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Long-Term Climate Monitoring by the Global Climate Observing System: International Meeting of Experts, Asheville, North Carolina, U.S.A., January 9-11, 1995 Reprinted from Climatic Change ed. [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height: 230 mm, Illustrations, maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Dec-1995
  • Izdevniecība: Kluwer Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0792338561
  • ISBN-13: 9780792338567
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height: 230 mm, Illustrations, maps
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  • ISBN-13: 9780792338567
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Is the climate warming? Is the hydrological cycle intensifying? Is the climate becoming more variable or extreme? Is the chemical composition of the atmosphere changing? Is the solar irradiance constant? Answers to these questions are fundamental to understanding, predicting, and assessing climate from weeks to century time scales. Atmospheric, oceanic, and environmental scientists have primarily relied on an ad-hoc collection of disparate environmental observing and data management systems to address these problems. These systems were not designed to measure climate variations. As a result, our knowledge of changes and variations of the earth system during the instrumental climate record is far from unequivocal. This book develops a framework from which a Global Climate Observing System, now being discussed in international forums, can be implemented to monitor changes and variations of climate.
It is intended for administrators, policy makers, professionals, graduate students, and others interested in learning how we can ensure a long-term climate record for application to national economic development and understanding ecosystem dynamics.

Twenty-four papers assess the challenges to developing a systematic framework for understanding and predicting climatic changes and variations. The contributing scientists pull together ad hoc environmental observations, presenting a coherent review of long and short term climate monitoring, direction in future research, and specific aspects of observing such as long term monitoring of the cryosphere, and oceanic observation systems. The volume is reprinted from Climatic Change , v.31, nos.2-4, 1995. Lacks an index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
The Global Climate Observing System (GCOS). An Editorial; T. Spence, J.
Townshend. Long-Term Climate Monitoring by the Global Climate Observing
System (GCOS). An Editorial; T. Karl, et al. Long-Term Climate Monitoring by
the Global Climate Observing System. Report of Breakout Group A - Climate
Forcings and Feedbacks. An Editorial; C. Miller, F. Bretherton. Long-Term
Climate Monitoring by the Global Climate Observing System. Report of Breakout
Group B - Climate Responses and Feedbacks. An Editorial; K.E. Trenberth.
Long-Term Climate Monitoring by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS).
Report of Breakout Group C - Climate Impacts. An Editorial; W.E. Easterling.
Critical Issues for Long-Term Climate Monitoring; T.R. Karl, et al. Toward a
Scientific Centered Climate Monitoring System; J.D. Mahlman. Long-Term
Climate Monitoring and Extreme Events; N. Nicholls. Low-Cost Long-Term
Monitoring of Global Climate Forcings and Feedbacks; J. Hansen, et al.
Regional Climate Changes as Simulated in Time-Slice Experiments; U. Cubash,
et al. Monitoring Changes of Clouds; W.B. Rossow, B. Cairns. On Detecting
Long-Term Changes in Atmospheric Moisture; W.P. Elliott. Long-Term
Observations for Monitoring of the Cryosphere; J.E. Walsh. Satellite
Monitoring of Global Land Cover Changes and Their Impact on Climate; R.R.
Nemani, S.W. Running. Long-Term Observations of Land Surface Characteristics;
C.F. Ropelewski. Atmospheric Circulation Climate Changes; K.E. Trenberth.
Temperature above the Surface Layer; J.R. Christy. An Ocean Observing System
for Climate. The Conceptual Design; N.R. Smith, et al. Observational Evidence
of Interannual to Decadal-Scale Variability of the Subsurface
Temperature-Salinity Structure of the World Ocean; S. Levitus, J. Antonov.
Monitoring Sea Level Changes; V. Gornitz. Land Surface Temperatures - Is the
Network Good Enough? P.D. Jones. Marine Surface Temperature: Observed
Variations and Data Requirements; D.E. Parker, et al. Documenting and
Detecting Long-Term Precipitation Trends: Where We Are and What Should Be
Done; P.Y. Groisman, D.R. Legates. Indexes of Leading Climate Indicators for
Impact Assessment; W.E. Easterling, R.W. Kates.