Difference between revisions of "气候物理化学课程:其他参考资料"
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− | ===El Nino / La Nina / Southern Oscillation=== | + | ====MJO==== |
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+ | ====El Nino / La Nina / Southern Oscillation (ENSO)==== | ||
+ | *[http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/enso/ NOAA ERSL PSD ENSO page] | ||
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==Topic 8: Teleconnections== | ==Topic 8: Teleconnections== |
Revision as of 08:23, 9 October 2014
Contents
- 1 Part 1: History of the Earth's climate system
- 1.1 Topic 1: Early history of the Earth system
- 1.2 Topic 2: Methods in Paleoclimatology
- 1.3 Topic 3: Paleoclimate in the Precambrian
- 1.4 Topic 4: Glacial/interglacial climate
- 1.5 Topic 5: Climate data analysis
- 1.6 Topic 6: Atmospheric and oceanic circulations
- 1.7 Topic 7: Modes of climate variability
- 1.8 Topic 8: Teleconnections
Part 1: History of the Earth's climate system
Topic 1: Early history of the Earth system
- Brief Introduction to the History of Climate This is Chapter 1 in the book "Ice Ages and Astronomical Causes". It provides a nice motivation to the study of paleoclimatology.
- The Visible Paleo Earth Project Spectacular visuals of the Earth's history. Highly recommended.
- A journey through climate history A great interactive timeline of Earth's climate history.
Topic 2: Methods in Paleoclimatology
Paleoclimatology data
- Climate change: How do we know? This is a good video showing how ice cores are drilled and analyzed to retrieve information about past climate.
Isotope Geochemistry
- Lecture notes from the Isotope Geochemistry course at Cornell University Very readable and highly recommended.
Millennium Temperature Reconstruction and the Hockey Stick Controversy
- Bradley and Jones (1993) paper Describes the CPS method.
- Mann et al. (1998) paper Describes the CFR method.
- Mann et al. (1999) paper Extention of Mann et al. (1998) to the last millennium.
- Wahl et al. (2006) Comments on von Storch et al. (2004).
- von Storch et al. (2006) Reply to Wahl et al. (2006).
Topic 3: Paleoclimate in the Precambrian
Faint Young Sun Paradox
Snowball Earth
Great Oxygenation Event
- History of Oxygen 1 lecture slides from the book "How to build a habitable Planet"
- History of Oxygen 2 lecture slides from the book "How to build a habitable Planet"
Topic 4: Glacial/interglacial climate
- Wally Broecker's book "What Drives Glacial Cycles?" gives a nice review of glacial research and the development of the orbital theory.
- Hays et al. (1976)
- Paillard (1998)
- Paillard (2001) A nice review of the orbital theory and some more recent developments on the G/IG cycle
Topic 5: Climate data analysis
Topic 6: Atmospheric and oceanic circulations
Data and atlas
Topic 7: Modes of climate variability
Intraseasonal
MJO
Interannual
El Nino / La Nina / Southern Oscillation (ENSO)