
Improved Understanding of Past Climatic Variability from Early Daily European Instrumental Sources
작성자
Dario Camuffo; Phil D. Jones
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History
형식
킨들
페이지
398
언어
네덜란드어, 플라망어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2012
출판사
Springer
판
2002
ISBN-10
9401003718
ISBN-13
9789401003711
설명
In this comprehensive study, Dario Camuffo and Phil D. Jones delve into the vital role that early daily instrumental records from Europe play in enhancing the understanding of past climatic variability. The authors meticulously explore how historical weather data, documented through various instruments, can reveal significant patterns and shifts in climate over time. By analyzing these early sources, they provide insights that help contextualize current climate trends and underscore the importance of historical perspective in climatology.
The work emphasizes the interplay between weather events and broader climatic phenomena, capturing the complexity of the climate system. By unearthing and interpreting these early records, Camuffo and Jones enable a deeper appreciation for the natural variations that have shaped European climates. Their findings contribute to a more nuanced understanding of how historical weather patterns inform contemporary climate discussions, proving essential for both researchers and policymakers in their efforts to address ongoing climate challenges.
The work emphasizes the interplay between weather events and broader climatic phenomena, capturing the complexity of the climate system. By unearthing and interpreting these early records, Camuffo and Jones enable a deeper appreciation for the natural variations that have shaped European climates. Their findings contribute to a more nuanced understanding of how historical weather patterns inform contemporary climate discussions, proving essential for both researchers and policymakers in their efforts to address ongoing climate challenges.