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Seasonal Climate: Forecasting and Managing Risk

  • First unified reference ‘textbook’ in seasonal to interannual climate predictions and their practical uses
  • Embraces prediction of El Niño and management of climate risks
  • Covers a rapidly-developing science of prime social concern
  • Offers a fascinating insight into links between science and policy/management
  • Written by some of the world’s leading experts

Part of the book series: NATO Science Series: IV: (NAIV, volume 82)

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Table of contents (14 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Seasonal Climate Forecasts in Context

    1. Introduction

      • Alberto Troccoli, Mike Harrison, David L. T. Anderson, Simon J. Mason
      Pages 3-11
    2. Seasonal Forecasts in Decision Making

      • Alberto Troccoli, Mike Harrison, Michael Coughlan, Jim B. Williams
      Pages 13-41
  3. The Production of Seasonal Climate Forecasts

    1. Overview of Seasonal Forecasting

      • David L. T. Anderson
      Pages 45-65
    2. Ocean–Atmosphere Basis for Seasonal Climate Forecasting

      • Brian Hoskins, Paul S. Schopf
      Pages 67-89
    3. Getting the Coupled Model Ready at the Starting Blocks

      • Joe Tribbia, Alberto Troccoli
      Pages 91-125
    4. Modelling the Atmospheric, Oceanic and Coupled System

      • Brian Hoskins, Paul S. Schopf, Antonio Navarra
      Pages 127-161
    5. Statistical Modelling

      • Simon J. Mason, Omar Baddour
      Pages 163-201
  4. Calibration and Assessment of Seasonal Climate Forecasts

    1. An Introduction to Probability Forecasting

      • David B. Stephenson
      Pages 235-257
    2. How Do We Know Whether Seasonal Climate Forecasts are Any Good?

      • Simon J. Mason, David B. Stephenson
      Pages 259-289
  5. Developing Successful Application Strategies

    1. Communicating Seasonal Forecasts

      • Mike Harrison, Jim B. Williams
      Pages 293-313
    2. Building National and Specialised Climate Services

      • John Bellow, Abdalah Mokssit, Jim O'Brien, Rachid Sebbari
      Pages 315-349
    3. Water, Health and Early Warnings

      • Yahya Abawi, Paul Llanso, Mike Harrison, Simon J. Mason
      Pages 351-395
  6. The Future of Seasonal Climate Forecasting

    1. A Way Forward for Seasonal Climate Services

      • Alberto Troccoli, Mike Harrison, David L. T. Anderson, Simon J. Mason, Michael Coughlan, Jim B. Williams
      Pages 399-410
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 411-467

About this book

Originally formed around a set of lectures presented at a NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI), this book has grown in scope and in aspiration to become organised and presented rather more as a textbook than as a standard “collection of proceedings”. The lack of a unified reference textbook covering both the science of seasonal to interannual predictions and real-world uses of the forecasts was the main driver for the effort placed into writing an amalgamated introductory book, each chapter of which has been thoroughly peer reviewed. Throughout, our objective has been to present a book accessible to people from diverse disciplines, both scientific and social, interested in this intriguing and fast emerging area.

The fascination of seasonal climate forecasting, for which El Niño forecasting provides the prime basis, derives from its multi-faceted character. Not only does it pose exciting new scientific challenges for the climate community, but it is linked naturally to a great variety of key practical concerns, from security related issues, such as water resource management, food security, and disaster prediction and prevention, to health planning, agriculture management, energy supply, and tourism, to name but a few. Seasonal to interannual climate forecasts are indeed becoming a most important element in certain policy/decision making systems, not least within the contexts of sustainable development and of climate change adaptation.

Editors and Affiliations

  • European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts, Shinfield Park, UK

    Alberto Troccoli, David L. T. Anderson

  • Wolverton Common, UK

    Mike Harrison

  • International Research Institute for Climate and Society, Palisades, USA

    Simon J. Mason

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eBook USD 259.00
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