Climatology is the study of the atmosphere and weather patterns over time. This field of science focuses on recording and analyzing weather patterns throughout the world and understanding the atmospheric conditions that cause them. ...
Climatology & Weather Forecasting is an eclectic as well as focused journal intending to publish high quality manuscripts from basic, fundamental, applied research, developments in Journal of Climatology & Weather Forecasting. Climatology ...
Currently, fossil fuel burning worldwide alone account for the release of about 6 million tons of carbon per year while deforestation and land clearance account for another 1 billion tones [6-13]. With respect to the ...
Climate change is any significant long-term change in the statistical properties (principally it is mean and spread) of meteorological variables of a region (or the whole Earth) over a significant period, regardless o ...
This study is about climate change and the implication it portends for rural resource elements in Katsina State. The research adopted a cross-sectional research design. Data for the study were generated from the administration ...
Contamination of groundwater by leached out arsenic results in a serious human health problem when underground aquifers are used as a source of drinking water. Millions of people in over 20 count ...
Water that has been adversely affected in quality by pollutants is called waste water. Wastewater treatment means removing biological or chemical waste products from water and then there by treated water can be used for other purpose. Wastewater t ...
Marine macroalgae are a diverse group of multicellular, plantâ€like protists that can be classified into brown (Phaeophyta), green (Chlorophyta) and red (Rhodophyta) algae. ... The chemical composition of macroalgae varies cons ...
Climate change has worsened at the hands of human activity for centuries, and many scientific efforts have been made since the first political acknowledgment. In order to avoid the ongoing and potential impacts of climate change, mitigation techno ...
Contamination with radioactive material may occur as an accident in the works of medicine, industry or research institutions. Seriousness of the resulting situation depends mainly on th ...
There are different modes of variability: recurring patterns of temperature or other climate variables. They are quantified with different indices. Much in the way the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which is based on the stock prices of 30 com ...
Contamination of soils from the various processes is generally a less significant problem when compared to contamination of the atmosphere and the various water systems. Past (pre-1970) productio ...
Classification is an important aspect of many sciences as a tool of simplifying complicated processes. Different climate classifications have been developed over the centuries, with the first ones in Ancient Greece. How climates are ...
Various factors impact the average state of the atmosphere at a particular location. For instance, midlatitudes will have a pronounced seasonal cycle in temperature whereas tropical regions show little variation in temperature ...
Contamination is the presence of a constituent, impurity, or some other undesirable element that spoils, corrupts, infects, makes unfit, or makes inferior a material, physical body, natural environmen ...
Around the middle of the 20th century, many assumptions in meteorology and climatology considered climate to be roughly constant. While scientists knew of past climate change such as the ice ages, the concept of climate as unchanging was usef ...
Marine biodiversity therefore refers to the species richness and abundance in the world's oceans and seas. And since the world is covered with approximately 70% water, the amount of life in the oceans is enormous. Marine biodiversity ...
The invention of the thermometer and the barometer during the Scientific Revolution allowed for systematic recordkeeping, that began as early as 1640 in England.[3] Early climate researchers include Edm ...
Oceanography is the study of the physical, chemical, and biological features of the ocean, including the ocean's ancient history, its current condition, and its future. Oceanography, scientific discipline concerned with all aspects o ...
The Greeks began the formal study of climate; in fact the word climate is derived from the Greek word klima, meaning "slope," referring to the slope or inclination of the Earth's axis. Arguably the most influential classic text on cl ...