Teleconnections Linking Worldwide Climate Anomalies
Herausgeber: Glantz, Michael H.; Nicholls, Neville; Katz, Richard W.
Teleconnections Linking Worldwide Climate Anomalies
Herausgeber: Glantz, Michael H.; Nicholls, Neville; Katz, Richard W.
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The editors of this 1991 volume brought together contributions from experts in the field of teleconnections.
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The editors of this 1991 volume brought together contributions from experts in the field of teleconnections.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 548
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2011
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- ISBN-13: 9780521364751
- ISBN-10: 0521364752
- Artikelnr.: 26728360
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 548
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1114g
- ISBN-13: 9780521364751
- ISBN-10: 0521364752
- Artikelnr.: 26728360
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction Michael H. Glantz; 2. General
characteristics of El Nino-southern oscillation Kevin E. Trenberth; Part
II. Regional case studies of teleconnections: physical aspects: 3. Brazil's
climate anomalies and ENSO Pao-Shin Chu; 4. Australasia R. J. Allan; 5.
West Africa Peter J. Lamb and Randy A. Peppler; 6. The Asian snow
cover-monsoon-ENSO connection T. P. Barnett, L. Dumenil, U. Schlese, E.
Roeckner and M. Latif; 7. Teleconnections in global rainfall anomalies:
seasonal to inter-decadal time scales K. M. Lau and P. J. Sheu; Part III.
Scientific Basis for Teleconnections: 8. El Nino and QBO influences on
tropical cyclone activity William M. Gray and John D. Sheaffer; 9. The
rudimentary theory of atmospheric teleconnections associated with ENSO
Joseph J. Tribbia; 10. Observational aspects of ENSO cycle teleconnections
Eugene M. Rasmusson; 11. Forecasting El Nino with a geophysical model Mark
A. Cane; 12. Use of statistical methods in the search for teleconnections:
past, present and future Barbara G. Brown and Richard W. Katz; Part IV.
Regional Impacts of Climate Anomalies: Environmental and Societal Impacts:
13. Impact of ENSO events on the southeastern Pacific region with special
reference to the interaction of fishing and climate variability Romulo
Jordan S; 14. ENSO, monsson and drought in India George Kiladia and Suresh
K. Sinha; 15. The shrimp fishery in the Gulf of Mexico: relation to
climatic variability and global atmospheric patterns Marie E. White and
Mary W. Downton; 16. Teleconnections and health Neville Nicholls; Part V.
Implications for ENSO forecasts: 17. Teleconnections and their implications
for long-range forecasts Neville Nicholls and Richard W. Katz; Index.
characteristics of El Nino-southern oscillation Kevin E. Trenberth; Part
II. Regional case studies of teleconnections: physical aspects: 3. Brazil's
climate anomalies and ENSO Pao-Shin Chu; 4. Australasia R. J. Allan; 5.
West Africa Peter J. Lamb and Randy A. Peppler; 6. The Asian snow
cover-monsoon-ENSO connection T. P. Barnett, L. Dumenil, U. Schlese, E.
Roeckner and M. Latif; 7. Teleconnections in global rainfall anomalies:
seasonal to inter-decadal time scales K. M. Lau and P. J. Sheu; Part III.
Scientific Basis for Teleconnections: 8. El Nino and QBO influences on
tropical cyclone activity William M. Gray and John D. Sheaffer; 9. The
rudimentary theory of atmospheric teleconnections associated with ENSO
Joseph J. Tribbia; 10. Observational aspects of ENSO cycle teleconnections
Eugene M. Rasmusson; 11. Forecasting El Nino with a geophysical model Mark
A. Cane; 12. Use of statistical methods in the search for teleconnections:
past, present and future Barbara G. Brown and Richard W. Katz; Part IV.
Regional Impacts of Climate Anomalies: Environmental and Societal Impacts:
13. Impact of ENSO events on the southeastern Pacific region with special
reference to the interaction of fishing and climate variability Romulo
Jordan S; 14. ENSO, monsson and drought in India George Kiladia and Suresh
K. Sinha; 15. The shrimp fishery in the Gulf of Mexico: relation to
climatic variability and global atmospheric patterns Marie E. White and
Mary W. Downton; 16. Teleconnections and health Neville Nicholls; Part V.
