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MOIST PROCESSES IN THE CLIMATE SYSTEM
A Global Perspective from Earth Observations

edited by Graeme L Stephens (Colorado State University, USA)

The volume deals with the understanding the moist processes that determine the supply of water to the atmosphere and back to the surface. The observations of the distribution and variability of clouds and precipitation has emerged as a priority in Earth observational programs. Our ability to observe the amount of water vapor, and the properties of clouds and precipitation by satellites that presently orbit the Earth is unprecedented in the history of space-borne Earth observations. These new capabilities are now delivering important new insights on how water cycles through the Earth's atmosphere and a firmer basis to predict how this water cycle evolves and thus how it may change with climate change.

 
Contents:
  • Energy and Water Budgets of Earth: An Overview (Stephens & L'Ecuyer)
  • Remote Sensing of Moist Processes: General Principles (Hogan & Stephens)
  • Global Observations of Cloud Systems from Space (Mace)
  • Global Observations of Precipitation from Space (Berg & L'Ecuyer)
  • Convective Processes (Luo)
  • Precipitation Processes (Suzuki)
  • Characteristic Properties of Water and Ice Clouds (Waliser & Li)
  • Aerosol Interactions I Warm Clouds (Lebsock & Sorooshian)
  • Aerosol Interactions II Convection (Van Den Heever)
  • Moist Processes and Climate Change (Allan & Sodenty)
 
Readership: Graduates and postgraduates in environmental science courses; researchers studying climatology and atmospheric changes.
 
 
220pp (approx.)    Pub. date: Scheduled Winter 2012  
ISBN:   978-1-84816-551-9
1-84816-551-X
   US$97 / £67

 


 
 

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