Author: G. Oscar Villeneuve
Publisher: Presses Université Laval
ISBN: 9782763768960
Category : Science
Languages : fr
Pages : 674
Book Description
Glossaire de météorologie et de climatologie
Author: G. Oscar Villeneuve
Publisher: Presses Université Laval
ISBN: 9782763768960
Category : Science
Languages : fr
Pages : 674
Book Description
Publisher: Presses Université Laval
ISBN: 9782763768960
Category : Science
Languages : fr
Pages : 674
Book Description
Glossaire climatologique
Author: G. Oscar Villeneuve
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Climatology
Languages : fr
Pages : 328
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Climatology
Languages : fr
Pages : 328
Book Description
Glossaire de Meteorologie et De Climatologie
Author: G. O. Villeneuve
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780828860468
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 560
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780828860468
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 560
Book Description
Glossaire climatologique: (P à Z)
Author: G. Oscar Villeneuve
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 238
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 238
Book Description
Dictionary of Global Climate Change
Author: W.J. Maunder
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1461568412
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Climate, climate change, climate fluctuations and climatic trends are only a few of the terms used today, in not only conferences, scientific symposia and workshops, but also parliaments and in discussions throughout society. To climatologists these terms may be well known; to the vast majority of people, however, they are new, and they require definition and explanation. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) inherited an interest and involvement in the studies of climate and climate change from its predecessor, the International Meteorological Organization (IMo), which was established in 1873. By 1929 the IMO had set up a Commission for Climatology to deal with matters related to climate studies. When, in 1950, the World Meteorological Organization assumed the mantle of the IMO, it retained the commission which, among other responsibilities, had already recognized the need for the definition and explana tion of terms used in climatology. It must also be said that much of what we now know about climate derives from the scientific and technical programmes co ordinated by IMO and now, to a much greater extent, by WMO. In 1979, the First World Climate Conference made an assessment of the status of knowledge of climate and climate variability, and recommended the establishment of a World Climate Programme. This recommendation was fully endorsed by the Eighth World Meteorological Congress, and the World Climate Programme was subse quently established by WMO in co-operation with the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1461568412
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Climate, climate change, climate fluctuations and climatic trends are only a few of the terms used today, in not only conferences, scientific symposia and workshops, but also parliaments and in discussions throughout society. To climatologists these terms may be well known; to the vast majority of people, however, they are new, and they require definition and explanation. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) inherited an interest and involvement in the studies of climate and climate change from its predecessor, the International Meteorological Organization (IMo), which was established in 1873. By 1929 the IMO had set up a Commission for Climatology to deal with matters related to climate studies. When, in 1950, the World Meteorological Organization assumed the mantle of the IMO, it retained the commission which, among other responsibilities, had already recognized the need for the definition and explana tion of terms used in climatology. It must also be said that much of what we now know about climate derives from the scientific and technical programmes co ordinated by IMO and now, to a much greater extent, by WMO. In 1979, the First World Climate Conference made an assessment of the status of knowledge of climate and climate variability, and recommended the establishment of a World Climate Programme. This recommendation was fully endorsed by the Eighth World Meteorological Congress, and the World Climate Programme was subse quently established by WMO in co-operation with the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Glossaire de météorologie et de climatologie
Author: Georges Oscar Villeneuve
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages :
Book Description
Glossaire climatologique
Author: G. Oscar Villeneuve
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Climatology
Languages : fr
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Climatology
Languages : fr
Pages :
Book Description
Dictionary of Global Climate Change
Author: W.J. Maunder
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9781461568438
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Climate, climate change, climate fluctuations and climatic trends are only a few of the terms used today, in not only conferences, scientific symposia and workshops, but also parliaments and in discussions throughout society. To climatologists these terms may be well known; to the vast majority of people, however, they are new, and they require definition and explanation. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) inherited an interest and involvement in the studies of climate and climate change from its predecessor, the International Meteorological Organization (IMo), which was established in 1873. By 1929 the IMO had set up a Commission for Climatology to deal with matters related to climate studies. When, in 1950, the World Meteorological Organization assumed the mantle of the IMO, it retained the commission which, among other responsibilities, had already recognized the need for the definition and explana tion of terms used in climatology. It must also be said that much of what we now know about climate derives from the scientific and technical programmes co ordinated by IMO and now, to a much greater extent, by WMO. In 1979, the First World Climate Conference made an assessment of the status of knowledge of climate and climate variability, and recommended the establishment of a World Climate Programme. This recommendation was fully endorsed by the Eighth World Meteorological Congress, and the World Climate Programme was subse quently established by WMO in co-operation with the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9781461568438
