This collaborative book aims to offer a comprehensive introduction to global climate, the way it is currently changing, the role of earth, air and satellite observation and monitoring, and subsequent climate modelling. It focuses on the interaction between natural and anthropogenic human- made chang
Observed Global Climate
β Scribed by M. Hantel (auth.), M. Hantel (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 741
- Series
- Landolt-BΓΆrnstein - Group V Geophysics 6 : Geophysics
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The volume "Observed Global Climate" comprises a set of climate budget quantities, relevant for atmosphere and ocean (the "climate fluids") as well as for land and ice (the "climate solids"). Examples for budget quantities are temperature, salinity, wind, rain, radiation. They are displayed in standardised form for all climate subsystems.
The data are arranged around the budget principle which is basic for the entire climate system. The book demonstrates that budgeting is not only a useful principle but also that "budget-thinking" has practically become state of the art in modern quantitative climatology. Examples include the global water budget (consistency of the components better than 10%) and the global energy budget (consistency better than 5%).
The data are based on direct observations but have been subject to data assimilation. They are presented in gridded form and in form of maps and sections. The DVD carries the data, the original articles, figures in original colours, plus additional material like animations of the most important climate parameters and selected non-standard quantities. The gridded fields can be loaded by the user from the DVD into the personal computer.
β¦ Table of Contents
0 Executive summary....Pages 1-6
1 Quantifying global climate systems....Pages 1-43
2 Processing of observational data and its implication for climate analysis....Pages 1-11
3 Data management (Part 1/2)....Pages 1-13
3 Data management (Part 2/2)....Pages 14-15
4 Radiation budget of the climate system (Part 1/5)....Pages 1-24
4 Radiation budget of the climate system (Part 2/5)....Pages 25-46
4 Radiation budget of the climate system (Part 3/5)....Pages 51-75
4 Radiation budget of the climate system (Part 4/5)....Pages 76-89
4 Radiation budget of the climate system (Part 5/5)....Pages 90-107
5 Water vapor in the atmosphere....Pages 1-21
6 Clouds....Pages 1-27
7 Global chemistry....Pages 1-13
8 Global aerosols....Pages 1-9
9 Circulation of the global atmosphere (Part 1/10)....Pages 1-26
9 Circulation of the global atmosphere (Part 2/10)....Pages 27-33
9 Circulation of the global atmosphere (Part 3/10)....Pages 37-51
9 Circulation of the global atmosphere (Part 4/10)....Pages 52-56
9 Circulation of the global atmosphere (Part 5/10)....Pages 57-61
9 Circulation of the global atmosphere (Part 6/10)....Pages 62-69
9 Circulation of the global atmosphere (Part 7/10)....Pages 70-77
9 Circulation of the global atmosphere (Part 8/10)....Pages 78-82
9 Circulation of the global atmosphere (Part 9/10)....Pages 83-89
9 Circulation of the global atmosphere (Part 10/10)....Pages 90-94
10 Energy budget at the earth's surface (Part 1/2)....Pages 1-30
10 Energy budget at the earth's surface (Part 2/2)....Pages 1-27
11 Global precipitation (Part 1/3)....Pages 1-24
11 Global precipitation (Part 2/3)....Pages 28-42
11 Global precipitation (Part 3/3)....Pages 43-53
12 Terrestrial carbon and water fluxes....Pages 1-20
13 Flow and balance of the polar ice sheets....Pages 1-13
14 Global ocean and sea ice (Part 1/3)....Pages 1-15
14 Global ocean and sea ice (Part 2/3)....Pages 16-31
14 Global ocean and sea ice (Part 3/3)....Pages 32-46
15 Climate variations (Part 1/2)....Pages 1-13
15 Climate variations (Part 2/2)....Pages 13-25
16 Climate predictability....Pages 1-24
17 Global climate maps (Part 1/12)....Pages 1-21
17 Global climate maps (Part 2/12)....Pages 22-27
17 Global climate maps (Part 3/12)....Pages 28-32
17 Global climate maps (Part 4/12)....Pages 33-45
17 Global climate maps (Part 5/12)....Pages 46-48
17 Global climate maps (Part 6/12)....Pages 49-51
17 Global climate maps (Part 7/12)....Pages 52-71
17 Global climate maps (Part 8/12)....Pages 72-89
17 Global climate maps (Part 9/12)....Pages 90-98
17 Global climate maps (Part 10/12)....Pages 99-117
17 Global climate maps (Part 11/12)....Pages 118-123
17 Global climate maps (Part 12/12)....Pages 124-144
β¦ Subjects
Landolt-BΓΆrnstein; Meteorology/Climatology
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