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Climate ExChange
Climate ExChange is a fully illustrated 250-page book with over 100 authors relating their work in weather, climate and water services at international, regional, national and local levels. The commentaries draw upon experiences around the world reflecting how people are using climate information to improve their lives. Climate ExChange reflects the progress and challenges in these fields, highlighting good practices in a wide variety of societies and disciplines.
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World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
Event: Technical Conference on Climate Services (26-28 October 2012; Geneva, Switzerland) ; Event: World Meteorological Congress extraordinary session (29-31 October 2012; Geneva, Switzerland)
Published by: Tudor Rose ; 2012Climate ExChange is a fully illustrated 250-page book with over 100 authors relating their work in weather, climate and water services at international, regional, national and local levels. The commentaries draw upon experiences around the world reflecting how people are using climate information to improve their lives. Climate ExChange reflects the progress and challenges in these fields, highlighting good practices in a wide variety of societies and disciplines.
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., charts, maps)ISBN (or other code): 978-0-9568561-3-5
Tags: Climate ; Weather service ; Climate services ; Agroclimatology ; Human health ; Multi-hazard Early Warning Systems (MHEWS) ; Climate change ; Adaptation ; Case/ Case study ; Kenya ; Senegal ; Sweden ; United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ; China ; Mozambique ; Australia ; Colombia ; Armenia ; Hong Kong, China ; New Zealand ; India ; Indonesia ; Guinea-Bissau ; Chile ; Central America ; Mongolia ; Bay of Bengal ; France ; Central Asia ; Region I - Africa ; United Republic of Tanzania ; North America ; Caribbean ; Uruguay ; Samoa ; Qatar
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Vol. 88. No 3 - June 2010
is an issue of Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Meteorological Society of Japan, 2010Contains:
- Mechanisms of Temporary Improvement and Rapid Changes in Visibility in Fogs
- Changes in Potential Intensity of Tropical Cyclones Approaching Japan due to Anthropogenic Warming in Sea Surface and Upper-Air Temperatures
- Convective Boundary Layer above a Subtropical Island Observed by C-band Radar and Interpretation using a Cloud Resolving Model
- Role of Large-Scale Circulation in Triggering Foehns in the Hokuriku District of Japan during Midsummer
- Diurnal Variations in Lower-Tropospheric Wind over Japan ...
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Available online: http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/jmsj/88/3/_contents
Contains:
- Mechanisms of Temporary Improvement and Rapid Changes in Visibility in Fogs
- Changes in Potential Intensity of Tropical Cyclones Approaching Japan due to Anthropogenic Warming in Sea Surface and Upper-Air Temperatures
- Convective Boundary Layer above a Subtropical Island Observed by C-band Radar and Interpretation using a Cloud Resolving Model
- Role of Large-Scale Circulation in Triggering Foehns in the Hokuriku District of Japan during Midsummer
- Diurnal Variations in Lower-Tropospheric Wind over Japan Part I: Observational Results using the Wind Profiler Network and Data Acquisition System (WINDAS)
- Diurnal Variations in Lower-Tropospheric Wind over Japan Part II: Analysis of Japan Meteorological Agency Mesoscale Analysis Data and Four Global Reanalysis Data Sets
- On the Three-Dimensional Residual Mean Circulation and Wave Activity Flux of the Primitive Equations
- Influence of the Maritime Continent on the Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Oscillation
- Multistatic Radar Observation of a Fine-Scale Wind Field with a Coupling-Compensated Adaptive Array Technique
- Environmental and External Factors in the Genesis of Tropical Cyclone Nargis in April 2008 over the Bay of Bengal
- The Unusual Track and Rapid Intensification of Cyclone Nargis in 2008 under a Characteristic Environmental Flow over the Bay of Bengal
- Mesoscale Data Assimilation of Myanmar Cyclone Nargis
- Formation of Tropical Cyclones in the Northern Indian Ocean Associated with Two Types of Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillation Modes
- The Genesis of Tropical Cyclone Nargis (2008): Environmental Modulation and Numerical Predictability
- Numerical Simulations of Myanmar Cyclone Nargis and the Associated Storm Surge Part I: Forecast Experiment with a Nonhydrostatic Model and Simulation of Storm Surge
- Numerical Simulation of Myanmar Cyclone Nargis and the Associated Storm Surge Part II: Ensemble Prediction
- Ensemble Simulation of Cyclone Nargis by a Global Cloud-System-Resolving Model—Modulation of Cyclogenesis by the Madden-Julian OscillationLanguage(s): English; Other Languages: Japanese
Format: Digital (Free) (ill., charts)Tags: Weather ; Meteorology ; Tropical cyclone ; Weather forecasting ; Research ; Bay of Bengal ; Japan ; Myanmar
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Papers presented at the Workshop on Storm Surges for the Bay of Bengal: part II of the report on the workshop
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Published by: WMO ; 1995
Collection(s) and Series: WMO/TD- No. 653; TCP- No. 35
Language(s): English
Format: Hard copy (ill.)Tags: Storm surge ; Bay of Bengal ; Tropical Cyclone Programme (TCP)
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Final report of the Meeting of Experts on Tropical Cyclones in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Economic Commission for Asia and the far East (ECAFE) - WMO, 1970
Final report of the Meeting of Experts on Tropical Cyclones in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea
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World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Economic Commission for Asia and the far East
Published by: WMO ; 1970Language(s): English
Format: Hard copy
Archives access: 1986-[...]Tags: Tropical cyclone ; Bay of Bengal ; Arabian Sea ; Bangladesh ; India ; Indonesia ; Myanmar ; Sri Lanka ; Iran, Islamic Republic of ; Maldives ; Oman ; Pakistan ; Somalia ; United Arab Emirates ; Yemen
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Final Report
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Economic Commission for Asia and the far East (ECAFE) - WMO, 1970
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Economic Commission for Asia and the far East
Published by: WMO ; 1970Language(s): English
Format: Hard copyTags: Natural hazards ; Tropical cyclone ; Bay of Bengal ; Arabian Sea ; South Asia
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