Sky Holds Rivers
Brook Clearwater
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Geologie
Beschreibung
"Sky Holds Rivers" reveals the critical, yet often unseen, role of atmospheric rivers in our planet's environment, shaping weather patterns and influencing ecosystems. These airborne waterways profoundly impact the global water cycle, delivering essential rainfall to some regions while posing threats of flooding and landslides to others. It's intriguing to consider that the sky holds "rivers" of water vapor, impacting everything from daily weather to long-term climate trends. The book explores the formation, tracking, and environmental consequences of atmospheric rivers, highlighting how climate change is intensifying these weather events. Meteorologists use satellite imagery and radar systems to map these phenomena.
Divided into three parts, "Sky Holds Rivers" first introduces the concept, then examines monitoring technologies, and finally analyzes environmental and societal impacts. The book uses data from scientific research and real-time weather events to present a complete view of the Earth's system, focusing on the scientific understanding of atmospheric rivers and their impact. The unique value of "Sky Holds Rivers" lies in its accessible blend of scientific rigor and clear language, making complex concepts understandable for a broad audience interested in Environment, Earth Sciences Geography. By connecting atmospheric rivers to fields like hydrology, ecology, and disaster management, it provides a holistic perspective. The book also underscores the increasing need for improved climate forecasting and disaster preparedness due to the growing intensity of weather events.
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