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Our Warming Planet: Topics In Climate Dynamics [Hardback]

Edited by (Columbia Univ, Usa), Edited by (Nasa Goddard Inst For Space Studies, Usa & Columbia Univ, Usa), Edited by (Nasa Goddard Inst For Space Studies, Usa), Edited by (Nasa Goddard Inst For Space Studies, Usa & Columbia Univ, Usa)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 444 pages
  • Sērija : Lectures In Climate Change 1
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Mar-2018
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9813148772
  • ISBN-13: 9789813148772
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 444 pages
  • Sērija : Lectures In Climate Change 1
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Mar-2018
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9813148772
  • ISBN-13: 9789813148772
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The processes and consequences of climate change are extremely heterogeneous, encompassing many different fields of study. Dr David Rind in his career at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and as a professor at Columbia University has had the opportunity to explore many of these subjects with colleagues from these diverse disciplines. It was therefore natural for the Lectures in Climate Change series to begin with his colleagues contributing lectures on their specific areas of expertise.This first volume, entitled Our Warming Planet: Topics in Climate Dynamics, encompasses topics such as natural and anthropogenic climate forcing, climate modeling, radiation, clouds, atmospheric dynamics/storms, hydrology, clouds, the cryosphere, paleoclimate, sea level rise, agriculture, atmospheric chemistry, and climate change education. Included with this publication are downloadable PowerPoint slides of each lecture for students and teachers around the world to be better able to understand various aspects of climate change.The lectures on climate change processes and consequences provide snapshots of the cutting-edge work being done to understand what may well be the greatest challenge of our time, in a form suitable for classroom presentation.
Acknowledgements v
Introduction ix
Section 1: Understanding Climate Change 1(74)
Climate Lecture 1 Explaining Climate
3(26)
Andrew Lacis
Climate Lecture 2 Global Change in Earth's Atmosphere: Natural and Anthropogenic Factors
29(22)
Judith L. Lean
Climate Lecture 3 Building a Climate Model
51(24)
Gary Russell
Section 2: Radiative Processes 75(56)
Climate Lecture 4 Atmospheric Radiation
77(26)
Valdar Oinas
Climate Lecture 5 The Role of Clouds in Climate
103(28)
Anthony D. Del Genio
Section 3: Dynamical Responses 131(64)
Climate Lecture 6 How Will Storms and the Storm Track Change: Extratropical Cyclones on a Warmer Earth
133(22)
Walter A. Robinson
James F. Booth
Climate Lecture 7 The Relationship Between Recent Arctic Amplification and Extreme Mid-latitude Weather
155(22)
Judah Cohen
Climate Lecture 8 The Role of Global Warming in Altering the Frequency and Intensity of Tropical and Non-Tropical Cyclones
177(18)
Timothy Eichler
Section 4: Hydrologic Responses 195(76)
Climate Lecture 9 Wisdom, Climate, and Water Resources
197(18)
Robert Webb
Climate Lecture 10 Soil Moisture in the Climate System
215(16)
Randal Koster
Climate Lecture 11 Projections of Future Drought
231(20)
Jennifer Aminzade
Climate Lecture 12 Lightning and Climate Change
251(20)
Colin Price
Section 5: Polar Responses 271(58)
Climate Lecture 13 Polar Sea Ice Coverage, Its Changes, and Its Broader Climate Impacts
273(22)
Claire L. Parkinson
Climate Lecture 14 Arctic Sea Ice and Its Role in Global Change
295(14)
Jiping Liu
Radley M. Horton
Climate Lecture 15 Antarctic Sea Ice and Global Warming
309(20)
Douglas G. Martinson
Section 6: Paleocimate Perspective 329(20)
Climate Lecture 16 The Importance of Understanding the Last Glacial Maximum for Climate Change
331(18)
Dorothy Peteet
Section 7: Climate Change Impacts 349(60)
Climate Lecture 17 Impacts of Sea level Rise on Coastal Urban Areas
351(22)
Vivien Gornitz
Climate Lecture 18 Climate Change Challenges to Agriculture, Food Security, and Health
373(24)
Cynthia Rosenzweig
Daniel Hillel
Climate Lecture 19 Chemistry-Climate Interactions in a Changing Environment: Wildfire in the West and the US Warming Hole
397(12)
Loretta J. Mickley
Section 8: Educational Perspective 409(20)
Climate Lecture 20 The Educational Global Climate Model (EdGCM)
411(18)
Mark A. Chandler
About the Editors 429(2)
Appendix-Supplementary Material 431