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Hayes, Pamela Speers. Diagnosis and prediction of precipitation in regions of complex terrain. [Olympia, Wa]: Washington State Dept. of Transportation, Planning, Research and Public Transportation Division, 1986.

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F, Diaz Henry, ed. Climate variability and change in high elevation regions: Past, present & future. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003.

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Tim, Sherratt, Griffiths Tom 1957-, Robin Libby 1956-, and National Museum of Australia, eds. A change in the weather: Climate and culture in Australia. Canberra: National Museum of Australia Press, 2005.

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Pedgley, David E. Mountain weather: A practical guide for hillwalkers and climbers in the British Isles. 2nd ed. Milnthorpe: Cicerone, 1997.

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Sprenger, Michael. Rotational aspects of atmospheric flow past Alpine-scale orography. Zürich: Geographisches Institut ETH, 1999.

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F, Diaz Henry, Beniston Martin, and Bradley R. S. 1948-, eds. Climate change at high elevation sites. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997.

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Uḥaydib, Ibrāhīm ibn Sulaymān. Tawzīʻ al-amṭār fī janūb gharb al-Mamlakah al-ʻArabīyah al-Saʻūdīyah. [al-Riyāḍ]: I.b.S. al-ʻUḥaydib, 2000.

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Řepka, Miroslav. Prostorové rozložení srážek na české a polské straně hraničních hor: Králického Sněžníku, Jeseníků a Beskyd. Praha: Český hydrometeorologický ústav, 2005.

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Mountain weather: A practical guide for hillwalkers and climbers in the British Isles. 3rd ed. Milnthorpe: Cicerone, 2006.

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Podrezov, O. A. Opasnye skorosti vetra i gololednye otlozhenii͡a︡ v gornykh raĭonakh. Leningrad: Gidrometeoizdat, 1990.

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Dutta, Somenath. A dynamical model to parameterize rainfall due to meso scale three dimensional orographic barrier. Dhaka: SAARC Meteorological Research Centre, 2007.

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Uḥaydib, Ibrāhīm ibn Sulaymān. Tawzīʻ al-amṭār fī Janūb Gharb al-Mamlakah al-ʻArabīyah al- Saʻūdīyah. al-Qāhirah: Maʻhad al-Buḥūth wa-al-Dirāsāt al-ʻArabīyah, 1992.

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Krishnamurti, T. N., H. S. Bedi, and V. M. Hardiker. An Introduction to Global Spectral Modeling. Oxford University Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195094732.001.0001.

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This book is an indispensable guide to the methods used by nearly all major weather forecast centers in the United States, England, Japan, India, France, and Australia. Designed for senior-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students, the book provides an introduction to global spectral modeling. It begins with an introduction to elementary finite-difference methods and moves on towards the gradual description of sophisticated dynamical and physical models in spherical coordinates. Topics include computational aspects of the spectral transform method, the planetary boundary layer physics, the physics of precipitation processes in large-scale models, the radiative transfer including effects of diagnostic clouds and diurnal cycle, the surface energy balance over land and ocean, and the treatment of mountains. The discussion of model initialization includes the treatment of normal modes and physical processes, and the concluding chapter covers the spectral energetics as a diagnostic tool for model evaluation.
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Mountain Weather: A Guide for Skiers and Hillwalkers. Trafalgar Square Publishing, 1996.

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Climate Variability and Change in High Elevation Regions: Past, Present & Future. Springer, 2012.

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Diaz, Henry F. Climate Variability and Change in High Elevation Regions: Past, Present & Future. Springer, 2010.

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Diaz, Henry F. Climate Variability and Change in High Elevation Regions: Past, Present and Future. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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A climatic analysis of orographic precipitation over the Big Horn Mountains. Silver Spring, Md: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service, 1995.

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Ágnes, Takács, and United States. Hydrometeorological Design Studies Center., eds. A climate analysis of orographic precipitation over the Big Horn Mountains. Silver Spring, Md: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service, 1995.

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Diaz, Henry F., Martin Beniston, and Raymond S. Bradley. Climatic Change at High Elevation Sites. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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F, Diaz Henry, Beniston Martin, and Bradley Raymond S. 1948-, eds. Climatic change at high elevation sites. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997.

