This is the first book to provide a comprehensive overview of climate change–related investigations carried out by Indian researchers through initiatives in southern high latitude regions. It explains climate variability over the Southern Ocean and Antarctica; air, sea, ice, and atmosphere interactions; and the impact of climate variability on sea ice and the polar atmosphere. The data were gathered at two Indian research bases, Maitri and Bharti, which are ideal sites to study and understand climatic evolution in Antarctic in the past and recent changes. This book helps to understand climatological perspectives and to evaluate some of the most pressing issues in the south polar region.
FEATURES
- Highlights the achievements of India in the contemporary field of Antarctic climatology
- Presents four decades of research by Indian scientists in Antarctica, which is now shared for the first time with the global community
- Includes case studies on climatological and environmental conditions of natural archives to shed light on climate scenarios in the Southern Ocean and Antarctic regions
- Covers various aspects of climate variability and induced air-sea-ice-atmosphere interactions
This book is edited by one of the top scientists and researchers of India in the field of paleoclimatology, and the contributors are experts in the Antarctic region.
This is the first book to provide a comprehensive overview of climate change-related investigations carried out by Indian researchers through initiatives in southern high latitude regions.
1. Antarctic Ozone: Trends and Variability in a Changing Climate
2.
Stratospheric Dynamics and Its Role in Climate over Antarctica
3. Antarctic
Weather and Climate Patterns
4. Antarctic Aerosols and Climate: Measurements
at a Coastal Antarctic Station
5. Transient Variations in En Route Southern
Indian Ocean Aerosols, Antarctic Ozone Climate and Its Relationship with HOx
and NOx
6. Physicochemical Properties of Antarctic Aerosol Particles
7.
Impact of Near-Earth Space Environmental Condition to the Antarctic
Sub-Auroral Upper Atmospheric Region
8. Intriguing Relationship between
Antarctic Sea Ice, ENSO, and Indian Summer Monsoon
9. Quantifying the
Predictability of Southern Indian Ocean Sea-Ice Concentration in a Changing
Climate Scenario
10. Antarctic Decadal Sea-Ice Variability
11. Southern
Hemispheric Climate Change, Interhemispheric Teleconnection, and the Observed
Trends in the Seasonal Mean Monsoon Rainfall over the Indian Region in the
Last Century (18712004)
12. Spatial and Temporal Variability of Physical
Parameters in the Prydz Bay for Climate Change
Dr. Neloy Khare presently Adviser / Scientist G to the Government of India at Ministry of Earth Science, has an exceptional understanding not only of administration but also of quality science and research in his areas of expertise covering a large spectrum of geographically distinct locations like Antarctic, Arctic, Southern Ocean, Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean etc. Dr Khare has almost 30 years of experience in the field of paleoclimate research using paleobiology Paleontology) / teaching / science management /administration / coordination for scientific programs (including Indian Polar Program) etc. Dr Khare has been conferred Honorary Professor and Adjunct Professor by many Indian Universities. He has an impressive list of publications to his credit (123 research articles in National and International Scientific journals; 3 Special Issues of National Scientific Journals as Guest Editor; edited Special Issue of Polar Science (Elsevier) as its Managing Editor. Authored/ edited many books, 130 Abstracts have been contributed to various seminars; 25 Popular Science Articles; 5 Technical reports). The government of India and many professional bodies have bestowed him with many prestigious Awards for his scientific contributions to past climate changes/oceanography / polar science and Southern oceanography. The most coveted award is Rajiv Gandhi National Award -2013 conferred by Honorable President of India.