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Understanding Climate Change
Understanding Climate Change
Climate Variability, Predictability, and Change in the Midwestern United States

Edited by S. C. Pryor
cloth
$65.00
Investigating the climate system of the Midwest
"I enjoyed reading this book. The quality of the papers is uniformly good and the topics are wide ranging." —Jim Angel, State Climatologist of Illinois
There is now unequivocal evidence for an anthropogenic forcing of climate change. Today our climate system is evolving principally, though not exclusively, as a result of human activities. Changes in the climate system on the global scale will inevitably have consequences that are regionally specific and provide opportunities for research into the impact of these changes. Understanding Climate Change focuses on the Midwestern United States—a region that contains approximately one-fifth of the nation's population, plays a critical role in national agricultural productivity, and experiences a high frequency of extreme events. Employing observational data and model simulations, the research presented here provides detailed assessments of climate change, variability, and predictability over the past 100 years with predictions for the coming century.

S. C. Pryor is Professor of Atmospheric Science and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Geography at Indiana University Bloomington.
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Distribution: World
Publication date: 6/25/2009
Format: cloth 312 pages, 38 b&w photos, 118 color photos, 7 x 9.875
ISBN-13: 978-0-253-35344-3


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