
In This Wide-ranging Very Short Introduction To Climate, Mark Maslin Considers All Aspects Of The Global Climate System, Exploring And Explaining The Different Components That Control Climate On Earth. He Considers The Processes That Allow Energy To Reach The Earth And How It Is Redistributed Around The Planet By The Ocean-atmosphere System; The Relationship And Differences Between Climate And The Weather; How Climate Has Affected Life On Earth And Human Settlements; And The Cyclic And Quasi-cyclic Features Of Climate Such As The Milankovitch Cycles And El Nino. He Concludes By Touching On The Issue Of Climate Change, And Outlines Some Of The Approaches That Are Now Being Taken To Tackle It. About The Series: The Very Short Introductions Series From Oxford University Press Contains Hundreds Of Titles In Almost Every Subject Area. These Pocket-sized Books Are The Perfect Way To Get Ahead In A New Subject Quickly. Our Expert Authors Combine Facts, Analysis, Perspective, New Ideas, And Enthusiasm To Make Interesting And Challenging Topics Highly Readable.
How does the complex global climate system function, and what are the primary drivers of its variability and change? Mark Maslin, a professor of Earth System Science, synthesizes atmospheric physics, oceanography, and historical data to explain the mechanisms governing Earth's climate. The text provides a foundational framework for understanding the interplay between energy distribution, weather patterns, and long-term climatic shifts.
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Experts and readers frequently cite this work as an accessible entry point for understanding the mechanics of climate science. The text is noted for its ability to condense complex atmospheric processes into a concise, readable format suitable for students and general readers alike.
Page Count:
152
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191653926
ISBN-13:
9780191653926
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