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Polar Lows

Polar Lows

Polar Lows

Mesoscale Weather Systems in the Polar Regions
Erik A. Rasmussen, University of Copenhagen
John Turner, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge
June 2011
Paperback
9780521183918

    Providing a comprehensive review of our understanding of the small, high latitude weather systems known as polar lows, Erik Rasmussen and John Turner describe the climatological distribution of these depressions. They cover observational investigations into their structure, the operational forecasting of polar lows and the theoretical research into why they develop. They also discuss the experiments that reveal that some polar lows can be predicted. This book is of value to researchers and professional weather forecasters concerned with polar regions.

    • The book deals in an integrated way with both research into polar lows and their prediction
    • It is written by an international group of experts on polar weather systems

    Reviews & endorsements

    "Polar Lows: Mesoscale Weather Systems in the Polar Regions was a pleasure to read for the wealth of knowlege it contains on the important bipolar topic of osberving, understanding, and forecasting mesoscale cyclones. The manuscript is well produced with nice figues and little in the way of editorial oversights. Although the $120 cost is not cheap, it is a relative bargain considering the comprehensive synthesis of "polar low" knowledge it provides and the many communities is serves. The text is strong on both theoretical and practical aspects, and therefore has unusually wide appeal. ...I stongly recommend this important contribution..." David H. Bromwich, Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University

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    Product details

    June 2003
    Hardback
    9780521624305
    626 pages
    254 × 178 × 33 mm
    1.36kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction J. Turner, E. A. Rasmussen and A. M. Carleton
    • 2. Climatology E. A. Rasmussen, K. Ninomiya and A. M. Carleton
    • 3. Observational studies E. A. Rasmussen, J. Turner, K. Ninomiya and I. Renfrew
    • 4. Theoretical investigations A. van Delden, E. A. Rasmussen, J. Turner and B. Røsting
    • 5. Numerical simulation S. Grønas, E. Raustein and G. Heinemann
    • 6. Forecasting of polar lows J. Turner, E. A. Rasmussen and B. Røsting
    • 7. Conclusions and future research needs J. Turner and E. A. Rasmussen
    • References
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • J. Turner, E. A. Rasmussen, A. M. Carleton, K. Ninomiya, I. Renfrew, A. van Delden, B. Røsting, S. Grønas, E. Raustein, G. Heinemann

    • Editors
    • Erik A. Rasmussen , University of Copenhagen
    • John Turner , British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge