His primary areas of investigation include Climatology, Sea surface temperature, Oceanography, Tropical Atlantic and Wet season. Peter J. Lamb combines subjects such as Meteorology and Precipitation with his study of Climatology. His work carried out in the field of Meteorology brings together such families of science as Arid and Trade wind.
His Sea surface temperature research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Monsoon and Atmospheric circulation. His research investigates the connection with Tropical Atlantic and areas like Southern Hemisphere which intersect with concerns in Trough and Subtropical ridge. Peter J. Lamb has included themes like Climate variation, Hydrometeorology, Research quality and Dry spell in his Wet season study.
Peter J. Lamb focuses on Climatology, Surgery, Precipitation, Meteorology and Sea surface temperature. His studies deal with areas such as Oceanography and Wet season as well as Climatology. As part of one scientific family, Peter J. Lamb deals mainly with the area of Precipitation, narrowing it down to issues related to the Moisture, and often Water vapor.
His research in Meteorology intersects with topics in Climate change and Operations management. As a member of one scientific family, Peter J. Lamb mostly works in the field of Sea surface temperature, focusing on Southern Hemisphere and, on occasion, Upwelling. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Tropics and Climate model.
Peter J. Lamb spends much of his time researching Climatology, Surgery, Precipitation, Monsoon and Tropical cyclone. His work deals with themes such as Moisture, Storm, Meteorology, Water vapor and Atmospheric sciences, which intersect with Climatology. In Atmospheric sciences, Peter J. Lamb works on issues like Winter storm, which are connected to Sea surface temperature, Trough, Precipitation types and Ice pellets.
His Surgery study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Reflux and Quality of life. The study incorporates disciplines such as Process modeling, Agriculture, Professional development and Water resources in addition to Precipitation. His studies examine the connections between Monsoon and genetics, as well as such issues in Wet season, with regards to Intertropical Convergence Zone, Tropical Atlantic, Zonal and meridional and Seasonality.
Peter J. Lamb mainly investigates Climatology, Monsoon, Tropical cyclone, Moisture and Wet season. Peter J. Lamb undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Climatology and Scale in his work. He has researched Monsoon in several fields, including Forecast skill and Stepwise regression.
His Tropical cyclone research incorporates elements of El Niño Southern Oscillation, La Niña, Diurnal cycle and North American Monsoon. His research integrates issues of Divergence, Zonal and meridional, Seasonality and Water vapor in his study of Moisture. His Wet season research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Tropical Atlantic, Atmospheric circulation, Tropics and Intertropical Convergence Zone.
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African Droughts and Dust Transport to the Caribbean: Climate Change Implications
Joseph M. Prospero;Peter J. Lamb.
Science (2003)
Spacing of palindromic half sites as a determinant of selective STAT (signal transducers and activators of transcription) DNA binding and transcriptional activity.
H M Seidel;L H Milocco;P Lamb;J E Darnell.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1995)
Meanings of Environmental Terms
D. L. Johnson;S. H. Ambrose;T. J. Bassett;M. L. Bowen.
Journal of Environmental Quality (1997)
Large-scale Tropical Atlantic surface circulation patterns associated with Subsaharan weather anomalies
P. J. Lamb;P. J. Lamb.
Tellus A (1978)
North Atlantic Oscillation: Concept and an Application
Peter J. Lamb;Randy A. Peppler.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (1987)
The recent Sahel drought is real
Aiguo Dai;Peter J. Lamb;Kevin E. Trenberth;Mike Hulme.
International Journal of Climatology (2004)
Climatic Atlas of the Tropical Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Oceans
S. Hastenrath;Peter J. Lamb.
(1977)
Case Studies of Tropical Atlantic Surface Circulation Patterns During Recent Sub-Saharan Weather Anomalies: 1967 and 1968
Peter J. Lamb.
Monthly Weather Review (1978)
Rapid activation of the STAT3 transcription factor by granulocyte colony-stimulating factor
Shin-Shay Tian;P. Lamb;H. M. Seidel;R. B. Stein.
Blood (1994)
Persistence of Subsaharan drought
Peter J. Lamb.
Nature (1982)
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