1. CLIMATOLOGY: THE CHALLENGE FOR THE EIGHTIES
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Laurence S. Kalkstein, Cort J. Willmott, Richard T. Field, and John R. Mather
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Data collection ,Climatic Processes ,Geography ,Planetary boundary layer ,Climatology ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Earth-Surface Processes ,Term (time) - Abstract
Geographical climatology must systematically investigate the exchanges of heat, water, and momentum that occur at or near the earth's surface. Our discipline should focus upon surface features described under the general term “topoclimatology”as well as upon transfer processes occurring in the planetary boundary layer. Climatologists must increase their understanding of the synergistic relationships among climatic processes, surface features, and human actions. Methods of data collection, summary, analysis, and display also need to be improved. These challenges must be met in order that we may develop a better understanding of climate and improve our quantitative climatic analogues.
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- 1980
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