APES vs. Wind

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Written and Produced by Simi Singh (APES 4th Period, 2018-2019 school year) A full transcript of the podcast (Included as a filled out template for the script checkpoint) can be found here. Sources: Böning, C. W., Dispert, A., Visbeck, M., Rintoul, S. R., & Schwarzkopf, F. U. (2008). The response of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current to recent climate change. Nature Geoscience, 1, 864-869.  Lamb, H. H. (1966). Climate in the 1960's Changes in the World's Wind Circulation Reflected in Prevailing Temperatures, Rainfall Patterns and the Levels of the African Lakes. The Geographical Journal, 132, 183-212. Lamb, H. H. (1977). Climatic Variation and Changes in Little Wind and Ocean Circulation: The Little Ice Age in the Northeast Atlantic. Quaternary Research, 11, 1-20. Miu, L. M. (2015). The impact of climate change on wind power production in Scotland. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 206, 239-250. Retrieved from: https://www.witpress.com/Secure/elibrary/papers/ESS14/ESS14021FU1.pdf Pryor, S. C. & Barthelmie, R. J, Climate change impacts on wind energy: A review. Renewable and sustainable energy reviews, 14(1),  430-437, 2010. Stenseth, N. C., Mysterud, A., Ottersen, G., Hurrell, J. W., Chan, K. S., & Lima, M. (2002). Ecological effects of climate fluctuations. Science, vol 297(5585), 1292-1296.  Sydeman, W. J., García-Reyes, M., Schoeman, D. S., Rykaczewski, R. R., Thompson, S. A., Black, B. A., & Bograd, S. J. (2014). Climate change and wind intensification in coastal upwelling ecosystems. Science, 345(6192), 77-80. Retrieved from: Climate change and wind intensification in coastal upwelling ecosystems. What Is Wind? (2003). University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Retrieved from https://eo.ucar.edu/basics/wx_2_c.html