Natural Sciences Library Topics Table
The Natural Sciences Topics Table displays are created by library staff to highlight various topics related to the subject areas found in our library. The Topics Table is located inside the glass doors of the Natural Sciences Reference Area on the Ground Floor, Allen Library South.
Please visit the Library to see the full-size posters and associated materials. Books on display are available for checkout. Display periods vary but topic displays are usually available for viewing for an entire quarter.
The bibliographic items for each topic are linked to UW Libraries catalog records to help you determine the location and availability of each item even after all the materials have been returned to the stacks.
Fall 2007
How Is Climate Change Predicted?
BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Remote sensing of snow and ice
- The ocean atmosphere system
- Environmental modelling and prediction
- Occultations for probing atmosphere and climate
- Gravity wave processes : their parameterization in global climate models
- An MM5-based regional climate model for the Pacific Northwest
- The climate near the ground
- Measuring precipitation from space : EURAINSAT and the future
- The global climate system : patterns, processes, and teleconnections
- Mathematics of climate modeling
- Frontiers of climate modeling
- The mathematics of models for climatology and environment
- A climate modelling primer
- An introduction to three-dimensional climate modeling
- Future climates of the world : a modelling perspective
- Assessing climate change : results from the Model Evaluation Consortium for Climate Assessment
- Climate sensitivity to radiative perturbations : physical mechanisms and their validation
- Detecting and modelling regional climate change
- Stochastic climate theory : models and applications
- Long-term climatic variations : data and modelling
- Remote sensing and climate modeling : synergies and limitations
- Shattered consensus : the true state of global warming
- Understanding climate change feedbacks
- Modelling the global climate system
- Ice sheets and climate
- History and climate : memories of the future?
- Predictability of weather and climate
- Toward understanding climate change : the J.O. Fletcher lectures on problems and prospects of climate analysis and forecasting
- Atmospheric modeling, data assimilation, and predictability
- Earth systems : processes and issues

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