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Tropical Extremes
Natural Variability and Trends
1st Edition - August 28, 2018
Editors: Venugopal Vuruputur, Jai Sukhatme, Raghu Murtugudde, Rémy Roca
Language: English
Paperback ISBN:9780128092484
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eBook ISBN:9780128092576
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Tropical Extremes: Natural Variability and Trends features the most up-to-date information on present and future trends related to climate change and tropical extremes. Including…Read more
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Tropical Extremes: Natural Variability and Trends features the most up-to-date information on present and future trends related to climate change and tropical extremes. Including contributions from the foremost experts in the field, this important reference addresses the science behind climate change and natural variability in relation to tropical extremes. The book also includes practical insight into modeling and observation approaches. In a warming world, the increase of weather extremes presents a scientifically complex and societally relevant challenge. The book confronts these challenges with observational evidence, modeling studies and expected impacts. This is an essential reference for researchers, modelers and students in the fields of climate and atmospheric science looking to better understand the causes and effects of tropical extremes and natural variability.
Illuminates the role of natural variability and climate change in determining the fate and state of tropical extremes
Offers a robust guide for analysis relating to the impacts of extremes, thus providing a potential roadmap for navigating the future of risk analysis and the water-food-energy nexus
Edited by a diverse team of global experts
Includes contributions from leading researchers in the field, comprising the most up-to-date understanding of tropical extremes
Graduate students and professionals (researchers and modelers) in Atmospheric and Climate Science departments and in the Weather Risks and Derivatives and Green Energy industries. Insurance companies and policy makers, as well as opportunities for course development in academic institutions and professional organizations such as UNESCO
Introduction Venu Vuruptur, Jai Sukhatme, Raghu Murtugudde and Remy Roca
1. An Atlas of Tropical Extremes Brian Christopher Matilla and Brian Mapes
2. South Asian Monsoon Extremes B. N. Goswami and Venu Vuruptur
3. Overview of Climate Models and Tropical Extremes Richard Allan
4. Hotspots of relative sea level rise in the Tropics Melanie Becker, Mikhail Karpytchev and Fabrice Papa
5. South American Monsoon and its Extremes Alice Marlene Grimm
6. Investigating Tropical Extremes Impacts on Public Health and Food Security: Case Studies from South America and West Africa Ivan J. Ramirez
7. Extreme Rain Evolution in West Africa Theo Vischel
8. Extreme El Niño events Boris Dewitte and Ken Takahashi
9. Tropics as Tempest Bjorn Stevens
No. of pages: 364
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: August 28, 2018
Imprint: Elsevier
Paperback ISBN: 9780128092484
eBook ISBN: 9780128092576
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Venugopal Vuruputur
Venugopal Vuruputur is an Associate Professor at the Center for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences of the Indian Institute of Science. He received a PhD in Civil Engineering at the University of Minnesota, where he was also a research associate and affiliate member of the Graduate Faculty. He is an Associate Editor for the journal Water Resources Research (AGU) and has contributed to over 20 published journal articles. His research interests include tropical rainfall and its extremes, stochastic hydrology, and hydrological modeling.
Affiliations and expertise
Centre for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences & Divecha Centre for Climate Change, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
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Jai Sukhatme
Jai Sukhatme is an Assistant Professor at the Center for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences of the Indian Institute of Science. He received his PhD in Geophysical Sciences from the University of Chicago. He has been an Associate Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society (UK) since 2014. He has contributed to 19 published journal articles.
Affiliations and expertise
Centre for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences &Divecha Centre for Climate Change, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
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Raghu Murtugudde
Raghu Murtugudde is a Professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science and Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center at the University of Maryland. He received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Columbia University. He has been an invited keynote speaker and distinguished lecturer on many occasions and has contributed to over 200 published journal articles and edited one book and contributed more than 10 book chapters.
Affiliations and expertise
Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Centre, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA
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Rémy Roca
Rémy Roca is Research Director at CNRS. He received his HDR from University Pierre et Marie Curie 6 and his PhD from University Denis Diderot Paris 7. He is co-chair of the International Precipitation Working Group and has contributed to over 50 published journal articles. His research interests include water and energy cycle in the tropics, monsoon meteorology and hydrology, mesoscale convective systems, severe weather systems, rainfall, and satellite measurements.
Affiliations and expertise
CNRS at LEGOS, Obervatoire Midi-Pyrénées (OMP), Toulouse, France