The Weather and Climate of Australia and New Zealand

by Andrew P. Sturman

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The Weather and Climate of Australia and New Zealand has been written to meet the needs of both students and professionals interested in the atmospheric processes and phenomena of this part of the southern hemisphere. The book provides an introduction to the basic concepts underlying thescience of the atmosphere with a focus on the global mechanisms that form the foundation of weather and climate in the Australasian region. The establishment the global setting is followed by an explanation show more of the synoptic scale weather systems that are responsible for the day to day variabilityexperienced across the area, including both tropical and mid-latitude phenomena. Approaches to weather forecasting are also described. Another major section provides a selective coverage of mesoscale, regional and local weather systems and climate patterns commonly observed in Australia and NewZealand, as well as the processes responsible for their development. Finally, the important issue of climate change and variability is also examined in depth with particular emphasis on this region. This section includes a summary of the evidence of past climates, as well as discussion of morerecent and possible future climate changes. The possible links between human activity and climate variability are also outlined. Throughout the text, the authors have made a particular effort to cater for students who are just developing an interest in the subject, and for those undertaking researchthat requires a good basic understanding of atmospheric processes and their operation in this region. show less

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Science & Nature, Nonfiction
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551.6994Natural sciences & mathematicsEarth sciences; geologyGeology, Hydrology MeteorologyClimate & Weather
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QC992 .A1 .S78SciencePhysicsPhysicsMeteorology. ClimatologyClimatology and weather
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