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American Weather & Hydrology, LLC offers Global Warming expertise and research and study programs, plus climatic change modeling by meteorologists, climatologists, and other global climate modeling specialists.
Climatic calculations for Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) industry. Climatic change - natural and man-made on various time scales, from decades to millions of years [see Global warming / cooling below]. Climatic normals, extremes; frequency analysis.Desert climatology; extreme temperatures; drought. Effects of global warming on El Niño, La Niña, and Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO). Effects of global warming on sea levels. Effects of global warming on the thermo-haline circulation [see below]. Glacial retreat / advance and its relationship to global warming / cooling.. Global warming / cooling and associated climate changes. Global warming and climatic change modeling by hydroclimatology specialists and other global climate modeling scientists. Heat island effects in urban centers, and their possible generation of false global warming readings. Oceans and their effects on climate and climatic change. Ozone depletion; ultraviolet radiation penetration. Sea level rise. Thermo-haline circulation, and its effects on long-term climatic change. Possibility that global warming could lead to eventual major European and northeastern North American cooling (an opposite reaction) as the result of the effects that the melting of arctic sea ice could have on the Atlantic thermo-haline circulation. Volcanoes and super volcanoes, and their effects on climate.
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Weather & Hydrology, LLC (800)
843-7246; Charles B. Pyke, Ph.D. (888) 786-7696. e-mail: rainorshine@amerweather.com
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