Climatology in Cold Regions 1st Edition
Grab your copy of Climatology in Cold Regions, 1st Edition by Chenghai Wang — an authoritative, accessible guide that illuminates the complex climate systems of high-latitude and high-altitude environments. Perfect for researchers, graduate students, environmental planners, and engineers working across the Arctic, Antarctic, Siberia, Alaska, Canada, Scandinavia, and the Tibetan Plateau.
This book draws you in with clear explanations of the physical processes that govern cold-region climates: snow and ice dynamics, permafrost behavior, atmospheric circulation, and seasonal energy balances. Using contemporary observations and modeling approaches, Chenghai Wang bridges theory and application to explain how these systems respond to natural variability and human-driven climate change.
Readers will find rigorous yet readable coverage of methods for monitoring and modeling cold environments, practical case studies on permafrost thaw, glacier–atmosphere interactions, and implications for infrastructure, water resources, and ecosystems. Emphasis on regional examples — from the Arctic coastlines to the Himalayan-Tibetan highlands — makes the content immediately relevant for fieldwork and policy design.
Whether you need a dependable textbook for coursework or a reference for applied research and planning, this 1st Edition delivers both scientific depth and practical insight. It equips you with the knowledge to interpret observational datasets, evaluate model projections, and make informed decisions in a warming world.
Add Climatology in Cold Regions by Chenghai Wang to your professional library today — a definitive resource for understanding and responding to the unique climate challenges of cold regions worldwide.
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