This upper-undergraduate/graduate-level textbook introduces students to large-scale tropical climate circulation and its variations, covering their fundamental aspects and our current understanding of how they are impacted in a warming world. From this volume, readers will gain an understanding of tropical climate variability from the meso- to planetary scale. Uniquely, equal emphasis is placed on atmospheric and oceanic processes of tropical phenomena. The book will appeal to senior undergraduate and graduate students across geoscience disciplines, including in meteorology, oceanography, geography, hydrology, and environmental science.
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Springer International Publishing
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50 farbige Tabellen
XVII, 309 p.
ISBN-13
978-3-031-12887-5 (9783031128875)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-12887-5
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
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DNB DDC Sachgruppen
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BIC 2 Klassifikation
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Warengruppensystematik 2.0
Dr. Vasubandhu Misra got his Ph.D. in Meteorology in 1997 from the Florida State University. He has over 25 years of research experience in Climate Science that include topics like the Monsoons, El Nino and the Southern Oscillation variations, tropical Indian and Atlantic Ocean variability, and extremes like Tropical Cyclones, Heatwaves, and Droughts. The book is an outcome of teaching this course on Tropical Meteorology for over 15 years and guiding several students on related research topics.
Chapter 1 Symmetric and asymmetric tropics Chapter 2 Seasonal evolution of the monsoons Chapter 3 The coupled monsoons Chapter 4 Intraseasonal variations of the monsoon Chapter 5 The western pacific warm pool Chapter 6 The monsoons-ENSO teleconnection Chapter 7 ENSO Chapter 8 The inter-tropical convergence zone Chapter 9 Tropical atlantic variations Chapter 10 Large-scale aspects of extreme weather