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‎Climate‎

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‎"PHILLIPS, NORMAN A.‎

Reference : 59954

(1956)

‎The general circulation of the atmosphere: a numerical experiment. [Extracted from: Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society Vol. 82 No. 352, April 1956]. - [THE FIRST SUCCESFUL CLIMATE MODEL]‎

‎(London, Royal Meteorological Society, 1956). 8vo. Extracted and with a nice marbled paper-backstrip (kind of representing the elements). Damp-staining to lower part of leaves. Pp. 123-164. Illustrated. ‎


‎First printing of Phillips' seminal paper, in which he presents for the first time his mathematical model that could realistically depict monthly and seasonal patterns in the troposphere. This became became the first successful general circulation model of climate (GCM). ""Numerical models (General Circulation Models or GCMs), representing physical processes in the atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere and land surface, are the most advanced tools currently available for simulating the response of the global climate system to increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. While simpler models have also been used to provide globally - or regionally-averaged estimates of the climate response, only GCMs, possibly in conjunction with nested regional models, have the potential to provide geographically and physically consistent estimates of regional climate change which are required in impact analysis...GCMs depict the climate using a three dimensional grid over the globe, typically having a horizontal resolution of between 250 and 600 km, 10 to 20 vertical layers in the atmosphere and sometimes as many as 30 layers in the oceans."" (IPCC - International Panel on Climate Change). In 1956, Norman Phillips developed a mathematical model that could realistically depict monthly and seasonal patterns in the troposphere, thus revolutionizing weather and climate change predition. It became the first successful climate model. Following Phillips' work, several groups began working to create GCMs that are now essential to predict climate change. ""Steady improvements to short-range NWP accrued during the early 1950s, in large part due to more realistic models that accounted for energy conversion in extratropical cyclones. Encouraged by the success of these forecasts, IAS team member Norman Phillips began to contemplate longer-range prediction using the IAS computer. His work took the form of a numerical simulation of the atmosphere's general circu lation for a period of 1 month. The work was completed in 1955 and Phillips communicated the results to von Neumann, who immediately recognized their significance. Von Neumann hastily arranged a conference in October 1955, Application of Numerical Integration Techniques to the Problem of the General Circulation, held at Princeton University. In his opening statement at the conference, von Neumann said I should like to make a few general remarks concerning the problem of forecasting climate fluctuations and the various aspects of the general circulation that cause such fluctuations. Specifically, I wish to point out that the hydro-dynamical and computational efforts which have been made in connection with the problem of short-range forecasting serve as a natural introduction to an effort in this direction . . . With this philosophy in mind, we held our first meeting nine years ago at the Institute for Advanced Study to discuss the problem of short-range weather prediction. Since that time, a great deal of progress has been made in the subject, and we feel that we are now prepared to enter into the problem of forecasting the longer period fluctuations of the general circulation. (von Neumann 1955, 9-10) Following this conference, which highlighted his numerical experiment, Phillips entered the research into competition for the first Napier Shaw Memorial Prize, a prize honoring England's venerated leader of meteorology, Sir Napier Shaw (1854-1945), on the occasion of the centenary of his birth (the competition was announced in April 1954). The subject for the first competition was ""the energetics of the atmosphere."" On 20 June 1956, ""the adjudicators recommended that the prize be given to Norman A. Phillips of the Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton, U.S.A. for his essay 'The general circulation of the atmosphere: a numerical experiment,' which had been published in the Quarterly Journal [of the Royal Meteorological Society] (82, p. 1230) [April 1956] ..."" (Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 1956b)"" (Lewis: Clarifying the Dynamics of the General Circulation: Phillips's 1956 Experiment).‎

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‎Klimatologiya v svyazi s klimatoterapiey i gigienoy. In Russian /Climate scie...‎

‎Short description: In Russian. Klossovsky, Alexander Vikentievich. Climate science in relation to climate therapy and hygiene. Odesa: Economic type., 1904. Klimatologiya v svyazi s klimatoterapiey i gigienoy. In Russian /Climate science in relation to climate therapy and hygiene. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU3721501‎


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‎Elizabeth Austin Ph.D.‎

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‎Treading on Thin Air: Atmospheric Physics, Forensic Meteorology, and Climate Change : How Weather Shapes Our Everyday Lives‎

‎, Pegasus Books 2016, 2016 Hardcover, 273 pages, EN , 235 x 165 mm , with pictures / illustrations in colour and b/w, in very fine condition !. ISBN 9781605988221.‎


‎Weather, water, and climate. How we feel, how productive we are, even our sheer existence, depends on these three things. The United States economic activity varies annually by 1.7% due to weather-that is more than $500 billion dollars each year! Weather applications on mobile devices are the second most popular 'apps' - more popular than social networking, maps, music,and news. In Treading on Thin Air, Dr. Elizabeth Austin, a world-renowned atmospheric physicist, reveals how the climate is intimately tied to our daily lives. The effects and impacts of weather on humans, society and the planet are changing with the times. Dr. Austin will demystify climate change, revealing what is really happening with our climate and why, whether it is El Nino, tornadoes, floods or hurricanes. Weather and society are at its most fascinating at extremes, and as Dr. Austin is one of a handful of forensic meteorologists around the globe. She has been called upon to investigate plane crashes, murders, wildfires, avalanches, even bombing cases. Drawing upon her rich experiences, Austin's Treading on Thin Air promises to be an enlightening and informative journey through the wild word of weather.‎

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(1998)

‎WORLD CLIMATE PROGRAMME RESEARCH, JAN. 1998, ORGANIZATION OF INTERNATIONALLY CO-ORDINATED RESEARCH INTO CRYOSPHERE AND CLIMATE, PROCEEDINGS OF A MEETING OF EXPERTS ON CRYOSPHERE AND CLIMATE, CAMBRIDGE, UK, 3-5 FEB. 1997 (WCRP-102, WMO/TD-N° 967)‎

‎World Climate Research Programme. 1998. In-4. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais. Env. 100 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎


‎ACSYS, WMO, ICSU, UNESCO. The WCRP Arctic climate system study. Sea-Ice/Ocean modelling... Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎

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(1998)

‎WORLD CLIMATE PROGRAMME RESEARCH, JUNE 1998, STRATOSPHERIC PROCESSES AND THEIR ROLE IN CLIMATE, IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (WCRP-105, WMO/TD-N° 914)‎

‎World Climate Research Programme. 1998. In-4. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais. 129 pages + env. 30 pages d'annexes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎


‎ICSU, WMO, UNESCO, SPARC, WRCP. Stratospheric indicators of climate change. Stratospheric processes and their relation to climate... Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎

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