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Meteorology for Coastal Scientists

Meteorology for Coastal Scientists
Author: Robert V. Rohli
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 303073093X

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This is a textbook for non-atmospheric specialists who work in the coastal zone. Its purpose will be to help coastal environmental, engineering, and planning professionals to understand coastal atmospheric processes. This in turn will allow more effective communication with climate modelers, atmospheric environmental consultants, and members of the media. The coastal environment is among the most intensively used and chronically abused components of the Earth-ocean-atmosphere system. It is also home to an ever-increasing proportion of humanity with their increasing development, trade, transportation, and industrial activities, amid increasing impacts of natural hazards. The atmosphere is an integral part of the system, with all of the above human activities affecting and being affected by atmospheric processes and hazards. Yet few of the specialists studying the coastal environment have expertise on atmospheric processes, this therefore presents a highly relevant textbook on coastal atmospheric processes.


Coastal Meteorology

Coastal Meteorology
Author: Shih-Ang Hsu
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080502156

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Coastal meteorology is an integral part of the total system approach to understanding coastal environments. This book provides information for students who are not necessarily majoring in meteorology or atmospheric sciences but who nonetheless have need of such knowledge. Scientists, engineers, and coastal planners will also find this book a useful resource for familiarizing themselves with meteorological information.


Coastal Meteorology

Coastal Meteorology
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1992-02-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309046874

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Almost half the U.S. population lives along the coast. In another 20 years this population is expected to more than double in size. The unique weather and climate of the coastal zone, circulating pollutants, altering storms, changing temperature, and moving coastal currents affect air pollution and disaster preparedness, ocean pollution, and safeguarding near-shore ecosystems. Activities in commerce, industry, transportation, freshwater supply, safety, recreation, and national defense also are affected. The research community engaged in studies of coastal meteorology in recent years has made significant advancements in describing and predicting atmospheric properties along coasts. Coastal Meteorology reviews this progress and recommends research that would increase the value and application of what is known today.


Annotated Atlas of Coastal and Marine Winds

Annotated Atlas of Coastal and Marine Winds
Author: Nazla Bushra
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2021-01-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0128203889

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Annotated Atlas of Coastal and Marine Winds provides a quick-reference on major, prevailing near-surface wind systems, along with concise explanations of the features that cause these winds and a quick qualitative assessment. As accessibility to the most recent and complete atmospheric datasets is often limited, either because they are subscription-based or because they are available only in netCDF format, this book alleviates roadblocks by providing the major, prevailing near-surface wind systems, concise explanations, the features that cause these winds, and a qualitative assessment on the amount of moisture that such winds typically carry to coastal and marine scientists and engineers. This book will be an ideal resource on coastal and marine winds for a variety of professionals, including coastal scientists, marine scientists, and engineers who study phenomena that are affected directly by weather and climate. Presents a simple summary of the atmospheric process in text blocks, alongside each map Provides a quick reference on prevailing global and regional wind patterns and moisture transport for understanding pollution patterns, prevailing storm tracks, climatology deviations, meteorology, and atmosphere-ocean relationships Includes easy-to-access summary information about prevailing wind directions, sea level pressure, and water vapor flux, all in one place


Encyclopedia of Coastal Science

Encyclopedia of Coastal Science
Author: M. Schwartz
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1243
Release: 2006-11-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1402038801

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This new Encyclopedia of Coastal Science stands as the latest authoritative source in the field of coastal studies, making it the standard reference work for specialists and the interested lay person. Unique in its interdisciplinary approach. This Encyclopedia features contributions by 245 well-known international specialists in their respective fields and is abundantly illustrated with line-drawings and photographs. Not only does this volume offer an extensive number of entries, it also includes various appendices, an illustrated glossary of coastal morphology and extensive bibliographic listings.


Environmental Science in the Coastal Zone

Environmental Science in the Coastal Zone
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 183
Release: 1994-02-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0309049806

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This book assesses the dimensions of our scientific knowledge as it applies to environmental problems in the coastal zone. The volume contains 10 papers that cover different aspects of science, management, and public policy concerning the coastal zone. A consensus is presented on several key issues confronting science for developing a more holistic approach in managing this region's intense human activities and important natural resources.


Coastal Meteorology Science Plan

Coastal Meteorology Science Plan
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 39
Release: 1996
Genre:
ISBN:

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During the warm season along the U.S. West Coast, the typical northwesterly wind occasionally reverse to a southerly direction in a narrow zone along the coast. These coastal wind reversals are associated with the rapid return of marine stratus along the coast and have been attributed to the propagation of coastally trapped disturbances up the coast. The scientific issues surrounding the initiation, propagation, and decay of these disturbances are the primary focus of the Coastal Meteorology Accelerated Research Initiative of the Office of Naval Research. This document highlights the key issues and required observations in order to resolve some of the outstanding issues for these disturbances.


Marine Climate and Climate Change

Marine Climate and Climate Change
Author: Ralf Weisse
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2010-01-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540684913

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Marine environmental conditions such as storms, storm surges and wave heights are directly experienced by, for example, off-shore operations or coastal populations. The authors review and bring together the state-of-the-art and present day knowledge about historical changes, recent trends and concepts on how marine environmental conditions may change in the future as well as discuss models and data problems.