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Mikhail Ivanovich Budyko (20
January 1920 – 10
December 2001) was a
Soviet and
Russian climatologist and one of the
founders of
physical climatology. He...
- No. 218. Geneva, Switzerland:
World Meteorological Organization. M. I.
Budyko (1978).
Climate and Life.
International Geophysics Series. Vol. 18. Academic...
- on a
different aridity index,
proposed originally by
Mikhail Ivanovich Budyko (1958) and
defined as follows: A I B = 100 × R L P {\displaystyle AI_{B}=100\times...
- specified.
Early examples include research of
Mikhail Budyko and
William D.
Sellers who
worked on the
Budyko-Sellers model. This work also
showed the role of...
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would instead use
other aerosols, at
considerably higher altitudes.
Mikhail Budyko is
believed to have been the first, in 1974, to put
forth the
concept of...
- ISSN 2375-2548. PMC 5851659. PMID 29546238. NASA.gov PIA21471:
Landslides on
Ceres Budyko, M. I. (1969). "The
effect of
solar radiation variations on the climate...
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marine glacial rocks being deposited in the tropics. In the 1960s,
Mikhail Budyko, a
Soviet climatologist,
developed a
simple energy-balance
climate model...
- ISBN 978-0-26225799-2.
Archived from the
original on 2014-01-12.
Retrieved 2016-06-04.
Budyko, M. I.; Golitsyn, G. S.; Izrael, Y. A. (September 1988).
Global Climatic...
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cover in Earth's
energy budget. In 1969, both USSR's
Mikhail Ivanovich Budyko and the
United States'
William D.
Sellers have
published papers presenting...
- or reflectivity, of the Earth". In 1974,
Russian climatologist Mikhail Budyko suggested that if
global warming ever
became a
serious threat, it could...