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Diana Craig

The Weather Book

The Weather Book is a delightful miscellany of everything remotely meteorological. Jam-packed with enlightening facts, practical diagrams and clear explanations about weather phenomena and why they form. Including: Weather systems — from electrical storms, heat waves and hail to cyclones and the good-old drizzle • Incredible tales of weather at its most extreme — from the wild winds of the world, such as the Habob, which brings sandstorms to north Sudan, to the hottest spots on Earth, including the Lut Desert in Iran, which gets to a scorching 70.7ºC • Old-school weather wisdom — 'Red sky at night, shepherds delight'. Refresh your memory from long forgotten school lessons and extend your knowledge on one the most talked about subjects.
174 printed pages
Copyright owner
Michael O'Mara Books
Original publication
2011
Publication year
2011
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Quotes

  • Sol Ríoshas quotedlast year
    A red sunset sky is usually caused by reflections from minuscule dust particles trapped high in the atmosphere by conditions that occur before fine weather.
  • Ekaterina Chubhas quoted2 years ago
    don’t always get the weather forecast correct, but you can bet that when it isn’t spot on, there’s no one more frustrated than a Met Office forecaster!
  • Sol Ríoshas quoted10 months ago
    Meteorological organizations and museums may offer some equipment, or look online. Organizations and websites are also a good source of inspiration for experiments and homemade equipment. You could start with the following:
    www.salemclock.com/weather/weather01.htm
    www.miamisci.org/hurricane/weatherstation.html
    www.rmets.org/weather/observing/index.php

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