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Climatology in Cold Regions

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Climatology in Cold Regions A groundbreaking interdisciplinary study of cold-region weather systems and their vital role in predicting climate change across the globe Climatology in Cold Regions explores the complexities of land-atmospheric interaction across the Earth's cryosphere, systematically placing soil thawing, snow melting, surface diabatic heating, and other processes within the context of broader climatological models. Drawing from a wealth of new data, leading atmospheric scientist Chenghai Wang illustrates how cold-region weather systems can be parameterized to improve seasonal climate prediction and provide crucial insights into projected changes in climate over the next 50-100 years. The book opens with an introduction to the characteristics and classification of cold-region climatology, followed by a detailed description of the primary weather systems and land surface processes in cold regions. The core of the book presents a new approach for seasonal climate prediction using signals obtained from cryospheric processes, supported by a discussion of climate disasters and the impact of climate change on the ecology of cold regions. * Introduces a new way of modeling climate in cold regions * Offers novel approaches for assessing climate signals from cold regions in seasonal and sub-seasonal predictions * Presents new data on the role of cold-region climatology in forecasting and driving global temperature changes * Discusses the role of cold regions as the main source of global freshwater supply A significant contribution to climate research and beyond, Climatology in Cold Regions is essential reading for students, scientists, and researchers in the atmospheric sciences, meteorology, ecology, hydrology, and Earth sciences.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781119702658
  • Bindende:
  • Hardback
  • Sider:
  • 288
  • Utgitt:
  • 6. april 2023
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 178x254x17 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 866 g.
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Climatology in Cold Regions
A groundbreaking interdisciplinary study of cold-region weather systems and their vital role in predicting climate change across the globe
Climatology in Cold Regions explores the complexities of land-atmospheric interaction across the Earth's cryosphere, systematically placing soil thawing, snow melting, surface diabatic heating, and other processes within the context of broader climatological models. Drawing from a wealth of new data, leading atmospheric scientist Chenghai Wang illustrates how cold-region weather systems can be parameterized to improve seasonal climate prediction and provide crucial insights into projected changes in climate over the next 50-100 years.
The book opens with an introduction to the characteristics and classification of cold-region climatology, followed by a detailed description of the primary weather systems and land surface processes in cold regions. The core of the book presents a new approach for seasonal climate prediction using signals obtained from cryospheric processes, supported by a discussion of climate disasters and the impact of climate change on the ecology of cold regions.
* Introduces a new way of modeling climate in cold regions
* Offers novel approaches for assessing climate signals from cold regions in seasonal and sub-seasonal predictions
* Presents new data on the role of cold-region climatology in forecasting and driving global temperature changes
* Discusses the role of cold regions as the main source of global freshwater supply
A significant contribution to climate research and beyond, Climatology in Cold Regions is essential reading for students, scientists, and researchers in the atmospheric sciences, meteorology, ecology, hydrology, and Earth sciences.

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