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4 - Climate Variability

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 January 2019

Phillip A. Arkin
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University of Maryland, College Park
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Climate Analysis , pp. 64 - 103
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2019

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Suggested Further Reading

Blunden, J. and Arndt, D. D. (eds.), 2013: The State of the Climate in 2012, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Vol. 94, No.8, August 2013, 240 pp Appendix 2. (This reference includes an excellent list of Relevant Datasets and Sources pp S205–S211).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chang, C.-P. (ed.), 2011: The Global Monsoon System: Research and Forecast, World Meteorological Organization, WMO/TD 1266 (TMRP Report 70). (Proceedings of a WMO workshop that contains overviews by experts of what is known about global monsoon systems.)Google Scholar
Huler, S. 2004: Defining the Wind: The Beaufort Scale and How a Nineteenth-Century Admiral Turned Science into Poetry. Crown Publishers, Random House, 290 pp. ISBN 1-4000-4884-2. (An account of the history of the Beaufort Wind Scale)Google Scholar
Lorenz, E. N., 1967: The Nature and Theory of the General Circulation of the Atmosphere. World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, 161 pp. (A classic monograph on the topic including the early history of attempts to explain the general circulation.)Google Scholar
Rasmusson, E. M., Chelliah, M., and Ropelewski, C. F., 1999: The Observed Climate of the 20th Century, chapter 1, pp. 1138, in Modeling the Earth’s Climate and Its Variability, Volume 67, Holland, W. R. and Joussaume, S. (eds.) Elsevier Science B.V. (A detailed exposition of observed climate variability)Google Scholar
Sarachik, E. S. and Cane, M. A., 2010: The El Niño-Southern Oscillation Phenomenon. Cambridge University Press, London. 384 pp. (A graduate level text on ENSO.)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wallace, J. M., and Hobbs, P. V., 2006: Atmospheric Science, 2nd edition. Academic Press, 483 pp. (A comprehensive undergraduate to graduate-level textbook and reference source covering meteorology and climate.)Google Scholar

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