Frontiers of Climate Modeling
Herausgeber: Kiehl, J. T.; Ramanathan, V.
Frontiers of Climate Modeling
Herausgeber: Kiehl, J. T.; Ramanathan, V.
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A 2006 reference on climate modeling and understanding the climate system for researchers and advanced students.
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A 2006 reference on climate modeling and understanding the climate system for researchers and advanced students.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 651g
- ISBN-13: 9780521298681
- ISBN-10: 0521298687
- Artikelnr.: 33765860
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 651g
- ISBN-13: 9780521298681
- ISBN-10: 0521298687
- Artikelnr.: 33765860
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; 1. Overview of climate modeling J. T. Kiehl; 2. Climate change
modeling: a brief history of the theory and recent 21st century ensemble
simulations W. M. Washington, A. Dai and G. A. Meehl; 3. Energy balance
climate models G. R. North and M. J. Stevens; 4. Intrinsic climate
variability: modes and mechanisms of oceanic and atmospheric fluid dynamics
J.C. McWilliams; 5. The radiative forcing due to clouds and water vapor V.
Ramanathan and A. Inamdar; 6. A model study of the effect of Pinatubo
volcanic aerosols on stratospheric temperatures V. Ramaswmay, S.
Ramachandran, G. Stenchikov and A. Robock; 7. Unresolved issues in
atmospheric solar absorption W. D. Collins; 8. Cloud feedbacks D. A.
Randall, M. E. Schlesinger, V. Galin, V. Meleshko, J.-J. Morcette and R.
Wetherald; 9. Water vapor feedback D. Rind; 10. Water vapor observations B.
J. Soden; 11. New frontiers in remote sensing of aerosols and their
radiative forcing of climate Y. J. Kaufman, L. A. Remer and D. Tanré; 12.
Cloud-climate feedback: lessons learned from two El Niño events M. Zhang;
13. Runaway greenhouses and runaway glaciations: how stable is Earth's
climate? J. F. Kasting.
modeling: a brief history of the theory and recent 21st century ensemble
simulations W. M. Washington, A. Dai and G. A. Meehl; 3. Energy balance
climate models G. R. North and M. J. Stevens; 4. Intrinsic climate
variability: modes and mechanisms of oceanic and atmospheric fluid dynamics
J.C. McWilliams; 5. The radiative forcing due to clouds and water vapor V.
Ramanathan and A. Inamdar; 6. A model study of the effect of Pinatubo
volcanic aerosols on stratospheric temperatures V. Ramaswmay, S.
Ramachandran, G. Stenchikov and A. Robock; 7. Unresolved issues in
atmospheric solar absorption W. D. Collins; 8. Cloud feedbacks D. A.
Randall, M. E. Schlesinger, V. Galin, V. Meleshko, J.-J. Morcette and R.
Wetherald; 9. Water vapor feedback D. Rind; 10. Water vapor observations B.
J. Soden; 11. New frontiers in remote sensing of aerosols and their
radiative forcing of climate Y. J. Kaufman, L. A. Remer and D. Tanré; 12.
Cloud-climate feedback: lessons learned from two El Niño events M. Zhang;
13. Runaway greenhouses and runaway glaciations: how stable is Earth's
climate? J. F. Kasting.
Preface; 1. Overview of climate modeling J. T. Kiehl; 2. Climate change
modeling: a brief history of the theory and recent 21st century ensemble
simulations W. M. Washington, A. Dai and G. A. Meehl; 3. Energy balance
climate models G. R. North and M. J. Stevens; 4. Intrinsic climate
variability: modes and mechanisms of oceanic and atmospheric fluid dynamics
J.C. McWilliams; 5. The radiative forcing due to clouds and water vapor V.
Ramanathan and A. Inamdar; 6. A model study of the effect of Pinatubo
volcanic aerosols on stratospheric temperatures V. Ramaswmay, S.
Ramachandran, G. Stenchikov and A. Robock; 7. Unresolved issues in
atmospheric solar absorption W. D. Collins; 8. Cloud feedbacks D. A.
Randall, M. E. Schlesinger, V. Galin, V. Meleshko, J.-J. Morcette and R.
Wetherald; 9. Water vapor feedback D. Rind; 10. Water vapor observations B.
J. Soden; 11. New frontiers in remote sensing of aerosols and their
radiative forcing of climate Y. J. Kaufman, L. A. Remer and D. Tanré; 12.
Cloud-climate feedback: lessons learned from two El Niño events M. Zhang;
13. Runaway greenhouses and runaway glaciations: how stable is Earth's
climate? J. F. Kasting.
modeling: a brief history of the theory and recent 21st century ensemble
simulations W. M. Washington, A. Dai and G. A. Meehl; 3. Energy balance
climate models G. R. North and M. J. Stevens; 4. Intrinsic climate
variability: modes and mechanisms of oceanic and atmospheric fluid dynamics
J.C. McWilliams; 5. The radiative forcing due to clouds and water vapor V.
Ramanathan and A. Inamdar; 6. A model study of the effect of Pinatubo
volcanic aerosols on stratospheric temperatures V. Ramaswmay, S.
Ramachandran, G. Stenchikov and A. Robock; 7. Unresolved issues in
atmospheric solar absorption W. D. Collins; 8. Cloud feedbacks D. A.
Randall, M. E. Schlesinger, V. Galin, V. Meleshko, J.-J. Morcette and R.
Wetherald; 9. Water vapor feedback D. Rind; 10. Water vapor observations B.
J. Soden; 11. New frontiers in remote sensing of aerosols and their
radiative forcing of climate Y. J. Kaufman, L. A. Remer and D. Tanré; 12.
Cloud-climate feedback: lessons learned from two El Niño events M. Zhang;
13. Runaway greenhouses and runaway glaciations: how stable is Earth's
climate? J. F. Kasting.