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Historical Climate Variability And Impacts In North America 1st Edition Dennis B Blanton

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Historical Climate Variability And Impacts In North America 1st Edition Dennis B Blanton
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.41 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Dennis B. Blanton, Michael Chenoweth, Cary J. Mock (auth.), Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux, Cary J. Mock (eds.)
ISBN: 9789048128273, 9048128277
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1st Edition.

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Historical Climate Variability And Impacts In North America 1st Edition Dennis B Blanton by Dennis B. Blanton, Michael Chenoweth, Cary J. Mock (auth.), Lesley-ann Dupigny-giroux, Cary J. Mock (eds.) 9789048128273, 9048128277 instant download after payment.

Climatologists with an eye on the past have any number of sources for their work, from personal diaries to weather station reports. Piecing together the trajectory of a weather event can thus be a painstaking process taking years and involving real detective work. Missing pieces of a climate puzzle can come from very far afield, often in unlikely places. In this book, a series of case studies examine specific regions across North America, using instrumental and documentary data from the 17th to the 19th centuries. Extreme weather events such as the Sitka hurricane of 1880 are recounted in detail, while the chapters also cover more widespread phenomena such as the collapse of the Low Country rice culture. The book also looks at the role of weather station histories in complementing the instrumental record, and sets out the methods that involve early instrumental and documentary climate data. Finally, the book’s focus on North America reflects the fact that the historical climate community there has only grown relatively recently. Up to now, most such studies have focused on Europe and Asia. The four sections begin with regional case studies, and move on to reconstruct extreme events and parameters. This is followed by the role of station history and, lastly, methodologies and other analyses. The editors’ aim has been to produce a volume that would be instrumental in molding the next generation of historical climatologists. They designed this book for use by general researchers as well as in upper-level undergraduate or graduate level courses.

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