Global Weather
Yves Earhart
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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Geologie
Beschreibung
'Global Weather' presents a comprehensive exploration of Earth's atmospheric dynamics, expertly weaving together a century of meteorological data to understand how our weather systems have evolved. The book uniquely bridges historical weather patterns from the 1920s with contemporary conditions, offering readers a compelling perspective on the transformation of global climate over time.
Through a careful analysis of temperature records, precipitation changes, and atmospheric pressure systems, it reveals how solar activity and human influences combine to shape our weather patterns. The book's three-part structure progressively builds readers' understanding, beginning with historical weather data from the early 1900s, then examining solar activity's crucial role in weather systems, and finally synthesizing this knowledge to explain current patterns and future projections.
What sets this work apart is its interdisciplinary approach, combining insights from meteorology, physics, and oceanography to create a complete picture of atmospheric dynamics. Using data from international weather services and space agencies, the book presents complex concepts in accessible language while maintaining scientific rigor.
Particularly valuable is the book's balanced treatment of natural and anthropogenic weather changes, supported by multiple lines of evidence from satellite observations and ground-based weather stations. While global in scope, it focuses on broad principles that help readers understand weather systems anywhere, making it an essential resource for environmental scientists, students, and anyone interested in understanding how our planet's weather patterns continue to evolve.
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