El Ni O
Historical and Paleoclimatic Aspects of the Southern Oscillation
Herausgeber: Diaz, Henry Frank; Markgraf, Vera
El Ni O
Historical and Paleoclimatic Aspects of the Southern Oscillation
Herausgeber: Diaz, Henry Frank; Markgraf, Vera
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This 1993 book enhances our understanding of the mechanisms involved in the low frequency behavior of the El Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon.
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This 1993 book enhances our understanding of the mechanisms involved in the low frequency behavior of the El Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1112g
- ISBN-13: 9780521430425
- ISBN-10: 0521430429
- Artikelnr.: 26937702
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1112g
- ISBN-13: 9780521430425
- ISBN-10: 0521430429
- Artikelnr.: 26937702
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Henry F. Diaz and Vera Markgraf; Part I. ENSO in the Modern
Record: 2. Atmospheric teleconnections associated with the extreme phase of
the Southern Oscillation Henry F. Diaz and George N. Kiladis; 3. El
Nino/Southern Oscillation and streamflow in the western United States
Daniel R. Cayan and Robert H. Webb; 4. Coupled climate model simulation of
El Nino/Southern Oscillation: implications for paleoclimate Gerald A. Meehl
and Grant W. Branstator; Part II. Use of Historical Records in ENSO
Reconstructions: 5. Historical and prehistorical overview of El
Nino/Southern Oscillation David B. Enfield; 6. A study of Southern
Oscillation-related climatic activity for A.D. 622-1990 incorporating Nile
River flood data William H. Quinn; 7. Historical El Nino/Southern
Oscillation variability in the Australasian region Neville Nicholls; 8. A
comparison of Southern Oscillation and El Nino signals in the tropics Henry
F. Diaz and Roger S. Pulwarty; 9. Long-term changes in the frequency of
occurrence of El Nino events Roger Y. Anderson; Part III. Paleoclimate
Reconstructions of El Nino/Southern Oscillation from Tree-Ring Records: 10.
Using three rings to study past El Nino/Southern Oscillation influences on
climate Edward R. Cook; 11. An index of the Southern Oscillation
reconstructed from western North American tree-ring chronologies J. M.
Lough; 12. Spectral properties of tree-ring data in the United States
Southwest as related to El Nino/Southern Oscillation David M. Meko; 13. A
tree-ring reconstruction of New Mexico winter precipitation and its
relation to El Nino/Southern Oscillation events Roseanne D. D'arrigo and
Gordon C. Jacoby; 14. Temporal patterns of El Nino/Southern Oscillation -
wildfire teleconnections in the southwestern United States Thomas W.
Swetnam and Julio L. Betancourt; 15. Secular variability of the Southern
Oscillation detected in tree-ring data from Mexico and the southern United
States Malcolm K. Cleaveland, Edward R. Cooke and David W. Stahle; Part IV.
Records from Ice Cores and Corals: 16. Reconstructing interannual climate
variability from tropical and subtropical ice-core records L. G. Thompson,
E. Mosley-Thompson and P. A. Thompson; 17. A comparison of proxy records of
El Nino/Southern Oscillation Joel Michaelsen and L. G. Thompson; 18. Coral
monitors of El Nino/Southern Oscillation dynamics across the equatorial
Pacific Julia E. Cole, Glen T. Shen, Richard G. Fairbanks and Michael
Moore; Part V. Low-resolution Paleoclimate Reconstruction of El
Nino/Southern Oscillation: Marine and Terrestrial Proxy Indicators: 19.
Fishery catch records, El Nino/Southern Oscillation, and longer-term
climate change as inferred from fish remains in marine sediments Gary D.
Sharp; 20. Long-term changes in El Nino/Southern Oscillation: evidence from
marine and lacustrine sediments Roger Y. Anderson, Andy Soutar and Thomas
C. Johnson; 21. El Nino/Southern Oscillation climatic variability in
Australasian and South American paleoenvironmental records M. S. McGlone,
A. P. Kershaw and Vera Markgraf; 22. Synthesis and future prospects Henry
F. Diaz, Vera Markgraf and Malcolm K. Hughes; Index.
Record: 2. Atmospheric teleconnections associated with the extreme phase of
the Southern Oscillation Henry F. Diaz and George N. Kiladis; 3. El
Nino/Southern Oscillation and streamflow in the western United States
Daniel R. Cayan and Robert H. Webb; 4. Coupled climate model simulation of
El Nino/Southern Oscillation: implications for paleoclimate Gerald A. Meehl
and Grant W. Branstator; Part II. Use of Historical Records in ENSO
Reconstructions: 5. Historical and prehistorical overview of El
Nino/Southern Oscillation David B. Enfield; 6. A study of Southern
Oscillation-related climatic activity for A.D. 622-1990 incorporating Nile
River flood data William H. Quinn; 7. Historical El Nino/Southern
Oscillation variability in the Australasian region Neville Nicholls; 8. A
comparison of Southern Oscillation and El Nino signals in the tropics Henry
F. Diaz and Roger S. Pulwarty; 9. Long-term changes in the frequency of
occurrence of El Nino events Roger Y. Anderson; Part III. Paleoclimate
Reconstructions of El Nino/Southern Oscillation from Tree-Ring Records: 10.
