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  1. 1 de dic. de 2001 · North Atlantic climate variability: phenomena, impacts and mechanisms. J. Marshall, Y. Kushnir, +7 authors. M. Visbeck. Published 1 December 2001. Environmental Science, Geography. International Journal of Climatology. Variability of the North Atlantic Oscillation and the Tropical Atlantic dominate the climate of the North Atlantic sector, the ...

  2. Ecohydrology is an international environmental science journal at the interface between ecology and hydrology publishing research related to environmental management

  3. 23 de oct. de 2017 · Climatology is regarded as a subdivision of physical geography, atmospheric sciences, and earth sciences in general. Aspects of oceanography and biogeography have also been considered as part of climatology. Climatology focuses on aspects such as atmospheric boundary layer, circulation patterns, heat transfer in the globe, ocean interaction ...

  4. This El Nino phenomenon leads to an increase in sea surface temperature and therefore, weakened trade winds in the region. El-Nino is used in India for forecasting long-range monsoon rainfall. In 1990-91, there was a wild El-Nino event and the onset of southwest monsoon was delayed over most parts of the country ranging from 5-12 days.

  5. www.differencebetween.net › science › difference-between-climatology-and-meteorologyDifference Between Climatology and Meteorology

    4 de abr. de 2019 · Climatology is the study of changes in atmospheric phenomena such as temperature, air pressure and composition over significant periods of time. Climate scientists primarily study past climate changes either in the distant geological past, in the case of paleo-climatology, or recent human history, in the case of historical climatology.

  6. 23 de sept. de 2023 · The area with the Type I phenomenon will be less than 20% in the near-term, and it is less than 12% in the mid-term period. For the Type II evapotranspiration paradox, the uppermost 45% of the area is expected to experience the Type II phenomenon under SSP1-1.9 during the mid-term period, while it is 30% under SSP1-2.6 during the long-term period.

  7. 22 de ago. de 2011 · 1. Introduction. Remote sensing is defined as ‘the science and art of obtaining information about an object, area, or phenomenon through the analysis of data acquired by a device that is not in contact with the object, area or phenomenon under investigation’ (Lillesand et al., 2004).The general term originated in the 1960s at a similar time to the launch of the first meteorological ...