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La Niña and its impacts : facts and speculation / edited by Michael H. Glantz.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Glantz, Michael H.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
La Niña Current.
La Niña Current--Environmental aspects.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (290 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Tokyo ; New York : United Nations University Press, c2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This volume is based on a meeting of researchers, forecasters, and users of La Nina forecasts, at the US National Centre for Atmospheric Research. La Nina results from air-sea interaction that reduces the surface seatemperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, affecting global weather patterns. While people around the globe have become familiar with El Nino - a large-scale warming of surface water that expands to cover the tropics - and its impacts, its counterpart, La Nina, is not so well known. Researchers at this La Nina Summit indicated that La Nina events can be as devastating as those of El Nino. The overriding purpose of the summit was to draw attention to the importance of improving understanding of the La Nina phenomenon and what societies need to know in order to prepare for La Nina's impacts.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
List of tables and figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Appendix
Contributors
Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
92-808-7033-5
0-585-43416-6
OCLC:
613369730

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