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PIK N 456-19-92698
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
In the last decades the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events like heat waves and heavy rainfall have increased and are at least partly linked to global warming. These events can have a strong impact on agricultural and economic production and, thereby, on society. Thus, it is important to improve our understanding of the physical processes leading to those extreme events in order to provide accurate near-term and long-term forecasts. Thermodynamic drivers associated with global warming are well understood, but dynamical aspects of the atmosphere much less so. The dynamical aspects, while less important than the thermodynamic drivers in regards to large-scale and long-time averaged effects, play a critical role in the formation of extremes. The overall aim of this thesis is to improve our understanding of patterns, variability and trends in the global atmospheric circulation under a changing climate. In particular, in this dissertation I developed two new data-driven methods to quantitatively describe the dynamics of…
Materialart:
Dissertationen
Seiten:
xii, 166 Seiten
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Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
Sprache:
Englisch
Standort:
A 18 - Bitte bestellen
Zweigbibliothek:
PIK Bibliothek
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