Implications for ENSO forecasts: 17. Teleconnections and their implications
for long-range forecasts Neville Nicholls and Richard W. Katz; Index.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction Michael H. Glantz; 2. General
characteristics of El Nino-southern oscillation Kevin E. Trenberth; Part
II. Regional case studies of teleconnections: physical aspects: 3. Brazil's
climate anomalies and ENSO Pao-Shin Chu; 4. Australasia R. J. Allan; 5.
West Africa Peter J. Lamb and Randy A. Peppler; 6. The Asian snow
cover-monsoon-ENSO connection T. P. Barnett, L. Dumenil, U. Schlese, E.
Roeckner and M. Latif; 7. Teleconnections in global rainfall anomalies:
seasonal to inter-decadal time scales K. M. Lau and P. J. Sheu; Part III.
Scientific Basis for Teleconnections: 8. El Nino and QBO influences on
tropical cyclone activity William M. Gray and John D. Sheaffer; 9. The
rudimentary theory of atmospheric teleconnections associated with ENSO
Joseph J. Tribbia; 10. Observational aspects of ENSO cycle teleconnections
Eugene M. Rasmusson; 11. Forecasting El Nino with a geophysical model Mark
A. Cane; 12. Use of statistical methods in the search for teleconnections:
past, present and future Barbara G. Brown and Richard W. Katz; Part IV.
Regional Impacts of Climate Anomalies: Environmental and Societal Impacts:
13. Impact of ENSO events on the southeastern Pacific region with special
reference to the interaction of fishing and climate variability Romulo
Jordan S; 14. ENSO, monsson and drought in India George Kiladia and Suresh
K. Sinha; 15. The shrimp fishery in the Gulf of Mexico: relation to
climatic variability and global atmospheric patterns Marie E. White and
Mary W. Downton; 16. Teleconnections and health Neville Nicholls; Part V.
Implications for ENSO forecasts: 17. Teleconnections and their implications
for long-range forecasts Neville Nicholls and Richard W. Katz; Index.
characteristics of El Nino-southern oscillation Kevin E. Trenberth; Part
II. Regional case studies of teleconnections: physical aspects: 3. Brazil's
climate anomalies and ENSO Pao-Shin Chu; 4. Australasia R. J. Allan; 5.
West Africa Peter J. Lamb and Randy A. Peppler; 6. The Asian snow
cover-monsoon-ENSO connection T. P. Barnett, L. Dumenil, U. Schlese, E.
Roeckner and M. Latif; 7. Teleconnections in global rainfall anomalies:
seasonal to inter-decadal time scales K. M. Lau and P. J. Sheu; Part III.
Scientific Basis for Teleconnections: 8. El Nino and QBO influences on
tropical cyclone activity William M. Gray and John D. Sheaffer; 9. The
rudimentary theory of atmospheric teleconnections associated with ENSO
Joseph J. Tribbia; 10. Observational aspects of ENSO cycle teleconnections
Eugene M. Rasmusson; 11. Forecasting El Nino with a geophysical model Mark
A. Cane; 12. Use of statistical methods in the search for teleconnections:
past, present and future Barbara G. Brown and Richard W. Katz; Part IV.
Regional Impacts of Climate Anomalies: Environmental and Societal Impacts:
13. Impact of ENSO events on the southeastern Pacific region with special
reference to the interaction of fishing and climate variability Romulo
Jordan S; 14. ENSO, monsson and drought in India George Kiladia and Suresh
K. Sinha; 15. The shrimp fishery in the Gulf of Mexico: relation to
climatic variability and global atmospheric patterns Marie E. White and
Mary W. Downton; 16. Teleconnections and health Neville Nicholls; Part V.
Implications for ENSO forecasts: 17. Teleconnections and their implications
for long-range forecasts Neville Nicholls and Richard W. Katz; Index.