The Guinness Book of Weather Facts & Feats

The Guinness Book of Weather Facts & Feats
Title The Guinness Book of Weather Facts & Feats PDF eBook
Author Ingrid Holford
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company Incorporated
Pages 253
Release 1982
Genre Science
ISBN 9780851122434

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The Guinness Book of Speed Facts & Feats

The Guinness Book of Speed Facts & Feats
Title The Guinness Book of Speed Facts & Feats PDF eBook
Author Bill Gunston
Publisher Guinness Publishing
Pages 198
Release 1984
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780851122670

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Contains information about speeds associated with living things, sports, vehicles, technology, and science.

The Guinness Book of Weather Facts and Feats

The Guinness Book of Weather Facts and Feats
Title The Guinness Book of Weather Facts and Feats PDF eBook
Author Ingrid Holford
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1977
Genre Nature
ISBN

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The Guinness Book of Most and Least

The Guinness Book of Most and Least
Title The Guinness Book of Most and Least PDF eBook
Author Shirley Greenway
Publisher Pan
Pages 100
Release 1980
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780330260312

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A Student Guide to Climate and Weather [5 volumes]

A Student Guide to Climate and Weather [5 volumes]
Title A Student Guide to Climate and Weather [5 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Angus M. Gunn
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 675
Release 2010-01-18
Genre Science
ISBN 031335569X

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A comprehensive guide to the weather, climate, and their impact on human life. This comprehensive reference explains in clear terms what we know about weather, from the everyday to the extreme. A Student Guide to Climate and Weather introduces students and other interested readers to the dynamic work of meteorologists and climatologists, specifically their efforts to mitigate the impact of weather events and climate change on people and the environment. The five separate volumes of A Student Guide to Climate and Weather focus on weather extremes; air masses and weather patterns; cyclones, hurricanes, and tornadoes; climate change; and the Earth and the sun. Each volume combines a wealth of scientific data, dramatic historical events, and the latest ideas and methods from the worlds of meteorology and climatology. What did we learn from the Dust Bowl? What are the consequences of Arctic melting? How do we protect cities near oceans from rising sea levels? These and other crucial questions are explored in this cornerstone reference.

The Guinness Book of Records

The Guinness Book of Records
Title The Guinness Book of Records PDF eBook
Author Norris McWhirter
Publisher
Pages 352
Release 1982
Genre Curiosities and wonders
ISBN 9780851122519

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Weather: A Very Short Introduction

Weather: A Very Short Introduction
Title Weather: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author Storm Dunlop
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 177
Release 2017-01-19
Genre Nature
ISBN 0191665223

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From deciding the best day for a picnic, to the devastating effects of hurricanes and typhoons, the weather impacts our lives on a daily basis. Although new techniques allow us to forecast the weather with increasing accuracy, most people do not realise the vast global movements and forces which result in their day-to-day weather. In this Very Short Introduction Storm Dunlop explains what weather is and how it differs from climate, discussing what causes weather, and how we measure it. Analysing the basic features and properties of the atmosphere, he shows how these are directly related to the weather experienced on the ground, and to specific weather phenomena and extreme weather events. He describes how the global patterns of temperature and pressure give rise to the overall circulation within the atmosphere, the major wind systems, and the major oceanic currents, and how features such as mountains and the sea affect local weather. He also looks at examples of extreme and dangerous weather, such as of tropical cyclones (otherwise known as hurricanes and typhoons), describing how 'Hurricane Hunters' undertake the dangerous task of flying through them. We measure weather in a number of ways: observations taken on the land and sea; observations within the atmosphere; and measurements from orbiting satellites. Dunlop concludes by looking at how these observations have been used to develop increasingly sophisticated long- and short-range weather forecasting, including ensemble forecasting. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.