Weather and Climate of the Great Lakes Region by Val Eichenlaub

Weather and Climate of the Great Lakes Region by Val Eichenlaub

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Weather and Climate of the Great Lakes Region by Val Eichenlaub

The Great Lakes exert a considerable influence on the weather of the surrounding area, causing fog, clouds, breezes, snowfall, and other "lake effects." This clearly written and profusely illustrated book explains the atmospheric processes underlying the characteristic weather patterns of the region, discusses the climatic history of the Great Lakes, and evaluates the role of air pollution and nuclear power plants. Weather and Climate of the Great Lakes Region, continues to be a popular textbook for introductory classes in meteorology and climatology.

"Eichenlaub discusses how weather and climate affect the lakes, but the lakes also affect the weatherIn Racine, Wisconsin, Lake Michigan loses heat during winter, and that slows the spring, since the lake is heated more slowly than is the land away from the lake. In compensation, our autumn also lasts longer than does land away from the lake, because the heat the lake absorbed during summer dissipates from the lake more slowly than the land. Eichenlaub's book retains its value today, though more recent knowledge on global warming presents an opportunity for someone to reexamine the subject. —Ecological Society of America

Val Eichenlaub (1933-2020) was emeritus professor of Geography at Western Michigan University. Holding a Bachelor of Arts degree from Western Michigan University, a Master of Arts degree from the University of Michigan, and a Ph.d from Ohio State University - his fields of specialization were meteorology and climatology. He is also the author of The Climatic Atlas of Michigan (1989).

Thomas W. Hodler is emeritus professor in the Geography department at the University of Georgia. He is the author of The Atlas of Georgia (1986), Cartographic Design Using Arcview Gis and Arc/INFO: Making Better Maps (1997), and Cartography: Thematic Map Design (1990).

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ISBN 13 9780268019297
ISBN 10 0268019290
Title Weather and Climate of the Great Lakes Region
Author Val Eichenlaub
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of Notre Dame Press
Year published 1979-05-31
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.