The Climate Demon, 9781009018043
Paperback
Unraveling climate predictions: separating science from speculation in a warming world.

The Climate Demon

past, present, and future of climate prediction

$109.30

  • Paperback

    350 pages

  • Release Date

    21 October 2021

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Summary

Unveiling the Climate Demon: A Balanced Look at Climate Modeling

Climate predictions, powered by complex computer models, significantly influence public perception and our collective response to the climate crisis. While some view these predictions as impending doom and others dismiss them as guesswork, most remain unsure of the underlying science.

This book offers a balanced perspective on the power and limitations of climate modeling. It explores the history, current obsta…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781009018043
ISBN-10:1009018043
Author:R. Saravanan
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:350
Release Date:21 October 2021
Weight:650g
Dimensions:229mm x 155mm x 19mm
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Critics Review

‘If you wish to correctly interpret climate modeling results, read The Climate Demon. Saravanan’s brilliant and humorous book helps both scientists and the general public objectively understand strengths and limitations of climate predictions.’ Samuel Shen, San Diego State University‘A wide-ranging guided tour of the modern science of climate prediction, told by a leading expert without jargon or mathematics, and illuminated by history, philosophy, technology and even literature.’ Richard C.J. Somerville, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego‘Output from climate models completely underpins our policies on cutting emissions and making society more resilient to future climate – issues that will be affecting everyone on the planet in years to come. I thoroughly recommend this book if you want to understand the science behind these all-important [climate] models.’ Tim Palmer, University of Oxford‘R. Saravanan is probably the most knowledgeable person in the world to write this book. This is a book that is accessible to the average college graduate and even many with less formal education. The pace of the reading is smooth, with many metaphors and analogies taken from a wide variety of sources … all whimsical but hitting his points perfectly. Readers will enjoy these features. This is a first rate, well-researched summary and analysis of how predictions in climate science work hand-in-hand with high-tech empirical data and detailed climate simulation models along with their enabler: the modern supercomputer.’ Gerald R. North, Texas A&M University‘This well-written, balanced text, accessible for readers with an extraordinary range of interests and expertise, will be useful to all and should be on the shelf in every academic library … Highly recommended. D. Bantz, Choice

About The Author

R. Saravanan

R. Saravanan is Head of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas A&M University. He is a climate scientist with a background in physics and fluid dynamics and has been a lead researcher using computer models of the climate for over thirty years. He built an open-source simplified climate model from scratch, and has worked on complex models run on the world’s most powerful supercomputers. He has worked with scientists at multiple climate modeling centers: the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) in Princeton; the UK Universities Global Atmospheric Modelling Programme (UGAMP) in Cambridge; and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado. Saravanan has served on national and international committees on climate science, including the National Research Council (NRC) Committee on the Assessment of Intraseasonal to Interannual Climate Prediction and Predictability, and the Science Steering Committee of the Prediction and Research Moored Array in the Atlantic (PIRATA). He recently helped create the TED-Ed animated short, ‘Is the weather actually becoming more extreme?’.

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