The Weather Book
Author: Diana Craig
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
Published: 2011-11-30
Total Pages: 199
ISBN-13: 1843178435
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Author: Diana Craig
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
Published: 2011-11-30
Total Pages: 199
ISBN-13: 1843178435
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Nature Book is your one-stop guide to reconnecting and appreciating nature once more.
Author: R. Fitz Roy
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2022-04-28
Total Pages: 481
ISBN-13: 3375004427
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1863.
Author: Jack Williams
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2013-04-05
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 1935704559
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAmerica has one of the most varied and dynamic weather systems in the world. Every year, the Gulf Coast is battered by hurricanes, the Great Plains are ravaged by tornados, the Midwest is pummeled by blizzards, and the temperature in the Southwest reaches a sweltering 120 degrees. Extreme weather can be a matter of life and death, but even when it is pleasant—72 degrees and sunny—weather is still central to the lives of all Americans. Indeed, it’s hard to imagine a topic of greater collective interest. Whether we want to know if we should close the storm shutters or just carry an umbrella to work, we turn to forecasts. But few of us really understand the science behind them. All that changes with The AMS Weather Book. The most comprehensive and up-to-date guide to our weather and our atmosphere, it is the ultimate resource for anyone who wants to understand how hurricanes form, why tornados twirl, or even why the sky is cerulean blue. Written by esteemed science journalist and former USA Today weather editor Jack Williams, The AMS Weather Book covers everything from daily weather patterns to air pollution and global warming and explores the stories of people coping with severe weather and those who devote their lives to understanding the atmosphere, oceans, and climate. Words alone, of course, are not adequate to explain many meteorological concepts, so The AMS Weather Book is filled with engaging full-color graphics that explain such concepts as why winds blow in a particular direction, how Doppler weather radar works, what happens inside hurricanes, how clouds create wind and snow, and what’s really affecting the earth’s climate. For Weather Channel junkies, amateur meteorologists, and storm chasers alike, The AMS Weather Book is an invaluable tool for anyone who wants to better understand how weather works and how it affects our lives.
Author: Ben Gelber
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 9780813530567
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA television meteorologist in Columbus, Ohio, Gelber offers a comprehensive source of historical weather events in Pennsylvania in hopes that it will provide a chronological database with sufficient information and sources for others to document past weather events in their own communities. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
Author: Jack Williams
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 1997-07-14
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 0679776656
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFeaturing the full-color weather graphics of America's favorite newspaper, here is a newly revised edition of the most readable guide to our nation's weather. It also includes an updated state-by-state guide to weather patterns and scientifically accurate records. Online promo.
Author: Pamela Byrne Schiller
Publisher: Gryphon House, Inc.
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 468
ISBN-13: 9780876591956
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Author: Eric Sloane
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 2005-10-28
Total Pages: 98
ISBN-13: 0486443574
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Amateur weather forecasters (which includes just about everyone) will find this volume an informative and entertaining account of the why and how of the weather." — The Nation In simple language, Eric Sloane explains the whys and wherefores of weather and weather forecasting — and does it in a style that's universally appealing. With humor and common sense shining through in a book that's also lively and informative, Sloane shows readers how to predict the weather by "reading" such natural phenomena as winds, skies, and animal sounds. This beautifully illustrated and practical treasure trove of climate lore will enlighten outdoorsmen, farmers, sailors, and anyone else who has ever wondered what a large halo around the moon means, why birds "sit it out" before a storm, and whether or not to take an umbrella when leaving the house.
Author: Jon Nese
Publisher: Temple University Press
Published: 2005-02
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 9781592133918
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnswers various questions about Philadelphia's weather and climate, from the Poconos and Philadelphia to southern New Jersey and the Shore to Delaware. This book offers a history of the region's pivotal role in the development of weather science that goes back to colonial times and gives an account of what forecasters actually do on a daily basis.
Author: Peter Moore
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2015-06-02
Total Pages: 417
ISBN-13: 0865478090
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA history of weather forecasting and an animated portrait of the nineteenth-century pioneers who made it possible. --
Author: Baby Professor
Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC
Published: 2019-11-22
Total Pages: 71
ISBN-13: 1541951220
DOWNLOAD EBOOKYour child will not only learn the difference between climate and weather through this science book. He/She will also be able to identify the instruments meteorologists use to make a forecast. In particular, these instruments will be used to measure air temperature, precipitation, and wind speed. There will be discussions on how forecasts are formed, too. Get a copy today.