ocean-atmosphere interactions, ENSO has
received much attention in past years, as a result of widespread
climatic anomalies (severe drought and floods, Indian monsoon
failure, etc.) that are often associated with the development of
such episodes. To enhance our understanding of the mechanisms
involved in the low frequency behavior of ENSO and to help improve
our ability to forecast the future behavior of this phenomenon, we
have combined analysis of the modern aspects of ENSO morphology,
modelling and variability with chapters dealing with its historical
and prehistorical behavior. this volume examines different
approaches to reconstructing ENSO based on a variety of proxy
sources. It also illustrates how, in the past, the climatic
manifestations associated with ENSO may have been different, in the
frequency of occurrence as well as amplitude. This 1993 book will
be of importance to all professional scientists and researchers in
climatology, meteorology and the earth and environmental sciences,
while graduate students in these disciplines will find the book a
useful reference source.
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