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K, Dash S., and Bahadur Jagdish, eds. The Himalayan environment. New Delhi: New Age International (P), 1999.

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Ivan, Panenka, Slovenský hydrometeorologický ústav, and Slovenská meteorologická spoločnost̕ pri SAV., eds. Mountainous meteorology, climatology and aerology of the lower layers of trophosphere: Proceedings of the international conference, Stará Lesná, 26-30 August 1991. Bratislava: Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute, 1991.

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Diaz, Henry F., Martin Beniston, and Raymond S. Bradley. Climatic Change at High Elevation Sites. Springer Netherlands, 2010.

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Klaus-Georg, Keuler, and Kerkmann Jochen, eds. Simulation orographisch beeinflusster Fronten mit einem Front-Skala Modell. Bonn: Dümmler, 1990.

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On step mountain eta model. Pune: [Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology], 1999.

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Beniston, Martin. Mountain Environments in Changing Climates. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Martin, Beniston, ed. Mountain environments in changing climates. London: Routledge, 1994.

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Beniston, Martin. Mountain Environments in Changing Climates. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Emma, Bodolainé Jakus, ed. Magyarország jelentősebb hegy- és dombvidékeinek hatása a csapadék mezoméretű eloszlására. Budapest: Országos Meteorológiai Szolgálat, 1986.

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Uhaydib, Ibrahim ibn Sulayman. Tawzi al-amtar fi janub gharb al-Mamlakah al-Arabiyah al-Saudiyah (Silsilat al-Dirasat al-khassah). Mahad al-Buhuth wa-al-Dirasat al-Arabiyah, 1992.

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Cheney, Phil, and Andrew Sullivan. Grassfires. CSIRO Publishing, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643096493.

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Grassfires: Fuel, Weather and Fire Behaviour presents information from CSIRO on the behaviour and spread of fires in grasslands. This second edition follows over 10 years of research aimed at improving the understanding of the fundamental processes involved in the behaviour of grassfires. The book covers all aspects of fire behaviour and spread in the major types of grasses in Australia. It examines the factors that affect fire behaviour in continuous grassy fuels; fire in spinifex fuels; the effect of weather and topography on fire spread; wildfire suppression strategies; and how to reconstruct grassfire spread after the fact. The three meters designed by CSIRO for the prediction of fire danger and rate of spread of grassfires are explained and their use and limitations discussed. This new edition expands the discussion of historical fires including Aboriginal burning practices, the chemistry of combustion, and the structure of turbulent diffusion flames. It also examines fire safety, including the difficulty of predicting wind strength and direction and the impact of threshold wind speed on safe fire suppression. Myths and fallacies about fire behaviour are explained in relation to their impact on personal safety and survival. Grassfires will be a valuable reference for rural fire brigade members, landholders, fire authorities, researchers and those studying landscape and ecological processes.
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Milner, Andrew, and J. R. Burgmann. Science Fiction and Climate Change. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789621723.001.0001.

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Despite the occasional upsurge of climate change scepticism among Anglophone conservative politicians and journalists, there is still a near consensus among climate scientists that current levels of atmospheric greenhouse gas are sufficient to alter global weather patterns to disastrous effect. The resultant climate crisis is simultaneously both a natural and a socio-cultural phenomenon and in this book Milner and Burgmann argue that science fiction occupies a critical location within this nature/culture nexus. Science Fiction and Climate Change takes as its subject matter what Daniel Bloom famously dubbed ‘cli-fi’. It does not, however, attempt to impose a prescriptively environmentalist aesthetic on this sub-genre. Rather, it seeks to explain how a genre defined in relation to science finds itself obliged to produce fictional responses to the problems actually thrown up by contemporary scientific research. Milner and Burgmann adopt a historically and geographically comparatist framework, analysing print and audio-visual texts drawn from a number of different contexts, especially Australia, Britain, Canada, China, Finland, France, Germany, Japan and the United States. Inspired by Raymond Williams’s cultural materialism, Pierre Bourdieu’s sociology of culture and Franco Moretti’s version of world systems theory, the book builds on Milner’s own Locating Science Fiction to produce a powerfully persuasive study in the sociology of literature.
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