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Climate, climate change, climate fluctuations and climatic trends are only a few of the terms used today, in not only conferences, scientific symposia and workshops, but also parliaments and in discussions throughout society. To climatologists these terms may be well known; to the vast majority of people, however, they are new, and they require definition and explanation. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) inherited an interest and involvement in the studies of climate and climate change from its predecessor, the International Meteorological Organization (IMo), which was established in 1873. By 1929 the IMO had set up a Commission for Climatology to deal with matters related to climate studies. When, in 1950, the World Meteorological Organization assumed the mantle of the IMO, it retained the commission which, among other responsibilities, had already recognized the need for the definition and explana tion of terms used in climatology. It must also be said that much of what we now know about climate derives from the scientific and technical programmes co ordinated by IMO and now, to a much greater extent, by WMO. In 1979, the First World Climate Conference made an assessment of the status of knowledge of climate and climate variability, and recommended the establishment of a World Climate Programme. This recommendation was fully endorsed by the Eighth World Meteorological Congress, and the World Climate Programme was subse quently established by WMO in co-operation with the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Dictionary of Global Climate Change
Author:
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 041203901X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Climate, climate change, climate fluctuations and climatic trends are only a few of the terms used today, in not only conferences, scientific symposia and workshops, but also parliaments and in discussions throughout society. climatologists these terms may be well known; to the vast majority of people, however, they are new, and they require definition and explanation. The World Meteorological Organization inherited an interest and involvement in the studies of climate and climate change from its predecessor, the International Meteorological Organization (IMO), which was established in 1873. By 1929 the had set up a Commission for Climatology to deal with matters related to climate studies. When, in 1950, the World Meteorological Organization assumed the mantle of the it retained the commission which, among other responsibilities, had already recognized the need for the definition and explanation of terms used in climatology. It must also be said that much of what we now know about climate derives from the scientific and technical programmes - ordinated by and now, to a much greater extent, by In 1979, the First World Climate Conference made an assessment of the status of knowledge of climate and climate variability, and recommended the establishment of a World Climate Programme.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 041203901X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Climate, climate change, climate fluctuations and climatic trends are only a few of the terms used today, in not only conferences, scientific symposia and workshops, but also parliaments and in discussions throughout society. climatologists these terms may be well known; to the vast majority of people, however, they are new, and they require definition and explanation. The World Meteorological Organization inherited an interest and involvement in the studies of climate and climate change from its predecessor, the International Meteorological Organization (IMO), which was established in 1873. By 1929 the had set up a Commission for Climatology to deal with matters related to climate studies. When, in 1950, the World Meteorological Organization assumed the mantle of the it retained the commission which, among other responsibilities, had already recognized the need for the definition and explanation of terms used in climatology. It must also be said that much of what we now know about climate derives from the scientific and technical programmes - ordinated by and now, to a much greater extent, by In 1979, the First World Climate Conference made an assessment of the status of knowledge of climate and climate variability, and recommended the establishment of a World Climate Programme.
Climatologie
Author: Jean-Pierre Vigneau
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782200267599
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 199
Book Description
Alors que la question du réchauffement global est devenue un sujet de préoccupation médiatique, le climatologue rappelle qu'il convient de connaître d'abord les caractères " normaux " des climats, y compris dans leurs variabilités aux différentes échelles de temps. C'est ensuite seulement que l'analyse des données et les modèles d'évolution peuvent être considérés d'une manière critique et constructive. Ce manuel est destiné aux étudiants découvrant la discipline. Il permet d'acquérir les bases de la climatologie, de comprendre les phénomènes courants (précipitations, sécheresse...) ou les sujets plus complexes (el Nino, les modèles climatiques...) tout en maîtrisant le vocabulaire spécifique défini dans le glossaire. L'ouvrage présente tout d'abord l'organisation du système climatique, son fonctionnement et la diversité des types de climats. II aborde ensuite la relation entre l'homme et le climat, en décrivant l'impact des conditions climatiques sur la vie des sociétés. Enfin, il met en lumière l'incidence des activités humaines sur l'évolution des climats.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782200267599
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 199
Book Description
Alors que la question du réchauffement global est devenue un sujet de préoccupation médiatique, le climatologue rappelle qu'il convient de connaître d'abord les caractères " normaux " des climats, y compris dans leurs variabilités aux différentes échelles de temps. C'est ensuite seulement que l'analyse des données et les modèles d'évolution peuvent être considérés d'une manière critique et constructive. Ce manuel est destiné aux étudiants découvrant la discipline. Il permet d'acquérir les bases de la climatologie, de comprendre les phénomènes courants (précipitations, sécheresse...) ou les sujets plus complexes (el Nino, les modèles climatiques...) tout en maîtrisant le vocabulaire spécifique défini dans le glossaire. L'ouvrage présente tout d'abord l'organisation du système climatique, son fonctionnement et la diversité des types de climats. II aborde ensuite la relation entre l'homme et le climat, en décrivant l'impact des conditions climatiques sur la vie des sociétés. Enfin, il met en lumière l'incidence des activités humaines sur l'évolution des climats.