El Niño and the Southern Oscillation
The El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon is a recurrent feature of the climate in tropical regions. In this volume leading experts summarize information gained over the past decade concerning diverse aspects of ENSO, which have led to marked improvements in our ability to forecast its development months or seasons in advance. This volume compares ENSO's modern morphology and variability with its recent historic and prehistoric behaviour. It expands and updates Diaz and Markgraf's earlier volume El Niño: Historical and Paleoclimatic Aspects of the Southern Oscillation (1992, Cambridge University Press). The volume will be of importance to a broad range of scientists in meteorology, oceanography, hydrology, geosciences, ecology, public health, emergency management response and mitigation, and decision-making. It will also be used as a supplementary textbook and reference source in graduate courses in environmental studies.
- Previous sister volume sold very well and received excellent reviews
- Very important and heavily-researched topic
- Very well respected contributors
Reviews & endorsements
"The editors express the hope that this book makes a contribution toward a broader understanding of the ENSO phenomenon, by providing an updated synthesis of some of the significant accomplishments toward this goal, and by highlighting some of the areas where gaps in our knowledge still exist. Their hopes have been realized." EOS
"This excellent book utility as both a graduate-level textbook and reference book for active researchers fills much-needed niche in presenting the expansive topic of ionospheric physics and chemistry." EOS
"An important reference book for researchers in all fields relating to climatology." Northeastern Nationalist 2001
"The book is beautifully produced with high quality paper. I found relatively few typos, incorrect references, or other technical errors...This excellent book's utility as both a graduate-level textbook and reference book for active researchers fills a much-needed niche in presenting the expansive topic of ionospheric physics and chemistry. It relates to the reader the passion these two scholars have for the subject." EOS Nov 2001
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May 2012Adobe eBook Reader
9781139244152
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109 b/w illus. 54 colour illus. 18 tables
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Table of Contents
- Part I. Global and Regional Characteristics and Impacts of Enson Variability:
- 1. ENSO and climatic variability in the last 150 years R. Allan
- 2. Understanding and predicting extratropical teleconnections related to ENSO M. Hoerling and A. Kumar
- 3. Global modes of ENSO and non-ENSO sea surface temperature variability and their associations with climate D. B. Enfield and A. Nuñez-Mesta
- 4. Multiscale streamflow variability associated with El Niño/Southern Oscillation M. D. Dettinger et al.
- 5. El Niño-Southern Oscillation and the seasonal predictability of tropical cyclones C. W. Landsea
- 6. Climate and ENSO variability associated with Vector-borne diseases in Colombia G. Poveda et al.
- Part II. Long-Term Chances in ENSO Historical Paleoclimatic, and Theoretical Aspects:
- 7. The documentary historical record of El Niño events in Peru: an update of the Quinn Record (sixteenth through nineteenth centuries) L. Ortlieb
- 8. Tree-ring records of past ENSO variability and forcing E. R. Cook et al.
- 9. The tropical ice core record of ENSO L. G. Thompson et al.
- 10. Long-term variability in the El Niño/Southern Oscillation and associated teleconnections M. E. Mann et al.
- 11. Modulation of ENSO on decadal and longer time scales R. Kleeman and S. Power
- 12. Global climate change and El Niño: a theoretical framework D.-Z. Sun
- 13. The ENSO record in the Holocene: a synthesis V. Markgraf and H. F. Diaz.