Antarctic Meteorology and Climatology
Discover the intricate dynamics of the Antarctic climate with Antarctic Meteorology and Climatology by J. C. King. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, this comprehensive volume spans 424 pages and delves into the troposphere of high southern latitudes. King emphasizes the innovative use of remote sensing and numerical modeling techniques, making this book an essential resource for meteorologists and climatologists alike.
Explore the critical connections between the Antarctic atmosphere, oceans, and ice sheets, while gaining insight into Antarctica's significant role within the global climate system. Perfect for students and professionals in Earth Sciences, Antarctic Meteorology and Climatology is a vital addition to any scientific library, offering valuable knowledge for understanding the complexities of weather patterns in one of the world's most remote regions.