Snow in the Tropics

Snow in the Tropics
Author: Thomas Taro Lennerfors,Peter Birch
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2019-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004393868

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Snow in the Tropics by Thomas Taro Lennerfors and Peter Birch offers the first comprehensive history of the independent reefer operators. These shipping companies, such as Lauritzen, Salén, Seatrade, Star Reefers, and NYK Reefer, developed the dedicated transport of refrigerated products like meat, fish, and fruit by ship, from the early 20th century to the present. Snow in the Tropics describes how the history of the reefer operators has been formed in relation to shippers, such as Dole and Chiquita, in a constant struggle with the liner companies, such as Maersk, and in relation to global economic and political trends. It also covers how the industry is discursively constructed and the psychological drivers of the business decisions in it.

Outlines of physiography

Outlines of physiography
Author: William Lawson (F.R.G.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1880
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:590587446

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Tropical Glaciers

Tropical Glaciers
Author: Georg Kaser,Henry Osmaston
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521633338

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Glaciers in the tropics and their environmental consequences.

The New Neotropical Companion

The New Neotropical Companion
Author: John Kricher
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780691115252

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The acclaimed guide to the ecology and natural history of the American tropics—now fully updated and expanded The New Neotropical Companion is the completely revised and expanded edition of a book that has helped thousands of people to understand the complex ecology and natural history of the most species-rich area on Earth, the American tropics. Featuring stunning color photos throughout, it is a sweeping and cutting-edge account of tropical ecology that includes not only tropical rain forests but also other ecosystems such as cloud forests, rivers, savannas, and mountains. This is the only guide to the American tropics that is all-inclusive, encompassing the entire region's ecology and the amazing relationships among species rather than focusing just on species identification. The New Neotropical Companion is a book unlike any other. Here, you will learn how to recognize distinctive ecological patterns of rain forests and other habitats and to interpret how these remarkable ecosystems function—everything is explained in clear and engaging prose free of jargon. You will also be introduced to the region's astonishing plant and animal life. Informative and entertaining, The New Neotropical Companion is a pleasurable escape for armchair naturalists, and visitors to the American tropics will want to refer to this book before, during, and after their trip. Covers all of tropical America Describes the species and habitats most likely to be observed by visitors Includes every major ecosystem, from lowland rain forests to the high Andes Features a wealth of color photos of habitats, plants, and animals

An Introduction to the Meteorology and Climate of the Tropics

An Introduction to the Meteorology and Climate of the Tropics
Author: J. F. P. Galvin
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2016-01-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119086239

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What do we mean by the tropics? The weather and the climates it produces across the tropical zone are significantly different from those experienced by the people living in higher latitudes, so forecasters across Europe and much of North America are unfamiliar with its effects. In this book, Jim Galvin demystifies the topic in this zone that is increasingly of interest to those studying weather and climate. This book was written for weather forecasters, meteorology, environmental science and geography students as an introductory guide. It builds on the experience of the author, his professional experience in the World Area Forecast Centre at the Met Office, Exeter, using studies into the weather and climate seen within the tropical air mass conducted over many years. Its unique approach presents a practical approach to tropical weather studies, drawing on both academic and practical knowledge, covering air mass dynamics, seasonal changes, moist and dry weather, climate variability and human health in chapters and appendices that build up the overall picture, summarising our current state of knowledge. As an overview, it covers the broad range of effects connected with climate and weather in a straightforward way and is clearly illustrated throughout.

The Presence of Snow in the Tropics

The Presence of Snow in the Tropics
Author: Joe Survant
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2001
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: UOM:39015052446799

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Ecological Networks in the Tropics

Ecological Networks in the Tropics
Author: Wesley Dáttilo,Victor Rico-Gray
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319682280

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Based on graph theory studies this book seeks to understand how tropical species interact with each other and how these interactions are affected by perturbations in some of the most species-rich habitats on earth. Due to the great diversity of species and interactions in the tropics, this book addresses a wide range of current and future issues with empirical examples and complete revisions on different types of ecological networks: from mutualisms to antagonisms. The goal of this publication is not to be only for researchers but also for undergraduates in different areas of knowledge, and also to serve as a reference text for graduate-level courses mainly in the life sciences.

Tropical Forests

Tropical Forests
Author: Michael Allaby,Richard Garratt
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781438100678

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Describes the tropical rain forest biome, including climate, geology, geography and biodiversity.