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Synoptic Paleoclimatology - Ian D. Goodwin

Synoptic Paleoclimatology

The Weather Regime Approach from the Tropics to the Poles

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Buch | Hardcover
776 Seiten
2025
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
9781108840842 (ISBN)
CHF 129,95 inkl. MwSt
The information about weather and climate forecasting that this book provides is essential to the management of natural and societal systems. It is intended for the advanced students and researchers in climate science, polar science, meteorology, oceanography, glacial, coastal and marine geoscience, and tropical marine ecology.
Projecting regional climate change over this century and the next remains challenging due to the chaotic nature of weather, but it is made more reliable through reconstructions of paleoweather in relation to climate change in atmospheric and ocean circulation, winds, waves, currents, and precipitation. This primer applies a cross-disciplinary treatment of large-scale and synoptic climatology to the reconstruction of past climates under the umbrella of synoptic paleoclimatology, providing the theory and application of synoptic paleoclimatology for the study and prediction of future climate evolution. Climate proxy and data–model assimilation methodologies are described in detail, focusing on coasts, the surface ocean, glaciers, and ice sheets. This book also presents a state-of-the-art synthesis of regional climate history across the Southern Hemisphere, including tropical coral reefs, coasts, alpine glaciers, and Antarctica. This book will be invaluable to advanced students, researchers, and practitioners in climatology, paleoclimatology, meteorology, coastal geoscience, glaciology, oceanography, global change, and climate risk assessment.

Ian D. Goodwin is a Principal Scientist at ClimaLab Australia, Associate Professor of Marine Climate at the Macquarie University Marine Research Centre and Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Western Australia Oceans Institute. Dr Goodwin isa specialist in marine and synoptic climatology, paleoclimatology, glaciology and coastal-marine geoscience. He has been at the forefront of the development of weather and climate regime reconstruction in paleoclimatology using the natural archive including ice cores, glaciers, corals and coasts. Atmospheric circulation, wind and wave climate, extreme storms and sea-level studies are central to his research. After a four-decade career, the synoptic paleoclimate approach underpins his research and consulting work in seasonal climate forecasting, climate change impact assessment, marine weather forecasting, coastal and natural disaster risk assessment, metocean studies and weather event reconstruction.

Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I. Atmosphere–Ocean Circulation and Synoptic Paleoclimatology; 1. A Synoptic View of Paleoclimate; 2. Atmosphere–Ocean Circulation, Heat and Moisture Budgets; Part II. Synoptic Circulation and Weather Regimes; 3. Large-Scale to Synoptic Circulation of the Southern Hemisphere; 4. Regional Ocean Wind, Wave, and Sea-Level Climate of the Southern Hemisphere; 5. Regional Climate and Weather Regimes; Part III. Synoptic Paleoclimate from the Natural Archive – Environmental Impact to PaleoWeather Regimes; 6. The Coastal Geomorphic Archive of Ocean Wave Climate and Paleoweather; 7. The Tropical Archive of Marine Paleoweather, Climate, and Sea Level; 8. The Tropical to Subantarctic Glacial Archive and Response to Weather and Climate; 9. Tropical to Subantarctic Regional Glacier–Weather Regime Relationships and Glacial History; 10. The Ice Core Archive Part 1: Hydroclimate, Stable Isotopes and Weather Regimes; 11. The Ice Core Archive Part 2: Aerosol Tracers to Air Mass Trajectories and Weather Regimes; Part IV. Synoptic Paleoclimate Reconstruction, Data–Model Assimilation, and Causal Networks; 12. Paleoclimate Reconstruction Part 1: Data–Model Assimilation Approaches; 13. Paleoclimate Reconstruction Part 2: Advances in Defining Large-Scale Circulation Evolution; References; Index

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Zusatzinfo Worked examples or Exercises
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 184 x 260 mm
Gewicht 1630 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Hydrologie / Ozeanografie
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Meteorologie / Klimatologie
ISBN-13 9781108840842 / 9781108840842
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