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A Billion Butterflies: A Life in Climate and Chaos Theory

Publisher:
Macmillan
| Author:
Jagadish Shukla
| Language:
English
| Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
Macmillan
Author:
Jagadish Shukla
Language:
English
Format:
Hardback

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THE TRUE STORY OF THE INDIAN MAN WHO MODERNIZED MONSOON PREDICTION.

Consider a world without weather prediction. How would we know when to evacuate communities ahead of fires or floods, or figure out what to wear tomorrow? Until forty years ago, we couldn’t forecast weather conditions beyond ten days. Renowned climate scientist Dr. Jagadish Shukla is largely to thank for modern weather forecasting. Born in rural India with no electricity, plumbing, or formal schools, he attended classes that were held in a cow shed. Shukla grew up experiencing erratic weather conditions: overwhelming monsoons and devastating droughts which led to unpredictable crop yields. His determination brought him to the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, despite little experience. He then followed an unlikely path to MIT and Princeton, and the highest echelons of climate science. His work, which has enabled us to predict weather farther into the future than previously thought possible, allows us to feed more people, save lives, and hold on to hope in a warming world.

Shukla has been lauded internationally for his achievements, including a shared Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore for his governmental research on climate change. A Billion Butterflies is a wondrous insider’s account of climate science and an unbelievable memoir of his life. Understanding dynamical seasonal prediction will change the way we experience a thunderstorm or interpret a forecast; the remarkable story of the man who discovered it will change the way we see our world.

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THE TRUE STORY OF THE INDIAN MAN WHO MODERNIZED MONSOON PREDICTION.

Consider a world without weather prediction. How would we know when to evacuate communities ahead of fires or floods, or figure out what to wear tomorrow? Until forty years ago, we couldn’t forecast weather conditions beyond ten days. Renowned climate scientist Dr. Jagadish Shukla is largely to thank for modern weather forecasting. Born in rural India with no electricity, plumbing, or formal schools, he attended classes that were held in a cow shed. Shukla grew up experiencing erratic weather conditions: overwhelming monsoons and devastating droughts which led to unpredictable crop yields. His determination brought him to the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, despite little experience. He then followed an unlikely path to MIT and Princeton, and the highest echelons of climate science. His work, which has enabled us to predict weather farther into the future than previously thought possible, allows us to feed more people, save lives, and hold on to hope in a warming world.

Shukla has been lauded internationally for his achievements, including a shared Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore for his governmental research on climate change. A Billion Butterflies is a wondrous insider’s account of climate science and an unbelievable memoir of his life. Understanding dynamical seasonal prediction will change the way we experience a thunderstorm or interpret a forecast; the remarkable story of the man who discovered it will change the way we see our world.

About Author

DR. JAGADISH SHUKLA is a Professor of Climate Dynamics at George Mason University. Internationally recognized for his role in the development of weather and climate science, he has received the International Meteorological Prize by the UN and the Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal of NASA, the highest honor given to a civilian by NASA. For his work as a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s 4th assessment, his team shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Vice President Al Gore.

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