Delves into the captivating katabatic winds in Antarctica and their impact on precipitation, exploring historical context, wind behavior, and coastal interactions.
Covers methods to define the design storm, empirical distribution of rainfall maxima, Gumbel distribution, and intensity-duration-frequency relationships.
Explores aerosol-cloud interactions in warm and mixed-phase clouds at Mt. Helmos, Greece, emphasizing their implications for climate modeling and precipitation processes.
Delves into extreme weather events, their definitions, causes, and consequences, emphasizing the importance of understanding climate change in relation to these occurrences.
Explores climate definitions, snow feedback mechanisms, past climate variations, and future projections on air temperature, precipitation, and sea level, emphasizing the impacts and adaptations required.