Fundamentals of Climatology for Engineers: Lecture Note

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The study of climatology serves as a foundation for students who wish to specialize in water resources, hydrology, or environmental engineering. Climatology is the study of long-term average weather patterns. It is a distinct field of study from meteorology and is subdivided into a number of subfields. In order to predict the future hydrologic and hydraulic scenarios, knowledge of climatology is essential. In other words, climatology allows us to determine the likelihood of snowfall and hail, the amount of solar thermal radiation that can reach a specific location, etc. Climatology focuses frequently on how the climate has changed over time and how these changes have affected people and events. The primary objective of this technical note is to acquaint and encourage engineers with the basics of the climate and its processes so that they can understand the climatic impact on water resource systems as beginners.

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Sarker, S. (2022, December 1). Fundamentals of Climatology for Engineers: Lecture Note. Eng. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/eng3040040

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