El Nino first caught the author's attention in 1983 when bush fires were devastating Australia through its effects. This study is the result of many years work and explains and discusses the phenomenon and how it might affect mankind in the future. Author lives in Melbourne.
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Höhe: 112 mm
Breite: 175 mm
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978-0-340-72839-0 (9780340728390)
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Ross Couper-Johnston is a producer and director of wildlife and science documentaries. He has worked on a diverse range of topics including human evolution, tigers, dinosaurs and the aftermath of the Gulf War. El Nino first grabbed his attention in 1983 when he was investigating the devastating bushfires which engulfed huge swathes of south-eastern Australia during one of the century's strongest El Nino's. He has been researching the subject ever since.