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Climatology and Society

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1991
AbstractThe role of climate as a critical factor affecting the nature of the physical environment has been a traditional concern of geographers. Recently these concerns have been replaced by more urgent issues –atmospheric pollution, acid rain, global warming and ozone depletion.
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The Literature of Climatology

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1931
For several reasons the present seems to be a favorable time to make a brief survey of the literature of climatology, and also to indicate the gaps which are as yet unfilled. This matter concerns chiefly those whose sole or at least main field is research or instruction in climatology. But there are; few branches of science the workers in which do not,
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CLIMATOLOGY FOR GEOGRAPHERS∗

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1976
Climatology is reviewed and redefined in terms of relevance to geography, and a programmatic statement for future research is presented. Instead of enumerating substantive areas, physical geography is defined and ranked according to five levels of methodology and attendant philosophy.
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Climatology for guidance

Peabody Journal of Education, 1962
Much of counseling literature stems quite naturally from large school systems where good or poor guidance operations flourish in an atmosphere somewhat detached from petty internal jealousies and aloof from pressures of local downtown interests. But what of the countless smaller communities where, with a paucity of other referral sources, the challenge
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Methodology in Climatology

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1999
(1999). Methodology in Climatology. Annals of the Association of American Geographers: Vol. 89, No. 4, pp. 713-735.
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Methods in Climatology

The Geographical Journal, 1946
J. H. G. L., Victor A. Conrad
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Classification in Climatology

1984
Few, if any, areas of geography rival climatology in terms of emphasis on classification. Indeed, it can be argued that far too much effort in climatology has been spent on classification exercises of questionable value (Hare, 1951; Wilcock, 1968). In 1969, Borgel listed 169 different climatic classifications that had appeared in the literature, but ...
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The Climatology of Madagascar

1972
Over a territory of 587,000 square kilometres with a north-south extension of over 1500 km, with physical features comprising low-lying coastal plains, mountains exceeding 2500 metres in height and areas of medium altitude ranging between 800 and 1500 metres closely juxtaposed, it will be readily understood that wide climatic diversity can exist.
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