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Title
Recent
climatic
fluctuation
on a
small
tropical
island
:
the
case
of
Barbados
,
West
Indies
Author
Nurse
,
Leonard
Alfred
,
1953-
Description
Thesis
(M.
Sc.)
--
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1979.
Geography
Date
1979
Pagination
xiii, 137 leaves : maps.
Subject
Climatic
changes--Barbados;
Barbados--Climate;
Degree
M.
Sc.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of Geography
Discipline
Geography
Language
Eng
Spatial Coverage
Barbados
Notes
Bibliography
:
leaves
134-137.
Abstract
Climate
is
nowhere
invariant
,
it
is
ever
changing.
For
many
decades
now
climatologists
have
recognized
this and have
attempted
to
analyse
and
explain
the
magnitude
,
direction
and
spatial
extent
of
such
change.
At the
same
time
scientists
have
postulated
several
theories
to
account
for
known
fluctuations
and
altogether
a
very
extensive
literature
has been
built
up
around
the
subject.
Yet
, there
seems
to be a
relative
dearth
of
detailed
investigations
of
low-latitude
climatic
fluctuations;
for the
most
part
researchers
in the
past
have
tended
to
concentrate
on
analyses
involving
the
middle
and
high
latitudes.
The
present
work
,
therefore
,
is
offered
as a
contribution
to a
better
understanding
of
climatic
variation
in a
vastly
neglected
low-latitude
region
, the
Caribbean.
--
This
study
attempts
to
assess
the
magnitude
and
direction
of
recent
climatic
fluctuations
on the
island
of
Barbados.
More
specifically
,
it
sets
out
primarily
to
identify
long-term
fluctuations
and
trends
in the
island's
climatic
data
, as they
may
exist
,
since
1900.
Throughout
the
analysis
an
attempt
is
made
,
wherever
possible
, to
compare
and
relate
these
fluctuations
and
trends
to
postulated
global
and
hemispheric
changes
and to
other
low-latitude
climatic
fluctuations
and
atmospheric
circulation
changes
which
have been
recently
observed.
--
Chapter
1
provides
a
general
introduction
to the
study
area
and
focuses
primarily
on
relevant
background
information
relating
to the
island's
climate.
--
In
Chapter
2
a
comprehensive
outline
of the
main
types
of
data
,
data
sources
and
methodological
procedures
is
given.
Here
, a
particular
emphasis
is
placed
on the
main
statistical
techniques
employed
in the
analysis.
--
The
following
chapter
is
devoted
to a
full
investigation
of
long-term
fluctuations
and
trends
identified
for
selected
climatic
parameters.
These
variables
include
air
temperature
,
atmospheric
pressure
,
wind
velocity
,
sunshine
hours
,
relative
humidity
and
cloud
cover.
In the
final
part
of this
chapter
there
is
a
brief
discussion
of the
relative
merits
of a
few
theories
of
climatic
change.
--
In the
fourth
chapter
there
is
a
detailed
analysis
of
rainfall
fluctuations
across
the
island.
This
involves
a
thorough
investigation
of
temporal
variations
in the
island
mean
rainfall
and also an
analysis
of the
temporal
and
spatial
patterns
exhibited
by
seven
selected
rainfall
stations.
Partial
explanations
for these
fluctuations
are
posited
and an
attempt
is
made
to
relate
these
patterns
to
observed
hemispheric
and
tropical
atmospheric
circulation
changes.
--
Chapter
5
deals
exclusively
with
fluctuations
and
changes
in the
frequency
of the
major
synoptic
scale
systems
which
affect
the
island's
weather.
These
systems
include
hurricanes
,
tropical
storms
and
depressions
and
local
convectional
(thunder)
storms.
In this
chapter
there
is
also an
attempt
to
examine
the
relationships
between
rainfall
and these
weather
systems.
--
Finally
,
chapter
6
is
a
concise
summary
of
some
of the
major
findings
and
results
previously
discussed;
a
very
brief
evaluation
of the
work
is
also
given.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75009188
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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