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Weather Cycles

Yves Earhart

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"Weather Cycles" explores the recurring atmospheric and oceanic patterns that dictate our planet's climate. It emphasizes the importance of understanding phenomena like El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) to differentiate natural climate variability from the impacts of climate change. The book argues that recognizing the predictability within these cycles is key to effective policy and disaster preparedness.

 
Did you know that ENSO can influence weather patterns across the globe, causing droughts in some regions and floods in others? And the NAO significantly affects winter weather in Europe and North America. The book uses Earth Sciences Geography and Environmental Science to show how climate patterns shape landscapes and ecosystems.

 
"Weather Cycles" examines the dynamics of each major cycle, then delves into the specifics of ENSO, NAO, and seasonal shifts, using historical data and modeling. It progresses to the impacts on regional weather, agriculture, and human health, culminating in strategies for mitigating risks.

 
By examining past occurrences, the book provides vital historical context to understand current and future climate scenarios, equipping readers with the insights needed for informed decision-making in a world facing increasing climate uncertainty.
Disponible depuis: 12/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 70 pages.

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