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The Cambridge Guide to the Weather

The Cambridge Guide to the Weather

The Cambridge Guide to the Weather

Ross Reynolds, University of Reading
February 2000
Paperback
9780521774895
Out of Print
Paperback

    The Cambridge Guide to the Weather is a practical guide to observing, measuring and understanding the weather. Aimed at all those who enjoy the outdoors, such as sailors, walkers, climbers and birdwatchers, this book is also useful as an aid to planning holidays throughout the world, with handy country-by-country climate guides and statistics, along with in-depth explanations of global weather patterns. Guidance in measuring and recording the weather plus handy tips on how to interpret weather signs are also included. In addition, this book gives a detailed, factual and balanced account of the implications of environmental issues currently in the headlines, such as global warming and the depletion of the ozone layer, as well as the effects of El Niño and other phenomena on world weather patterns. Packed full of colour photographs and satellite images, the text is also illustrated with specially commisioned artwork, maps, charts and graphs.

    • Full colour, practical and authoritative guide to the weather
    • A rapidly growing area of interest
    • Worldwide statistics on the weather

    Product details

    February 2000
    Paperback
    9780521774895
    192 pages
    126 × 198 mm
    0.295kg
    200 colour illus.
    Unavailable - out of print

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. The atmosphere
    • 2. Observing the weather
    • 3. Mapping the weather
    • 4. Global weather
    • 5. Explaining and forecasting the weather
    • 6. Hazardous weather
    • 7. Holiday weather around the world
    • 8. Environmental issues
    • Glossary
    • Further Reading
    • Index.
      Author
    • Ross Reynolds , University of Reading