Using three rings to study past El Nino/Southern Oscillation influences on
climate Edward R. Cook; 11. An index of the Southern Oscillation
reconstructed from western North American tree-ring chronologies J. M.
Lough; 12. Spectral properties of tree-ring data in the United States
Southwest as related to El Nino/Southern Oscillation David M. Meko; 13. A
tree-ring reconstruction of New Mexico winter precipitation and its
relation to El Nino/Southern Oscillation events Roseanne D. D'arrigo and
Gordon C. Jacoby; 14. Temporal patterns of El Nino/Southern Oscillation -
wildfire teleconnections in the southwestern United States Thomas W.
Swetnam and Julio L. Betancourt; 15. Secular variability of the Southern
Oscillation detected in tree-ring data from Mexico and the southern United
States Malcolm K. Cleaveland, Edward R. Cooke and David W. Stahle; Part IV.
Records from Ice Cores and Corals: 16. Reconstructing interannual climate
variability from tropical and subtropical ice-core records L. G. Thompson,
E. Mosley-Thompson and P. A. Thompson; 17. A comparison of proxy records of
El Nino/Southern Oscillation Joel Michaelsen and L. G. Thompson; 18. Coral
monitors of El Nino/Southern Oscillation dynamics across the equatorial
Pacific Julia E. Cole, Glen T. Shen, Richard G. Fairbanks and Michael
Moore; Part V. Low-resolution Paleoclimate Reconstruction of El
Nino/Southern Oscillation: Marine and Terrestrial Proxy Indicators: 19.
Fishery catch records, El Nino/Southern Oscillation, and longer-term
climate change as inferred from fish remains in marine sediments Gary D.
Sharp; 20. Long-term changes in El Nino/Southern Oscillation: evidence from
marine and lacustrine sediments Roger Y. Anderson, Andy Soutar and Thomas
C. Johnson; 21. El Nino/Southern Oscillation climatic variability in
Australasian and South American paleoenvironmental records M. S. McGlone,
A. P. Kershaw and Vera Markgraf; 22. Synthesis and future prospects Henry
F. Diaz, Vera Markgraf and Malcolm K. Hughes; Index.
1. Introduction Henry F. Diaz and Vera Markgraf; Part I. ENSO in the Modern
Record: 2. Atmospheric teleconnections associated with the extreme phase of
the Southern Oscillation Henry F. Diaz and George N. Kiladis; 3. El
Nino/Southern Oscillation and streamflow in the western United States
Daniel R. Cayan and Robert H. Webb; 4. Coupled climate model simulation of
El Nino/Southern Oscillation: implications for paleoclimate Gerald A. Meehl
and Grant W. Branstator; Part II. Use of Historical Records in ENSO
Reconstructions: 5. Historical and prehistorical overview of El
Nino/Southern Oscillation David B. Enfield; 6. A study of Southern
Oscillation-related climatic activity for A.D. 622-1990 incorporating Nile
River flood data William H. Quinn; 7. Historical El Nino/Southern
Oscillation variability in the Australasian region Neville Nicholls; 8. A
comparison of Southern Oscillation and El Nino signals in the tropics Henry
F. Diaz and Roger S. Pulwarty; 9. Long-term changes in the frequency of
occurrence of El Nino events Roger Y. Anderson; Part III. Paleoclimate
Reconstructions of El Nino/Southern Oscillation from Tree-Ring Records: 10.
Using three rings to study past El Nino/Southern Oscillation influences on
climate Edward R. Cook; 11. An index of the Southern Oscillation
reconstructed from western North American tree-ring chronologies J. M.
Lough; 12. Spectral properties of tree-ring data in the United States
Southwest as related to El Nino/Southern Oscillation David M. Meko; 13. A
tree-ring reconstruction of New Mexico winter precipitation and its
relation to El Nino/Southern Oscillation events Roseanne D. D'arrigo and
Gordon C. Jacoby; 14. Temporal patterns of El Nino/Southern Oscillation -
wildfire teleconnections in the southwestern United States Thomas W.
