Continental Physical Oceanography and Climatic Effects on Human Lives
and Infection Diseases
Abstract
Title: Continental Physical Oceanography and Climatic Effects on Human
Lives and Infection Diseases The author watches mechanism shifts caused
by climatic influences and active era of seismic energy. Thermal power
is stored and released through factors of ocean temperature and
evaporation. Those affect human lives and virus vectors in the fields of
ocean-atmosphere interaction and seismic oceanography. My presentation
includes such research topics: Inundations of max assumed tsunamis and
storm surges affect human risks in seashore mega cities SST
dipole-effects to global crop production through stomata closing
Advection effects from SST anomalies by high potential evaporation
causing dry air and losses of human lives as well as houses by forest
fires Ocean Impacts to Infection Diseases through Seasonal Climate
change: New Applicable fields from Geo-Health linked to continental
oceanography comparing to the traditional micro-and-genetic approaches.
Ocean impacts to propagation of infection diseases through seasonal
climate change such as fundamental air temperature and precipitation for
plants and animals Climatic influences on vectors such as mosquito (like
malaria, dengue fever, etc.) through blood, virus from breath
(COVID-19), and bacteria from mouth, along with the potential risks by
fatal viruses of Avian (Bird) Influenza and Classical Swine Fever etc.
New recognized other important factors of mega cities by continental
bird’s fly-routes, wild animals multiplication and increased travel
flows of global human-lives Ecological transitions of deforestation and
afforestation in low land or wet-land for wild birds and animals.
Satellite sensing and photosynthesis-model mapping for vegetation growth
in country-scale, continental, and global watching, by monitoring
microbiological diseases through insect habitats, bird’s passages and
animal movements. Intensive approaches using data assimilation and
synthesizing among meteorological, geophysical, biological, and
hydrological factors Related Divisions: Ocean Sciences, Geo-Health,
Science and Society, Natural Hazards, Hydrology, BioGeosciences