His passion for climatology is divertingly geeky, and delivers his fondest musings. |
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My dad studied climatology, and he was sent there for a few weeks to study the rapidly changing tropical climate. |
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Amongst the group were experts in environmental management, ecology, geology, palaeontology, climatology and economics. |
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The figures give a climatology of prevailing horizontal winds at mesopause heights and Collm time series of mesopause wind parameters. |
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If you get unusually warm weather late in the fall, people want to give it a name, but it's really just part of the normal climatology. |
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During the late 1970s researchers again observed dramatic changes in sea-surface temperature, ocean circulation, and climatology. |
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What impact has this glut of information had on the practice of the two disciplines of meteorology and climatology? |
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The described field experiment does support the feasibility of using the STAR scheme to derive a frame of reference for solar UV climatology. |
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Among these are astronomy, climatology, ecology, evolutionary biology, geology, and paleontology. |
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Such measurements of hours of bright sunshine have limitations when applied to the study of climatology of grapevines. |
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Backcasting has historically been used in the fields of ecology and climatology to monitor population trends and climate patterns. |
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Because the deniers are so out of tune with this overwhelming scientific consensus, they have been forced to turn on climatology itself. |
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As a result, academics at Swiss universities are among the world's best-qualified to assess long-term trends in mountain climatology. |
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However, he had always been interested in geophysics, and also became fascinated with the developing fields of meteorology and climatology. |
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He will show things that influence the weather in the Arctic and vice versa and the resultant climatology such as that for blizzards. |
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From aeronautics, climatology and bioscience to finance and sport, computer modeling and simulation have made inroads into most areas. |
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I believe that studies in historical climatology will be among the most important tools for responding to this challenge. |
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This research facility is a focal point for atmospheric research into air quality, climatology and meteorology. |
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Areas that have already been identified include climatology and power electronics. |
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This activity will complete an analysis of the radiation budget climatology over Canada for the last 25 yrs derived from satellite data sources. |
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Hydro-Québec is a founding member of the Ouranos consortium, created in 2001 to study regional climatology and adaptation to climate change. |
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He also said the international climatology community had yet to recommend cloud seeding or other weather modification methods to resolve the ongoing drought. |
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He holds an undergraduate degree in natural sciences and an MA in health statistics, but no PhD and no climatology credentials. |
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Such research includes studies in climatology, atmospheric science, meteorology, geology and geophysics, ecology, and oceanography, just to name a few. |
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We can study pollution, deforestation, agriculture, climatology, global warming, species migration, and other aspects of man's interaction with the planet. |
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Indeed, part of the problem with discussion of the topic is that non-scientists are often too willing to pontificate about matters of climatology. |
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The manuscripts provide a written testimony to the skill of African scientists, in astronomy, mathematics, chemistry, medicine and climatology in the Middle Ages. |
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In order to accommodate local climatology as well as to provide security, the concept design referenced the classic scheme of an Omani fortress. |
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But things are rarely so straightforward in climatology. |
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Less rains were predicted in winter season due to the climatology change across the world, sources added. |
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In 2006, a presentation to City staff by Ouranos, a Quebecbased consortium on regional climatology and adaptation to climate change, spurred work to develop an adaptation plan. |
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A bioregion can be determined initially by use of climatology, physiography, animal and plant geography, natural history and other descriptive natural sciences. |
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Our second part of our mission is to create a database of all of our ice information so that future generations will have a climatology on which to base their future environmental decisions. |
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In general, the precipitation forecasts are more skillful than resampled climatology during the first week, but comprise little or no skill during the second week. |
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The main objectives of this collaboration are to carry out common research projects in the domains of hydrology, climatology, geology, biogeography and geography. |
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Environmental management and sustainable development are also largely the result of basic research in climatology, oceanography, atmospheric physics, etc. |
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The solar resource varies according to latitude and local climatology. |
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To date the foundation has also funded many initiatives where results coming from the research activities have led to breakthroughs in climatology, meteorology and oceanography. |
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In addition, new information including the climatology of winds and waves based on 10 years of buoy data was developed at the Pacific Weather Centre. |
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In theory, they must prove that the EPA's foot-dragging has caused them some specific harm that regulation might remedy a tall order in a field as fraught with uncertainty as climatology. |
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Several other research projects, mostly pertaining to geography and climatology, are carried out less regularly. |
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A climatology of aerosol optical and microphysical properties over the Indian subcontinent from 9 years of Multiangle Imaging Spectroradiometer data. |
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The epicentre was located 145 kilometres south-east of Central Maluku, at a depth of 10 kilometres, according to the Meteorology, Geophysics and Climatology Agency. |
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