Swetnam and Julio L. Betancourt; 15. Secular variability of the Southern
Oscillation detected in tree-ring data from Mexico and the southern United
States Malcolm K. Cleaveland, Edward R. Cooke and David W. Stahle; Part IV.
Records from Ice Cores and Corals: 16. Reconstructing interannual climate
variability from tropical and subtropical ice-core records L. G. Thompson,
E. Mosley-Thompson and P. A. Thompson; 17. A comparison of proxy records of
El Nino/Southern Oscillation Joel Michaelsen and L. G. Thompson; 18. Coral
monitors of El Nino/Southern Oscillation dynamics across the equatorial
Pacific Julia E. Cole, Glen T. Shen, Richard G. Fairbanks and Michael
Moore; Part V. Low-resolution Paleoclimate Reconstruction of El
Nino/Southern Oscillation: Marine and Terrestrial Proxy Indicators: 19.
Fishery catch records, El Nino/Southern Oscillation, and longer-term
climate change as inferred from fish remains in marine sediments Gary D.
Sharp; 20. Long-term changes in El Nino/Southern Oscillation: evidence from
marine and lacustrine sediments Roger Y. Anderson, Andy Soutar and Thomas
C. Johnson; 21. El Nino/Southern Oscillation climatic variability in
Australasian and South American paleoenvironmental records M. S. McGlone,
A. P. Kershaw and Vera Markgraf; 22. Synthesis and future prospects Henry
F. Diaz, Vera Markgraf and Malcolm K. Hughes; Index.
Record: 2. Atmospheric teleconnections associated with the extreme phase of
the Southern Oscillation Henry F. Diaz and George N. Kiladis; 3. El
Nino/Southern Oscillation and streamflow in the western United States
Daniel R. Cayan and Robert H. Webb; 4. Coupled climate model simulation of
El Nino/Southern Oscillation: implications for paleoclimate Gerald A. Meehl
and Grant W. Branstator; Part II. Use of Historical Records in ENSO
Reconstructions: 5. Historical and prehistorical overview of El
Nino/Southern Oscillation David B. Enfield; 6. A study of Southern
Oscillation-related climatic activity for A.D. 622-1990 incorporating Nile
River flood data William H. Quinn; 7. Historical El Nino/Southern
Oscillation variability in the Australasian region Neville Nicholls; 8. A
comparison of Southern Oscillation and El Nino signals in the tropics Henry
F. Diaz and Roger S. Pulwarty; 9. Long-term changes in the frequency of
occurrence of El Nino events Roger Y. Anderson; Part III. Paleoclimate
Reconstructions of El Nino/Southern Oscillation from Tree-Ring Records: 10.
Using three rings to study past El Nino/Southern Oscillation influences on
climate Edward R. Cook; 11. An index of the Southern Oscillation
reconstructed from western North American tree-ring chronologies J. M.
Lough; 12. Spectral properties of tree-ring data in the United States
Southwest as related to El Nino/Southern Oscillation David M. Meko; 13. A
tree-ring reconstruction of New Mexico winter precipitation and its
relation to El Nino/Southern Oscillation events Roseanne D. D'arrigo and
Gordon C. Jacoby; 14. Temporal patterns of El Nino/Southern Oscillation -
wildfire teleconnections in the southwestern United States Thomas W.
Swetnam and Julio L. Betancourt; 15. Secular variability of the Southern
Oscillation detected in tree-ring data from Mexico and the southern United
States Malcolm K. Cleaveland, Edward R. Cooke and David W. Stahle; Part IV.
Records from Ice Cores and Corals: 16. Reconstructing interannual climate
variability from tropical and subtropical ice-core records L. G. Thompson,
E. Mosley-Thompson and P. A. Thompson; 17. A comparison of proxy records of
El Nino/Southern Oscillation Joel Michaelsen and L. G. Thompson; 18. Coral
monitors of El Nino/Southern Oscillation dynamics across the equatorial
Pacific Julia E. Cole, Glen T. Shen, Richard G. Fairbanks and Michael
Moore; Part V. Low-resolution Paleoclimate Reconstruction of El
Nino/Southern Oscillation: Marine and Terrestrial Proxy Indicators: 19.
Fishery catch records, El Nino/Southern Oscillation, and longer-term
climate change as inferred from fish remains in marine sediments Gary D.
Sharp; 20. Long-term changes in El Nino/Southern Oscillation: evidence from
marine and lacustrine sediments Roger Y. Anderson, Andy Soutar and Thomas
C. Johnson; 21. El Nino/Southern Oscillation climatic variability in
Australasian and South American paleoenvironmental records M. S. McGlone,
A. P. Kershaw and Vera Markgraf; 22. Synthesis and future prospects Henry
F. Diaz, Vera Markgraf and Malcolm K. Hughes; Index.